Royal Caribbean’s latest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, skips the roller coaster and opts for an AquaDome. This section is perched atop of Icon that is an oasis by day and at night, it becomes a vibrant hangout, complete with restaurants, bars as well as aqua shows at the next-level AquaTheater.
Want something more exciting? Head over to Thrill Island, home to Category 6, the largest waterpark at sea, complete with six record-breaking slides, including Pressure Drop and its 66-degree incline make it the industry’s first open free-fall slide. For pure relaxation, visit Chill Island to swim in four of the seven pools on board, each with prime ocean views. If you’re interested in booking a trip, Icon will sail year-round on Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Miami starting in January 2024.
- Travel back in time to the 26th century BC. and discover the Great Pyramid of Giza and its surroundings with this LEGO set for adults
- Includes 2 smaller pyramids, 2 mortuary temples, Sphinx statue, workers' village, an obelisk and a section of the Nile River with a barge
- Lift the outer structure to reveal the Royal chambers, main tunnels & a system that may have been used to move the stone blocks during construction


Icon of the Seas is the culmination of more than 50 years of delivering memorable experiences and our next bold commitment to those who love to vacation. Now more than ever, families and friends are prioritizing experiences where they can bond and enjoy their own adventures. We set out to create a vacation that makes all that possible in one place for the thrill-seekers, the chill enthusiasts and everyone in between, without compromise. It’s this first-of-its-kind combination that makes Icon the future of family vacations, and that future is here,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.