The world’s largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, will debut in Miami next January with over 20 dining options.
First-of-its-kind combination of casual and upscale restaurants, live music and chefs who put on shows offers options for every occasion and mood. In addition to the upscale Empire Supper Club, AquaDome Market is Royal Caribbean’s first food court, and Izumi in the Park offers fresh sushi all day long. New flavors complement existing favorites, such as Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, Izumi, and El Loco Fresh, which range from Italian to Japanese and Mexican.
It is the shared experiences we have over great food that create so many lasting memories that we could all benefit from in our everyday lives. Whether the guest has a particular taste, age, mood or occasion, Icon of the Seas offers them a variety of ways to make those moments their own every day while on vacation, according to Linken D’Souza, Vice President, Food and Beverage at Royal Caribbean International. Over 20 experiences across Icon’s eight neighborhoods make it more than possible – without compromising – for vacationers to stick to their favorites, like kids and chicken tenders.
It doesn’t matter if you’re refueling on the go during the six record-breaking waterslides at Category 6 on Thrill Island or sitting down for breakfast, lunch, or dinner for the whole family in Surfside, Icon has an array of places where you can grab a bite or a drink around each of its eight neighborhoods.
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