Royal Caribbean takes delivery of world’s largest cruise ship
The world’s largest cruise ship is one step closer to making its Port Canaveral debut in just over a month. Royal Caribbean officially has the keys to its new Star of the Seas, the company’s second Icon-class ship.
The handoff took place at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland, just a few weeks ahead of its August debut. The milestone follows more than two years of construction on the 248,663-gross-ton vessel, which can accommodate 5,610 passengers at double occupancy and more than 7,000 passengers at full capacity, plus 2,350 crew.

More than 1,250 crew members and partners gathered in the ship’s AquaTheater during a ceremony in Finland marking the official handoff of the ship to Royal Caribbean.
“The delivery of Star of the Seas marks another bold step forward in Royal Caribbean Group’s journey to reimagine the future of vacations. Star and the Icon Class are a symbol of what’s possible when innovation, imagination and our relentless focus on delivering exceptional experiences come together, ultimately creating unforgettable memories for millions of families and vacationers,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO of the Royal Caribbean Group, in a news release. “We’re proud to bring this next-generation vacation experience to life with our valued partners at Meyer Turku.”