Royal Caribbean: The Definitive History of the World’s Most Audacious Cruise Line From a single secondhand ship in 1968 to the record-breaking Icon era, this is the full story of the company that turned seafaring into a floating city experience. Drawing on meticulous research, shipyard records, regulatory filings, and contemporary reporting (not interviews), Royal Caribbean traces five decades of invention, competition, and controversy; told with clarity, balance, and a mariner’s eye for detail. Across ports, boardrooms, and bridge wings, the book follows the line’s ascent through scale, design, and brand theatre, while never shying away from hard moments that shaped policy and culture. It is both a history of ships and a study of how a modern cruise giant works. Inside you’ll find: Founders, early routes, and the leap from modest tonnage to true resort ships. - How ship-stretching, the Royal Promenade, ice rinks and neighbourhoods changed the industry. - Mergers and portfolio strategy; Admiral, Celebrity, Azamara, and what each brand added. - Private destinations from Labadee to CocoCay and the evolution into the “Perfect Day” concept. - Engineering the modern fleet: azipods, stabilisers, waste systems, data, and the shoreside command centre. - A measured account of crises and responses, including Amy Lynn Bradley’s disappearance, public health outbreaks, environmental cases, and the systems built in their wake. - Quantum’s digital turn, the pandemic halt and restart, and the arrival of Icon and Star of the Seas . - Clear appendices with a fleet timeline and a chronology of major corporate events. For readers of maritime history, business strategy, and travel innovation and for anyone who has ever stood on the weather deck at dusk and felt a ship come alive, this is the definitive, unvarnished chronicle of Royal Caribbean’s rise. About the author Written by Noah Herrsen , an English writer and former cruise ship photographer who sailed with several major lines and brings both curiosity and craft to a complex story. The result is authoritative, readable, and fair—celebratory where earned, candid where required.