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Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas sailing The Caribbean Jan 11 - 18, 2025 . Prices start at $3100 Cdn pp

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Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas sailing The Caribbean Jan 11 - 18, 2025 .  Prices start at $3100 Cdn pp

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7 NIGHT Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day LEAVING FROM: Miami, Florida onboard Icon of the Seas VISITING: Miami, Florida | Cruising | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas | Cruising | Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas | Miami, Florida

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Ports Of Call

DayPortDescription (*port sequence may vary by sailing date)
1Miami, FloridaMiami moves to a rhythm all its own— from the sun-drenched beaches to a diverse blend of cultures. Indulge in the glitzy chic of Miami Beach and explore Little Havana’s deep-rooted Cuban heritage. Unwind on Key Biscayne’s serene shorelines, pedal along Ocean Drive or paddle a kayak through Oleta River State Park’s winding mangrove channels. Head to Coconut Grove to take in the bohemian vibe. Tour the Vizcaya estate’s Renaissance-inspired gardens. Miami cruises give guests the opportunity to check out the Perez Art Museum’s contemporary collections. Whether it’s deep-sea fishing, Art Deco architecture, world-class cuisine or endless nightlife, adventure shines bright in The Magic City.

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THRILL ISLAND

X marks the spot for adventure. Face the wrath of Category 6, the largest waterpark at sea with six record-breaking slides. Conquer the Crown’s Edge, a test of bravery like nothing you’ve ever dared. Plus, returning favorites like the FlowRider®.

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CHILL ISLAND℠

Head to Chill Island, an oasis with the biggest pool to set sail. Dive in and order up at the first swim-up bar in the fleet, Swim & Tonic℠. Or hit The Lime and Coconut® with our first-ever frozen cocktail bar.

4Philipsburg, St. Maarten
What makes St. Maarten so unique is its blend of cultures. The island is home to 120 different nationalities speaking over 80 languages, and is governed by two countries: the Netherlands and France. In fact, it’s the smallest land mass in the world to be shared by two different nations. While it may be less than 40 square miles, there’s plenty to do on this little island: you can travel back in time while exploring centuries-old ruins and get your adrenaline fix ziplining through lush tropical forests. If you’re after a little rest and relaxation during your cruise to St. Maarten, you’ll find plenty of secluded beaches where you can work on your suntan before treating your taste buds to some of the best cuisine in the Caribbean.
INSIDER TIP: A service charge is sometimes included at Dutch side restaurants, but you may wish to add 15% if the service was especially good.

5Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Charlotte Amalie is one of the world’s most beautiful harbors; blue waters peppered with sailboats and green hills dotted with quaint little cottages make for post-card perfect brags. Just outside the lively port town, you’ll find ribbons of powdery sand beaches dotted with hammocks. Cruise to St. Thomas and explore colonial landmarks like Blackbeard’s Castle or raise a pint of the local lager at quaint microbreweries. And when it’s time to fuel up, you’ll find plenty of beachside bars serving conch fritters, johnnycakes, and coconut patties. St. Thomas may technically be part of the U.S., but with its colorful markets, unspoiled beaches, and the ever-present sound of steel drums, you’ll feel a world away.
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SWIM & TONIC℠

Discover the coolest way to sip at Swim & Tonic — the largest swim-up bar at sea. A first-ever in the Royal Caribbean® fleet, it’s the perfect spot to soak up the sun and get a splash of the action.


7Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas

This isn’t vacation days spent. This is bragging rights earned. Conquer the tallest waterslide in North America and snap a shot from up to 450 feet up in a helium balloon. Grab a drink at the swim-up bar and soak up the scene in the largest freshwater pool in The Bahamas. Or get a taste of Bora Bora with your own Overwater Cabana.

8Miami, Florida
Miami is an international culinary powerhouse. Michelin-starred chefs fill many kitchens and Latin American flavors highlight many menus. You can’t miss the city’s signature Cuban food: Enjoy pastelitos (pastries) for breakfast, lunch on a famous frita (spicy burger), then savor ropa vieja (beef stew) for dinner. If seafood is your thing, crack into succulent stone crab claws, a true South Florida delicacy.

Ocean View Balcony

$3950.00 Cdn pp

(Includes Taxes, Port fees & Gratuities)


Ocean View

$3600.00 Cdn pp

(Includes Taxes, Port fees & Gratuities)


Interior Cabin

$3100.00 Cdn pp

(Includes Taxes, Port fees & Gratuities)



Add-On Options:Beverage PackageInternet PackageSpecialty Dining

Additional Information:

  • Space is limited! Reserve your spot now by placing a $530 deposit, fully refundable until final payment September 29, 2024
  • Price is subject to change until deposit is received.
  • Non-Refundable Professional Fee of $100.00 (+ HST) collected at time of booking.

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