"Exploring Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas: Sustainability, Size, and Experience"

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Jo Kessel spends a week on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, attempting to experience everything it has to offer, from its eye-popping décor to its record-breaking slides and new thrill attractions. The ship boasts a range of colorful amenities, including a full-size merry-go-round and a £116k-a-week Ultimate Family Townhouse suite, which is sold out for the next year. Despite the ship's massive scale and numerous attractions, it's impossible to do everything in a week, leaving Jo eager to return for more.
Topics:business#cruise-ship#icon-of-the-seas#luxury-accommodation#royal-caribbean#travel#travel-experience
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