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€1,398.31 per person
7 Nights Eastern Caribbean Cruise Cruise
Sat 02 May 2026 to Sat 09 May 2026
Royal Caribbean | Icon of the Seas
Roundtrip Miami, Florida
prices from €1,398.31 per person or £119.22 x 10 months

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Miami, Florida
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Labadee, Haiti
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My Itinerary
Sat 02 May 2026 - Sat 09 May 2026
Miami, Florida
Day 1: 2 May 26
Cruising
Day 2 to 3: 3 May 26
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Day 4: 5 May 26
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Day 5: 6 May 26
Labadee, Haiti
Day 6: 7 May 26
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Miami, Florida
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Labadee, Haiti
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Miami, Florida
Ship information
Icon of the Seas
This is more than a holiday upgrade. It’s the best family holiday in the world. Introducing the new Icon of the Seas℠, a first-of-its-kind Royal Caribbean® adventure where you’ll have the time of your life, multiple times a day. It’s thrills you never dared to imagine and next-level chill you never dreamed possible. Let your adrenaline surge at the largest waterpark at sea or conquer an all-out test of courage dangling high above the ocean. Pick from seven unique pools to satisfy any mood, this is an all-you-can-swim buffet. Fuel bolder bonding with tons to do for everyone in your crew at Surfside℠, the ultimate stay-all-day family neighbourhood right onboard. And discover dishes to delight every appetite with 40 ways to dine and drink. This is the Icon of the Seas.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
5610
Launched:
2024
Tonnage:
250800
Ship Length:
365
Decks:
20
Crew Count:
2350
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Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
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Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
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Ship information
Icon of the Seas
This is more than a holiday upgrade. It’s the best family holiday in the world. Introducing the new Icon of the Seas℠, a first-of-its-kind Royal Caribbean® adventure where you’ll have the time of your life, multiple times a day. It’s thrills you never dared to imagine and next-level chill you never dreamed possible. Let your adrenaline surge at the largest waterpark at sea or conquer an all-out test of courage dangling high above the ocean. Pick from seven unique pools to satisfy any mood, this is an all-you-can-swim buffet. Fuel bolder bonding with tons to do for everyone in your crew at Surfside℠, the ultimate stay-all-day family neighbourhood right onboard. And discover dishes to delight every appetite with 40 ways to dine and drink. This is the Icon of the Seas.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
5610
Launched:
2024
Tonnage:
250800
Ship Length:
365
Decks:
20
Crew Count:
2350
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topanga49er
10+ Cruises: 60s
Icon Spring break trip that topped them all!
A bit about us: Family of 4, covid transplants to Jupiter, FL in 2021, by way of California and Wisconsin thanks to remote work. DS, 20 chose to forgo this trip to "work on campus" (translation: party on campus) during his spring break, so DD, 17 1/2 going on 25 and a future UF Gator, got to bring her childhood friend from WI with us as her Senior Spring Break trip. Uneventful drive to the port, got to the parking garage at 9:30. Rock star parking at that time, so headed downstairs until suites were called. We stayed on Deck 17, in a Grand suite and Junior suite side by side. Had the balcony opened between the two rooms; result was a balcony approx size of OS. Loved deck 17 staterooms, because open to sky so it was sunny all the time. I know some prefer shade, but liked the direct sunlight. GS was very nice and spacious, balcony seemed a little narrow as compared to the room but was plenty for us. Wish they had lounge chairs on balcony, only had a "chaise" type of seat and table for four. Similar on JS balcony. Loved the location, near the Grove (up one flight) and Coastal Kitchen, both of which we frequented quite often. f there is one thing that stood out about Icon besides the beauty and size of the ship, it was the service. While we have not been on nearly as many cruises as many of you on CC, we've been on enough to notice the difference. The service was next level amazing. Yes, we were in suites, but that is usually where we stay, and just the caring, kindness and over the top willingness to go the extra mile was awesome. Shout out to: Yonis: Concierge. Never traveled Star class, but he is what I Imagine a genie would be like. Cannot remember every instance, but got us in to sold out shows and events, made my daughter's day more than once, and by far the best concierge we've ever had. Mustakeem: Waiter at Coastal Kitchen: anticipated our likes and dislikes after the first meal, photographic memory of what we have eaten, had nut-free versions of many entree's (I'm highly allergic) without asking, etc... fabulous. Jeff and Mark: Deck 17 stateroom attendants: wonderful! And they were actually able to make the girl's room look semi neat: a real challenge! Dining: As mentioned, we only did specialty dining twice, with the rest of the time being at Coastal Kitchen. Like many have said, there are so many options for non-chargeable food on icon that unless you have a particular liking for one of the restaurants, or want to try Empire, it's not really necessary to eat anywhere you have to pay more for. Don't miss the seafood buffet boarding day in the Windjammer if you are a shellfish lover. Amazing treat. We did a dinner at Izumi Sushi, and one at Pier 7, just because we got such a great deal on Black Friday. Izumi dinner was great as usual, same menu. But Pier 7 was just ok. (Should have listened to Yonis, who said we probably would be happier at another venue.). Pier 7, which I understand is not going to be included on Star, was empty other than us at prime dinner time. Wait staff hovered over us the whole time, making it a bit uncomfortable. Nothing really bad but would have been just as happy at the Jammer. Thoughts on the Beverage package: In the past I have always gotten the ultimate beverage package, more for convenience than anything else. This time, with only family (Husband does not drink and two girls were underage), just got the refreshment package and it was perfect. Now I like my champagne, wine with dinner and LOVE frozen margaritas (more on that below), but also am somewhat of a lightweight and cannot drink too much before 5 or won't make it to dinner. My opinion on suite guests and UBP: Unless you are a real "spirits" drinker and many on CC are, the UBP is not really needed. Now we were just Emerald on this cruise, so no daily drink tickets for us. But if you are in a suite, you can have as much beer, wine, champagne or soda from 11 am to 11pm. And full list of drinks, including spirits, between 5-8 pm. Saved a ton of $$ and never paid for one drink. Had my fill of Champagne and margaritas (drank virgin's during the day to stay awake). Would love to hear if people had similar experiences... One thing that I did suggest to Royal in the survey. I cannot have too much sugar daily or I get shaky and dizzy. So this time I brought two bottles of the sugar free margarita mix, and the bartenders kept one behind the bar at the Grove and one at CC. That saved me and let me drink to my margarita heart content. I am sure that there are a lot of folks that have sugar intolerances, diabetes, etc, yet all the mixers have over 50 grams of sugar per drink. I didn't mind lugging my two huge bottles, but it would be great if the bars offered a low sugar or sugar free alternative. Maybe it's just me, but I would think that many more would like that also?? Entertainment: Thrill Island very cool, the aqua action and Wizard of Oz were amazing. Missed the skating, Loved the quest, Classic Rock Band, and trying to remember what else. DD friend killed it in the Limbo contest at Quest! Jenna the Cruise director was EVERYWHERE! Do not know when she sleeps, but she was fantastic. And a great dancer also. Bars: Loved Dueling pianos, 1400, and others. Playmakers in a weird place: you have to go through one of the shops to get to it. And to all that have said Absolute Zero was in a very inconvenient place, you are right!! Surfside. Seemed underutilized. Spring break so lots of kids, but really did not feel it. In fact, the only time we EVER felt a crowd was at 9:30 one morning heading to the Windjammer. Other than that it was surprisingly easy to get around. Elevators: Genius. So much better. Tried to stick to our rule of not using them at all while cruising, but in heels all bets were off. We even saw the traveling piano player in our elevator once! Coastal Kitchen: Agree that I liked setup of Wonder CC a bit better, but still light and bright, and food was excellent. No complaints except that by the time Dinner came along was never that hungry! Rover: Saw Rover a couple of times at meet and greets, but unfortunately no sightings "in the wild". Might have at Coco Cay, but we couldn't stop bc of weather. (more on that later). Think it is genius to have a dog on ship, and I am a dog lover and noticed how well she is being treated, including not overwhelming her with too many people, etc... Overlook: probably my favorite quiet place on the ship. Nice to just chill out and relax, and gorgeous at night. Aquadome Market: Good addition for late night food. On past cruises, my husband has hated the lack of late night munchie food. On icon no problem between aquadome market, the pearl and Sorrentos, handled. Sorrento's pizza: meh. I know some love it. But how great would it be to have a Blaze pizza, or Mod pizza where you could build your own? Hear that other line's pizza's blow it away... Giovanni's, Hooked, Chopped, Playmakers, Empire: didn't try on this trip, but have eaten there on others and very good. Basecamp, El Loco Fresh: good, fresh fast food. Sugar Beach: checked it out and was very tired looking. Lack of selection bins half full. Not a huge candy fan, but think this would be a winner if it were staged better, especially in a kid filled area. Desserted: I also heard this may not be on Star; will not miss. Was invited on Bridge tour. Bridge Intern conducted it and sassy 10 year old girl overwhelmed him w questions of "what happens if the boat tips" and other what if's... But very impressive to see... I kept thinking about those wings on Oasis class that were turned into Suites. They must be amazing. Only area that seemed crowded was the Hideaway pool. I have a video, so it may not show up, but it was like "people soup". Here is a pic of it. While the view is beautiful, do not understand how that can be fun. Maybe if they took out the beds that no one seems to use it would be a little less crowded. Trying video, but no promises. Also, and this is probably just me, but does anyone else dislike the way the aft decks are stacked? See pic. We have been fortunate to have stayed in the ATS on Wonder, and loved it. One of the best things is the balcony. But the way these are stacked from biggest to smallest top to bottom (opposite of Oasis class), the coveted aft decks seem like they are so dark, and therefore the rooms would be dark. Has anyone stayed in one of those, esp. the corner sunset suite? Would love to know if it is sunnier on the outside corners than the inside. Long review, but in general was the best cruise we've ever been on. Relaxing when we wanted to relax, full of action when we wanted that also. Prices have tripled since we originally booked it, but still booking Legend for next summer~
Sail Date: 03-2025

backandforth78
6-10 Cruises: 50s
Awesome Cruise!
The best ship I have ever cruised on. The food was an upgrade over Wonder and Symphony. The main dinning room was great in terms of food and service. Windjammer was excellent. Sure there a lot of kids, but there are so many places to go and be away from that, especially outside of Surfside. There were some teenagers having fun also, but honestly all the complaints about this is by grumpy old people. The ship is spotless. The cabins are tasteful. Excellent music, Jazz, Latin, reggae and classic rock bands. Great shows, with excellent aqua, ice and Oz shows. The comedians were not that funny to us. If you can afford it, choose Icon. It's not a party boat, Red and several late night events were basically empty. Coco Cay was a bit cold in February. Costa Maya is not fun. Roatan and Cozumel have great snorkeling. You will love it.
Sail Date: 02-2025

Kayalene
10+ Cruises: 70s
A Fun Cruise on a Huge Ship
The Icon of the Seas was beautiful! However, it was a little too big for our liking. We prefer the medium sized ships and would prefer to book those in the future. On a ship as large as the Icon, there is a ton of walking. Our calves got sore from all the walking. The Health app on my iPhone said for the entire cruise I walked three times as many steps as usual. As for the seas, they were as calm as you could want. I kept forgetting we were even on a ship for the entire cruise. The weather was superb except for the last stop, Perfect Day at Coco Cay. That was the only time we got off the ship. (We didn't book excursions in Mexico or Honduras as we have already been to these places on previous trips.) It was on the cool side that day and the breeze made it even cooler. So we only stayed at the Hideaway Beach Adults Only location for a couple of hours, long enough to have a cocktail and lunch. It was a beautiful beach. I thought the food on the ship was very good. My husband had a tough steak one night, but sometimes things happen. As soon as we got on the ship and were at the dining room where we had our Key Chops lunch, I spoke with the head waiter to change our My Time Dining to a regular time at same table every night in the Main dining room. We got the middle time of 6:45pm on Deck 5. Our wait staff was wonderful. I made sure to mention them by name on the Royal Survey. We only had one night where we ate in a specialty restaurant (Chops Grille). It was as good as always. The Icon entertainment was superb! We went to the Wizard of Oz stage production on Day 2 in the afternoon. The dancers and cast were amazing. That night we went to the ice skating show called Starburst. Again we were so impressed with the choreography and agility of the cast. On Day 4 we saw Aqua Action, their water show. Fantastic! The entertainers on this ship are absolutely the best we have ever seen. One of our highlights was meeting Rover, the chief dog officer. She is a beautiful year and a half Golden Retriever. Usually we prefer the Schooner Bar in the evening. However on this trip, we frequented the Point & Feather Pub most of the time when visiting with our friends. The bartenders there were attentive and gave us very good service. Of course I had to go the Lime & Coconut Frozen Bar a couple of times to have my favorite frozen drink, a Kahlua Colada. It is a Pina Colada with Kahlua in place of rum. One thing we liked was that there were a lot of people from Buffalo on the ship. They even had a Bills Mafia gathering at the Rye & Bean Bar. The Buffalo Bills fans are the most loyal fans there are for a football team. They seem to be everywhere. There were a lot of them even at our hotel before the cruise. Getting on and off the ship was a breeze. They have everything streamlined. The new elevator system was great! No more pressing buttons inside the elevator. The WiFi Zoom service was the best we have ever experienced on a cruise ship! Our cabin (D2) was very nice, on par with the other ships, and the bathroom was laid out better. The cabin attendants only service the room once a day, so you can select morning or evening. Ours was done in the morning. However he delivered the “daily bulletin” in the evening for the next day. We requested that because we prefer referring to a paper copy instead of searching for events on the online app.
Sail Date: 02-2025