Star of the Seas during her initial sea trials, May 19, 2025 Meyer Turku
Cruise

Royal Caribbean welcomes new 5,000-guest ship to fleet

Jens Karsten

Royal Caribbean International took delivery of a new cruise ship from Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku on Thursday, July 10.

Star of the Seas measures 1,196 by 159 feet (364.75 by 48.47 metres) and features 2,805 cabins for housing 5,600 guests. A parabolic bow design is incorporated into the hull to provide additional stability, ensuring smoother motion while underway.

The ship's propulsion system consists of six dual-fuel engines that can also run on LNG, five bow thrusters, three 20MW diesel-electric driven azimuthing thrusters, and fuel cells.

The fuel cells will be used as a lower-emission alternative energy source for generating onboard electricity as well as freshwater.

When at berth, the ship will rely on a shore power connection to supply the hotel load.

Star of the Seas belongs to the same series as Icon of the Seas, which was delivered in 2023. Meyer Turku will build another two sister ships. If options will be exercised, another two ships will be built for a total of six.

Star of the Seas will be homeported in Port Canaveral, Florida. Her initial sailings will be in the Caribbean.