Royal Caribbean extends Quantum of the Seas’ Singapore season
Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas ship will spend even longer in Singapore due to overwhelming demand for its ‘cruises to nowhere.’
The ship will remain in the Lion City operating two to four-night short cruises until October 2021. It had already extended the program to June after launching the domestic cruises in December 2020.
Royal Caribbean says it has carried more than 50,000 guests since then. It has been problem-free apart from one Covid case which turned out to be a false-positive.
Getting Cruise Lines’ Dream Cruises brand also operates cruises to nowhere out of Singapore.
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