Icon of the Seas

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Icon of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's 30 active ships and first entered service in 2024. In terms of size, it comes in at 250,800 gross tons, 1,196 feet in length, and 12 passenger decks. On board, it supports up to 7,600 guests and approximately 2,350 crew members. The ship had an estimated build cost of $1,300 million and is flagged in Bahamas.

Icon of the Seas

Ship Stats

Year Built

2024

Tonnage

250,800 GT

Length

1,196 ft

Capacity

7,600

Crew

2,350

Cost

$1,300 million

Decks

12

Call Sign:C6FU5MMSI:311001178IMO:9829930Flag:Bahamas

Icon Class

Icon Class groups ships with similar design and onboard features within Royal Caribbean. The first ship introduced in this class was Icon of the Seas (2024), followed by Star of the Seas (2025) and Legend of the Seas (2027).

Icon of the Seas Ship Age

Icon of the Seas entered service in 2024. Across Royal Caribbean's active fleet, the average build year is 2009 and across all major active cruise lines the average ship launch year is 2011. Ranked newest-to-oldest, this ship is 3 of 30 (newest ship = rank 1).

Timeline order: newest to oldest

Icon of the Seas Renovations

Renovation details

Icon of the Seas Launched in January 2024, this is the first of the Icon Class and the largest cruise ship in the world. Pshhh... it don't need no reno's!

Icon of the Seas Ship Size

Length and tonnage across Royal Caribbean's fleet

Icon of the Seas measures 1,196 feet (365 m) (vs Royal Caribbean fleet average of 1,081 ft) and has gross tonnage of 250,800 GT (vs fleet average of 160,100 GT). It ranks 3 of 30 by length and 3 of 30 by tonnage in Royal Caribbean's active fleet.

Length (ft)
Gross Tonnage (GT)

Passenger Capacity & Crew Size

Icon of the Seas vs Royal Caribbean fleet averages

Icon of the Seas carries 7,600 passengers (vs Royal Caribbean average of 3,708) and has 2,350 crew members onboard (vs fleet average of 1,400). That puts this ship at a passenger-to-staff ratio of 3.23:1 compared with Royal Caribbean's overall 2.65:1 average.

Passenger Capacity

7,600

passengers

Avg3,708

Crew Members

2,350

staff members

Avg1,400

Passenger to Crew Ratio

3.23 : 1

Royal Caribbean Avg

2.65 : 1

Icon of the Seas

Venues & Experiences

Explore dining, bars, activities, and onboard experiences available on Icon of the Seas.

Surfside EateryDeck 7buffet

Surfside Eatery

WindjammerDeck 15buffet

Windjammer

Park CafeDeck 8cafe

Park Cafe

Pearl CafeDeck 6cafe

Pearl Cafe

Rye And BeanDeck 15cafe

Rye And Bean

StarbucksDeck 5cafe

Starbucks

Vitality CaféDeck 14cafe

Vitality Café

Main Dining RoomDecks 3, 4 & 5main dining room

Main Dining Room

Aquadome MarketDeck 15quick eats

Aquadome Market

El Loco FreshDeck 15quick eats

El Loco Fresh

Sorrento's PizzaDeck 5quick eats

Sorrento's Pizza

Surfside BitesDeck 7quick eats

Surfside Bites

The GroveDeck 18quick eats

The Grove

Celebration TableDeck 15specialty

Celebration Table

Chops GrilleDeck 8specialty

Chops Grille

Coastal KitchenDecks 16 & 17specialty

Coastal Kitchen

Empire Supper ClubDeck 8specialty

Empire Supper Club

Giovanni’s Italian KitchenDeck 6specialty

Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen

Hooked SeafoodDeck 15specialty

Hooked Seafood

Izumi Hibachi & SushiDeck 8specialty

Izumi Hibachi & Sushi

Pier 7Deck 7specialty

Pier 7

Desserted Milkshake BarDeck 16sweets

Desserted Milkshake Bar

SprinklesDeck 15sweets

Sprinkles

Sugar BeachDeck 7sweets

Sugar Beach

Deck Plans

The Icon of the Seas has a total of 18 passenger decks. The lowest level available to guests is Deck 2. The highest passenger deck is Deck 20. Click below to access deck plans for the Icon of the Seas. The resulting page will provide a floor plan and summary of all things to do offered on that level of the ship.

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Cruise Director

On duty now · Cory Rogers

The cruise director is the heartbeat of the ship... the person responsible for onboard entertainment, activities, and guest engagement from embarkation to farewell. Think emcee, social director, and morale officer rolled into one. Below you'll find the current cruise director's bio, followed by a full historical timeline of every director who has served aboard Icon of the Seas.

Cory Rogers

Cory Rogers

Since: Jan 10, 2026Through: Mar 21, 2026

Cory Rogers is a Royal Caribbean cruise director best known for his high-energy hosting style and commanding presence on the line’s largest ships.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Icon of the Seas quick answers covering size, capacity, deck plans, and what to expect onboard.

On which deck is the Icon of the Seas Casino located?

You will find the Icon of the Seas Casino on Deck 4 of the ship.

On which deck is the Icon of the Seas buffet located?

You will find the Icon of the Seas buffet on Deck 15 of the ship.

When was the Icon of the Seas last refurbished?

Icon of the Seas Launched in January 2024, this is the first of the Icon Class and the largest cruise ship in the world. Pshhh... it don't need no reno's!

What is the Icon of the Seas ship class?

The ship belongs to the Royal Caribbean class of ships known as the Icon class.

What does the Icon of the Seas offer in terms of things to do?

The ship features 27 restaurants, 22 bars, 62 activities, 0 shows and 12 other venues for your enjoyment. You can click on our ship deck plans or details pages for a full list of activities, sorted by feature type.

How many decks are on the Icon of the Seas?

The Icon of the Seas has a total of 18 passenger decks. The lowest deck is Level 2. The upper most passenger deck is Level 20.

What is the Icon of the Seas capacity?

We're often asked how many passengers are on the Icon of the Seas. The ship's capacity is 7,600. When comparing the occupancy to the average Royal Caribbean passenger capacity, you'll find that the average ship in the fleet holds 4,070 guests. Feel free to look at our graph above to see where this ship falls in line with all other live Royal Caribbean ships.

How old is the Icon of the Seas?

The Icon of the Seas was built in 2024. Royal Caribbean includes 30 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1996 while the newest ship was built in 2027. The average Royal Caribbean ship is 17 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2008

Is the Icon of the Seas a good ship?

Each of Royal Caribbean's ships offers a unique layout with features and activities catered to all. Whether the Icon of the Seas is right for you will depend on your individual preferences. Do you prefer a larger or smaller ship with many or fewer guests? Are you hoping for many family activities or entertainment options for an older clientele. Our deck maps layout and activities list provide a helpful guide to what you'll find on board. Feel free to explore the see if this ship is suited towards your preferences.

How long is the Icon of the Seas?

From end to end, the Icon of the Seas length equals 1,196 feet (365 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 30 active vessels in Royal Caribbean fleet, measuring 1,081 feet (329 meters). Please see our size comparison chart above to see how this ship falls in line with all other active ships in the fleet.