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7 NIGHT WESTERN CARIBBEAN & PERFECT DAY

26th Apr 2026 | 7 nights | Royal Caribbean International | Star of the Seas

Family Friendly
Perfect Day at CocoCay
Cozumel
Roatán Island
Costa Maya
Family Friendly
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
26th Apr 2026 Sunday
Port Canaveral, Florida
00:00
16:30
2
27th Apr 2026 Monday
Perfect Day at CocoCay
07:00
17:00
3
28th Apr 2026 Tuesday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
4
29th Apr 2026 Wednesday
Cozumel
07:00
18:00
5
30th Apr 2026 Thursday
Roatán Island
08:00
17:00
6
1st May 2026 Friday
Costa Maya
07:00
14:00
7
2nd May 2026 Saturday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
8
3rd May 2026 Sunday
Port Canaveral, Florida
06:00
00:00

Royal Caribbean International's second Icon-class ship, Star of the Seas, is now under construction and slated to join the fleet in 2025. It is the middle vessel in a trio of Icon ships, starting with Icon of the Seas launching in early 2024 and the third ship in the class making its debut in 2026. With its sister ships, this second Icon-class vessel will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is currently the cleanest marine fuel.

Royal Caribbean's Second Icon-class ship Will Showcase Sustainable Eco-Friendly Technology

Under construction at Finland's Meyer Turku shipyard, the ship will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) to reduce emissions and have other eco-friendly features. This follows on from sibling Icon of the Seas, also built at Meyer Turku, being the first ship in the fleet to run on LNG, utilize energy-saving fuel cell technology and be equipped to connect to shore power. The third Icon-class ship will also be fuelled by LNG.

When will Royal Caribbean's Second Icon-class Ship Make its Maiden Voyage?

The ship will enter service in 2025 and will home port in Port Canaveral. 

Royal Caribbean's Second Icon-class Ship Specs

The ship will be 250,800 gross tons and carry 5,610 passengers at full capacity with 2,350 crew.

As the vessel is in the early stages of construction, Royal Caribbean has not released any details about the ship's interior and the onboard features. However, it is widely anticipated that the Icon of the Seas will be duplicated in many areas, including 40 new and returning dining options and the largest waterpark at sea. It is expected the ship will also boast eight neighbourhoods, which will likely include the familiar signature favourites of the Royal Promenade with floor-to-ceiling ocean views and more than 15 restaurants, cafes, bars and lounges; a four-deck Suite Neighborhood following on from the largest-ever which will debut on Icon of the Seas; and the Central Park dining and entertainment area.

Five all-new neighbourhoods will be introduced on the first Icon-class vessel -- the Thill Island aquapark, Chill Island pool area with the Swim & Tonic swim-up bar, Surfside area for younger families, Hideaway with a beach club vibe and suspended infinity pool, the multifunctional day-thru-night AquaDome. Heralded as some of the "game-changing" features on Icon of the Seas, they are expected to be repeated on the new ship.

Although all the dining venues have yet to be announced, established eateries such as Coastal Kitchen, Giovanni's Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar, steakhouse Chops Grille, and Asian-inspired Izumi could all be included in the plans, alongside new dining venues.

It is likely the 2,805 cabins on the ship will feature the same 28 categories found on Icon of the Seas. 14 of these categories -- two types of inside cabins, four balcony cabins and eight suites -- were brand new to the first Icon-class ship. The largest suite on board is expected to be the Ultimate Family Townhouse, measuring 1,772 square feet, sleeping up to eight and featuring a slide, private cinema, in-suite karaoke and private entrance to the Surfside neighbourhood.

Best for...

Groups, couples and families who like (very) big ships with a vast amount of entertainment, day and night

Not the best for...

Those who are after a quiet, intimate, small-ship experience; gourmands; couples avoiding kids

Who goes on Royal Caribbean International cruise ships?

For the most part, Royal Caribbean ships that sail from the United States attract a wide variety of North American passengers, mostly between the ages of 30 and 55 on the seven-night and shorter cruises, and 50 and over on cruises longer than seven nights. Seven-night and shorter cruises are also popular with families, especially during American school vacation periods, when the ships will often be at filled at well past double capacity and carrying more than a thousand kids. Cruises from the U.K. -- as well as Mediterranean, Asia and Australia cruises -- attract a significant number of locals from each area, as well as Royal Caribbean's usual North Americans.


Do I have to dress up on a Royal Caribbean International cruise?

Royal Caribbean's dress code is casual during the day; at night there's either casual, smart-casual or formal dress code depending on the schedule. Casual attire includes jeans and collared shirts for men and sundresses or pants with blouses for women; smart-casual means collared shirts, dresses, skirts and blouses, or pantsuits; and on formal nights, suits and ties, tuxedos, cocktail dresses or evening gowns are expected. If you want to avoid dressing up altogether on any night, the extensive Windjammer Café is always casual dress. Caps, tank tops and bathing suits are never allowed in the main dining room or specialty restaurants; shorts are not permitted during dinner and footwear is always required.


Is everything included on Royal Caribbean International cruises?

No. Royal Caribbean ships really vary in terms of complimentary dining, with the main dining room and huge Windjammer Café as constants. Coffee, tea, milk, lemonade and a few other beverages are available without cost at all times, as well. Most specialty restaurants carry an additional charge, but there are options that are free, including pizza, the Boardwalk Dog House, the Park Café (on select ships) and more, depending on the ship. Ice cream, scooped at mealtimes and from machines in between (apart from Ben & Jerry's) is also free. Other dining choices with additional cost run the gamut from Asian to a steakhouse, deli and Mexican and Italian restaurants. Room service carries a $7.95 cost per order, with the exception of Continental breakfast.


What are Royal Caribbean International's most popular activities?

The main pool areas are a magnet onboard any Royal Caribbean ship, as is the peaceful adults-only Solarium. Cruisers line up for the most adrenaline-pumping activities, whether to surf the FlowRider or try out new experiences from simulated skydiving and ice skating to bumper cars and escape rooms. Broadway shows (on the ships that have them) are also quite popular and fill up any night they're on offer. Equally as in demand are the high-flying and diving acrobatics of the AquaTheater and the ice-skating shows on the Freedom- and Voyager-class ships.


  • Awe inspiring accommodation
  • World class complimentary cruise dining
  • Selected soft drinks, coffees and teas in the Windjammer buffet restaurant
  • At-sea entertainment like never before
  • Kids clubs
  • Bucket list activities like the FlowRider® surf simulators and the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss℠
Embark Date
Inside
Outside
Balcony
Suite

12 Apr 2026
Cheapest
Sold Out
Cheapest
Sold Out
Cheapest
£2,057
Cheapest
£3,895

17 May 2026
Cheapest
£784
Cheapest
£956
Cheapest
£1,098
Cheapest
£2,031

07 Jun 2026
Cheapest
£1,193
Cheapest
£1,493
Cheapest
£1,651
Cheapest
£2,145

28 Jun 2026
Cheapest
£1,261
Cheapest
£1,493
Cheapest
£1,618
Cheapest
£2,725

19 Jul 2026
Cheapest
£1,309
Cheapest
£1,572
Cheapest
£1,693
Cheapest
£2,715

09 Aug 2026
Cheapest
£1,086
Cheapest
£1,401
Cheapest
£1,491
Cheapest
£2,916

30 Aug 2026
Cheapest
£1,110
Cheapest
£1,380
Cheapest
£1,484
Cheapest
£2,759

20 Sep 2026
Cheapest
£1,033
Cheapest
£1,233
Cheapest
£1,346
Cheapest
£2,268

11 Oct 2026
Cheapest
£1,094
Cheapest
£1,454
Cheapest
£1,469
Cheapest
£2,364

08 Nov 2026
Cheapest
£1,138
Cheapest
£1,270
Cheapest
£1,505
Cheapest
£2,164

22 Nov 2026
Cheapest
£1,370
Cheapest
£1,663
Cheapest
£1,790
Cheapest
£2,650

06 Dec 2026
Cheapest
£1,104
Cheapest
£1,253
Cheapest
£1,388
Cheapest
£1,970

20 Dec 2026
Cheapest
£1,626
Cheapest
£1,969
Cheapest
£2,203
Cheapest
£3,353

03 Jan 2027
Cheapest
£1,213
Cheapest
£1,303
Cheapest
£1,393
Cheapest
£2,406

17 Jan 2027
Cheapest
£1,098
Cheapest
£1,311
Cheapest
£1,344
Cheapest
£2,177

31 Jan 2027
Cheapest
£1,073
Cheapest
£1,175
Cheapest
£1,260
Cheapest
£2,245

14 Feb 2027
Cheapest
£1,252
Cheapest
£1,510
Cheapest
£1,562
Cheapest
£2,440

28 Feb 2027
Cheapest
£1,164
Cheapest
£1,408
Cheapest
£1,435
Cheapest
£2,471

14 Mar 2027
Cheapest
£1,285
Cheapest
£1,545
Cheapest
£1,718
Cheapest
£2,708

28 Mar 2027
Cheapest
£1,342
Cheapest
£1,535
Cheapest
£1,652
Cheapest
£2,794

11 Apr 2027
Cheapest
£1,314
Cheapest
£1,486
Cheapest
£1,516
Cheapest
£2,163

25 Apr 2027
Cheapest
£1,191
Cheapest
£1,291
Cheapest
£1,325
Cheapest
£2,502

16 May 2027
Cheapest
£1,137
Cheapest
£1,308
Cheapest
£1,311
Cheapest
£2,328

06 Jun 2027
Cheapest
£1,474
Cheapest
£1,609
Cheapest
£1,742
Cheapest
£3,232

27 Jun 2027
Cheapest
£1,474
Cheapest
£1,609
Cheapest
£1,742
Cheapest
£3,232

18 Jul 2027
Cheapest
£1,648
Cheapest
£1,784
Cheapest
£1,926
Cheapest
£3,438

08 Aug 2027
Cheapest
£1,594
Cheapest
£1,729
Cheapest
£1,862
Cheapest
£3,352

29 Aug 2027
Cheapest
£1,263
Cheapest
£1,369
Cheapest
£1,472
Cheapest
£2,734

19 Sep 2027
Cheapest
£1,038
Cheapest
£1,152
Cheapest
£1,235
Cheapest
£2,201

10 Oct 2027
Cheapest
£1,064
Cheapest
£1,130
Cheapest
£1,267
Cheapest
£2,203

Prices based on:

Guarantee Interior
AWAITING IMAGE

  • One Royal King bed (can convert into two twin-size beds)
  • Dedicated stateroom attendant
  • Daily cleaning service
  • Exclusive bedding collection
  • Stateroom climate control
  • Ample wardrobe and storage
  • In-room HD-TV
  • In-room safe for valuables
  • Hair dryer
  • Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
  • Stateroom: 156sq. ft.
  • Stateroom number allocated by Royal Caribbean at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Cabin Grade
Cruise

ZI
£836 pp

Interior Plus
Interior Plus

  • One Royal King bed (can convert into two twin-size beds)
  • Dedicated stateroom attendant
  • Daily cleaning service
  • Exclusive bedding collection
  • Stateroom climate control
  • Ample wardrobe and storage
  • In-room HD-TV
  • In-room safe for valuables
  • Hair dryer
  • Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
  • Stateroom: 157sq. ft.

Cabin Grade
Cruise

Q2
£942 pp

Spacious Interior
Spacious Interior

  • One Royal King bed (can convert into two twin-size beds)
  • One single sofa bed in staterooms with up to three guests
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
  • Dedicated stateroom attendant
  • Daily cleaning service
  • Exclusive bedding collection
  • Stateroom climate control
  • Ample wardrobe and storage
  • In-room HD-TV
  • In-room safe for valuables
  • Hair dryer
  • Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
  • Stateroom: 178sq. ft.

Cabin Grade
Cruise

R4
£960 pp

Ocean View
Ocean View

  • One Royal King bed (can convert into two twin-size beds)
  • One single sofa bed in staterooms with up to three guests
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
  • Dedicated stateroom attendant
  • Daily cleaning service
  • Exclusive bedding collection
  • Stateroom climate control
  • Ample wardrobe and storage
  • In-room HD-TV
  • In-room safe for valuables
  • Hair dryer
  • Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
  • Stateroom: 160-187sq. ft.

Cabin Grade
Cruise

N4
£1,130 pp

N5
£1,164 pp

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