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Royal Caribbean Adds Two 12-Night Sailings from Singapore to Tokyo on Spectrum of the Seas

Royal Caribbean has sold out almost all of its limited 12-night sailings. With demand still strong, it has added two more 12-night sailings between Singapore and Tokyo, Japan on Spectrum of the Seas in 2023. Prices start from S$1,500. Guests onboard the two sailings will get to visit various destinations in Japan, Hong Kong and Vietnam.

The new 12-night sailings, departing from Singapore and Tokyo, Japan on 19 September 2023 and 1 October 2023 respectively, can be enjoyed back-to-back, which means guests can visit up to 10 destinations across three countries over the 24-night adventure. Destinations unique to the new itineraries include Hue/Danang in Vietnam, as well as Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan.

 “We are uniquely able to showcase the beauty of the region in a fun-filled and fuss-free manner on our longer sailings. The 12-night itineraries have been incredibly popular amongst both local and international guests since they were first announced in August 2022, and most of our staterooms were sold out by the end of last year. Today’s travellers seek new experiences and adventures, and we’re excited to deliver more of that with these itineraries onboard Asia’s largest and newest cruise ship, coupled with the thrill of waking up in a new city almost every morning,”

Angie Stephen, managing director, Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean International. 
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