
Icon of the Seas: This rendering of the vessel set to be the world's largest cruise ship recently went viral, eliciting strong reactions across the internet.

Biggest water park at sea: The artist's impression depicts the fully laden ship in vibrant colors, emphasizing its massive water park.

Thrill Island: The ship's Thrill Island area has seven pools and six record-breaking water slides.

Room with a view: There are 28 different types of accommodation on board the ship.

Social space: Central Park, an outdoor relaxation zone on board the ship, is a staple neighborhood on Royal Caribbean cruise liners.

Aquadome: The giant glass structure above the front of the ship is intended as a tranquil place to enjoy wraparound ocean views. In the evening it'll be used as an entertainment venue.

Highly anticipated: Prices start at around $2,000 per person for a seven-day cruise and some sailings are already sold out.

Action-packed: "I think the Royal Caribbean enthusiasts are going to look at this and go 'Wow,'" says Ross Klein, a sociologist at the Memorial University of Newfoundland and a cruise expert.