Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas is back in Asia!
Asia’s largest cruise ship will be homeporting in Singapore until 2024, giving Southeast Asian travelers easier access to the Royal Caribbean experience and more sea-travel options to explore the region in style! Some of the usual stops include Port Klang (gateway to Kuala Lumpur) and Penang in Malaysia, and Phuket in Thailand.
While backpacking is our default travel syle, every now and then, we allow ourselves to indulge in something more, um, indulgent. And there is no better way to pamper oneself than by going on a cruise! Thankfully, Royal Caribbean invited us to join one of their sailings so we could document the journey from start to finish!
In this article, we’ll share with you the entire experience, from the travel requirements to the check in and boarding process to the shore excursions. This is great if you’re joining a Spectrum cruise soon and you need info on what to do or how to prepare. If you’ve yet to book but considering it or you’re simply curious about the prices, we have a separate post about that here: ROYAL CARIBBEAN SINGAPORE CRUISE PRICES
And if you decide to go on a cruise, book at www.cruising.com.ph, managed by the official Royal Caribbean representatives in the Philippines, Arpan Air. By booking on this site, you automatically get Customer Support. If you book on the international website, you’ll have to call the Royal Caribbean office in the United States.
And if you use our promo code — WORTHIT — you’ll get an additional 5% DISCOUNT on the cruise fare! You can use this on top of any existing promos or discounts.
WHAT’S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?
What are the travel requirements when joining a Singapore cruise?
Here’s a checklist of the things you need to prepare before the cruise.
- Passport. Must be valid for at least six (6) months.
- Photocopy of passport. You will be leaving your passport with the cruise staff upon boarding, so it’s best to have a copy of it with you. Don’t worry, you’ll get it back before you disembark.
- Visa (only if applicable). Philippine passport holders DO NOT need a visa.
- Proof of full vaccination. All guests above 12 years must be FULLY VACCINATED against COVID-19. VaxCertPH, vaccination card, and yellow book or ICV (International Certificate of Vaccination) are accepted as long as they can be verified. More details in the next section.
- Singapore Arrival Card. Accomplish this within three days prior…
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