Royal Caribbean may be one of the world's largest cruise lines — with several of the largest cruise ships on the planet — but it's also a big-time entertainment company. Its newest megaships can compete with land-based rivals such as Disney, Universal, and the top resorts in Las Vegas for travelers seeking a fun, energetic, and yes, entertaining vacation experience.
Star of the Seas, which debuted in August 2025 as the second vessel in Royal Caribbean's Icon Class, is pretty much a duplicate of its barely older sibling, Icon of the Seas, which launched in early 2024. I wasn't sure what to expect when I first set foot on the groundbreaking Icon — and I'll admit I was totally blown away. I wondered if the wow factor would be diminished the second time around, but that wasn't the case at all. I still felt dazzled by The Pearl, the three-deck orb covered with thousands of ever-changing kinetic tiles that first greets guests as they exit the gangway into the Royal Promenade. And from the sprawling pool areas on decks 15, 16, and 17, my jaw still dropped at the sheer size of this 1,196-foot-long ship — that's more than three football fields — as I gazed down at the open-air atriums of the Central Park and Surfside neighborhoods below.