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Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas, the highly anticipated third vessel in its revolutionary Icon-class lineup, has just reached a monumental milestone — she floated for the first time at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Southwest Finland, signalling a giant leap toward her August 2026 debut.
The spectacle of this engineering marvel began as the ship’s dry dock was filled with water overnight in a carefully orchestrated process lasting nearly 12 hours. Slowly but surely, Legend of the Seas rose from the dock and floated over to the outfitting dock, marking a critical step in her journey to becoming a floating paradise for vacationers worldwide.
What awaits aboard this colossal marvel? Legend promises seven distinct neighbourhoods bursting with thrilling, immersive experiences. Whether it’s the heart-racing Category 6 water park — complete with adrenaline-pumping slides and splash zones — or Crown’s Edge, a daring skywalk that fuses ropes course, thrill ride, and panoramic views into one unforgettable adventure, there’s a pulse-pounding activity for every adventurer.

The epic journey begins in the summer of 2026 with seven-night itineraries through the Western Mediterranean, sailing from iconic European ports like Barcelona and Rome. Following the European season, Legend sets sail for the Caribbean in November 2026, offering six-night Western Caribbean and eight-night Southern Caribbean voyages. Highlights include stops at Royal Caribbean’s exclusive private paradise, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas, known for its pristine beaches, thrilling waterparks, and luxurious amenities.
Sustainability is a core feature of Legend of the Seas. She will be the cruise line’s fourth ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), a fuel option that significantly reduces environmental impact. Further green initiatives include waste heat recovery technology and shore power connections, underscoring Royal Caribbean’s commitment to greener cruising.
This milestone comes shortly after Royal Caribbean’s newest Icon-class sister ship, Star of the Seas, joined the fleet in Port Canaveral just last month, following the debut of the class-defining Icon of the Seas in January 2024, which notably counted Argentine football legend Lionel Messi as its godfather.
With Legend of the Seas joining this elite fleet, Royal Caribbean is set to redefine luxury cruising with unmatched experiences that blend innovation, adventure, and environmental responsibility — a floating icon destined to become a legend.
For travellers ready to embark on the next chapter of extraordinary voyages, the countdown to Legend’s debut is on. Explore more and book your voyage on Royal Caribbean’s website.
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