When will Star of the Seas debut?
The ship is scheduled to debut on August 31, 2025, from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Travel / Cruises
Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas, poised to become the world's largest cruise ship, has completed its sea trials, marking a significant step towards its official launch. The vessel is scheduled to debut from Port Canaveral, Florida, in Au...
The Star of the Seas underwent extensive testing during its sea trials, with over 2,000 specialists monitoring its performance under real-world conditions. This Icon-class ship, the second of four announced, is designed to be incrementally larger than its predecessors, including the Oasis-class vessels. Its signature feature is the AquaDome, a massive glass-and-metal structure housing the AquaTheater, which combines diving, aerial performances, and fountain shows. The ship will offer seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, including stops at Perfect Day at Coco Cay, Royal Caribbean's private island. It also features a "Back to the Future" musical. The Star of the Seas will mostly mirror the venues found on Icon of the Seas, except Icon’s Empire Supper Club themed to 1920s-era New York will become the Lincoln Park Supper Club themed to 1930s-era Chicago.
The ship is scheduled to debut on August 31, 2025, from Port Canaveral, Florida.
The ship can accommodate up to 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew members.
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