AMAZING! World’s Largest Ship Can Occupy 7,960 Persons
. Five Times Bigger Than Titanic
. Coming In January 2024
The world’s largest ship called “Icon Of The Seas” is about to set sail in January 2024.
The ship manufactured in Finland by a ship making company called Royal Caribbean International will carry 5610 passengers and 2350 crew members.
The Icon Of The Seas is 5 times bigger and heavier than the Titanic weighing 250,800 tons while Titanic weighed 50,210 tons.
A vessel that will be considered the largest ship in the world is almost completed.
Known as Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas, the cruise ship is nearly 1,200 feet long and will weigh a projected 250,800 tonnes (about 553 million pounds).
The grand ship will include the largest water park at sea, named Category 6, after a record-breaking six slides. One of the slides includes the tallest waterslide to sail. And another slide is an open free-fall waterslide — the first of its kind on a cruise.
It will also feature seven pools and nine whirlpools.
It’s being built at Meyer Turku shipyard, one of Europe’s leading shipbuilders, in Turku, Finland.
“We are positioning it as the ultimate family vacation and when you step back and look at all the energy and time that has gone into creating this ship it is mind-blowing,” Royal Caribbean International president and chief executive Michael Bayley said in a statement.
The Icon completed its first set of sea trials on June 22, according to a Royal Caribbean statement.
Royal Caribbean says a second set of sea trials is scheduled for later in 2023.
The cruise will also offer more than 40 ways to dine, drink and be entertained.
Casino Royale on the highly anticipated Icon of the Seas features about as many as 30 table games and more than 370 slot machines.
Made up of 20 decks and eight neighborhoods to explore, the idea is to cater to every type of customer, with everything from areas dedicated to young families to adults-only spaces such as Royal Caribbean International’s first dueling pianos bar.
There are 28 different types of accommodations, with more categories for families, more layouts with ocean views and more space for group travelers. The cruise line says it’s the longest timeframe it’s ever dedicated to “designing the perfect home base.”
It is also the first ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and fuel cell technology, as part of the company’s move to a clean-energy future.
The cruise is accepting bookings for January 2024, but it will cost a pretty penny.