The largest liner in the world has set sail

(Miami) The new largest cruise ship in the world, theIcon of the Seas of Royal Caribbean, cast off from the port of Miami on Saturday for its maiden voyage to the Caribbean, despite accusations of anti-ecological monstrosity.


With its 365 meters long, 20 decks, 2,805 cabins and 40 restaurants, this immense liner is a hymn to excess, the latest addition to a cruise sector in full recovery after the COVID-19 years.

L’Icon of the Seasregistered in the Bahamas, is the first ship of the American cruise giant to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), a fossil fuel that the industry presents as a cleaner alternative to heavy fuel oil but which releases methane, a powerful gas to greenhouse effect.

The ship is equipped with a system that converts waste into energy and another to recycle water on board, says Royal Caribbean, thus promising to reduce the environmental impact of this type of ship, one of the most common criticisms of the cruise industry.

During its maiden voyage to the Caribbean, it will visit Basseterre, capital of the state of Saint Kitts and Nevis, before heading to Charlotte Amélie, in the American Virgin Islands, then to the island private of Coco Cay, in the Bahamas, before returning to Miami.

L‘Icon of the Seas can accommodate 5610 passengers and 2350 crew members. Divided into eight different districts, it includes seven swimming pools, nine jacuzzis and a 17-meter-high waterfall.

With a gross tonnage of 250,800 tonnes, five times the size of the Titanicit left the Turku shipyard in Finland.

The Miami-based company welcomed Lionel Messi, the star of the city’s soccer club, to press a button that caused a bottle of champagne to crash onto the hull during the ship’s christening on Tuesday.

Sign of the race to gigantism, theIcon of the Seas replaces another ship of the same company, the Wonder of Seasas the largest cruise ship in the world.


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