Two Royal Caribbean International ships, head to head — specs, amenities, and what each one is genuinely better at.
Icon of the Seas (2023) is the newer ship by 1 year versus Wonder of the Seas (2022). Icon of the Seas is the larger hull at 248,663 GT (~5% bigger). Icon of the Seas sails with fewer guests at double occupancy (5,610 vs 5,734).
| Spec | Icon of the Seas | Wonder of the Seas |
|---|---|---|
| Year built | 2023 | 2022 |
| Tonnage | 248,663 GT | 236,857 GT |
| Guests (double occupancy) | 5,610 | 5,734 |
| Guests (max) | 7,600 | 7,084 |
Trophy marks the ship that wins each row. Smaller capacity = more space per guest.
Distinct ports each ship visits in the next 12 months.