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Sailings are now open for bookings onboard Asia’s largest, newest and most innovative ship for a spectacular three to nine nights of ocean getaways and sailings that will visit the best of Asia. Brought to you by Royal Caribbean Cruise

Spectrum of the Seas arrives six months early in Singapore.

Choose from a three- to four-night ocean getaway this April to June, or the three- to nine-night sailings this October to April 2023 that will take you to visit ports of call in Malaysia and Thailand.“We know vacation time is precious, which is why we are thrilled to welcome Spectrum of the Seas – one of the most advanced ships in the world, to Singapore in April,” said Royal Caribbean International Asia Pacific vice president and managing director Angie Stephen.

Royal Caribbean International Asia Pacific regional director of sales Kenneth Yeo added: “The Asia-Pacific region holds tremendous opportunity for the growth of the cruise industry. As we navigate Covid-19 as endemic, we are confident holidaymakers around the region will see cruising as an unbeatable adventure-packed holiday.”include:Asia’s first virtual reality bungee trampoline adventure whereby guests transport themselves to another time and planet.

The comprehensive, multi-layered set of measures includes pre-departure wellness screenings and testing, contactless embarkation and debarkation, enhanced ventilation and sanitisation on board, as well as sailing with fully vaccinated crew members and guests.

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