Emergency Response on Icon of the Seas Recovers Overboard Crew Member
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An overboard was reported from Icon of the Seas at just after 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
The individual was recovered with the ship’s rescue craft in less than 30 minutes, but unfortunately passed away.
Icon of the Seas is currently sailing a 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary and should not be delayed.
It was a harrowing evening aboard Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas as an overboard was reported, followed by a flurry of activity including a course change, and deployment of a rescue craft. Unfortunately, the rescue of the overboard individual was not successful.
The incident happened at roughly 7 p.m. when the “oscar” alarm was sounded over the ship’s public address system. This is an emergency code indicating an overboard situation.
The massive cruise ship immediately responded by slowing and turning back to the noted position. For the 248,663-gross ton ship, this is quite a maneuver.
A Royal Caribbean spokesperson stated to Cruise Hive:
“Our crew immediately initiated a search and rescue operation, but unfortunately the crew member passed away. We extend our condolences to the crew member’s family and loved ones. To respect their privacy, we have no additional details to share.“
At the time, Icon of the Seas was sailing northwest enjoying a day at sea. Satellite tracking data shows the ship’s course change just northeast of San Salvador Island in the Bahamas, roughly 200 miles east of Nassau.
According to guests onboard, the overboard occurred from the ship’s port side, and life preservers were dropped over the side to help assist the individual and mark the overboard location.
At the same time, portions of the ship’s outer decks were blocked off to facilitate rescue operations and to ensure no guests impeded those efforts.
The rescue craft was deployed and managed to locate the individual. Eyewitness reports indicate it was likely a crew member based on the appearance of a uniform of some sort, which was later confirmed by the cruise line’s statement.
Will Icon of the Seas Be Delayed?
Icon of the Seas has resumed course on her current 7-night sailing, which departed Miami on Saturday, July 19, 2025. The ship is on an Eastern Caribbean itinerary, having already visited St. Maarten and St. Thomas.
The next port visit is scheduled to be Perfect Day at CocoCay on Friday, July 25. The ship is back on track for that visit and it does not appear there will be any delay for her morning arrival.
All told, the incident took less than an hour, which is a testament to the fast reactions and intense emergency training of the ship’s officers and crew to ensure the safety of everyone on the vessel.
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It was similar fast actions that resulted in a successful double rescue of a young girl and her father overboard from Disney Dream in June, which also happened in the Bahamas.
Icon of the Seas‘ captain did make a follow-up announcement that the individual was recovered, but did not give any further information at that time.
Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of crew members and emergency response teams, successful rescues are less common than many travelers would hope.
The most recent overboard from a Royal Caribbean ship, a passenger from “The 80s Cruise” in March onboard Explorer of the Seas, was also unsuccessful and that individual was never recovered.
Emergency Response on Icon of the Seas Recovers Overboard Crew Member