During the 12-day and night cruise, more than 4,000 multinational tourists explored top Asian destinations including the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Hong Kong, Nha Trang...
Immediately after the ship docked at Tan Cang - Cai Mep in Phu My town (Ba Ria-Vung Tau), about 2/3 of the tourists left the ship to join tours in Ba Ria-Vung Tau.
Spectrum of the Seas is the most modern superyacht in the Quantum series of Royal Caribbean International (RCI), built at Meyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany) and launched in April 2019. The ship is 347m long and nearly 63m high, considered the largest cruise ship operating in Asia with 16 floors and more than 2,000 rooms, and can serve a maximum of more than 5,600 guests.
Before boarding the ship, delegates and tourists must strictly declare their health to ensure the safety of tourists on board.
Cruise highlights include surfing at FlowRider, skydiving with RipCord by iFly, the glass-enclosed observation deck of North Star, the largest indoor activity space at sea, Seaplex, and the Royal Theatre - a modern, flexible area of the cruise with live performances from artists...
Spectrum of the Seas is in the top 10 of the world's most luxurious cruise ships. The ship has many outstanding amenities such as three swimming pools, three hot tubs, an outdoor cinema, a spa, and a theater that can accommodate 1,300 people.
Inside the yacht with modern, luxurious interior, like a miniature shopping center on board
Robot bar serves customers
At a press conference with leaders of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province and the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, Ms. Angie Stephen - Vice President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International Asia - Pacific region said that Vietnam is a popular tourist destination for Singaporean tourists as well as tourists from all over the world.
On the occasion of docking at Phu My port, the super yacht Spectrum of the Seas also organized to welcome Vietnamese delegations on board to visit and learn about the ship.
In the upcoming journey, the Spectrum of the Seas cruise ship will leave Vung Tau port for Singapore, ending a 12-day cruise exploring Asia through Japan - Hong Kong (China) - Vietnam and Singapore. The cruise ship will leave Vietnam that same evening.
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