(New York Post) She’s Icon-ic.
The largest cruise ship in the world — Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas — has yet to welcome her first paying guests, but she’s already making waves in the Caribbean.
Today, locals and visitors in Ponce, Puerto Rico, were granted a sneak peek at the 1,198 foot-long, 250.800-gigaton pleasure cruiser, which some have labeled a “monstrosity,” taking a break in port as part of a trial voyage necessary to complete the certification process.
Boasting 20 decks, room for up to 7,600 passengers, a food hall, six pools and the largest waterpark at sea with a range of waterslides, the Icon — five times larger than the Titanic — is sizable enough to have been split into separate, experience-oriented and themed “neighborhoods.”
“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 an earlier statement.
Icon of the Seas will boast seven pools, each one representing a different theme. AP
Hailed as the world’s largest ship, Icon was sighted today in Ponce, Puerto Rico, for part of its certification process. AP
Royal’s ships are known for their over-the-top amenities; on Icon, they’ll be spread out over 20 decks. AP
Armchair travel critics have had a field day poking fun at the bloated craft, which reportedly cost $2 billion to build.
“As visions of hell go, that’s pretty much the most hellish,” one X user said after seeing photos of the ship, while another wrote, “I’m sorry but this is a nightmare.”
“Every time I see a picture of the Icon of the Seas cruise ship, I am filled with an intense dread,” someone else commented.