
STAR OF THE SEAS © Jukka Huotari
Meyer Turku delivered the second vessel of the Icon class, the STAR OF THE SEAS
CruiseMeyer Turku has handed over the STAR OF THE SEAS to Royal Caribbean. STAR OF THE SEAS is the second Icon class ship built at the Meyer Turku shipyard. STAR OF THE SEAS will leave the shipyard in mid-July and will later in the summer start sailing on the Caribbean from its home port in Port Canaveral.
Casimir Lindholm, CEO of Meyer Turku: " STAR OF THE SEAS is already the second cruise ship of the world's most advanced Icon class to be built at our shipyard. In good cooperation with the customer and our network companies, we were able to draw on the lessons learned during the prototype ship building process and Star was completed in record time and with high quality.
STAR OF THE SEAS is the largest single industrial product ever built in Finland. At the same time, the ship is another important step towards the green transition, which is the shipyard's main competitive advantage. Such a demanding project is made possible by the high level of expertise and quality project management of Meyer Turku and the companies of the entire maritime cluster."
STAR OF THE SEAS' eight different neighbourhoods includes the largest water park in the seas, the Central Park with live plants, the AquaTheatre with water acrobatics and around 40 different places to eat. The cabin and entertainment solutions of this state-of-the-art ship have been developed in cooperation with long-standing partners of Meyer Turku Shipyard.
“The delivery of STAR OF THE SEAS marks another bold step forward in Royal Caribbean Group’s journey to reimagine the future of vacations. Star and the Icon Class are a symbol of what’s possible when innovation, imagination and our relentless focus on delivering exceptional experiences come together, ultimately creating unforgettable memories for millions of families and vacationers,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean Group. “We’re proud to bring this next-generation vacation experience to life with our valued partners at Meyer Turku.”
The third ship in the series, LEGEND OF THE SEAS, will after the summer be floated out from the dry dock to the outfitting pier.
STAR OF THE SEAS in figures:
Length: 365 m
Hull width: 48.5 m (waterline), 57.8 m (deckhouse), 65.8 m (bridge)
Passengers: 7 600
Crew: 2 350
Flag: Bahamas
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Jul 11 2025
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