- A male guest physically assaulted a uniformed crew member on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas.
- The confrontation, which took place near the water park, was recorded by multiple passengers and shared widely online.
- The cruise line is investigating the incident and enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy on violence toward its staff and passengers.
- The guest is likely to face disembarkation at the next port of call and a lifetime ban from sailing with the company.
The incident in question occurred aboard Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas during a 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise that had departed from Miami on December 6, 2025. The core of the event involved a male guest initiating a physical altercation with crew members on the ship’s open decks, specifically near the large water park area.

Video footage of the confrontation, which has been widely shared across social media, shows the male passenger arguing with staff before throwing punches. One strike allegedly knocked a uniformed crew member to the floor. This aggressive behavior unfolded in a public space, with families and children present. The footage has not been independently verified, but multiple passengers reportedly recorded the event on their mobile phones.
Following the initial assault, another crew member was shown intervening to restrain the guest. Ship security subsequently escorted the individual away from the area. The uniformed staff member who was struck did not retaliate on camera, maintaining professional conduct despite the assault.
Royal Caribbean is currently investigating the matter and strictly adheres to a zero-tolerance policy regarding violence toward both passengers and crew. Consequently, the guest is likely to face severe disciplinary action. The expected consequences include being confined and disembarked by local authorities at the vessel’s first port of call, and the imposition of a lifetime ban from sailing with the cruise line. The Icon of the Seas, which is currently the world’s second-largest cruise ship, operates with an onboard security team and extensive CCTV coverage to manage and monitor such incidents. No official statement from the cruise line or authorities has been released at this time.
