Royal Caribbean deploys spectrum of the seas for full year in singapore, now open for booking

Spectrum of the Seas will spend a full year sailing from Singapore, offering both Ocean Getaway and Destination cruises through April 2023.

 

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Royal Caribbean to deploy Spectrum of the Seas until April 2023

Royal Caribbean releases Spectrum of the Seas Ocean Getaway sailings from July to October this morning for booking. Sailing from Singapore, she will be sailing similar -3 and -4 Nights Ocean Getaway cruises (cruise to nowhere). That means after she will be sailing cruises with no ports when she starts operations next week on April 11, to October 21, 2022.

“We are excited that Spectrum of the Seas will call Singapore home for the year ahead; this Quantum Ultra Class ship brings a wealth of adventure across activities, entertainment and dining to our guests. Extending Spectrum’s Singapore season for a full year, demonstrates Royal Caribbean’s commitment to the market and underscores the growth potential for cruising in the region,” said Angie Stephen, vice president and managing director, Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean International. “We are thrilled with our success in having returned to sailing with Quantum of the Seas, and Spectrum is the opportunity to showcase innovation and bring holidaymakers even more incredible and memorable holidays.”

A Full Year Deployment Demonstrates Commitment to the Singapore Market

With Spectrum now confirming her Ocean Getaway deployments from April to October, and destination cruises from October to April 2023, guests will have plenty of time and selections to enjoy the new ship initially, and sail on them to port calls later in the year.

Tentative schedule based on sailings that are open for sale online right now.

Spectrum will continue similar schedules, departing Singapore every Monday and Thursdays.

A Regional Homeport and the World’s Next Cruising Playground - International Guests are Welcome

“The arrival of Spectrum couldn’t have come at a better time, just as Singapore shifts towards general vaccinated travel and readies for a strong recovery. We will continue to work with Royal Caribbean and other industry partners to steer cruising in the region towards greater heights,” said Annie Chang, Director of Cruise, Singapore Tourism Board (STB). “Almost a half million people have sailed since Singapore restarted cruises in November 2020, including many first-time cruisers. We strongly believe that the popularity of cruising and our strong fundamentals will enable Southeast Asia to become the world’s next cruising playground.”

From 1st April, international guests can now fly into Singapore, regardless of nationality and region of residence on any flights without quarantine.

These new sailings are now available on Royal Caribbean website, or through your travel advisor.

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