Royal Caribbean officially took delivery of the 26th ship in its fleet, Spectrum of the Seas, in a ceremony held today in Bremerhaven, Germany. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Chairman and CEO Richard D. Fain and President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International Michael Bayley received the new ship from Meyer Werft Yard’s Managing Partner Bernard Meyer at the official handover ceremony.
Spectrum of the Seas, the first in the Quantum Ultra class of ships, will homeport from Shanghai starting June 2019.
Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International said:
We are excited to welcome Spectrum of the Seas, our first Quantum Ultra class ship to the Royal Caribbean family. We have once again combined revolutionary ship design with the latest technologies to deliver a ship that will redefine the China cruise market. We are excited for our guests to make amazing family memories.
Spectrum’s highlights include:
Spectrum of the Seas will accommodate 4,246 guests at double occupancy and be the largest and most expensive ship in Asia when she arrives at her new home in Shanghai, China on June 3, 2019.
Before Spectrum arrives in her new home this summer, she will sail a 46-night Global Odyssey from Barcelona, Spain to Shanghai, taking guests to an exciting array of ports including Aqaba, Jordan; Dubai, UAE; Muscat; Oman, Cochin, India and Georgetown, Malaysia. In winter 2019, the ship will reposition to Hong Kong to offer special holiday cruises.
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