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Western Caribbean Escape on Icon of the Seas – March 20, 2027
Embark on a 7-night Western Caribbean adventure aboard the spectacular Icon of the Seas, sailing round-trip from Miami. This itinerary takes you to stunning destinations, including Costa Maya (Mexico), Roatán (Honduras), Cozumel (Mexico), and Royal Caribbean’s exclusive private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Onboard the Icon of the Seas, one of the world’s largest and most innovative cruise ships, you’ll find something for everyone—thrilling water slides, family-friendly fun, serene adults-only escapes, dazzling entertainment, and unforgettable dining experiences.
This sailing blends island adventure with the ultimate at-sea experience, making it the perfect way to enjoy the Caribbean in style.
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About the Sailing

543 days to go

Icon of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International
Departing Miami on Saturday, March 20th 2027
7-night trip going to Caribbean - Western (Caribbean)
Visiting: Miami, Costa Maya, Roatan, Cozumel, CocoCay
Staterooms

Ocean View Balcony: D4
Stateroom Type: Balcony
Stateroom Features
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, seating area with sofa, full bathroom, shower with bench and private balcony.
Stateroom: 204 sq. ft.
Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
This stateroom is available on these decks: Deck Seven | Deck Eight | Deck Nine | Deck Ten | Deck Eleven | Deck Twelve | Deck Fourteen
Per Guest
Guest 1: $2,455.04
Guest 2: $2,455.04
includes all applicable taxes and fees

Ocean View: N4
Stateroom Type: Ocean View
Stateroom Features
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and seating area.
Stateroom: 160-187 sq ft.
This stateroom is available on these decks: Deck Three | Deck Four | Deck Seven | Deck Eight | Deck Nine | Deck Ten | Deck Eleven
Per Guest
Guest 1: $2,119.04
Guest 2: $2,119.04
includes all applicable taxes and fees

Interior: V4
Stateroom Type: Inside Cabin
Stateroom Features
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and seating area.
Stateroom: 156 sq. ft.
This stateroom is available on these decks: Deck Three | Deck Four | Deck Seven | Deck Eight | Deck Nine | Deck Ten | Deck Eleven | Deck Twelve | Deck Fourteen
Per Guest
Guest 1: $1,921.04
Guest 2: $1,921.04
includes all applicable taxes and fees
Itinerary
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Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
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Day 1
Date 03/20/2027
Port Miami
Arrive --
Depart 4:30pm
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Day 2
Date 03/21/2027
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 3
Date 03/22/2027
Port Costa Maya
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 5:00pm
-
Day 4
Date 03/23/2027
Port Roatan
Arrive 7:00am
Depart 4:00pm
-
Day 5
Date 03/24/2027
Port Cozumel
Arrive 8:00am
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 6
Date 03/25/2027
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
-
Day 7
Date 03/26/2027
Port CocoCay
Arrive 7:00am
Depart 5:00pm
-
Day 8
Date 03/27/2027
Port Miami
Arrive 6:00am
Depart --
About the Royal Caribbean International Icon of the Seas
Details and Deck Plans
Year Built | 2024 | Capacity | 7,514 |
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Year Refurbished | -- | Elevators | 8 |
Registry | Bahamas | Restaurants | 40 |
Tonnage | 250 | Bars | 25 |
Cabins | 2,805 | Pools | 8 |
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins | N | Theaters | Y |
Shops | Y | Library | Y |
Meeting Rooms | Y | Casino | Y |
Spa | Y | Disco | Y |
Fitness Center | Y | Children's Program | Y |
Internet Cafe | Y |
Ports of Call
Miami (Days 1, 8)

Costa Maya (Day 3)

Beginning where the Mayan Riviera ends, the Costa Maya stretches along the coastline up to Belize. The Costa Maya is the last remaining section of coastal properties yet to be exploited and there are acres of coastal land with absolutely no development. The odd fishing village spots the landscape but not much beyond that. Flying along the coastline you encounter numerous cenotes and you can still see the outlines and impressions of villages that were there centuries ago.
Experience the ancient Mayan City of Chacchoben. Largely unexplored until 1999, this Mayan site dates back to 360 A.D. when it played an important role in the distribution of such precious items as wood, jade and exotic birds.
Roatan (Day 4)

The Bay Islands, just north of the Caribbean coast of Honduras, have a long and colorful history. The earliest Indian inhabitants are thought to have traded with the Maya of Yucatan. Roatan is the largest of the islands with small towns and fishing villages built along the waters edge. Snorkeling and diving is at its best here. You´ll find beautiful palm-fringed beaches and miles of off-shore coral reef inhabited by brilliantly colored fish and multicolored gardens of aquatic plants.
There are fine restaurants, bars and attractions, such as Butterfly Park, Marble Hill Farms, the Iguana Farm and Carambola Gardens. But best of all, make sure to spend time exploring some of the most pure and untouched beaches in the Caribbean. It's all there for you to enjoy - at your own leisurely pace, of course.
Cozumel (Day 5)

CocoCay (Day 7)
