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Icon-Of-The-Seas

IMO Number
9829930
Vessel Type
Cruise Ship
Flag
Bahamas

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Vessel Specifications

MMSI
311001178
Callsign
C6FU5
Width
68.0 m
Length
365.0 m

Crew Reviews (1)

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Latest News

Passenger injured when glass panel of water slide broke
Aug 08, 2025

A water slide on the 'Icon of the Seas' suffered a malfunction on Aug 7, injuring an adult guest when an acrylic glass panel broke off while the man was using one of the six slides on board. The victi...

Passenger fell from Hideaway Pool into pool gutter - stabed crew member meanwhile recovering ashore
Jul 30, 2025

On July 27 a passenger of the 'Icon of the Seas' accidentally fell from the Hideaway Pool on Deck 15 into the pool gutter while attempting to retrieve his sunglasses. The crew responded immediately. F...

Crew member stabbed colleague, jumped over board and died
Jul 27, 2025

According to the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF), the unidentified male crew member who died after going overnoard, allegedly stabbed a female co-worker during a dispute. “Shortly before 7:30 p.m.,...

Crew member fell over board and died
Jul 25, 2025

A crew member of the 'Icon of the Seas' has died after going overboard. A man overboard call went off aboard the ship on July 25, 2025, at around 7:00 p.m., a few hundred miles off the coast of the Ba...

Itinerary changed due to hurricane Milton
Oct 10, 2024

The 'Icon of the Seas' had skip a visit to Royal Caribbean's private island on Oct 11, and instead stay out to sea due to the hurricane Miltlon. The ship stayed docked in port longer in St. Thomas and...

Cruise cancelled for unscheduled repairs
Sep 25, 2024

The US shipping company Royal Caribbean International had to cancel a cruise of the 'Icon of the Seas', which was due to start on Sep 28, at short notice. The reason for this were unscheduled repairs....

Man who jumped over board fell 90 feet deep
Jun 03, 2024

The passenger who jumped from the running track on the fifth deck of the 'Icon of the Seas' on May 26, fell 90 feet to his death. Each deck is about 20 feet high. He was likely dead when he was recove...

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