7-night Icon of the Seas cruise From $1,625 per person* Includes government taxes, fees and port expenses of $190 - $192 per person Check Price & Availability Royal Caribbean® Cruise to the Caribbean and discover the cliff-diving, breeze-swaying, sand-between-your-toes, no-worries ...
When planning your cruise onboard Icon, it's important to know what venues are and aren't included in the cost of your cruise fare. If you're planning on dining at Empire Supper Club, for instance, you don't want to wait until you are on the ship to learn that the experience costs...
Other Cruise Critic memberscommented on the cost of sailing on Icon of the Seas, which is on average higher than other Royal Caribbean ships. While cruisers pointed out that the prices for Icon of the Seas can be unattainable, they also acknowledged that it is understandable for the ship to...
When Royal Caribbean announced Icon of the Seas would havea specialty restaurant that cost $200 per person, it raised a few eyebrows. But Royal Caribbean was adamant this was not going to be just another new restaurant. Empire Supper Club is a three hour dining adventure...
Passengers on its maiden voyage, a sold-out, seven-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean, are now enjoying some next-level experiences at sea. Icon of the Seas’ list of superlatives and firsts is long Finding time to fit in everything onboard Icon of the Seas promises to keep passengers...