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IT’S been a hell of a year for travel.

The Sun team has ventured all over the globe, hunting out the best bargain getaways that will save our readers dosh, ticking off the lesser-known attractions that are loved by locals and sailing on record-breaking ships.

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The Sun's travel experts reveal their favourite moments of 2024

We share our favourite moments of 2024 . . . 

LISA MINOT Head of Travel

ICON OF THE SEAS

WHILE my last trip of the year was a lazy few days in Lanzarote, the start of 2024 saw me clock up 13,000 steps in just eight hours as I explored the world’s biggest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas.

Heading to the luxury liner’s home port of Miami, I was among the first to experience this leviathan of a ship.

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At full capacity cruise ship The Icon of the Seas can accommodate 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew across 20 dazzling decksCredit: Royal Carribean
Lisa Minot on the £2billion vesselCredit: Supplied

Longer than the Shard or Eiffel Tower are tall, at full capacity it can accommodate 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew across 20 dazzling decks.

The $2billion giant has seven pools — including the largest at sea — as well as 40 places to eat and drink spread across eight distinct neighbourhoods.

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New is the AquaDome, sitting proud at the front of the ship.

This multi-deck glass marvel is a tranquil oasis by day, with floor-to-ceiling ocean views and a 55ft waterfall tumbling into a pool that by night features aerial acrobatics and daring dives.

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But the highlight of my visit was the Crown’s Edge — a terrifying walk-the-plank adventure where you’re strapped in and then step out 16 decks above the ocean across a series of tiny platforms, before reaching the final spot where the floor gives way and you’re flying over the sea and back on board.

While the ship has been sailing the Caribbean in 2024, it will be joined by sister liner Star of the Seas in August next year, giving cruisers yet more to enjoy.

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