Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas Returns to Singapore for 2027
Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas is set to return to Singapore for the 2027 season, giving guests access to a range of three to 10-night itineraries sailing to destinations across Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Japan.
“Quantum of the Seas has become a familiar and much-loved ship for guests across Asia, and we’re excited to bring these thrilling adventures back to Singapore,” said Chad Grospe, Vice-President and Managing Director, Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean. “With these 2027-28 holidays, we’re building on strong demand we’ve seen over past seasons – from 3- and 4-night getaways to longer adventures that connect vacationers to spectacular landscapes, cuisines and cultural wonders around Asia.
Whether it’s a multigenerational family holiday or a getaway with friends, it’s all about making memories together.”
Highlights of the 2027-28 season include:
- 3- and 4-night getaways through Southeast Asia savouring the world-renowned street food of Penang’s historic George Town and unwinding on the sun-soaked shores of Phuket.
- Those looking for more time away can choose between 4- and 5-night adventures to the shores of Phuket, Thailand, or 10-night journeys that reach further to the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand.
- For an extended journey, guests can embark on longer holidays of up to 10 nights to iconic cities like Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Hong Kong , along with bucket-list destinations in Japan such as Tokyo, Nagoya and Kobe as they travel westward from Tokyo to Nagoya’s industrial origins and Kobe’s awe-inspiring mountain views.
Quantum of the Seas, features a mix of adventure, dining and entertainment including Ripcord by iFly, the FlowRider surf simulator, a rock-climbing wall along with SeaPlex—the largest indoor activity complex at sea—and the H2O Zone for younger travellers. The ship also delivers a diverse culinary lineup, from Chef’s Table and Izumi to Jamie’s Italian, Chops Grille and Wonderland. Entertainment ranges from full-scale productions at the Royal Theatre to immersive shows at Two70 and live music venues throughout the ship.





