Icon of the Seas 9 Night Miami Beach and East Caribbean cruise

The largest cruise ship afloat

Set sail on an unforgettable 9โ€‘night Caribbean cruise holiday from Miami with Royal Caribbeanโ€™s Icon of the Seas, a ship that sets new standards in size, style and innovation. Your journey begins with two nights in a fourโ€‘star hotel in Miami South Beach, followed by seven nights full board on Icon of the Seas, where every detail is designed for maximum comfort and entertainment.

Enjoy vast pool zones, immersive shows, premium dining concepts and familyโ€‘friendly attractions all in one floating resort. Cruise the Eastern Caribbean with stops in St Thomas, St Maarten, and Coco Cay, Bahamas, offering pristine beaches and exciting shore experiences. With return flights included, this luxury Caribbean cruise combines iconic destinations with one of the worldโ€™s most impressive cruise ships.

Fly to Miami and make your way to the nearby Miami South Beach area for an overnight hotel stay.

Metropole South Beach Hotel

Located on Collins Avenue, just steps from the beach and the famed Ocean Drive, the Metropole Suites South Beach is a chic boutique hotel in the heart of Miami Beach’s historic Art Deco District. Stylish one- and two-bedroom apartment suites feature fully equipped kitchens, ample living and dining areas with pull-out sofas, and separate bedrooms. A private courtyard with a plunge pool and sun loungers offers a relaxing retreat. Guests seeking a home-away-from-home experience will find Metropole South Beach ideal. A complimentary continental breakfast is served from 8:00 to 10:00 AM. Enjoy a free happy hour with a daily signature cocktail from 5:00 to 6:00 PM at Maxine's Bistro & Bar, located in our sister property, the Catalina Hotel. Upon check-in, a valid credit or debit card (Visa, American Express, Discover, or MasterCard) is required to cover incidentals. A $1. 00 authorization will be placed on the card to verify its validity and will be released after a room inspection upon checkout. Prepaid cards, Cash App cards, Chime, and similar mobile payment methods are not accepted. While the remaining balance can be paid in cash, the incidental hold must be secured with a valid card. The cardholder must be present at check-in with their ID and the credit card used for the booking.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Miami

Ocean Drive on Miami South Beach is the main beach drag in the heart of the neon-lit area lined with bars and restaurants where the tanned and toned rub shoulders with the diners, drinkers, sunbathers and swimmers. This is party central with everything contained in one area. Perhaps have dinner in the Versace mansion, go shopping in one of the huge shopping malls of Miami such as Port Aventura Mall and Biscayne Bay; or simply relax on the beach.

Make your way to the nearby Port of Miami to embark the ship.

Icon of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas entered service on 27 January 2024, setting a new global benchmark as the largest cruise ship ever built. Measuring 364 metres in length and weighing 248,663 gross tonnes, this Icon Class flagship was constructed by Meyer Turku in Finland and homeports in Miami. Designed as the world’s most advanced floating resort, Icon of the Seas features 20 decks, eight distinct neighbourhoods, seven pools, and the largest waterpark at sea, alongside premium dining, immersive entertainment and familyโ€‘friendly attractions. Carrying up to 7,600 guests with a highly attentive 2,350โ€‘strong crew, the ship is powered by LNG technology for improved efficiency. Icon of the Seas sails Caribbean itineraries to destinations such as Perfect Day at CocoCay, delivering an unmatched blend of scale, innovation and worldโ€‘class cruise experiences.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the simply vast range of facilities, entertinment and dining options onboard.

St Thomas (US Virgin Islands)

St Thomas is part of the US Virgin Islands and THE duty free shopper's paradise in the Caribbean. Charlotte Amalie is the capital – and this quaint town is a joy to walk around with its cobbled streets and alley ways filled with the best shops in the Caribbean – but not so much "in your face" as the other islands. Unlike most of the other islands this is the US of A in the Caribbean – it is clean, organised and well run; you may think that you are in one of the Florida Keys. The best beach is Magens Bay (voted one of the top 10 beaches of the world) and is approximately 6 miles away from the capital on the other side of the island.

St Maarten

This island was settled at different periods buy both the Dutch and the French so there are two distinct halves to the island. The capital is Philipsburg where the cruise ships dock at the quayside. This is a delightful warren of narrow streets with interesting shops and leafy courtyard cafes. This is a wonderful place to wander around starting in Wathey Square where you will fund a fine collection of West Indian Gingerbread houses. The French Capital is Marigot- worth visiting for its markets, café lined waterfront and the chic boutiques of Marina Port La Royale. If you are feeling really adventurous perhaps head to world famous Maho beach at the end of the runway to experience aircraft taking off and landing directly overhead.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the simply vast range of facilities, entertinment and dining options onboard.

Coco Cay (Bahamas)

A day to spend on the beach sinking your toes in to the sand and enjoying a FREE beach BBQ courtesy of Royal Caribbean International.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your way to the nearby Miami International Airport for your overnight flight home.

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