While it’s technically possible that Icon of the Seas could sink, it would be highly unlikely to happen. During a storm, a rogue wave could cause Icon of the Seas to capsize and sink, but this would happen slowly enough for all passengers and crew to escape.
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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.

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 boasts an impressive 20 decks, seven pools, nine whirlpools, and six record-breaking water slides, making it a floating paradise for the anticipated passengers.
Icon of the Seas is owned by Royal Caribbean International, a global cruise vacation company that operates a fleet of 27 innovative ships. The $2 billion vessel is the first in Royal Caribbean’s new Icon Class, with two more additions, Star of the Seas in 2025 and another in 2026, on the horizon.


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