CruiseTLC's Lai Khe Han ticks off his cruise bucket list and discovers a world of diverse offerings at Royal Caribbean’s CocoCay.

A travel agent discovers a Perfect Day in the Bahamas

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Lai Khe Han, director of TLC Travel & Tours, fulfilled his cruise bucketlist at Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Lai Khe Han, director of TLC Travel & Tours, fulfilled his cruise bucketlist at Perfect Day at CocoCay. Photo Credit: Lai Khe Han, TLC Travel & Tours

“It looked just like a postcard – no editing required and with the right weather between 20 and 24-degree Celsius under the sunny sky,” says Lai Khe Han, director of TLC Travel & Tours, who recently cruised to Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas.

Home to the tallest waterslide in North America, the largest freshwater pool and wave pool in the Caribbean, and overwater cabanas each with its own slide into the ocean, it’s not hard to see why a visit to the private cruise resort had been on Khe Han’s bucket list.

“I was excited by the concept of a private island, and the chance to explore how a cruise line can create such novel experiences. It’s amazing that Royal Caribbean created it out of nothing in the middle of the sea,” he remarks.

Topping the list of Khe Han’s to-dos is Thrill Waterpark, with 13 waterslides – including Splash Summit, that has a winding tube slide for two called The Twister. Khe Han’s insider tip: get ashore early because there’s plenty to explore.

Lai Khe Han, director of TLC Travel & Tours, arriving at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Lai Khe Han, director of TLC Travel & Tours, arriving at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. Photo Credit: Lai Khe Han, TLC Travel & Tours

“To cool off, explore the pristine waters of Chill Island, where there are rentals for kayaking and snorkelling,” he adds. Those looking for relaxation can also find their zen at the beachfront infinity pool by buying admission to the exclusive Coco Beach Club.

“There’s something for everyone – CocoCay is unlike anything you can see in Asia and it's not your average beach resort,” says Khe Han who has travelled the world, given his experience working at a travel agency. 

Cruising to CocoCay might have been a personal dream come true for the Malaysia-based travel planner, but now equipped with first-hand experience he believes he can provide clients with even better recommendations of cruising in the Caribbean. 

Beyond an Icon-ic vacation

Beyond CocoCay, there’s more that Royal Caribbean International offers to make fulfil other travellers’ bucket lists. 

Set to make a 2024 debut is Icon of the Seas, the first Icon Class ship featuring seven pools, including the largest pool at sea, and the three-storey Ultimate Family Townhouse, complete with its own white picket fence, mailbox and a slide into the living room.

The ship will spotlight eight neighbourhoods, including Royal Promenade featuring its first floor-to-ceiling ocean views, a lush and lively Central Park, and multi-level suite sun deck The Grove.

In the region, Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas is geared towards the Asian market with thrilling features at sea, spanning Sky Pad, a bungee trampoline adventure using virtual reality; surf simulator Flowrider; and RipCord by iFly, touted as the first sky-diving experience at sea. 

Dining wise, cruisers will find a range of international flavours on board, from Windjammer and the Main Dining Room to speciality dining options at Teppanyaki and Sichuan Red.

For 2023, Royal Caribbean has unveiled three-to-12-night cruises on Spectrum of the Seas. These sailings include 12-night cruises between Singapore and Japan with port visits at destinations such as Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

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