Royal Caribbean International
- Royal Caribbean is preparing for the July debut of its next mega-ship, Utopia of the Seas.
- Utopia will enter service six months after the debut of its wildly popular predecessor, Icon of the Seas.
- Take a look at Royal Caribbean's plans for the upcoming 7,958-person mega-ship.
Royal Caribbean has been basking in the wild booking frenzy of its newest ship: the Icon of the Seas, officially the world's largest cruise ship.
But behind the scenes, the cruise line is already prepping to debut its next giant vessel: 1,188-foot-long Utopia of the Seas.
In July — only six months after Icon's debut — the upcoming mega-ship will join its fleet with a series of three- to four-night cruises from Florida's Port Canaveral, Royal Caribbean says.
And it's sure to add more traffic to what's already one of the world's busiest cruising hubs: Royal Caribbean says Utopia will accommodate up to 7,958 people, including 5,668 guests.
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