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Royal Caribbean International is celebrating bringing Asia’s largest and most innovative ship to Singapore, with Spectrum of the Seas’ long-awaited comeback of cruising to destinations, with travellers able to look forward to spectacular 3- to 9-night sailings that will visit Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, starting October 21, 2022 and with sailings now open for bookings.
In addition Quantum of the Seas’ season in Sinagpore has been extended through April 2022
Angie Stephen, Vice President, Singapore, Royal Caribbean International said, “We are thrilled to introduce a whole spectrum of new adventures with Spectrum of the Seas, which features groundbreaking escapades exclusively designed for the Asian market, a testament to Royal Caribbean’s confidence about the potential of the cruising industry in the region”.
She added, “We have seen a surge in repeat cruisers, as well as a significant number of new to cruise guests, and look forward to bringing the best of the Royal Caribbean experience to our guests,” and “At the same time, we are excited to extend Quantum’s ultimate ocean getaways once again through early next year and continue to cater to the strong demand for sailings from Singapore.”
RCI says it has more than 50 years of legacy delivering innovation at sea, and now introducing Spectrum as an Asian adventure full of feats and firsts.
Guests on board Spectrum will savour an exotic array of Asian-inspired cuisine consisting of
Teppanyaki and Hot Pot-style dining, as well as an entertainment extravaganza touching on the cultures, colors, music, and dance styles of China, Persia, and India. Spectrum offers the perfect combination of high-tech experiences, providing adventure-loving guests a wealth of onboard experiences:
Spectrum also features Asia’s first Sky Pad, a virtual reality, bungee trampoline adventure where guests strap in and don a headset to transport themselves to another time and planet.
Royal Caribbean’s first and exclusive Suite Enclave, which features the exquisite Royal Suite Class Star, Sky and Sea accommodations in a private area, supremely positioned at the forward end of the ship. Guests booked in these luxury suites have exclusive floor access, an elevator, private restaurants, and a dedicated lounge area.
Cutting-edge and transformative venues such as Two70, boasts stunning 270-degree ocean views by day and transforming into a multidimensional theater by night, this transformative space flaunts six agile Roboscreens, breathtaking live performers and mind-bending aerialists to create unimaginable visuals. Meanwhile, SeaPlex, the largest indoor active space at sea, featuring bumper cars, roller skating, laser tag, fencing, archery, and more.
Star Moment, a lively and energetic karaoke venue where family and friends can belt out and sing like stars.
Spectrum boasts an array of spacious and family friendly staterooms, from exterior balcony staterooms to family friendly interconnected rooms, to the signature two-level Ultimate Family Suite, an expansive, multi-room retreat complete with its own ensuite slide and cinema, which also doubles as a karaoke stage.
A bold lineup of signature activities, including the FlowRider surf simulator; the North Star, an all-glass capsule which ascends 300 feet above the ocean, delivering incomparable 360-degree views; and RipCord by iFly, the first sky diving experience at sea.
Nineteen distinct dining options serving up flavors from around the world, including Hot Pot, featuring an authentic Chinese dining experience, Teppanyaki, a celebration of authentic oriental flavors cooked in Japan’s traditional teppanyaki style, and Sichuan Red, a new specialty dining experience tailored just for Spectrum, where diners can savour a bold tapestry of authentic spices and Sichuan flavours. Signature classics include imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, top-notch, aged beef at Chops Grille, and authentic rustic fare and handmade pasta at Jamie’s Italian.
The global cruise operator says it continues to implement the necessary health and safety measures, in line with its Royal Promise commitment. In addition to robust onboard ventilation systems, enhanced cleaning and sanitization as well as having its crew vaccinated, the cruise line will also require all guests 12 and older to be fully vaccinated for all new bookings made from October 1, 2021 onwards.
The vaccine requirement is one of the many layers of measures that safeguard the well-being of guests and crew, and Royal Caribbean will continue to evaluate and update its measures as circumstances evolve with various government and health authorities.
Stephen said, “I extend my deepest gratitude to the Singapore Government for its collaboration and confidence in Royal Caribbean to deliver a safe cruising experience. As we continue to evaluate and implement public health recommendations from both our Healthy Sail Panel and the local government(s), we look forward to our guests being able to explore new destinations and enjoy the great guest experience they have loved onboard Royal Caribbean”.
Guests can also continue to enjoy an extended season of adventures onboard Quantum with sailings through April 7, 2022. Guests who book their vacation on Quantum on or before October 31, 2021 can be assured of flexibility in their plans with Royal Caribbean’s Cruise with Confidence program, which allows for changes and cancellations up to 48 hours before the cruise sets sail.
As long as holidaymakers cancel at least 48 hours before their sail date, they’ll receive a Future Cruise Credit. The credit is valid for future bookings on or before April 30, 2022, for sailings departing before December 31, 2022, or one year from the original sailing date, whichever is later.
A report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor