CruiseThe cruise line announces two new sailings between Singapore and Tokyo in September and October 2023.

Royal Caribbean unveils new Singapore-Japan sailings

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Spectrum of the Seas will call at ports in Hue/Danang in Vietnam and Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan.
Spectrum of the Seas will call at ports in Hue/Danang in Vietnam and Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan. Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean has unveiled two additional Singapore-Tokyo sailings on Spectrum of the Sea amid strong demand for its longer itineraries.

The new 12-night voyages will depart from Singapore on 19 September 2023 and 1 October 2023 respectively, with ports of calls including Hue/Danang in Vietnam, Hong Kong, as well as Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan.

Passengers can choose to either explore the destinations on their own or through a selection of shore excursions offered by Royal Caribbean to immerse guests in the sights, sounds and culture of Vietnam’s cities and Japan’s prefectures.

“We are uniquely able to showcase the beauty of the region in a fun-filled and fuss-free manner on our longer sailings,” said Angie Stephen, managing director, Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean International. “The 12-night itineraries have been incredibly popular amongst both local and
international guests since they were first announced in August 2022, and most of our staterooms were sold out by the end of last year.

“Today’s travellers seek new experiences and adventures, and we’re excited to deliver more of that with these itineraries onboard Asia’s largest and newest cruise ship, coupled with the thrill of waking up in a new city almost every morning.”

Prices for Royal Caribbean’s Singapore-Japan sailings start from S$1,500 (US$1,134).

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