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Adventure On The High Seas

VOYAGER OF THE SEAS

AN AWARD-WINNING GLOBAL CRUISE COMPANY WITH A 50-YEAR LEGACY FOR INNOVATION, ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL IS OFFERING EXCITING NEW OPTIONS FOR THOSE DISCERNING TRAVELLERS WHO SEEK OUT THE ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE YOU CAN ONLY FIND OUT ON THE HIGH SEAS.

The company is giving ‘Adventures in Asia’ a whole new meaning with the highly anticipated arrival of the bolder-than-ever reincarnation of the cruise liner Voyager of the Seas. The ship has been extensively refitted giving it a US$97 million new look with a list of jaw-dropping “firsts” never before seen at sea.

Starting on Oct 21st, the newly refurbished ship will set sail on a series of 3- to 5-night Southeast Asian cruises with seven sailings from Singapore to Penang, Phuket and Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang). Followed by a season down under with 9- to 12-night South Pacific cruises from Sydney, Australia, starting on Nov 30th. The first of the newly added Royal Caribbean features never before seen in Asia is The Perfect Storm duo of waterslides, Typhoon and Cyclone, which are guaranteed to raise the stakes with their three stories of heart-pumping twists and turns.

Making its out-of-this-world debut on Voyager of the Seas, Battle for Planet Z laser tag is to become the star activity for the whole family to spend time together while on board. Another fresh take for younger guests is a top-to-bottom redesign of the spaces dedicated to them. A nursery for the little ones will open its doors, while 3- to 5-year-olds can dive into the excitement in an area created just for them. An Exclusive, updated hangout like no other onboard will be available for the teens with an added laidback outdoor deck.

Enhanced and relocated to the aft of the ship, the Vitality Spa and Fitness Centre offers its signature menu of services, including massages, acupuncture, manicures, fitness classes and personal training for vacationers looking to relax and recharge. The Royal Caribbean International mobile app will also be available so travellers can check-in for the cruise from their phone, explore and plan activities once onboard, view onboard expenses, make dining bookings and manage shore excursions.

Voyager of the Seas will be the fourth ship to be reimagined as part of
the company’s ‘Royal Amplified’ fleet modernisation programme, an
initiative that has been guided by extensive research and guest feedback.
Royal Caribbean is also bringing Voyager of the Seas back to Singapore
for the 2020 summer season, with 13 sailings of 3-5 nights to popular
destinations such as Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Phuket.

www.royalcaribbean.com