July 18
Departure
7
nights
5
ports
$1,787
From
GoCruiseTravel.com Cruise Data
$255
per night
7
nights
45/100
mainstream — extras sold separately
GoCruiseTravel.com prices this Icon of the Seas Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing from $255/night (inside). 7 nights departing July 18, 2026. Royal Caribbean International Perk Score: 45/100 — room service. Compare 4 cabin categories with real pricing data on GoCruiseTravel.com.
Not included
WiFi is priced per device, not per person. A family of four with phones and tablets can easily spend $100+/day. Pre-purchasing saves up to 30%.
An 18% gratuity is added on top of the drink package price at checkout. On a 7-night cruise this can add $50-80+ per person that wasn't in the advertised price.
Gratuities are automatically added to your onboard account. An additional 18% gratuity is also applied to all beverage, specialty dining, and room service purchases; 20% for spa services.
Only continental breakfast is truly free. A cooked American breakfast or any lunch/dinner order costs $7.95+tip per delivery. Grand Suite and above get free 24-hour room service.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to all specialty dining charges on top of the menu price.
Automatic gratuities of $18.50/day (standard) or $21.00/day (suites) per person are charged daily to your onboard account. You can adjust at Guest Services but it is strongly discouraged.
Promotional 'free' perks (WiFi, drinks) are often bundled into a higher cruise fare rather than truly free. Always compare the promo fare against the base fare plus buying add-ons separately.
Royal Caribbean can increase gratuity rates at any time before sailing. Rates have risen multiple times in recent years, most recently in 2024.
An 18% gratuity is auto-added to all onboard purchases including drinks, specialty dining, room service, and minibar. Spa purchases have a 20% auto-gratuity.
Day 1
MiamiUnited StatesThe world's busiest cruise port, minutes from South Beach and downtown Miami.
Day 2
Charlotte AmalieUS Virgin IslandsThe Caribbean's premier duty-free shopping port, with stunning Magens Bay just over the hill.
Day 3
San JuanPuerto RicoWalk straight off the ship into a historic colonial city with 500-year-old UNESCO-listed forts.

Day 5
MiamiUnited StatesThe world's busiest cruise port, minutes from South Beach and downtown Miami.
Before you sail — hotels in Miami
Arrive a day early and explore Miami before boarding
The world's largest cruise ship. Eight distinct neighborhoods including the first suspended infinity pool at sea. Category 6 waterslide, Surfside family area, and Central Park open-air garden. A floating city with something for every age group.