Icon of the Seas is equipped with state-of-the-art safety features, including advanced fire suppression systems, lifeboats, and life rafts, and is designed to meet the highest safety standards.
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The health and safety protocols, guest conduct rules, and regional travel restrictions vary by ship and destination, and are subject to change without notice.
Royal Caribbean has implemented a range of health and safety measures to protect passengers and crew members from COVID-19, including enhanced cleaning and sanitization procedures, pre-cruise health screenings, and onboard testing.
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Icon of the Seas’ current location is at North West Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 25.95382 N / -78.29085 W) cruising at a speed of 14.7 kn (27 km/h | 17 mph) en route to Miami.
Icon of the Seas has 28 different room types, including Royal Caribbean’s first Family Infinite Balconies and the three-story Ultimate Family Townhouse.
Icon of the Seas is powered by liquified natural gas (LNG). However, the engines can be powered with both LNG and distillate fuel. According to the company, the ship has the tallest waterfall, the tallest water slide, and the largest waterpark.


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