Royal Caribbean International has announced its schedule for the 2025-2026 cruise season in Singapore, featuring the Quantum Class ship, Ovation of the Seas. The season, spanning from October 2025 to March 2026, includes a range of 3- to 8-night trips to destinations in Southeast Asia such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Reservations for these trips are now open on Royal Caribbean’s website.
The cruises include short 3- and 4-night trips and longer 5- and 8-night journeys. The shorter trips offer visits to places like George Town in Penang, and Phuket, Thailand. The longer cruises include a 5-night journey with an overnight stay in Phuket, and an 8-night trip that explores areas in Bali and Lombok, Indonesia.
Angie Stephen, senior vice president, International at Royal Caribbean International, stated that the ship provides various travel options, ranging from shorter trips to longer voyages. She noted further, “Singapore is the gateway to explore many of Asia’s most loved destinations, and it’s the combination of all the region has to offer and the unparalleled Royal Caribbean experiences that has made Southeast Asia a central part of tens of thousands of memorable holidays over the course of 15-plus years. And that will only continue for years to come.”
The Ovation of the Seas offers several on-board activities, including an observation capsule called North Star, which provides views from 300 feet above sea level, and RipCord by iFly, a skydiving simulator. The ship also features a surf simulator, rock climbing, bumper cars, and roller-skating at its SeaPlex facility.
Dining options on the ship include over 20 choices ranging from casual to formal. Entertainment in the evening includes performances in venues like Two70, where shows combine technology and live performances.
This upcoming season aims to provide a variety of cruise experiences, emphasizing both the destinations and the amenities aboard the Ovation of the Seas.
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