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Royal Caribbean unveils new bars and nightlife for the "Icon of the Seas"
With each reveal, Icon of the Seas showcases Royal Caribbean's 53+ years of experience brought to life. A ship that is full of options for all segments.
Royal Caribbean made one of the most anticipated announcements in the industry, where they shared all the offer that Icon of the Seas will have to offer, at sunset.
Royal Caribbean promises restaurants, elevated cocktail experiences and nightspots aboard its newest and largest ship, Icon of the Seas. This list of new bars on Icon of the Seas promises plenty of opportunities for cocktails, coffee, and more.
"Icon of the Seas has definitely come to revolutionize the industry and cruise vacations," says Alberto Muñoz, Royal Caribbean's vice president for Latin America.
Delivering on its promise of fun for all, Royal Caribbean introduced more than 15 bars and nightlife experiences that travelers will enjoy aboard Icon of the Seas, which will sail in January 2024. All travelers (parents, couples and friends) can enjoy fun new places and over 40 ways to dine, drink and be entertained when Icon hits the waters next year. Icon of the Seas is currently under construction.
First-of-its-kind vacation sets the standard with more sipping hot spots, live music and ways to play
Royal Caribbean International has unveiled more than 15 of the bars and nightlife experiences that will light up the world's greatest vacation when the sun goes down. Parents, couples and friends can raise a toast to the holidays and celebrations in new and returning hot spots for every type of adventurer.
Whether vacationers seek live music, as two pianists go head-to-head, or bar-hopping for sips of coffee-infused or bubbly cocktails at a new champagne bar, Icon will feature an unrivaled lineup when she sets sail. in January 2024.
At newly revealed locations, among more than 40 ways to dine, drink and be entertained, adults enjoy all-new experiences and favorites from end-to-end and even overnight. Brand scoops are offered at venues that revolve around tunes, like Lou's Jazz 'n Blues in Central Park and Dueling Pianos on the Royal Promenade, and places to grab drinks and socialize before a show like Rye & Bean Coffee Bar at AquaDome and Bubbles Champagne Bar in Central Park. When it comes to favourites, from Trellis Bar and its first-ever bites menu to more ways to play at Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, each venue has a fresh feel, whether it's a new look and location or signature cocktails exclusive to Icon.
Lou's Jazz 'n Blues fills open-air Central Park with live performances of soulful classics and jazz-pop tunes.
Dueling Pianos, Royal Caribbean's first dueling piano bar, offers high-energy performances of crowd-favorite hits on Royal Promenade, the heart of Icon.
1400 Lobby Bar offers several next-level cocktails developed with renowned mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim. The venue opens onto the vibrant Royal Promenade with an open-air waterfront terrace.
Bubbles, a walk-in champagne bar showcasing thousands of natural plants in Central Park, has glasses of mimosas, prosecco, Bellini, and bubbly on tap all day.
Rye & Bean is a coffee shop that offers everything from coffee to espresso cocktails for the perfect combination of relaxing morning hangouts and a lively late-night bar.
Overlook & Overlook Pods, the elevated lounge, features first-of-its-kind nooks at sea with wraparound windows in the AquaDome, bringing the ocean center stage during the day. The cruise line's marquee water shows are just steps away at night.
“We set out to introduce a new kind of vacation in every way and took a blank slate to create an unprecedented combination of ways vacationers can celebrate and make memories, whatever their mood, ambiance and style," said Linken D'Souza, Royal Caribbean's vice president of food and beverage. International.