"Nobody Tells You What's Underneath This 10,000-Person Ship."

"Nobody Tells You What's Underneath This 10,000-Person Ship." Inside the Icon of the Seas — the largest cruise ship ever built — lies a hidden world most passengers never see. Below the pools, theaters, and waterparks sits a self-sufficient city: engine rooms generating 89,000 kW of power, desalination plants turning seawater into drinking water, and a crew of 2,350 people running everything from the world's first hydrogen fuel cell system to a zero-waste recycling operation. In this video, we go below deck to uncover how a 248,000-ton vessel carrying 10,000 people stays balanced, fed, watered, and powered for a full week without ever touching land. Watch till the end to see how the ship's hidden engineering keeps this floating city alive. 00:00 Intro (add your real timestamps here once edited) #IconOfTheSeas #RoyalCaribbean #BiggestCruiseShip #CruiseShipSecrets #EngineeringMarvel #InsideTheShip #FloatingCi