Royal Caribbean needs a Hero

Royal Caribbean has announced its fourth Icon class ship, the family-friendly Hero of the Seas, arriving in Miami in August next year, writes JO-ANNE HUI-MILLER.

According to the cruise line, Hero will build on the existing Icon-class experience of her sister ships, with eight neigbourhoods and “more water, more thrills and more choices”.

New features include additional family raft slides, nine swimming pools and accommodation for multigenerational families such as the three-storey Ultimate Family Treehouse.

The Hideaway adults-only space will feature two pools, as well as the largest swim-up bar at sea and an in-water DJ booth, while families can enjoy the new Coconut Cove, with in-water loungers and poolside service, overlooking views of the Central Park neighbourhood.

Guests can choose to dine at 28 spots on board Hero, including the new Orelans Parish Supper Club, a multi-course dining venue with live music, craft cocktails and gourmet Cajun and Creole dishes, while at Royal Railway – Hero Station, passengers will be transported to new destinations by train car while enjoying their meals.

Existing spaces will also be given a revamp, such as the Swim and Tonic pool and swim-up bar for adults, as well as new water features at Splashaway Bay.

“Icon class truly set a new standard for family vacations, and Hero of the Seas takes that vision even further,” explained Michael Bayley, president and CEO at Royal Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean loyalty members can start booking from 01 April, ahead of the official opening on 02 April.

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