Royal Caribbean has revealed a spectacular design for their new cruise ship: Icon of the Seas. It is going to sail from Miami on January 27, 2024. With the capacity of double occupancy of 5,610 passengers, (and up to 7,600 passengers if every cabin gets full) it will feature the largest number of family-focused accommodations in the fleet.
If you are planning a cruise trip and would like to know about the Icon of the Seas rooms, types, prices, and other essential details about the magnificent Royal Caribbean International, read on to know them. These are Rooms Available on Icon of Seas:
Icon of the Seas Rooms
Here are the highlights of what you can expect from this brand-new offering of Royal Caribbean International:
1. Spacious Infinite Balcony Rooms
Infinite Balconies are a new concept introduced in Royal Caribbean cruise ships. They specialize in flexibility. It means that, with a single push of a button, you can maximize your space by combining part of your interior living area with the breezy outdoor balcony. Apart from that, you can also change your view from the ocean to Central Park for a look at the open-air neighbourhood with numerous real plants, restaurants, walking paths, and more.
2. Family Infinite Balcony
An infinite balcony means you can transform your outdoor oasis and welcome it to your living room. The rooms are spacious with split-compartment bathrooms, separate alcoves with bunk beds for kids, and a Scrabble game on the wall for a fun family time. This Icon of the Seas balcony room can accommodate up to six people and connects you with eight neighborhoods of the ship.
3. Ultimate Family Townhouse
This is one of the most epic family hideaways yet. For a family, it is an imaginative new home away from home that comes with spacious rooms to stay and play. With amenities like areas to watch movies, table tennis, in-suite slide, karaoke, and video game systems, a second private wraparound balcony, a private whirlpool, and much more this family suite promises to bring next-level fun to your expedition.
4. The Sunset Suites
With the new line-up of Sunset Suites, you can watch the sun go down from a perfect spot with your favorite cocktail in hand. After a day filled with surprises and adventures, it is soothing to rest in your front-row seat and watch the sun go down from the deep comfort of your bed.
Sunset Corner Suites is a Royal Suite Class accommodation, which means it comes with various perks including priority access all around the ship and a Royal Genie. Royal Genie is your very own expert who is dedicated to making your vacation dreams come true.
5. Panoramic Ocean View Rooms and Suites
The new AquaDome sits on Icon like its crown, a neighborhood where guests can experience 220-degree ocean views. It also houses the AquaTheater where you can come across some deck-defying shows. As the neighborhood is made of hundreds of glass panels you can expect quite a view from all the new Icon of the Seas rooms and suites.
6. Surfside Family View Interiors, Balconies and Suites
Surfside Family View interiors, balconies, and suites are perfect for a family of up to four. The family will love exploring their own neighborhood with thrills like Baby Bay Aqua Parks, Splashaway Bay, and Water’s Edge. The room and suite have a separate living room space that can transform into a kids’ nook and make their nighttime play even more special.
Icon of the Seas Balcony Rooms in Details
Family Infinite Ocean View Balcony (IB) |
Cabin number: |
78 |
View of room: |
Ocean view |
Number of occupants: |
6 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1.5 |
Size of room: |
285 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Infinite Ocean View Balcony (I1, I3) |
Cabin number: |
419 |
View of room: |
Ocean view |
Number of occupants: |
I1, I3 = 4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
200 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Connecting Ocean View Balcony (CB) |
Cabin number: |
86 |
View of room: |
Ocean view |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
204 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Ocean View Large Balcony (C3, C5) |
Cabin number: |
84 |
View of room: |
Ocean view |
Number of occupants: |
C3 = 4; C5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
204 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
65-70 sq. ft. |
Infinite Central Park View Balcony (IF) |
Cabin number: |
196 |
View of room: |
Central Park View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
200 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Ocean View Balcony (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5) |
Cabin number: |
738 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
D1, D3 = 4; D2, D4 = 2; D5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
204 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Surfside Family View Balcony (H3, H5) |
Cabin number: |
172 |
View of room: |
Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
H3 = 4, H5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
196 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Central Park View Balcony (F1, F5) |
Cabin number: |
42 |
View of room: |
Central Park View |
Number of occupants: |
F1 = 4, F5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
196 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
50 sq. ft. |
Icon of the Seas Ocean View Rooms in Details
Cabin number: |
264 |
View of room: |
Ocean view |
Number of occupants: |
N1 = 4; N4 = 2; N5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
160-187 sq. ft. |
Panoramic Ocean View (L5) |
Cabin number: |
12 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
258 sq. ft. |
Icon of the Seas Inside Rooms in Details
Surfside Family View Interior (T5) |
Cabin number: |
20 |
View of room: |
Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
H3 = 4, H5 = 3 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
187 sq. ft. |
Central Park View Interior (U5) |
Cabin number: |
45 |
View of room: |
Central Park View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
187 sq. ft. |
Cabin number: |
203 |
View of room: |
Interior |
Number of occupants: |
2 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
157 sq. ft. |
Spacious Interior (R3, R4) |
Cabin number: |
192 |
View of room: |
Interior |
Number of occupants: |
R3 = 4, R4 = 2 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
178 sq. ft. |
Cabin number: |
75 |
View of room: |
Interior |
Number of occupants: |
2 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
156 sq. ft. |
Icon of the Seas Suites
As Icon of the Seas is the next class of Royal Caribbean cruise ship that has the Royal Suite Class Program it has some astounding suites to present to its guests:
Star Class
Ultimate Family Townhouse (UL) |
Cabin number: |
1 |
View of room: |
Ocean View + Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
8 |
Number of bedrooms: |
2 |
Size of room: |
1772 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
751 sq. ft. |
1st Level - Backyard: |
251 |
2nd Level - Main Entrance: |
410 |
3rd Level - Number of bedrooms: |
90 |
Icon Loft (IL) |
This suite with panoramic views is two-deck-high, with the master bedroom on the second level. Its balcony includes a dining area. |
Cabin number: |
7 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
656 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
151-183 sq. ft. |
Royal Loft (RL) |
This suite comes with a two-deck-high storeroom, a dining area with a piano, and a wet bar. Along with its panoramic ocean views it offers a private balcony with a whirlpool, bar, sink, and dining area. |
Cabin number: |
1 |
View of room: |
Ocean View + Chill Island View (Deck 16) |
Number of occupants: |
6 |
Number of bedrooms: |
2 |
Size of room: |
1482 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
705 sq. ft. |
Sky Class
Owner's Suite (OS) |
The Owner's Suite has a stone entry bathroom with two sinks, a tub, and a shower. It has a living room with a table and a sofa. The sofa can be converted to a double bed. The private balcony has tables and chairs. |
Cabin number: |
8 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
658 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
190 sq. ft. |
Sunset Suite (SS) |
The main attraction of this suite is its floor-to-ceiling windows leading to the balcony. It also has a bathroom with two sinks and a tub. Its living area sofa converts to a double bed. |
Cabin number: |
6 |
View of room: |
Ocean View and Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
390 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
66-120 sq. ft. |
Sunset Corner Suite (SN) |
Icon of the Seas has this kind of cabin as Royal Caribbean's internal research showed them that guests are interested in the ship’s wake and would enjoy the view from the aft of the ship. With the wraparound balcony, you can enjoy the endless view. |
Cabin number: |
10 |
View of room: |
Ocean View and Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
380-480 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
280-360 sq. ft. |
Sunset Corner Suite (SN) |
Icon of the Seas has this kind of cabin as Royal Caribbean's internal research showed them that guests are interested in the ship’s wake and would enjoy the view from the aft of the ship. With the wraparound balcony, you can enjoy the endless view. |
Cabin number: |
10 |
View of room: |
Ocean View and Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
380-480 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
280-360 sq. ft. |
Grand Suite (GS) |
Apart from the living room sofa that converts into a double bed, you will find floor-to-ceiling views in this suite. |
Cabin number: |
10 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
431 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
108 sq. ft. |
Infinite Grand Suite (IG) |
Apart from the transforming infinite balcony, you would see a split-compartment bath in this cabin. |
Cabin number: |
6 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
431 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
102 sq. ft. |
Sky Junior Suite (JY) |
Located in the Suite Neighbourhood, this is the first Junior Suites with Sky Class benefits. This suite has floor-to-ceiling views, a full bathroom with a tub, and a dressing area in the bedroom. |
Cabin number: |
8 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
322 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
80 sq. ft. |
Surfside Family Suite (SF) |
The suite's design is very family-friendly as it gives everyone their own space. The room has a kid’s nook with a pull-out sofa, a private balcony, and a split bathroom. |
Cabin number: |
42 |
View of room: |
Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
4 (2 Adults and 2 Kids) |
Number of bedrooms: |
1.5 |
Size of room: |
269 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
53 sq. ft. |
Sea Class
Junior Suite (JS) |
On this Junior Suite floor, you can enjoy floor-to-ceiling ocean views. |
Cabin number: |
66 |
View of room: |
Ocean View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
322 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
80 sq. ft. |
Sunset Junior Suite (JT) |
The Sunset Junior Suite has a corner balcony and panoramic views with the tallest ceiling height (over 7 feet tall) of all the Junior Suites. The suite is located on the aft of the ship. |
Cabin number: |
4 |
View of room: |
Ocean View and Surfside View |
Number of occupants: |
4 |
Number of bedrooms: |
1 |
Size of room: |
320-330 sq. ft. |
Size of balcony: |
115-130 sq. ft. |
Icon of the Seas Rooms Pricing
Cruises on Royal Caribbean’s would surely be expensive. With this highly sought-after ship, you can expect premium pricing.
- Based on double occupancy for an inside cabin, the lowest Icon of the Seas room price was $2,058 per person on August 30. The cheapest balcony cabins are priced at $2,559 per person.
- The New Year’s Cruise, departing in December 2024, is the most expensive one. The inside cabin price starts at $3,571 and balconies at $4,646 per person.
However, the inaugural cruise on January 27 is even more expensive than that. Its ocean-view and inside cabins are sold out already. Icon of the Seas’s suite price starts at $7,121 and balcony cabins start at $4,793 per person.
Icon of the Seas rooms prices include the cost of a lot of services and facilities like a buffet, meals in the main dining room, a handful of restaurants, select juices and milk at breakfast, basic drinks like coffee and tea, most of the activities and entertainments, and use of the kids' clubs.
However, you have to pay extra for alcoholic beverages, sodas, spa treatments, specialty restaurants, and select activities.