Royal Caribbean International has added two new 12-night cruises between Singapore and Tokyo on the action-packed Spectrum of the Seas. With most of RCI’s limited inventory already sold out, Aussies now have more ways to sail to Asian hotspots in 2023.
The two new 12-night cruises will depart Singapore and Tokyo on 19 September and 1 October respectively, visiting various destinations in Japan plus Hong Kong and Vietnam.
The sailings can be enjoyed back-to-back so cruisers can visit up to 10 destinations across three countries across the 24-night adventure.
Destinations unique to the new itineraries include Hue or Danang in Vietnam as well as Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Okinawa and Ishigaki in Japan.
Holidaymakers can explore Vietnam’s imperial capital or the cities of Japan on their own or through a variety of shore excursions to uncover the sights, sounds and culture of Asia.

RCI Australia and New Zealand Director of Sales Dave Humphreys said Asia cruises continue to be popular with Australian guests with huge demand for longer itineraries.
“As the majority of our staterooms on 12-night Singapore to Tokyo sailings sold out by the end of 2022, we’ve listened to our loyal guests and modified our schedule to include more trips to this vibrant region,” Mr Humphreys said.
“These extremely popular sailings on Spectrum of the Seas provide travellers with even more choice on board Asia’s largest and newest cruise ship.”
The new 12-night itineraries are available to book now priced from AUD$1,583pp.
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