Royal Caribbean’s new ship, named Star of the Seas, officially entered service at the end of August 2025, departing from Port Canaveral (Florida, USA). This is the largest cruise ship in the world today, surpassing its “sister” Icon of the Seas in length.
According to Axios , Star of the Seas is 364.83m long, with a capacity of tens of thousands of passengers and crew. The birth of the ship is considered the next step in Royal Caribbean's ambition to turn the sea travel experience into a "floating resort paradise".
Inside the world's largest cruise ship - Star of the Seas ( Video : Royal Caribbean Blog)
“Star of the Seas is a floating entertainment city where every luxury service is miniature on the deck,” described The Sun.
The ship is divided into many “neighborhoods” with different styles such as: Central Park with more than 30,000 trees, Surfside for families, The Hideaway for adults only or AquaDome where water shows are held.
The New York Post revealed that the AquaDome area is designed with a nearly 17m high waterfall, combined with a performance stage and lighting effects, providing a rare visual experience.

The super cruise ship Star of the Seas is known as a "floating city" with many luxurious resort amenities (Photo: Royal Caribbean).
One of the biggest highlights on Star of the Seas is the largest Category 6 water park ever at sea, with a record 6 water slides. There are also 7 swimming pools, a suspended pool, an in-water bar, a surfing area, rock climbing, mini golf, a musical stage…
According to Cruise News , the ship also has the Lincoln Park Supper Club, a 1930s Chicago-style theater and restaurant that offers a luxurious dinner and show. Additionally, Royal Caribbean Blog said, Star of the Seas is equipped with cleaning robots to keep the space clean.
In addition, the yacht also has a system of accompanying technology utilities such as the “Find My Kid” positioning application, helping parents feel secure letting their children play in private areas. For adults, relaxing spaces from infinity pools to luxury clubs are available.

A corner of the swimming pool on the Star of the Seas cruise ship (Photo: Royal Caribbean).
Star of the Seas' inaugural seven-night itinerary visits popular destinations like San Juan, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, Cozumel, Mexico, and Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Ticket prices for a 7-night cruise start at $951 per person (25 million VND) and can go up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. According to the New York Post , this price offers an experience on par with a 5-star resort but with the added feeling of floating in the middle of the ocean.
According to a survey by Dan Tri reporters, the Royal Loft Suite room class on the Star of the Seas cruise ship costs 123,513 USD (3.3 billion VND) for a 7-night cruise without any promotion, or about 471 million VND/night. This is one of the most luxurious room classes, with an area of over 600m², and can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Royal Loft Suite room type on Star of the Seas cruise ship (Photo: Royal Caribbean).
The room is designed on two floors, with an open living and dining area with a bar, a spacious private balcony with a dining table, a whirlpool bathtub and an outdoor bar. The interior is meticulously cared for, with a king-sized bed with imported Matermoll mattress, and a super king bed (which can be split into two single beds) and a double sofa bed for guests.
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