Take a trip on the biggest cruise ship in the world, which can hold more than 7,000 passengers.

Icon of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship. With extensive dining options, record-breaking pools and breathtaking live shows, there's something for everyone.

Take a trip on the biggest cruise ship in the world, which can hold more than 7,000 passengers.

Ever pondered what it would be like to embark on the biggest cruise ship in the world? Booking a vacation on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, which is now the largest cruise ship in the world, will allow you to cross that item off your bucket list.

According to Royal Caribbean's Press Center Fact Sheet, Icon of the Seas was constructed at the Meyer Turku Shipyard in Turku, Finland, and sailed for the first time on January 27, 2024.

The ship has 20 decks, 18 of which are accessible to guests, with 2,350 crew members, 2,805 staterooms and the capability to hold 5,610 guests at double occupancy on each trip, according to the fact sheet. At maximum capacity, the cruise ship can hold 7,600 passengers, per the Economic Times. 

The Royal Caribbean ship weighs 248,663 gross tons and is 1,196 feet long, per the fact sheet.

Icon of the Seas departs out of Miami and offers both Western and Eastern Caribbean seven-night vacations for guests. 

There is one Western Caribbean option for guests who wish to travel on Icon of the Seas. The itinerary for this vacation is a departure from Miami, a day at sea, followed by the first stop in Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico, immediately followed by Roatan, Honduras, and Cozumel, Mexico. The sixth day of the vacation is spent at sea, and then the ship stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's private island. 

There are five different Eastern Caribbean options guests can choose to set sail on, varying slightly in the stops made. 

Stops of the Eastern Caribbean Icon of the Seas cruise include Labadee, Haiti, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, and Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis. 

Not all the Eastern Caribbean cruises stop at all these destinations. Some vacations are filled with more destinations, while others are filled with more days spent at sea. 

For those full days at sea and hours spent on the ship after exploring a stop, there is so much for guests to do. 

Guests certainly won't be hungry while traveling, with 13 dining options included in the price of your vacation. 

Complimentary dining options include Royal Caribbean favorites like Windjammer for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Sprinkles for a soft-serve ice cream cone whenever you desire and Sorrento's for a late night slice of pizza. 

There are also new complementary dining options on Icon of the Seas, such as Aquadome Market, The Pearl, Basecamp, Surfside Bites and The Grove. 

If you want specialty dining while on board, there are, again, Royal Caribbean stables like Izumi and Chops Grille, as well as new places to dine, like Celebration Table and Pier 7. 

For days spent lounging in the sun, guests can relax at one of Icon of the Sea's seven pools, including Royal Bay, which is the largest at sea, containing over 40,000 gallons of water, according to Royal Caribbean's website. 

Icon of the Sea's also broke a record for the largest swim-up bar at sea, with Swim & Tonic, according to Royal Caribbean's website, which is the only swim-up bar on any Royal Caribbean ship. 

The Hideaway Pool is an adult-only area, which features the first ever infinity pool at sea, according to Royal Caribbean. 

Cloud 17 is another adult-only area, featuring a more secluded pool overlooking the ocean on the top deck of the ship.

The Cove Pool is another option guests can spend time in, with plenty of loungers and daybeds to ensure a relaxing experience. 

For the kids, there's an aqua park, as well as record-breaking watersides that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. 

Among the six watersides on Icon of the Seas are Frightening Bolt, the tallest at sea, according to Royal Caribbean's website, as well as Pressure Drop, which is the first free fall waterside on a cruise ship.

Throughout the day, there is often live music and other entertainment at the pools for guests to enjoy. 

After a day in the sun, there is plenty to do going late into the night with over 15 bars and lounges for guests to visit while onboard Icon of the Seas, like Boleros, Schooner Bar and Spotlight Karaoke. New bars and lounges on Icon of the Seas include Bubbles, Dueling Pianos and The Lemon Post.

During their trip, passengers can also enjoy a variety of events, such as Broadway-style musicals, ice shows in the Absolute Zero rink, and water shows in the Aquadome (Icon of the Seas' replica of Royal Caribbean's well-known AquaTheater).

Interior state rooms, rooms with balconies, rooms with views of the ocean, and spacious family suites, like the two-bedroom, three-story Ultimate Family Townhome that can accommodate eight cruisers, are just a few of the many available lodging options.