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A Truly Iconic & Unforgettable Experience in the World’s Largest Ship

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The Icon of the Seas

The Icon of the Seas is being compared with the Titanic. Due to its humongous size, it is being referred to as the largest ship ever built.
 

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Bigger than the Titanic?

Built in Finland, Icon of the Seas is five times larger than the Titanic. It is the largest cruise ship in the world.
 

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The massive size

The Icon of the Seas spans approximately 1200 feet in length and boasts a height comparable to a 20-story building. 
 

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The capacity

The Icon of the Seas can accommodate up to 7000 passengers. Titanic, on the other hand, could accommodate 2400 people. 
 

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Water park

The Icon of the Seas features the largest water park on a ship. The expansiveness of this water park offers a delightful and unforgettable experience.
 

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Swimming pools and Jacuzzis

What’s more? The Icon of the Seas offers a wide range of amenities. Guests can indulge in leisure at this ship’s 8 swimming pools and 9 Jacuzzis. 
 

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Tour packages

The Icon of the Seas provides luxurious tour packages, including a 7-night stay, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the experience. 
 

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Ensuring safety

The Icon of the Seas underwent rigorous testing conducted by over 500 experts to prevent any mishaps or danger. The initial round of testing took place in 2023.
 

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Bars and nightclubs

The Icon of the Seas features 2800 lavish rooms. A one-week stay at this ship would cost Rs 61 lakh. Guests can indulge in 22 restaurants, along with 40 bars on board.

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