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Construction begins on Royal Caribbean’s new Icon-class cruise ship

Construction begins on Royal Caribbean’s new Icon-class cruise ship

Royal Caribbean International has begun work on the newest cruise ship in the Icon-class series, ahead of its debut launch in 2026.

Construction of the yet-to-be-named ship began last week at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland with a keel-laying celebration.

Traditionally, construction involved placing a layer of freshly minted coins under the bottom of the ship – the keel – which are meant to bring good luck and are usually returned to the captain once the project is completed.

Royal Caribbean International has remained tight-lipped on details of the newest ship, but said it would “deliver more of the unparalleled combination of experiences that defines the groundbreaking Icon class selection.”

This is the third ship in the series.

The newest fleet started with the largest cruise ship in the world Icon of the seas entered service in January 2024.

Measuring almost 350 meters in length and spread over 18 guest decks, it can accommodate 5,610 passengers and currently boasts the largest swimming pool and water park at sea.

The second ship in the series, Star of the seastook off earlier this month and is expected to depart from Port Canaveral, Florida in August 2025.

Royal Caribbean said it will move forward with a fourth ship in 2027 and is exploring options for a fifth and sixth in the future.

It marks a busy period for the cruise brand, which has also announced a new private island for guests off Mexico’s Caribbean coast in Mahahual.

Inspired by the Perfect Day at CocoCay stop in the Bahamas, which offers a day at the line’s dedicated beach and water park, passengers can visit a Mexican version on sailings to the western Caribbean.

Michael Bayley, CEO of Royal Caribbean International, said: “Destinations are a big part of why families and adventurers vacation with Royal Caribbean, and in partnership with the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, we are unlocking new and unparalleled ways to make memories in a destination known and loved for its natural beauty, warm culture and prime location.

“We look forward to revealing more soon.”