How Much is a ROYAL CARIBBEAN SINGAPORE Cruise? How to Book? + Other Frequently Asked Questions

How Much is a ROYAL CARIBBEAN SINGAPORE Cruise? How to Book? + Other Frequently Asked Questions

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For many of us, the idea of going on a cruise doesn’t usually cross our minds. If and when it does, it’s something we normally wouldn’t entertain. No surprises there, really. Cruising is one of those travel styles that often come with a lot of misconceptions .

When we asked our friends what they initially thought of cruises before they learned what it was actually like, most of them said the same thing — that it’s a luxurious trip for extremely wealthy retirees who only eat, drink and party on board. So yes, no thanks to how it’s often depicted in films, we think of cruises as something that’s way out of our reach.

But over the past several years, cruising has become more accessible. While no Philippine city is currently a home port to any major cruise ship, our neighbor Singapore is! Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas , Asia’s largest cruise ship, is calling Singapore home until 2024, giving Southeast Asian travelers an opportunity to explore our home region in style. SG’s central location means easy access to neighboring ASEAN destinations. Depending on your travel dates, the ship may make a stop in Port Klang (gateway to Kuala Lumpur), Penang, Phuket, and more.

Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean

If you’ve always been curious about going on a cruise, but you’re not sure if it’s something for you, it’s your lucky day! We were recently invited by Royal Caribbean to board and explore the Spectrum of the Seas as it sailed to Malaysia. In this article, we’ll answer some of your burning questions about cruising from Singapore!

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Is a Royal Caribbean cruise expensive?

Not really. Not always. It can be expensive but it can be affordable, too.

The price of the cruise depends on many things: destination, travel dates, number of nights, number of guests, and the accommodation type. Hence, the rates vary greatly.

Let’s talk about travel dates first. If you do a quick search, you’ll find several cruises with the same itinerary (same number of nights and stops) but each sailing’s price is different. It’s very much like booking a flight. But you can easily find budget-friendly dates! Here’s a quick scan I did just now:

Royal-Caribbean-Cruise-Singapore Price 2

As you can see, it’s entirely possible to find affordable sailings, especially if you book in advance. Royal Caribbean has just recently opened their 2023-2024 seasons, so if you search now, there’s a big chance you’ll find reasonable prices.

On the other hand, November, December and January tend to have the steepest rates because they’re around major holidays — Christmas, New Year, and Chinese New Year! You’ll also notice the big difference between room types.

Speaking of room types, the most affordable cabin is the Interior state room . And if you’re able to book a cheaper date, you’ll find that the price of a cruise isn’t too far away from the cost of a typical land tour in Singapore. I’ll break it down and explain further in the next section.

How much is a Royal Caribbean cruise from Singapore?

The rates vary depending on a number of factors, as mentioned. But here’s an example of an affordable find:

Cheap Royal Caribbean Spectrum of the Seas Singapore Ticket

A 3-night cruise that makes a stop in Penang can cost as low as SGD 767.52 (PHP 30,700) for 2 persons (interior room) for an August 2023 sailing. That’s SGD 383.75 (PHP 15,350) per person . This can go even lower if you’re traveling with seniors, who are eligible for a substantial discount.

I think that’s a fantastic deal considering that it’s inclusive of the following:

  • 3-night accommodations (interior)
  • UNLIMITED meals
  • entertainment (theatre, movies, etc.)
  • access to amenities (pools, some attractions)
  • stop in Malaysia (tour not included)
  • gratuities / tips
  • taxes and fees

In comparison, here’s what 2 travelers would probably spend on a typical DIY land tour in Singapore:

  • SGD 370 (P15,000) – Hotel (3 nights at a typical budget hotel at P5000/night)
  • SGD 200 (P8000) – Food (4 days at SGD 25/person/day)
  • SGD 200 (P8000) – Attractions & incidentals (SGD100 budget/person)
  • SGD 50 (P2000) – Transportation (SG Tourist pass SGD25/person)
  • TOTAL: SGD 820 (P33,200) or SGD 410 (P16,600)

Of course, depending on your travel preferences, your actual costs may be higher or lower than this, but for me, if I’m staying at a proper hotel, this is what I usually spend on a 4D3N Singapore trip.

But as you can see, the difference in expenses isn’t that much. The cruise cost is even lower, and it would also allow you to visit another country!

So for me, if you’re able to snag a good deal, going on a cruise is pretty much like your typical SG trip budget-wise.

Do children and seniors get a discount?

YES, most of the time! Senior guests (55 years old and above) can get a 10% discount off the cruise fare. This is equivalent to around SGD 80 – 120 per room, depending on cabin type.

Royal Caribbean also has several KIDS SAIL FREE promos, which could reduce the cruise fare for 3rd or 4th guests who are 12 years old or below, staying in the same room as the primary guests.

However, these promos are not available year-round and may not apply to certain dates. These discounts also cover the CRUISE FARE only. Taxes and other fees still need to be settled by the guests.

How to book a Royal Caribbean cruise?

For the Philippine market, the most ideal option is via www.cruising.com.ph , managed by the official Royal Caribbean representatives in the country.

Royal Caribbean Philippines Website

What’s great about booking on the official Philippine website is, you automatically get customer service and assistance in case you make a mistake, you wish to change something, or you want to extend payments. Most importantly, you have someone to call and assist you in case of emergency. Having easy access to customer support here in the Philippines is super valuable for two reasons:

  • The travel scene can still be unpredictable these days. Travel requirements and border policies change frequently and quickly. It’s nice to have someone you could turn to in case of urgent matters.
  • Booking and going on a cruise is a little bit complicated. Or at least, more complicated than the usual land tours. There are a lot of moving parts that you need to watch — flight schedules, cruise timings, travel requirements, check-in and boarding processes, activity and dining reservations, shore excursions, etc. Having someone to keep you updated can ensure you have a hassle-free journey.

If you book on the international website, you’re basically on your own (DIY) and should you need further assistance, you need to call their customer service in the United States (US). This happened to my aunt. She mistakenly booked a cabin on a deck and section of the ship that is different and so far away from her companions. She wanted to change rooms, but because she booked via the international website, she had to call the US number.

And if you use our promo code — WORTHIT — you’ll get an additional 5% DISCOUNT on the cruise fare! You can use this on top of any existing promos or discounts.

Royal Caribbean Promo Code Singapore

So it’s best to book at www.cruising.com.ph !

What are the cabin types available?

The Spectrum of the Seas has four major state room categories. But under each category, not all rooms are created equal. They have different configurations and sizes. But here’s what a quick description of a typical cabin under each category and what sets them apart from each other, sorted from cheapest to most expensive.

Royal Caribbean Room Types

  • Interior Room. No windows. Usually 166 square feet. Some interior rooms have a virtual balcony, which is basically a screen showing some footage of the sea.
  • Ocean View Room. Bigger, usually 182 square feet, and with a large window.
  • Balcony Ocean View Room. Or simply “balcony rooms”. More spacious, usually 198 square feet. The glass wall facing the sea also makes it look bigger. With a spacious balcony. – You’ll also find rooms tagged “ Obstructed Ocean View Balcony “, which refers to those rooms that have a balcony but the view is partially blocked by something. For example, Deck 6 is where the smaller boats are placed, obstructing the view of many of the rooms here. Because of this, obstructed balcony rooms are often cheaper than non-balcony ocean view rooms.
  • Suites. The largest, most luxurious, and most expensive accommodations. They come with a lot of perks, too. Some amenities are open only to suite guests. Here are the different suite types sorted by size and price. – Silver junior suite – Grand suite (1-bedroom) – Owner’s suite – Grand loft suite – Ultimate family suite (a two-level suite that has an indoor slide, an entertainment room, and three bedrooms, good for 11 pax)

Most staterooms (not including suites) can accommodate up to four (4) guests. (I say “most” because some Interior rooms can only host 2-3 pax.) That said, cramping four people in a room doesn’t necessarily give the best value for money. The price difference between booking 2 rooms with 2 guests each and booking 1 room with 4 guests isn’t much.

That’s not surprising given that when you book a cruise, you’re not just paying for a room but also access to endless array of food and amenities. In most instances, pricing is pretty much per person, not per room.

Ocean View Balcony Room Spectrum of the Seas

Note that a minor always has to share a room with an adult. You cannot book a stateroom for an unaccompanied minor.

Which stateroom is the most ideal?

That depends on your personal preferences and budget.

Anything with a view of the ocean — balcony or no balcony — is always a good choice. It gives you some space to breathe. It’s also great if you’re the type who likes admiring the view of the ocean or waking up to a bit of sunshine. If you like taking photographs, the balcony also provides a fantastic vantage point especially when the ship is docked at a port of call. And a window is useful when checking the weather quickly, especially on days that you intend to disembark for a shore excursion.

Penang Malaysia

But if budget is a little tight, an interior stateroom isn’t bad at all. I have tried it before and I didn’t mind that there was no view because I was always outside exploring the other decks anyway. On our most recent cruise, we were assigned a balcony room, but to be completely honest, I didn’t really use it that much other than a couple of occasions when I wanted to take a photo of Penang’s and Singapore’s coasts.

This is probably why I think the obstructed ocean view balcony room can give me the most bang for my buck. I have never really tried it, but I’m guessing since I don’t really mind the view, it can still give me the space of a balcony room at the price of a regular ocean view room. If I would cruise again, this is probably what I would book if the price is much lower.

Spectrum of the Seas Life Boats

If you’re interested in an obstructed ocean view room, it might help to know how much of the view is blocked. It’s not visible on the international website, but it is clearly indicated on cruising.com.ph , allowing you to choose the room with the least obstruction at the same price. Here’s a sample:

Obstructed Ocean View Balcony Room Percentage 2

Needless to say, if you’re going for an obstructed ocean view room, pick one with the least view blockage.

Are meals included?

YES. Each booking comes with access to six (6) complimentary dining options:

  • Main Dining Room , a proper restaurant
  • Windjammer Marketplace , buffet-style
  • Splashaway Café
  • Sorrento’s – Authentic New York Pizzeria
  • The Café @Two70®
  • SeaPlex Dog House , a “food truck” serving tasty hot dogs!

Dining at any of the above is FREE of charge , and you can have as much food as you like. When I like a particular dish, I order another serving. Even at the Main Dining Room, if I like two main dishes, I order both. It’s okay and it’s allowed. You can even ask for items that are not on the current menu. I always order a cheese platter even if it’s not on the menu (LOL).

Because of the sheer diversity of the cuisines that are available for FREE, it is entirely possible to complete the trip without spending anything more on food.

Spectrum of the Seas Restaurant

But if you want to splurge a little, aside from these complimentary food spots, you’ll also find specialty restaurants that incur additional charges, including:

  • Chops Grille , steakhouse
  • Teppanyaki , Japanese food prepared and served by entertaining chefs
  • Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver
  • Wonderland , creative and innovative Alice-in-Wonderland-themed dining
  • La Patisserie , pastries and desserts
  • Chef’s Table
  • Sichuan Red
  • The Hot Pot
  • Leaf & Bean cafe

Teppanyaki Spectrum of the Seas

Room service is also available but a US$7.95 service charge + 18% gratuity applies per stateroom order except for continental breakfast.

What are the attractions on board?

So I asked some of my friends who never considered cruising before: What do you think are in store for you on board? Unsurprisingly, most of them said “eat, drink, and party.” But nothing much other than that. I say “unsurprisingly” because years ago, I thought the same, too! When I was younger, the only mental images of cruising to me were painted by the movies I saw wherein rich retirees just socialize at cocktail parties. LOL.

FlowRider Spectrum of the Seas

But the truth is, boarding a cruise ship is like stepping into another world. There’s just a globe of things to do on board! Competition among cruise lines is intense, so every one is continuously one-upping the others by offering a lot of features, depending on the target market. Royal Caribbean, for example, has been filling their new ships to the brim with fun and exciting amenities. As one of their largest ships, the Spectrum of the Seas has more than its share of thrilling attractions and lifestyle spaces.

Here are some of them:

Spectrum of the Seas Amenities

  • RipCord by iFly , simulated skydiving experience (with extra cost)
  • FlowRider , simulated surfing activity (FREE, but instructor fees apply if you need one)
  • Skypad , bungee trampoline with virtual reality headset (FREE)
  • Rock climbing wall (FREE)
  • Royal Theatre , where musical and other entertaining performances are regularly staged (most shows are FREE)
  • SeaPlex , a sports complex where you can ride bumper cars; play tennis, pingpong and basketball; try archery; and more! (FREE)
  • North Star , a glass-enclosed observation pod and capsule ride that allows a 360-degree view (with extra cost)
  • Swimming pools and whirlpools (FREE)
  • Music hall , with band performances every night (FREE)
  • Star Moment , karaoke! (FREE)
  • Spas and gym (FREE)
  • Video game arcade

We were able to try almost everything on the list and we really had a lot of fun! We were at the Music Hall every night and would spend our high-seas day trying most of the rides and attractions.

SkyPad Trampoline Bungee

And oh, don’t forget to catch at least one of the awesome shows at the Royal Theatre and the Two70 !

Royal Caribbean Theatre

Are there attractions for children/toddlers?

YES. Children have their own swimming area, complete with water slides.

The SeaPlex, a sports complex, composed of game rooms and a lot of kid-friendly attractions like an arcade, video game rooms, archery room, bumper cars, and claw machines.

Kids Swimming Area

Some of the shows at the Royal Theatre are also wholesome, which kids can enjoy.

The Spectrum of the Seas also has a so-called Adventure Ocean program, which is basically a youth club or day care, where children ages 3 to 11 can play with other kids. Parents can drop off their kids here.

Is it senior-friendly?

YES, of course. There’s a reason why most people (mistakenly) assume it’s only for retirees and pensioners — when it comes to travel styles, cruising is a favorite among the elderly!

While the ship is gigantic, it is quite easy to explore. It has at least 16 guest elevators: 10 between the aft (back end) and midship, and another 6 towards the forward section. From here, most key attractions on board are easily accessible.

Cruising for Seniors

For guests with mobility issues, cabins near the elevators can be requested. Some rooms are also especially designed for PWD guests.

Cruising in general is popular among senior travelers because of the sheer convenience. Guests are well taken care of. For example, you never have to carry your luggage. Once you check it, the staff will deliver it to your room. And on the last night, you can leave it in the hallway again for the staff to pick it up. The next time you’ll see it again is once you disembark.

On top of all these, everything you need is on board. You may choose not to explore the stops or ports of call at all and still have a grand time.

What are the usual destinations?

The journey always starts and ends in Singapore. But the usual stops, called ports of call , depend on the number nights.

Spectrum of the Seas Shore Excursions

  • 3 nights: Penang
  • 4 nights: Port Klang/Kuala Lumpur and Penang, OR Penang and Phuket
  • 5 nights: Port Klang/Kuala Lumpur, Penang, AND Phuket

The arrival and departure times vary, but you’ll usually get just a day or half-day at each stop.

The last full day onboard is usually spent at high seas, so you’ll be on the ship the entire time.

How to explore each port of call?

You have the option to book a guided tour from Royal Caribbean called SHOREX (Shore Excursion) or you can explore the destination on your own.

The beauty of joining a shorex is they will be taking care of everything for you, including the transfers to and from the port, but it usually comes with a rigid itinerary.

Spectrum of the Seas Kuala Lumpur Penang

If you want more freedom and flexibility, you can explore independently. But just make sure that you’ll be back to the ship before the set time. You can see the arrival and departure times on the Royal Caribbean app.

Penang and Phuket are quite easy to explore because the pier isn’t too far away from the main points of interest or city center. But Port Klang is tricky because it’s roughly 1.5 to 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur, depending on traffic conditions. This means, you’ll be spending at least 3 hours on the road.

Important! You have to be fully vaccinated to explore ports of call.

Is airfare to Singapore included?

No, it’s not included in the published rates.

Some travel agencies can offer fly-and-cruise packages, but if you’re doing it on your own, you’ll have to book the flight separately.

If budget is an issue, try to search for a week that can give you lower rates for BOTH the cruise AND flights. I know it’s easier said than done, but it is possible. I am able to find some dates that do match, especially when airlines have seat sales.

Airfare is more erratic, so that’s what I usually check first. Don’t book flights yet, just scan. Then, when you find cheap flights to Singapore, search for an affordable cruise. When you find one that matches your flight dates, book the flight and the cruise immediately. Please mind your timings. Take note of the departure and arrival times before finalizing your flight reservation.

Try to be in Singapore at least a day before the start of sailing. We don’t recommend booking a flight on the same day of boarding because a delay on your flight can easily mess up your trip. The ship won’t wait for you.

How much budget should I prepare for a Royal Caribbean cruise from Singapore?

Again, that depends on a lot of factors especially the room type and travel dates. But let’s say that you’re interested in the cheapest possible option — interior stateroom on a sailing scheduled in an off month a year away. Supposing you’re a couple flying from Manila, here’s how much you are most likely to spend per person:

  • P10,000 – roundtrip Manila-Singapore flight
  • P1620 – Philippine travel tax
  • P2500 – 1 night at a hotel in Singapore (P5000/night divided by 2 pax)
  • P15,350 – Cruise (inclusive of meals)
  • P5,000 – transportation and incidental expenses
  • P34,470 – TOTAL

Let’s round it off to a clean P35,000 .

This is the minimum you can expect to spend. But it’s always wise to add some allowance for other possible expenses. You might find yourself wanting a drink, buy a souvenir, try a specialty restaurant or visit an attraction in your free time in Singapore. Having a wiggle room would allow you to enjoy more!

Of course, if you fail to find flights and sailings at these prices, you’ll end up with a higher total cost, so plan your trip well.

If I test positive for COVID-19 before my cruise schedule, can I rebook? What are my options?

For cruises departing on or before 30 April 2023: If you or any of your traveling party tests positive for COVID-19 within 10 days before your sailing date or at the boarding terminal, 100% of the cruise fare will be refunded.

(As of August 30, 2022)

Is it worth it?

Okay, before anything else, full disclosure: My most recent cruise was sponsored by Royal Caribbean, so I may have biases. But in my honest opinion, sponsored or not, a SPECTRUM OF THE SEAS cruise is worth it! Especially if you’re able to snag promos and low prices!

It’s a travel experience that I could recommend in a heartbeat for families, friends, and couples celebrating a special occasion. When I was on board, I kept thinking about how much my sister and my senior mother would love the experience.

I absolutely enjoyed my stay that I’m already planning to do it again, this time with family. (And yes, I will be shouldering all my expenses this time!)

Where to book?

Book at www.cruising.com.ph , the official website of Royal Caribbean Philippines, managed by Arpan Air, the official representatives of Royal Caribbean in the Philippines.

You can get extra 5% DISCOUNT when you use this promo code:.

By booking on this site, you can get easier access to customer support, which is extremely valuable in case you’ll have to make a change to your booking or you need further help.

And by using this code, you’ll also help us maintain this website because we’ll get a little something at NO EXTRA COST to you. So if this article or this blog in general is able to help you, use this promo code to show your support. Thank you so much!

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Disc.: Our August cruise was upon the invitation of Royal Caribbean Philippines. But for our recent February cruise, we paid for everything on our own.

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4D3N Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas: My First Time Cruising!

By: Author Eva

Posted on November 17, 2018

Categories cruise , malaysia , singapore

4D3N Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas: My First Time Cruising!

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Why would someone pay money to go to a country by sea and spend 24 hours on the ship one-way, when you can just take a 1-hour flight to get there?

This question bothers me a lot when I was young and naive. Cruise vacation has never crossed my mind in my twenties. The young lady in me wanted to explore, explore, explore, and not sit still in a vehicle for days where there’s no network. But, as you get older, you get wiser, right? So, how did I end up on a Royal Caribbean vessel for 4 days 3 nights? Did I enjoy it? What are the highlights of this cruise? Having been to Penang often, what did I do at the port of call this time?

If you’re a cruise newbie who hasn’t taken a single cruise in your life, or you’re looking for snippets about Voyager of the Seas to justify whether it’s worth your hard-earned money, I will share my experience, written from a clueless newbie perspective. Mind you, I didn’t do a single research prior to the trip (I had long hours at work before the trip) thus I made plenty of mistakes that you should avoid!

Why did I book the cruise?

One day, my hubby texted me during work and told me that his company’s annual trip this year is a cruise trip. He asked me whether we are going. I said, “Of course! How much?” “500.” “Okay, let me know the details and let’s discuss tonight!” Long story short, we decided to join the cruise. Because, why not? It’s a free vacation for hubby but he kindly paid for half of my tix.

In the weeks leading to the cruise, we couldn’t stop counting down. Both of us work long hours on weekdays and weekends. We couldn’t wait to unplug and not think about work.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights

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Packing tips

Based on my own experience of over-packing and my hub’s experience of under-packing, here are my tips for packing.

Things to bring:

  • 1 pair of swimsuits for swim and jacuzzi.
  • 1 pair of water sportswear for Flow Rider (you don’t want to wear a bikini for this). Tips: wear tight pants cos the water pressure is really high, your pants will most likely drop if it’s loose.
  • 1 pair of flip-flops for everyday wear.
  • 1 pair of sneakers for jogging and gym.
  • 4 pairs of socks. One for each day. You also need it for rock climbing.
  • Cameras. I brought DSLR, GoPro and camera phone. Didn’t regret a single thing except that I didn’t bring any to record our experience at FlowRider! Ugh!
  • Toiletries, such as toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, shavers, face wash. Body soap and shampoo are provided.
  • Wines. Each room is allowed to bring 2 bottles of unopened wine or champagne. Tips: if you want to drink in your room or by the pool, just borrow the glasses from housekeeping or pool bar.
  • Water bottle. You can refill water from Cafe Promenade.

Things not to bring:

  • Heels. I bought a pair of heels but I regretted it. I wore it only once to the fine dining dinner at Sapphire Dining Room. When I saw other people wear flip-flops, I did the same the next day, oops I’m too honest!
  • Snacks. With unlimited food on board, save your luggage and your energy from carrying extra snacks that you won’t be eating anyway.

Pre-Departure tips

  • Arrive early!  We made the mistake of arriving late. The check-in opens as early as 10.45am and closes as late as 3pm. We arrived at Marina South Pier at 1am and only got to our room at 2.30am. We had a rushed lunch. It was chaotic.
  • Bring luggage, not hand carry bags.  Firstly, if you are planning to take MRT to Marina South Pier, the distance between Marina South Pier MRT and Marina Bay Cruise Centre is about 1km. So, a luggage is more useful than a bag. Secondly, if you don’t check in your belongings, you need to carry them to your room. It’s a long walk, trust me.
  • Check in your luggage, it’s free.  Unlike budget flights where you need to pay to check in your bags, the check-in service on a cruise is free (or, rather, it’s already included!). You check-in your bags first before passenger check-in. The queue for luggage check-in is outside the building, not inside. Basically, just show them your tix that has your room number, and they’ll put on the tags on your luggage. That’s it! Your luggage will be delivered to your room once the ship sails. If you have wine, you will receive a paper in your room that requests you to collect your luggage at Deck 1.

Marina Cruise Centre check in terminal

The terminal looks really confusing for a first-timer like me!

  • Make your way to the passenger check-in counter.  Follow the signs. Different decks of the same cruise have different check-in counters. It could be confusing, but just follow the signs according to your deck.
  • Once you get through the lengthy check-in process and receive your Seapass (aka room card), make your way to the ship. As you get out of the cruise terminal and walk towards the ship, you’ll pass a group of crews to will ask you to surrender your passport. Give your passport and your NRIC. We didn’t surrender our NRIC on the first day, so we had to visit Guest Service on the second day to surrender our NRIC. In case you don’t know, NRIC is the identity card held by residents of Singapore (including foreigners who work in the country).
  • Once you enter the ship at Deck 4, you’ll see so many people at the lift lobby waiting for the slow lift to come. Don’t waste your time waiting for the same lift. Take the stairs instead. Luckily, our room was only 2 storeys above the entrance.
  • Grab your lunch, quick! Visit Windjammer at Deck 11 for the free buffet or Cafe Promenade at Deck 5 for light snacks (i.e. pizza, sandwich, cakes, etc). Be quick, because the lunch facilities will be closed at about 3.30pm to prepare for the mandatory drill before the ship sails.
  • Begin your adventure!  Once the drill ends, the ship starts sailing and your adventure begins! Either plan your activities first using the Cruise Compass in your room, or simply explore the whole ship on foot. Your choice. Wait, what’s Cruise Compass? It’s the daily schedule of shows time, restaurant opening hours, activity operating hours, etc. Basically, it’s a very important document and it’s sent directly to your room every night.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights

Our first glimpse of the cruise. I was awed.

How my first cruise experience looks like

Here’s how I spent my 4 days 3 nights on the cruise. It isn’t a perfect itinerary, but it shows you how little time you have on board so you need to carefully plan your activities. It also shows you the mistakes we made, so you won’t repeat it. Ready?

1 pm: Arrived at Marina South Pier. Went through the lengthy check-in process that I’ve explained in the “Pre-Departure” section above,

2.20 pm: Excited to discover that our interior stateroom is not bad! The bed is big and so comfortable. The aircon is great.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - stateroom

Our stateroom! No windows or balcony but it’s really comfortable!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - stateroom

The other view of the stateroom

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - stateroom

And the tiny shower room

2.40 pm: Lunch at Windjammer. It’s all-you-can-eat, baby! It was our first meal on the cruise, of course, we went wild. There was so much food. We ate a lot. I especially love the pizza and pasta. We only left the restaurant when they were preparing to close.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Windjammer

The staff would try to sell you discounted meals at speciality dining places. It’s quite a huge discount and you can consider it. Otherwise, you still can buy the package during dinner or the second day.

4 pm: Mandatory Muster Assembly Drill. From Windjammer, we followed other people to the Drill. Along the way, we saw the crews holding the signs for D4. Being confused, we asked the crew where we were supposed to go. After they checked our Seapass, they told us to go to our station A3 instead of D4. So, we had to walk quite some distance to our designated station. The drill went on for about 15 minutes. Then, the ship started sailing.

4.30 pm: Photoshoot session. Not wanting to miss the opportunity to take photos of Singapore from a cruise, we went up to the pool deck for a photoshoot session.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights

We’re so ready to begin our adventure!

5.30 pm: Dinner. On our Seapass, it was written that we were assigned to 5.30 PM seating at the Sapphire Dining Room (also known as Main Dining Room, or Fine Dining). We went with high expectation, we dressed better than casual. The dining hall was really huge and beautiful. All the utensils were nicely laid on the table. We were excited. However, our excitement was short-lived.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Sapphire Dining Room Dinner

Looks luxurious!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights

Before dinner was served

The dinner was nothing to boast about. The food was a hit or miss. My appetizer (scallop) was great but my main (pad thai) was terrible. Dessert was fantastic. Service was bad. Here are my tips for you: dine with no expectation at all and you won’t leave with regrets.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Sapphire Dining Room Dinner

L-R: appetizer (scallop), pad thai, sweet and sour chicken, grilled chicken, fish and chips, curry.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Sapphire Dining Room Dinner

Dessert. Just okay.

7.30 pm: Hanging out at the pool deck, soaking in the atmosphere.

8.15 pm: Went to Studio B (deck 3) for the “Ice Odyssey” show scheduled at 8.30 pm. To our disappointment, the studio was already full even before the show started. Too bad. We went back to our room to rest.

9.30 pm: Went to Studio B again for the second show of “Ice Odyssey” show scheduled at 10.30 pm. Yes, we were really early, like 1 hour early. After queuing for some time, the door opened and the line moved. We went into the studio, took a seat and waited patiently for the show to start.

10.30 pm:  “Ice Odyssey show officially started. Professional ice skaters were performing spectacular moves on the skating rink. Stupid me, I didn’t bring my DSLR. Hence, the not-so-sharp photos below. This show is one of the best shows on the cruise and I highly recommend it to anyone boarding the cruise.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Ice Odyssey

The girl on the chair volunteered to be a guest of the show

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - Ice Odyssey

Amazing performance by pro skaters

11.30 pm: Show’s done. Time for bed.

Here’s our ideal plan for the morning of Day 2: wake up at 6 am, go for a morning jog at 6.15 am, swim at 6.45 am, breakfast at 7.30 am. Here’s what really happened.

8 am: Wake up with a huge sense of regret for oversleeping.

8.15  am: Breakfast at Windjammer. The restaurant is crowded as usual, but we managed to find a table. There was too much food at the buffet. My favourite food has to be the fried carrot cake. It was a little bit too salty but I just couldn’t stop eating it; I probably had 3 plates of it.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast windjammer

Love this window seat. But it got hot towards the end of our breakfast.

9.30 am: After breakfast, we decided to head to the pool. But, along the way, we spotted a vacant table for table tennis. Being a huge lover of the game (we call it pingpong here), hubby and his friends played for a good half an hour.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - table tennis

Table tennis championship

10.00 am: Realising that the Stand-up Surfing is ending soon at 11 am, hubby and I made our way to our room to change into our swimming attire and keep our valuables in the safe.

10.10 am: Submitted our NRIC at the Guest Services desk at Deck 5 because we didn’t do so when we entered the ship.

10.15 am: Went to FlowRider at Deck 13. There was a line at the registration where we waited for about 10 mins. We gave our Seapass and were given a wristband. PS: This is a free activity, so don’t miss it if you are an adrenaline junkie!

10.30 am: Just as we were done with registration, there was an announcement that Stand-Up Surfing line is already closed, and Boogie Boarding line is now open. Hubby missed his chance to surf. So, both of us lined up at the Boogie Boarding and watched people trying out the Stand-Up Surfing.

11 am: Stand Up Surfing officially ends; Boogie Boarding officially starts. I was so sad that I didn’t bring GoPro to record our attempt at Boogie Boarding. I had a tough time trying to maneuvre the board while hubby had a great time. He probably spent about 15 minutes on the board, while I spent maybe 5 mins. Tips: wear tight pants because the water pressure might blow your pants off. Mine almost came off.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - flowrider

Boogie boarding

11.45 am: Jacuzzi time at pool deck!

12.30 pm: Shower time!

1 pm: Lunch at Windjammer. Turned off by the long queue to enter the hall! Thankfully, the queue moved fast. By the time we sat down, I could see Penang already from the restaurant’s glass windows. Hurray!

2.30 pm:  After lunch, we went up to the pool deck to take photographs of Penang!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive penang

Penang port taken from our cruise

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive penang

Did you spot Komtar (the tallest building in Penang)?

3.45 pm: Getting off the ship was really easy. Go down to Deck 4, exit the ship, scan the Seapass, that’s it! We took maybe 5 mins to get off the ship because majority people have already got off since 3 pm.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive penang

This is Swettenham pier, the place where the cruise is docked.

4.00 pm: Took a Grab car to Penang Hill Lower Station. It costs RM 20 for approximately 25 mins ride.

4.30 pm: We were shocked to see so many people at the entrance of Penang Hill Lower Station. But the ticket counter line was not that long, so we queued. The admission for Malaysians is cheaper than foreigners. I had to pay RM 30 for the cable car return ticket, while hubby only paid RM 10. The short queue lasted for 30 mins, ZZZ!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

Admission fees for Penang Hill

5 pm: Here comes the cable car, or so we thought! We showed our tickets to the cable car staff. For the second time, we were shocked to see the long queue to ride the cable car. Oh, man! Waiting game part 2.

5.35 pm: This is it! We finally boarded the cable car, only to be squeezed left and right.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

The cable car is finally here. They will pack as many people as possible in the car.

5.40 pm: Arrived at Penang Hill Upper station. We were shocked to see the long queue of people waiting to board the cable car back to Lower station. “It’s quite late now, almost 6 pm. I guess the queue will get shorter when we want to go back. For now, I should just enjoy the fresh air and the view!” I told myself.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

I really like this view. The track of the cable car.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

From Penang Hill, we still could spot our cruise!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

Photo spots for lovebirds

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

There are many photo spots for lovebirds

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

Yeah, at Penang Hill, you can see clouds below you

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

Penang Hill is huge. We didn’t have enough time to explore.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

I have to disagree

6.30 pm: Finished sightseeing. Shocked to see the queue for the cable car got longer. We joined the queue and it was hardly moving. Waiting game part 3! I predicted we’d need to queue for at least 2 hour. So, we’d probably get to the cable car by 9 pm. By taking a taxi, we’d arrive back at the ship at 10 pm. Just nice, right? But our guts are telling us that we’d be nuts if we were to wait.

7 pm: Enough is enough. We have waited for 30 mins, but the line has moved only about 30 meters. At this point, we would pay anything to get back down the hill. Hubby went to the ticket counter to purchase new express one-way tickets. The staff told him that he doesn’t need to buy new tickets, he can simply upgrade the original tickets by paying RM 20 per person. Yay, we were so happy that we literally ran to the express lane.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

If you want to upgrade your ticket to express ticket, get it here.

7.30 pm: Cable car is here!

7.35 pm: Alighted from the cable car. Walked to the ticket counter to pay the upgrade fees. But, there was nobody at the counter. We were told that the staff went for a toilet break. We waited and waited. Another load of cable car arrived. Finally, the staff came back! He took such a long toilet break of at least 10 mins, we thought he went home!

7.45 pm: I booked Grab while waiting for my turn. It says RM 33, 16 mins. Ok, I’d pay anything to get back. 16 mins are not too long.

8 pm: We’re waiting at the entrance of Penang Hill Lower station, but the car still hasn’t come. Another 12 mins?? Fine, we’ll wait. Waiting game part 4.

8.15 pm: Still another 10 mins? This is getting too unbearable. I cancelled the booking. We got in a taxi for a fixed price of RM 40. The taxi left immediately.

8.45 pm: We’re home, baby! So happy to come back to our ship. It’s been a long long day.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - penang hill

Hey, ship! It’s really nice to see you! We miss you! A LOT!

9 pm: We were starving. Dinner at Windjammer. No queues because it was already late. It was easy to find a table at this timing. Food was still abundant.

9.30 pm: Quickly went to La Scala Theater at Deck 3 to get ready for the “Music in Pictures” show.

10 pm: The show started. It was a great performance by great singers and dancers. We didn’t know much of the songs, though.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - music in pictures

Music in Pictures

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - music in pictures

11 pm: After a tiring day, we called it a day.

7 am: Yay, we got up early today because we wanted to see the sunrise. We went up to the pool deck. Oh, no, it was raining really hard! There goes our sunrise. Guess, we can’t jog and swim either. So, we hung out around the pool, watching the rain. Hubby chit-chatted with his colleague.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - sunrise

No sunrise. But this was so beautiful!

7.30 am: I told hubby I needed a cup of coffee. We went to Cafe Promenade to get a cup. I read and re-read the Cruise Compass for the day. It suddenly hit me: There are 3 places to eat breakfast, namely Cafe Promenade (casual dining), Windjammer (buffet) and Dining Room. Where is this Dining Room? Is it the Sapphire Dining Room? Why isn’t there a $ sign behind the restaurant name? Does it mean, it’s free? I told hubby, we should totally check this out.

8 am: We went to the Dining Room, minutes after they opened. Shortly after, we found ourselves sitting in a luxurious dining hall. Yes, it is Sapphire Dining Room. Yes, it is free. We were so excited. We ordered our food, took fruits and granolas from the salad bar, captured plenty of photos. Unfortunately, our waiter didn’t wake up on the right side of the bed that day. He was rude. I wish there’s a feedback form but there wasn’t. Anyway, we loved Dining Hall breakfast so much, we wanted to come back for lunch too.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Trying to decide what to order

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Breakfast menu at Dining Hall. We thought we could only order 1 from each category. We were so wrong.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Our breakfast

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

This salmon platter is so good, we ordered another serving!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Yoghurt at salad bar if you’re keen

9.30 am: Still wanting to try Stand-Up Surfing, we went up to Pool Deck to check the weather. Unfortunately, the rain was still heavy. FlowRider was closed.

10.30 am: Found an awesome spot at Deck 12. There was a lounge where you can sit down and relax while overlooking the pool. You don’t need to buy any drinks. It was such a great place to cool down and contemplate.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - lounge deck 12

The lounge at Deck 12 that not many people know about

11.30 am: Lunch at the Dining Room. Yes, we had finished our breakfast just 2 hours ago. Yes, the food is awesome! Our waiter is fantastic. It was one of the best dining experience throughout the 4 days. I especially love the sugar-free dessert.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - lunch dining hall

I love this lunch so much. The waiter gave me two plates of steak (medium well and well done) in case my original order (medium well) doesn’t suit my tastebud. He was right. I returned my original order and ate the second plate instead.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - lunch dining hall

I love the sugar-free cake (leftmost) so much I ordered another serving for my hubby cos I didn’t want to share.

1.30 pm: Rest

2 pm: Rock climbing time! It was challenging for both of us! It’s a free activity but you need to bring your own socks. Shoes will be provided. They use automatic belay, so there isn’t anyone on the ground who’s holding your rope to support you when you jump down. I really like auto belay because I don’t have to feel scared whether the belayer is strong enough to hold my weight, and I could take all the time in the world to climb.

3 pm: Running time! I started my run at Deck 12, on the outdoor dedicated running track. Too bad, the weather was too hot. I stopped a couple of time and had to ask for iced cold water from the bar (it’s free). Then, I continued with another 30 mins run on a treadmill in the Vitality fitness center at Deck 11.

4.20 pm: Done with running, I enjoyed the jacuzzi in the fitness center. It was not crowded because it’s an adult-only jacuzzi. Then, sauna! There was also a steam room but it was too hot so I didn’t use it. Both sauna and steam are located in the ladies. Gents have their own too.

5 pm: Collected my passport from the elevator lobby of my deck. Shower.

5:30 pm: Dinner at Sapphire Dining Room. Sat in the same table. Met the same unhappy waiter. Didn’t stay long because we were rushing to the magic show.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - dinner dining hall

I almost laughed at my own dinner. 4 prawns and mashed potato!

6.30 pm: Went to La Scala Theater at Deck 3 one hour before the scheduled performance because we wanted to sit at the front row.

7:30 pm: John Taylor, Australia illusionist, show officially started. There was a couple of nerve-breaking tricks that almost made my heart stop beating.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - magic show

This trick is too scary.

8.30 pm: Rest.

9:30 pm: Late-night pizzas at Cafe Promenade because hubby’s colleague said they had a great cheese pizza. And he was right!

10.00 pm: Packing.

11.00 pm: Sleep.

6.30 am: We woke up early for our final breakfast at our favourite place, the Dining Room. The breakfast starts pretty early on the last day. As we sat down on our seat, WhatsApp messages started to flood my phone. “Oh no, we have signal now, that means we are back in Singapore, that means the holiday is over!”

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Fruity granola!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

The classic: fried eggs with hash brown, bacon, sausage

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - breakfast dining hall

Our final breakfast on the cruise

8.30 am: Done with our breakfast, we went up to the outdoor deck to take a couple of final photos.

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive in singapore

A couple of final photos before leaving the ship

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive in singapore

That was Marina Bay Sands on the right

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive in singapore

Hello, Singapore

10 am: Sad to leave but we had to. As we got off the ship, we saw the next incoming passengers entering the ship. Wow, they were early!

Voyager of the Seas - Singapore Penang 4 days 3 nights - arrive in singapore

We’ll miss you, ship.

What I wish I knew

1. I wish I knew that we could check in as early as 10.45 am. I wish I took a full day leave on departure day instead of half day leave so that I could enjoy the lunch and explore the ship without the crowd.

2. I wish I knew that I won’t be able to do all of the activities , so I could prioritise the activities that I really like instead of going to every activity. We missed out the skating course (because we were queueing for boogie boarding on day 2 and we were watching the magic show on day 3) and stand up surfing (because we spent too much time at table tennis and the weather on day 3 was terrible so surfing was cancelled). But it’s okay, we’ve moved on.

3. I wish I knew that Studio B at Deck 3 gets full easily. If I did, I would’ve arrived earlier on Day 1 to catch the first show of Ice Odyssey.

4. I wish I knew that the Dining Room serves great breakfast and lunch. We only found out that it’s possible to have breakfast and lunch at Dining Room on Day 3 and that’s too late.

5. I wish I knew that you could order unlimited food in the Dining Room.  We didn’t know, so we ordered only 1 dish from each section. Our waiters for the first dinner and first breakfast were so rude, they didn’t bother to ask us whether we wanted another serving or other food on the menu.

6. I wish I knew that Penang Hill would be so crazy crowded on weekends. I should have just explored the city Georgetown on foot, avoid visiting new places I’m not familiar with, like Penang Hill, and eating my favourite Char Kway Teow instead.

I hope you avoid making the same mistakes as me 🙂

Tips for Cruising with Kids

I don’t have a kid yet when I went on this cruise, so I ask my friends, who took the cruise with their children, for tips. Here are their tips:

  • Generally the kids enjoy the cruise food, but it’s wise to bring some snacks.
  • Bring medicated oil and medicine, especially for sea sickness, fever, flu and cough.
  • The kids love pool. So, remember to bring swimsuit and sunblock.
  • If your kids still drink milk, do not forget to bring thermos.
  • Jacket is really useful to keep the kids warm when the temperature drops.

Did I enjoy it?

I absolutely enjoy my first cruise. It was a great alternative to my usual independent travel style. Do I want to go on the same cruise again? Nope. I would rather go on a cruise that allows me to visit places I’ve never been to. Well, unless it’s a company trip, of course 🙂

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Saturday 13th of July 2019

Hello What’s the name of this cruise n the name of the company that offers it? TQ

I don't know who you are, but this is hilarious.

Thursday 13th of June 2019

Hi. I going on it soon. Would like to know Is there any food courts nearby? My bus will depart from Singapore around 1pm and I’m first timer in Singapore >< So wanna seek advice on where can grab cheap lunch after leaving the cruise. Thanks~

Wednesday 19th of June 2019

Hi Wong, 3 options: 1. Kopitiam at basement 2 of Vivo City 2. Food Republic at Level 3 of Vivo City 3. Seah Im Food Court (need to cross the road)

Monday 13th of May 2019

I’m going on it next month with my family,thanks for your detailed cruise experience, Eva .

Wednesday 15th of May 2019

Glad you find it useful!

Friday 10th of May 2019

Thank you for great and very detailed writing, Eva! I'm amazed that you're able to remember minutes by minutes detail.

Raghu Ram Mohan

Thursday 9th of May 2019

Hi Eva, Great blog! Did you experience sea sickness? How much time does one spend in their rooms? Is 'Interior' room good enough or a balcony is recommended?

Hi Raghu, I didn't experience sea sickness, but each person may have different reaction to sea sickness. I suggest that you bring a medicine for sea sickness. For me, the interior room is good enough because there's only two of us and we spend a lot of time outside the room. There are too many things to do on the cruise! If you have the budget for balcony and you'd love some quiet moment, go for it! Otherwise, interior room is good enough.

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Red lanterns hanging from the buddha Guanyin statue in a Chinese temple in Penang, Malaysia

Cruise to Penang, Malaysia

Penang shore excursions, amazing experiences coming soon., sorry, there are no excursions for this port at this moment., things to do in penang.

Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion in Penang, Malaysia

Malaysian Mansions

Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion in Penang, Malaysia

Make your way to the Blue Mansion, dating back to the 1880s and snap a photo from outside or take a tour of its 38 rooms. Or check out the Pinang Peranakan Museum, housed in a 19th-century mansion, where you'll see intricate Peranakan clothing, jewellery and the history of the island and people.

Street art of a boy riding a motorcycle in Penang, Malaysia

Neighbourhood Flavour

Street art of a boy riding a motorcycle in Penang, Malaysia

Walk through George Town to experience Penang's historic architecture – be sure to make frequent stops to sample the famous street food, with dishes like char koay teow , fried strips of rice cake with soya sauce, sausage and shrimp. Stroll around the UNESCO zone and check out the unique street art, often with historical or political undertones.

The statue of Guanyin or Goddess of Mercy at Chinese buddhist temple, Penang, Malaysia

Rich in Religions

Penang is rich in distinctive architecture from many of the world's religions. See the fresco-covered Dharmikarama Burmese Temple, the only Burmese temple outside of Myanmar with your cruise to Penang. Check out Taoist Kuan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) Temple – built in 1728, it's Penang's oldest religious site. Or head to Hindu Sri Mariamman Temple, covered with colourful soldiers and goddesses.

A close up of fresh oyster mixed into an omelette

Local Cuisine

Penang is world-renowned for its street food. Snack on an oyster omelette, in which oysters are fried with eggs and spring onions and made crispy with rice flour. Experience the region's Indian influence with tandoori chicken and naan bread. Try Penang's signature dessert, cendol – shaved ice with coconut milk topped with palm sugar, sweet beans and green gummies made from pandan leaf jelly.

Souvenir shops in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia

The Penang Perankan Mansion houses historic beaded shoes of Nonya design – look for replicas in the shops and street vendors throughout George Town. Check out the Chowrasta Bazaar for handmade clothing, antique watches, traditional fans and other unique finds.

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Spectrum of the Seas Review: 4D3N Royal Caribbean Cruise to Penang!

Spectrum of the Seas Izumi Large Plates - Izumi Spider Roll

Spectrum of the Seas was the ship that we sailed for our 4 days 3 nights cruise to Penang with Royal Caribbean Cruise! Although we had previously covered Spectrum of the Seas, this was our first post-COVID cruise with a port of call . Hence, we were particularly excited to cover this Spectrum of the Seas cruise to Penang, with coverage on the Deluxe Beverage Package, Royal Caribbean VOOM Wi-Fi Internet and Specialty Dining Restaurants – Chops Grille and Izumi !

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What You Need To Do Before Your Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

Before we jump into the cruise proper, there are a few preparations that you need to do

1. Book Your Rooms Early . This time, we booked our inner state room for $930 for 2 pax or $465 per person. This translates to about $115USD per night per person. As a gauge, if you’re able to snag a room for $100USD per night, that would be really great. For us, it was not exactly the best price for an inner state room, but still not too bad for a cruise close to the peak period of June holidays.

2. Download the Royal Caribbean App and Book Your Arrival Time . Prior to your cruise, download the Royal Caribbean Cruise App (aka Royal App) which will allow you to make bookings and your arrival time. Note that you can select your arrival time to the cruise centre, 45 days prior to the cruise. Using your Royal App to select your arrival time will be one of the most important thing to do prior to your cruise. Thereafter, you can declare your health status and do the check-in via the Royal App to expedite the process during arrival day.

3. Book Your Beverage and Specialty Dining Packages Early . If your contemplating whether to go for a deluxe beverage package or specialty dining package , book first. This is because if prices decrease, you can always cancel and rebook to the cheaper rates as you track the prices closer to the date of sailing. From experience, prices are usually the cheapest a long way out from the cruise or during special events such as New Year’s sales. Moreover, you can cancel your beverage package 2 days before your cruise or specialty dining package 4 days prior to your cruise .

Specialty Dining Restaurants Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas

4. Put in a Bid to Upgrade Your State Room via RoyalUp . For this cruise, as we were booked on an inner state room, we decided to try out RoyalUp – a state room upgrade programme that is outsourced by Royal Caribbean Cruise. Through the programme, we were able to upgrade our state room from inner state room to ocean view state room for $35 per person or $70 – bringing our overall cruise price to $1000 SGD . We were informed about 3 days prior to our cruise when we were successful. On our previous cruise, we were unsuccessful and were only informed on the day before the cruise. Thankfully, we managed to snag an upgrade this time and the overall cruise price was cheaper than purchasing the Ocean View Room directly.

Royal Up - Royal Caribbean Cruise State Room Upgrade Programme

With all these good stuff shared, it’s time to share our 4D3N Spectrum of the Seas cruise to Penang proper!

Spectrum of the Seas Review – Day 1 Cruise at Sea

Check-In Process at Marina Bay Cruise Centre

As we booked our arrival time at 11am in the morning, we were able to get onboard relatively early this time. Remember to book your arrival timeslots 45 days prior to the cruise when the selection is open!

Checking-in at Marina Bay Cruise Centre for Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas 4D3N cruise to Penang

The entire check-in process is actually pretty straight-forward. All you need are your passports and the Sea Pass available on your Royal App. Remember to do all the check-in process and health declaration online (via Royal App) and you’ll be right through. After a quick check-in, we were led to a waiting area to board Spectrum of the Seas in an orderly manner. Now, we can cross immigration by doing facial recognition, just like the airport. This means, we were onboard in a jiffy!

Thanks to the team at Royal Caribbean Cruise, we were offered the VIP Package during our cruise on Spectrum of the Seas this time. It includes the Deluxe Beverage Package, VOOM (The Fastest Internet at Sea) as well as dining at Specialty Dining Restaurants. To get our holiday started, we first visited La Patisserie at Deck 5 where Putra helped us to confirm our Deluxe Beverage Package (as room key cards would only be available from 1pm onwards). Upon confirmation (thanks Putra!), we had our first drinks of freshly-squeezed orange juices…

Ambience inside La Patisserie Spectrum of the Seas

Lunch at Windjammer (Deck 14)

After embarkation, you’ll be able to enjoy your first meal of the day onboard Spectrum of the Seas at Windjammer, located at deck 14 (aft) of the ship. If you’re unsure, follow others to deck 14 and that’s where most people will be heading to after embarkation. At Windjammer, we continued to enjoy the Deluxe Beverage Package by starting off with Pina Colada and the Ultimate Mai Tai – drinks that bring us memories of a great holiday…

Our first meal on Spectrum of the Seas (Windjammer) - Roast Beef!

Lunch on the first day was actually pretty good – especially the roast beef. There was a WHOLE LEG OF Roast Beef at the carvery . Juices flowed as the meat was being cut – definitely a sign of expertly prepared meats by Royal Caribbean Cruise. After our meal at Windjammer, we headed to our state room at Deck 3 to check out our Ocean View Room on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise…

Ocean View State Room Spectrum of the Seas

Ocean View State Room Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise - Royal King Size Bed

Thanks to the State Room Attendant, we also received some welcome fruits and canapes…

Ocean View State Room Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise - Welcome Fruit Plate

Within the room, we also received some information about the shows that we will be expecting onboard…

Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas Shows at Royal Theatre and Two70

Overall, we were very satisfied with the RoyalUp upgrade from inner state room to ocean view state room . Not only did we pay less, we were able to get a very large window that allows us to see the views outside. The only downside of this upgrade was that it was located at Deck 3 and as part of the condition for RoyalUp, we were not able to choose our room. Views of the sea at Deck 3 can be a little dizzying as you’re closer to the sea. The same views at the higher decks would be comfortable. Well, the other good thing about situating at deck 3 was that we were just next to the Main Dining Room and the Casino Bar (for utilisation of Deluxe Beverage Package) was really close by as well. Hence, we had nothing to complain about, especially when you can take shots such as this…

Spectrum of the Seas Ocean View Room for some instagrammable shots

Activating VOOM Internet Package

Activating VOOM powered by Starlink on Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas (Fastest Internet at Sea)

To set up your VOOM account, it is relatively straight-forward. You can follow the instructions provided in-room if you have purchased the package prior to embarkation. All you have to do is to create a user name for login and provide the necessary information as prompted by the Royal App and you’ll be good to go. For our cruise this time, the Deluxe Beverage Package was about $90SGD per person per day while VOOM costs about $25 per device per day. As it was by per device, you’ll have to share usage by logging out before another user could login via the same user name. As we have previously shared, if you intend to go for VOOM internet, the Key Programme could be a more economical way to do so.

It is also timely to check out the shows that are available during the cruise so that you will be able to plan your activities around the shows to catch them on time. During our cruise there were a couple of new shows such as the Effectors and Funny Bones , which were actually pretty good…

Shows Available during our Cruise on Spectrum of the Seas

The Effectors Show on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

“ Join the Effectors; Pixel beautiful, sexy and confident; Reverb unpredictable and mischievous; Lume a sassy and dynamic supergirl and Captain Viz the leader of the pack and always first into the fight as they individually demonstrate their awesome powers, and then come together to battle their arch nemesis, Crash as he tries once again to stop the show and destroy the city of Showville. ”

Funny Bones Headliner Showtime on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

“ Embracing all the great traditions of silent comedy and vaudeville, Funny Bones invites you to a vibrant, action-packed show with stunning physical dexterity, cheeky comedy, climaxing with an astonishing giant puppet finale! ”

The Silk Road in Preview on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

“ The incredibly rich and diverse cultures, styles, designs and visuals that are synonymous with the famous trade routes of the ancient Silk Road, have been combined and integrated with beyond-state-of-the-art entertainment technology, to create one of the most unique live productions in the world! Two70’s highly advanced technology, including 12k video resolution and 36-axis robotics, will now be pushed to its maximum limits, as we once again redefine the boundaries of what is possible in the creative arts. ”

Showgirl! Past. Present. Future. Production Showtime on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

“ This incredible dance spectacular takes us on a stunning journey that focuses on one of the most iconic of all live entertainers. By paying tribute to the past, the present, and the future of the beautiful showgirl, this remarkable production will leave our audiences completely awestruck. Royal Caribbean Productions has assembled the biggest cast of international performers ever assembled in the history of the cruise industry with a total of 29 singers, dances and showgirls. It’s going to be quite a party! ”

After deciding on the shows and the timings that we were going to catch them, we used the Royal App to add them to our calender so that we won’t forget which slots we had chosen – remember to arrive 30 minnutes prior to the show to get the best seats in the house . As with pre-COVID shows, there’s no longer a need for reservations for shows on Spectrum of the Seas during our cruise this time. We also called 7000 to make reservations at Chops Grille and Izumi . For specialty dining, it would be good to make reservations early to get the time slots that you want so that show times won’t be affected. After these were done, we headed to Seaplex (Deck 15) for our first activity on the cruise – Bumper Cars!

Bumper Cars at Deck 15 Seaplex

Bumper Cars on Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas (Deck 15 Seaplex)

Bumper Cars is definitely one of our favourite activities on Spectrum of the Seas. At 2pm sharp, there were already about 20 people queuing in front of us. The good thing about Bumper Cars is that it usually goes on for a few hours and you can just head back to queue again once you’re done with your turn. Of course, if you’re on the Key Programme, you’ll have dedicated time for Bumper Cars which allows you to have more tries at the cars as well. Thereafter, we headed upstairs for Archery . If you have not tried it before, it is a safer version to try out – especially for the kids, while still maintaining the same tension expected on the bowstring.

Solarium at Deck 14 Forward

Our vacation continued at Solarium, another favourite part of the ship for us because of the cool drinks that we can enjoy from the Solarium Bar (thanks Paquito, Adi, Arlyn for taking care of us!). Also, post-COVID, you can now bring drinks into the pool and hot tubs!

Spectrum of the Seas Solarium (Deck 14 Forward)

As you would have known by now, kids below the age of 16 are not allowed into the Solarium . This makes the Solarium a really nice sanctuary to just chill and enjoy views of the ocean during sea days.

Chops Grille Specialty Dining Restaurant Spectrum of the Seas

For our first Specialty Dining meal, we chose to dine at Chops Grille because of the excellent steaks that it offers. Here’s the full menu of dining at Chops Grille Spectrum of the Seas …

Chops Grille Specialty Dining Restaurant Spectrum of the Seas

For Starters, we chose the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Tuna Tartare along with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc . Of course, at Chops Grille, you’ll never go wrong with the Wild Mushroom Soup that is scented with white truffle oil (Lobster Bisque is a no-go for us though). Browsing through the wine menu, we found the Kendall-Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Chardonnay (695) as well as the Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (343 ) to be excellent whites for the meals…

Chops Grille Jumbo Lump Crab Cake on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As for our mains, we went with the 16 oz Prime Bone-In Ribeye in medium well and medium rare along with with the Robert Mondavi Private Reserve Merlot (147) and the Kendall Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (877) …

Chops Grille Medium Well 16 oz Prime Bone-In Ribeye on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As usual, the bone-in ribeye at Chops Grille never disappoint. We enjoyed the medium rare rendition with some much of the juices locked within , flowing out as you cut into the tender and flavourful piece of grilled steak. The wines complemented our steaks very well. As for desserts, we chose the cheesecake which was served by Wilmar and team with a little anniversary rendition due to our 16th year anniversary celebration during this cruise!

Celebrating our 16th Anniversary on Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas Chops Grille

The Effectors Production Show Time

For Production Showtime this evening, we watched the Effectors – an in-house production by Royal Caribbean Cruise which turned out to be pretty good. Love the renditions of familiar tunes such as Holding Out for A Hero (aka “I need a hero…”) as well as our favourite character – the humorous and cheeky Reverb.

The Effectors Royal Caribbean Cruise Production on Spectrum of the Seas

Also, we were able to bring in drinks as with pre-COVID for shows as well (both at Royal Theatre and Two70). There was a make-shift bar set up at the entrance where we had a Corona as well as Gin and Tonic . After our first show this evening, we headed to Main Dining Room for our second meal this evening!

Having drinks (Corona / Gin & Tonic) at Royal Theatre Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas The Effectors Production Show Time

Dinner at Main Dining Room Spectrum of the Seas

Main Dining Room (Deck 3 and 4) Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As we were quite full from the excellent meal from Chops Grille this evening, we went with the evergreen of Spaghetti Bolognese (always an excellent choice if you’re not sure what to have) and Portobello Mushroom. We also had the crab cakes and apple crumble for starters and appetizers respectively…

Main Dining Room Dinner Day 1 Crab Cakes Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

Silk Road in Preview

Silk Road in Preview Royal Caribbean Cruise Spectrum of the Seas

We were told by our cruise director Raphael (a lady) that Silk Road production was in preview because some of the crew had recently joined the ship and still needed some time of practice before the full show with costumes could be put on. But as a preview, we were still treated to an excellent show – albeit having some singers and dancers perform without the Silk Road costumes. Nonetheless, we totally enjoyed Victoria on the violin and the drummer dude who had so much expression! Awesome show!

Spectrum of the Seas Review – Day 2 Arriving at Penang Malaysia

Spectrum of the Seas Gym

On day 2 of our cruise onboard Spectrum of the Seas, we started our day at the gym at 7am …

Spectrum of the Seas Day 2 - Starting the day at the Gym

Surprisingly, there were ALOT of people at the gym from 6am onwards. When we reached there at 7am, almost all the treadmills and weight machines were fully utilised . At the studio room next door, all the mats were laid out for yoga and morning stretches as well. Hence, we went on the cycling and stepping machine – which had visuals as though your were jogging through natural attractions such as Yosemite , Sequoia .

Breakfast at Main Dining Room

Main Dining Room Menu Day 2 Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise 1

After getting our double-shot latte from La Pattiserie, we headed to Main Dining Room for breakfast. This time, we chose the customary Eggs Benedict with mushrooms, corned beef and hash brown as well as the Bagel and Ham (Kate swapped Lox with Ham)…

Double-shot latte from La Pattiserie Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

Surprisingly, the yolk of the Eggs Benedict was still runny when we tucked in. As always corned beef and hash browns were excellent options. Together with the mushrooms and bacon, made it an atas brunch dish as you would be getting from reputable restaurants on land. After breakfast, we headed to the Royal Esplanade for Dancercise …

Dancercise at Royal Esplanade (Deck 4)

First activity of the day, Dancercise at Royal Esplanade (Deck 4) Spectrum of the Seas

Dancercise was held at 930am on Deck 4 of the Spectrum of the Seas. The instructor would teach us steps to several dances and then play a song to bring us through the dance steps. We went through about 4 songs and they were all really fun with increased intensity. Definitely a great work out to start the day. We then had a quick drinks break at Leaf and Bean…

Leaf and Bean Tea and Drinks

Leaf and Bean Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

The drinks at Leaf and Bean were not really fragrant though it was actually nicer with the “cheese froth” added to the Taiwan Ruby . If you’re interested in coffee, you can get Flat White here as well. This time, we heard Olek playing melodies on his electric guitar as well…

Olek guitarist Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise Leaf and Bean

Battle for Planet Z Laser Tag (Seaplex Deck 15)

Battle of Planet Z Laser Tag on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

This time, we made reservations for 1030 for a game of Laser Tag at Seaplex (Deck 15 ). The laser tag on Spectrum of the Seas costs $10USD per pax which was rather decent, given that the equipment was actually new-ish and able to shoot at a relatively far range. As a result of the good equipment, Tom was able to do several snipes on Kate from almost the other end of the maze. Kate didn’t know what hit her. 😂

For lunch, we went back to MDR (Main Dining Room) and were really full at this point. Still, we wolfed down the pulled pork sandwich and barramundi before heading to Schooner Bar for Charades!

Pre-lunch drinks of Anejo Tequila shots at Casino Bar Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

Charades was really fun as the clues weren’t really hard and almost everyone gets a chance to win the RCL bottle opener – as long as you can shout out the answers loudly and fast enough. When it was Tom’s turn, he had “Spiderman” – which everyone got almost immediately and “Michael Jackson” – to which he did a moon walk and someone answered within 5 seconds. Must have been some excellent moonwalking from Tom. 🤔

Day Trip to Penang

At about 3pm, we alighted for our day trip to Penang . Thanks to our friends, the trip was pre-arranged and we walked right through from the ship (with a latte in hand) all the way out of Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal – which was a pretty beautiful structure. There, our transportation took us to our first stop at 8321 Durian Plantation for some Mao Shan Wang (MSW) Durian…

Arriving at 8321 Durian Plantation Penang during Spectrum of the Seas Cruise by Royal Caribbean Cruise

The journey took us about 1 hour due to the traffic conditions in Penang . Once there, we were welcomed to be seated, surrounded by durian trees with nets strewn all around. The durians are meant to catch the durians for 2 reasons (aka 没有敲过的). Firstly, for the safety of workers and visitors in the plantation and secondly, durians that do not hit the ground does not activate the “reaction” which actually seals that flavours of the durians within…

Mao Shan Wang that we had from 8321 Durian Plantation Penang

Thereafter, we returned to Georgetown for Chendol and then 1st Avenue Mall to do some shopping…

Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul during 4D3N Cruise to Penang Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

For dinner, we visited BaBa Phang Peranakan Restaurant Penang…

BaBa Phang Peranakan Restaurant Penang during 4D3N Cruise to Penang via Spectrum of the Seas

The meal at Baba Phang was excellent. We particular enjoyed the Sting Ray which was so enticing and appetizing with its tangy flavours while the signature pork had a fragrance from the dark soy sauce and sweetness from the honey/sugar . Moreover, the pork was not “over-braised” leaving a firm texture on every bite. Pig’s Stomach Soup was excellent as well! Yum!

20 boxes of Him Heang Tambun Biscuit (aka baby tau sar pia) for 20 myr per box during 4D3N Penang Cruise on Spectrum of the Seas

Thanks also to our tour guide Frances, who picked up the Tambun Biscuit (aka baby tow sar bing) from Him Heang Penang personally via a friend that we were able to bring back these souvenirs for our friends and relatives back home.

Funny Bones Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As we were back by 9pm and the headliner, Funny Bones was slated to start at 10pm , we stopped by Pool Bar for Mojito and Heineken before having a self-concocted drink at Bionic Bar . Turns out Mojito Syrup with Soda, Gin and Lime makes for an excellent cocktail…

Mojito and Heineken from Pool Bar Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

Though we didn’t have any photos from Funny Bones, it turned out to be the best show during our 4D3N cruise onboard Spectrum of the Seas. Chris Peters (British) and K-Bow (Japanese) are the comedy-duo behind funny bones and are really creative in their performance. Using simple props like masking tape and brooms, Chris and K-Bow are able to creatively re-enact everything from walking sticks to standing microphones and even mimicking flying like Harry Potter. Laugh-out-loud funny, definitely a must watch for the entire family. For us, watching Funny Bones was creativity at its best!

Spectrum of the Seas Review – Day 3 Final Sea Day

Sunrise as seen from Spectrum of the Seas

On our final sea day on Spectrum of the Seas, we started by catching the sunrise before working out (because we felt guilty after pigging out indulging for so many days)…

Guests catching morning sunrise from Spectrum of the Seas on last sea day Royal Caribbean Cruise

The day started out where we saw a row of fishing vessels using green LED lights to differentiate themselves at sea – probably an easy way for the fishermen from the same group to recognise each other. We then headed up to deck 15 where we saw a beautiful sunrise this morning. Many guests were there this morning as well…

@2bearbeartravel Spectrum of the Seas Morning Surise (Royal Caribbean Cruise) #spectrumoftheseas #royalcaribbeancruise #rccl #royal #royalcaribbean #sunrise #beautiful #nature #seas #waves #cruise #travel @royalcaribbean @royalcaribbeanasia @royalcaribbeancruises ♬ Sunrise – Lil SoleFly

Breakfast at Windjammer and Two70 Cafe

After exercising at the aft of deck 15 (a great place to take in the sea views), we headed to Windjammer for a light breakfast…

Breakfast at Windjammer Spectrum of the Seas

Breakfast at Windjammer was quite meh this morning as it was the usual eggs, bacon and sausages. However, we did have some porridge and bee hoon (which was not that great). Hence, we decided to adjourn to Two70 Cafe which had a pretty good “McMuffin Sandwich” as well as an amazing view out to sea. This time, Two70 also screened a pretty funny Redbull Soapbox Race where competitors designed their luge with creative themes.

Chilling at Solarium

Chilling at Solarium Spectrum of the Seas

After breakfast, we headed to our favourite venue – Solarium to just relax and catch a quick nap as we slept rather late the night before. Thereafter, at about 10am, we went for wavehouse FlowRider of Spectrum of the Seas…

FlowRider Spectrum of the Seas

Spectrum of the Seas FlowRider Deck 15 Aft

Before you go on the FlowRider , you’ll have to register and sign an indemnity form before being able to join the queue. This time, it was drizzling lightly. Thankfully, the activity could still continue despite the rain. However, the instructors had to call for 2 safety timeouts as guests did not know how to hold the boogie board correctly (by tucking elbows in) and to protect their head (and curling into a “ball” position) during a wash-out . Otherwise, we saw several guests that were able to surf on their knees and a Korean girl who could even pose with 2 hands while lying flat on the boogie board! Definitely another instagrammable moment there…

Lunch of Pizza and Beers from Sorrento’s at Solarium

Lunch of Pizzas from Sorrento's Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As we were only able to take 4 slices of pizza from Sorrento’s per person , we had to make a few trips walking between the forward and aft of the Spectrum of the Seas before we tucked in. Talk about working for your meal.

Open Mic Karaoke and Beanbag Throwing (aka Cornhole) Tournament

Open Mic Karaoke on Spectrum of the Seas Star Moment Deck 4 Royal Caribbean Cruise

In the afternoon at 3pm, we stopped by Star Moment at Deck 4 Spectrum of the Seas for Open Mic Karaoke . You can only sing 1 song per person – unless someone else chooses a duet then you can be a partner to that duet for a second song. After a quick couple of songs, we headed to the Beanbag Throwing (aka Cornhole) Tournament at Music Hall (Deck 3) where a few of our friends made it to the finals and even made the top 2 winners of the tournament! 😀

At about 5:30pm, we went to the reception at Deck 4 to clarify on the bill for our drinks. Apparently, Royal Caribbean Cruise’s website had already updated the Deluxe Beverage Package to include drinks up to $14USD but it was not so on Spectrum of the Seas …

Royal Caribbean Cruise Deluxe Beverage Package Description (drinks up to $14USD)

Thankfully the ship was able to waive off the additional $1USD that we paid on two drinks after seeing this update on the Royal Caribbean Cruise website. Hopefully, it will soon apply to all passengers on Spectrum of the Seas for future cruises.

Pre-Dinner Drinks at Vintages Wine Bar

Having Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon at Vintages Wine Bar Spectrum of the Seas

For wines onboard Royal Caribbean Cruise, we realised that it is usually easier for the staff to take our orders using the numbers allocated to the wines. Hence, our favourite white would include 343 Sauvignon Blanc and red – 877 Cabernet Sauvignon . After pre-dinner drinks at Vintages Wine Bar , we headed to Izumi for a meal at the Japanese Restaurant onboard Spectrum of the Seas …

Dinner at Izumi Spectrum of the Seas

2bearbear at Izumi Spectrum of the Seas Japanese Restaurant

A meal at Izumi costs $39.99 and includes 1 small plate, 2 large plates and 1 dessert. This time, we chose

Small Plates – Pork Gyoza Dumpling – Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna

Large Plates – Izumi Spider Roll – Izumi Ryu Futomaki Roll – Truffled Creamy Lobster Tempura Roll

Desserts – Crispy Sesame Ball – Assorted Mochi Ice Cream

Spectrum of the Seas Izumi Small Plates - Pork Gyoza Dumpling

For small plates, you won’t go wrong with the Pork Gyoza Dumplings as they’re always so juicy and well-marinated with a hint of ginger in the fillings. As for the crispy spicy rice tuna , it was indeed crisp on the outer side of the rice sushi – very interesting and palatable texture.

For large plates, all three were excellent . The lobster was fragrant with the truffle while the soft shell crab was distinctly and delish. Futomaki had the deep-fried crisp out texture that we liked and the ingredients within was crisp as well. An excellent meal that were complemented with the rice-fragrant sake and She’s a Geisha cocktail. Japanese Strawberry on the other hand was well…a little medicinal. 😅 All in all, another wonderful meal at Izumi!

Final Dinner at Main Dining Room (MDR) Spectrum of the Seas

Main Dining Room Menu last dinner Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

For our last meal at Main Dining Room, we finally ordered the Adventurous Whites and Adventurous Reds which turned out to be ok only. Stick with 343 Sauvignon Blanc and 877 Cabernet Sauvignon for great wines to go with the MDR dinners . To wind down the evening, we listened to piano music in Schooner (had Anejo Margarita) and then to Music Hall for the last party of the evening.

Schooner Bar Piano Music Spectrum of the Seas on last night of cruise

We also found that alcoholic drinks were served all the way till 2am onboard the ship which was a welcomed improvement as compared to 1030pm during the COVID era. We also headed up to Deck 16 to take a look at the see-through deck – a relatively new “attraction”. If you’re sailing onboard of the Spectrum of the Seas and not scared of heights – definitely check it out.

Arriving in Singapore from our 4D3N Cruise to Penang on Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise

As we were heading to Malaysia after disembarking from Spectrum of the Seas on our last day, we wanted to leave the ship as soon as possible to reduce the time spent waiting on the Causeway. However, even though the information mentioned Two70 to be serving breakfast from 630am onwards this morning, it was not so and only drinks were served. Hence, we circled back to La Pattiserie for a ham and cheese sandwich before packing up our bags to leave the ship at 7am.

All in all, we had an amazing 4D3N cruise onboard Spectrum of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruise). Special shout out to Exther and Jessica for the VIP Package that enhanced our experience during this cruise. To the staff and crew of Spectrum of the Seas, thank you for the impeccable service that always sets the Royal Caribbean Cruise experience apart from the competition .

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Cari Liburan yang Anti Mainstream? Cobain Royal Caribbean Cruise!

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Kehabisan ide liburan dan nggak mau liburan yang itu-itu saja? Kalau gitu, kamu wajib masukin wisata kapal pesiar ke dalam bucket list-mu!

Meskipun baru memasuki bulan keempat di tahun 2024, nyatanya banyak banget orang yang sudah mulai sibuk dan butuh liburan supaya bisa refreshing . Namun, nggak cuma pekerja saja, pasangan atau keluarga juga mulai mencari destinasi liburan yang seru dan nggak membosankan. Kalau biasanya liburan hanya jalan-jalan ke kota atau negara lain dan mengeksplor tempat wisata ala turis, kali ini ada opsi liburan yang menarik dan layak untuk dijadikan wishlist kamu.

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Yup , kegiatan menarik tersebut, nggak lain dan nggak bukan yaitu berwisata di atas kapal pesiar yang mewah dan menyenangkan! Penasaran kan, gimana serunya berlibur di kapal pesiar? Lalu, bisa ke negara apa saja sih kalau mencoba wisata kapal pesiar? Simak artikelnya sampai akhir, ya!

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Eitss, tapi tahu nggak sih kalau ternyata negara terdekat untuk merasakan experience cruise adalah dari Singapore? Yes , di Royal Caribbean, ada kapal pesiar dari Singapore yang akan berwisata beberapa negara dengan itinerary dan activity yang menarik.

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Berangkat dari Singapore, beberapa destinasi yang bisa kamu kunjungi adalah Penang dan Phuket, Sri Lanka dan Dubai, Vietnam dan China, serta destinasi wisata populer seperti Jepang dan Korea Selatan. Menarik banget, kan? Jadi, perjalanannya nggak terbatas!

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Selain perjalanan dari Singapore, kamu juga bisa menikmati wisata kapal pesiar dari negara lain. Nah, buat kamu yang lebih suka bertualang, bisa banget terbang ke U.S untuk memulai perjalanan seru ke Alaska dan melihat glaciers yang cantik. Selain itu, bagi yang selalu ingin mengunjungi Jepang atau Korea, kamu bisa terbang ke China dan berlayar untuk mengunjungi Jepang dan Korea dalam sekali perjalanan. Bahkan, ada kapal pesiar dari Eropa, Caribbean dan Australia atau New Zealand. Tentunya akan ada itinerary yang menarik perhatian kamu juga, lho. Nggak hanya itu saja, itinerary yang tersedia di setiap perjalanannya juga berbeda-beda dan tentunya super menarik! Plus , kamu juga bisa menikmati berbagai macam local cuisine serta performance yang tersedia di cruise . Gimana nih, seru banget, kan?

Sederet activity seru bisa kamu coba!

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Kata siapa, wisata kapal pesiar bakal membosankan karena hanya melakukan perjalanan di laut? Salah besar, karena ada banyak banget aktivitas yang bisa dilakukan di Royal Caribbean Cruise! Ada indoor active space yang disebut Seaplex, untuk bermain basket dan bumper cars . Aktivitas ini bisa banget kamu lakukan bareng keluarga atau teman saat liburan di kapal pesiar!

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Ada juga North Star yang bakal mengangkat kamu jauh di atas kapal untuk menikmati pemandangan dunia 360 derajat yang luar biasa! Kemudian, ada RipCord® by iFLY® untuk menikmati skydiving yang seru, serta ada juga FlowRider untuk kamu melakukan surfing di kapal pesiar. Menarik, ya?

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Plus , ada juga ada juga aktivitas seru seperti waterslides, zipline, dan rock climbing wall. Oh iya, aktivitas onboard mungkin berbeda dari satu kapal ke kapal lainnya, ya!

Nah, itu dia rekomendasi destinasi liburan anti mainstream yang bisa kamu coba! Kalau belum nemu waktu liburan yang tepat, bisa masukkan wisata kapal pesiar ke dalam bucket list- mu dulu, nih. Nah, untuk detail lebih lanjut tentang perjalanan ke destinasi lain di dunia serta penawaran terbaru, bisa langsung kunjungi website Royal Caribbean.

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Interior with Virtual Balcony (shown) /  Studio Interior

• Sitting area

• Two twin beds or One Royal King bed

• TV, telephone and safe

• Private bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer

• Daily housekeeping and turndown service

• Room service

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• Larger sitting area with sofa bed

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Ultimate Family Suite / Grand Loft Suite  (shown) /

Owner’s Suite / Grand Suite /  Junior Suite

All Balcony stateroom inclusions plus:

• Luxury bathroom amenities

• Special in-suite dining

• Priority check-in and departure

• Complimentary concierge service

• Royal Suite Class amenities

  Note

*Not all Junior Suites and Balcony staterooms have sofa beds, please check deck plans or contacrt us for more details.

*Some Junior Suites feature a shower instead of a bathtub.

* Special in-suite dining, Priority check-in and departure and Complimentary concierge service are not included in Junior Suites.

*A Royal King measures approximately 1.8m wide by 2.1m long.

*For room service, a nominal delivery charge applies per stateroom order (excluding continental breakfast).

*Refer to deck plans to view connecting stateroom locations.

*Accessible staterooms are available on all our ships

For more information about the onboard activities, staterooms, itineraries and deck plans, download the Royal Caribbean Spectrum of the Seas brochure below.

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FAQs about Royal Caribbean Cruises

Given the events over the last few years, having the proper travel documents has been a considerable concern of many guests prior to enjoying a carefree vacation. Passport, visa and inoculation regulations may vary by destination and may change from time to time. For your protection, your passport expiration date needs to be at least six (6) months after the sailing termination date. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to obtain and have available when necessary the appropriate valid travel and health documents such as passports, visas, vaccination certificates, etc., that are necessary for air travel, disembarkation at the various ports of call and re-entry into the appropriate country of origin. Visa Based on nationality, many countries still require an entry visa. It is the guests’ responsibility to identify and to obtain all the necessary visas before commencing their cruise. 

For Cambodia and Vietnam

All nationalities require visas for Vietnam with the following exceptions: Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway.

All nationalities require visas for Cambodia with the following exceptions: Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Laos. Please Note :  The following nationalities will find it extremely difficult to secure a visa for Vietnam and Cambodia, whether through us or by themselves; Pakistan, North Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq and Nigeria. 

Inoculation/Health

We recommend that all guests, regardless of their sailing date check with their health care professional or a Travel Medicine Specialist certified by the WHO for guidance. Other informational resources can be accessed at the  Centers for Disease Control Traveler’s Health website.   As detailed in our brochure, all guests must ensure that they are medically and physically fit for travel. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the  World Health Organization website.  (WHO) provide guidelines as to which vaccinations are required in each country. In many cases inoculations are recommended, but in some circumstances they are required.

Please remember to bring your passport with you, as well as any other required documents your cruise confirmation email requests. Make sure to have your documents handy in your carry-on bag for easy access. We ask that guests do not pack passports and other required documents in checked bags, as failure to show these documents may result in denial of boarding.

When you’re onboard, the right look will vary by venue, time of day, and activity. Here are a few types of suggested attire you’ll see, and some recommendations for what to bring: Daytime: Casual You’re on vacation – relax! Jeans, polos, sundresses, and blouses are all the right amount of laid back. Shorts are welcomed for breakfast and lunch, but please keep swimwear to the pool deck. Evening: Smart Casual Think of this as a step up from your typical dinner wear. Dress to impress with collared shirts, dresses, skirts, and blouses, or pantsuits. Jackets, sport coats, and blazers are snazzy and welcomed. Additional items we recommend packing include:

Medications including motion sickness care

  • Walking shoes
  • Hat, sunglasses
  • Scarf or wrap to cover bare legs and shoulders inside museums and religious sites
  • Travel umbrella/rain jacket
  • Warm clothes
  • Power adapter (without a surge protector)
  • Insect repellent
  • Lightweight collapsible backpack
  • Swimsuit, coverup
  • Eco-friendly/biodegradable sunscreen, after-sun lotion
  • Active attire
  • Light jacket or wrap
  • Chargers, headphones, etc.

If you are planning to check in your bag to have it delivered to your stateroom, we recommend packing a small bag of essentials to carry onboard. This bag should include: travel documents, medications, swimsuit, coverup, change of clothes, and sunscreen.

Feel free to leave the following items behind as they will be available onboard to use at no charge: pool towels (which can be used in port), soap, shampoo, and hair dryers. Prohibited items: Weapons, illegal drugs, and other items that could interfere with the safe operation of the ship or the safe and secure environment of our guests and crew are prohibited. These and other similar items will be confiscated upon being found:

  • Weapons and drugs: Firearms, ammunition (including realistic replicas), sharp objects, including all knives and scissors, (personal grooming items such as safety razors or scissors with blades length less than 4 inches are allowed), illegal drugs/substances, and CBD oil/CBD products.
  • Items that generate heat or produce an open flame: Electrical extension cords, coffee makers, clothing irons, steamers, hot plates, candles, incense, torch or novelty lighters (matches and traditional lighters are allowed), flammable liquids, explosives, fireworks, hookahs/water hookah pipes, and any other item that may create a fire hazard. The only exceptions to this policy are curling irons and hair straighteners.
  • Sports gear, and self-defence items: Handcuffs, pepper spray, nightsticks, martial arts items, and hoverboards. Exceptions can be made for the following sporting goods, however, the item must be stored in the guest’s stateroom and cannot be used onboard: baseball bats, hockey sticks, cricket bats, golf clubs, skateboards, surfboards, and bicycles.
  • Radio devices: HAM radios and baby monitors. Two-way radios/walkie-talkies are permitted. Basic specifications are as follows: up to 10-mile coverage range, up to 5 watts power, internal voice, operated transmission, no external mounting antenna.
  • Dangerous chemicals: Including bleach, paint and other flammable liquids.
  • Alcoholic beverages: On boarding day, guests may bring one (1) 750 mL bottle, per adult of drinking age, per sailing. Guests who purchase alcohol bottles onboard or in port, will have their items safely stored by the ship. These bottles will be returned on the last day of the sailing to be enjoyed back home. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned.

Your stateroom will be ready at 1:30 pm If there are any issues, please contact Guest Services. Your key is on your stateroom door Your stateroom will be ready by 1:30 pm, and you’ll find your SeaPass (your room key) by the door, and any others inside your room. Your SeaPass Your SeaPass is your room key and is used for onboard purchases. It will be on your stateroom door by approximately 1:30 pm. Prior to obtaining your SeaPass, use your SetSail pass for purchases. Your muster location for the mandatory emergency drill onboard is printed on your SeaPass. Do your guest safety briefing digitally You can complete most of your mandatory guest safety briefing right in the app. Once you’re onboard, tap on “Learn about safety at sea.” When you’re done, just remember to stop by your assembly station – look on your SeaPass or the back of your stateroom door – for a quick check-in. Check out the Adventure Ocean Youth program for age-appropriate kids activities Register on Deck 11, Forward, where you can also learn about childcare for children ages 6 months to 3 years. Please note, reservations are required due to limited capacity. Please call or visit Adventure Ocean to make your reservation: • Nursery (6-36 months): Call 26001 from a ship phone • Aquanats (3-5 years): Call 26003 from a ship phone • Explorers (6-8 years): Call 26006 from a ship phone • Voyagers (9-11 years): Call 26005 from a ship phone Stay on ship’s time Activities, reservations, and port arrivals and departures are on ship’s time. Use the app for reference. It’s always set to ship time. Pool towels You can check out towels at the main pool with your SeaPass. Make sure you return them prior to the end of the cruise to avoid a $25-per-towel fee. Purchase Internet before the cruise? If you purchased an Internet package prior to boarding, here’s how you get connected: 1. Turn on your Wi-Fi and connect to “WiFi-Guest-Spectrum.” 2. Select “Access Internet” or type “login.com” in a browser. 3. Select “Create an Account” and enter your information. 4. Select “Activate Wi-Fi.” Please note, you will not be charged for this purchase. If you have questions, please feel free to dial 1950 or stop by Guest Services. We thought you should know… Some members of our security team are equipped with body cameras as part of their uniform. That’s entertainment Plan ahead and make your show and activities reservations today using the mobile app or at our Box Office today from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm in Music Hall on deck 4. Here’s your chance to reserve your spot for NorthStar, Ripcord by iFly, SkyPad, and the “Silk Road” show which is the only show that requires reservation. Smoking areas Smoking is permitted in the glass house on Deck 5, starboard, and on Deck 14, port side. Cigar and pipe tobacco is limited to designated outdoor areas. Electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes are only permitted within the designated smoking areas. All indoor public spaces, staterooms, and balconies are smoke-free. Malaysian currency The Malaysian Ringgit is a non-internationalized currency. With restrictions on buying and selling of currency outside of Malaysia, we’re unable to provide foreign exchange (buying or selling) of Malaysian Ringgit onboard. Forex offices are widely available in the ports of call, should you require to purchase Malaysian Ringgit. Businesses will generally not accept foreign currency for payment. All aboard by 3:30 pm Please make sure to be on ship by then. Please make sure to check the itinerary the day of to make sure the All aboard time has not changed. SeaPass account hold charge You may notice a temporary hold on the credit card your SeaPass card is linked to. The hold is used to secure funds for anticipated onboard purchases, and will be released once your final charges are settled at the end of your cruise. Flotation vests Children’s flotation vests are available free of charge at the pool deck areas. They may not be taken off the ship on port days. Feeling under the weather? If you need medical assistance, please dial extension 51 from your stateroom phone to make an appointment. Using your onboard credits If you purchased or received onboard credits, they will be posted to your account and can be used for any purchases onboard like shops, spa, photo, bars, specialty restaurants, shore excursions, internet or onboard gratuities. If you would like to use your onboard credit in the casino, please note that you will only receive promotional chips or slot play, which you will not be able to cash in. It’s show time Reserve your shows on the Royal Caribbean app: 1. Once onboard, connect to Wifi-Guest-Spectrum. You don’t need an internet package to do this. 2. Once connected, tap the “Ship” icon on the top, tap “Entertain,” and then tap “Shows and Movies.” The shows labeled as “Reservation Required” will need to be reserved. Play smart, swim smart, stay safe Make a splash at the pool, but keep safety at the top of your mind, too. Although lifeguards are on duty, adult supervision is always required for children ages 12 and younger on the pool deck. In-app chat age restriction While we realize that the in-app chat feature is a great way to keep in contact with your children onboard, we want to keep your child’s privacy intact. We adhere to guidelines from the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA), which states that guests must be a minimum of 13 years of age to be able to create an account and use the guest chat feature.

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