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Overview
Embark on a journey of extraordinary proportions aboard the Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas. This majestic vessel redefines the very essence of modern cruising, offering a seamless blend of innovation and luxury.
With its sleek silhouette and ground-breaking features, the Spectrum of the Seas invites passengers to explore a world of unparalleled experiences. From the stunning North Star Observation Capsule to the exquisite dining options, every aspect of this ship is designed to awe and inspire.
For travellers seeking the perfect fusion of cutting-edge technology and opulent comfort, the Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas promises a cruise like no other, where adventure and relaxation harmoniously coexist, making your voyage a memory to treasure.
Restaurants
Indulgence knows no bounds aboard the Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas, where culinary excellence takes center stage. This ship boasts a diverse array of dining options that cater to every palate and preference.
For a taste of the extraordinary, head to the Teppanyaki restaurant, where talented chefs perform culinary acrobatics right before your eyes. Craving classic Italian flavors? The Jamie's Italian restaurant by Jamie Oliver offers mouthwatering pasta and pizza dishes.
In the opulent Main Dining Room, savor gourmet creations while enjoying panoramic ocean views. For seafood aficionados, the Seafood Shack offers a casual yet delectable experience.
Whether you're in the mood for global fusion or comforting classics, the Spectrum of the Seas restaurants promise a gastronomic adventure that's as diverse as it is exquisite.
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Shanghai
Post-Mao-era Shanghai is light-years away from its restrained past (and even farther away from the equally unrestrained reputation it held for a long time before that). Today's Shanghai is firmly focused on the future, a bustling metropolis with a revitalised port and a sizzling art/shopping/restaurant scene that rivals even the most cosmopolitan of its Western cousins. Anyone with an eye for the global stage just has to see this city.
Day 2 - Cruising
Enjoy the day at sea, exploring the ship with lots of fun and activities on board, a long with exquisite restaurants and pristine bars.
Day 3 - Kobe
Perched on a hill sloping down to the sea, Kobe is a maritime gateway to one of Japan's most metropolitan cities. Mt. Rokko dominates the skyline — from the summit, you can glimpse one of the best views in all Japan. Of course, Kobe's also famous for breeding Wagyu cows that produce some of the highest-quality beef in the world. The stuff is so delicious that almost every restaurant in the area stocks it. Cruise to Japan and make your visit a full foodie mission and stop off at Osaka to indulge in the local tradition of kuidaore — "eat until you drop."
Day 4 - Kobe
Perched on a hill sloping down to the sea, Kobe is a maritime gateway to one of Japan's most metropolitan cities. Mt. Rokko dominates the skyline — from the summit, you can glimpse one of the best views in all Japan. Of course, Kobe's also famous for breeding Wagyu cows that produce some of the highest-quality beef in the world. The stuff is so delicious that almost every restaurant in the area stocks it. Cruise to Japan and make your visit a full foodie mission and stop off at Osaka to indulge in the local tradition of kuidaore — "eat until you drop."
Day 4 - Maizuru
The gentle seaside city of Maizuru will win you over with its quaint collection of mountainside temples, pristine beaches and historical museums. Cruise to Kyoto and check out Maizuru Red Brick Park, a series of warehouses that today serve as a museum, and be transported to a Cold War-era spy thriller. See the nearby Amanohashidate sandbar, a 3-kilometer-long isthmus that connects the bay in a picturesque stretch of white sand and pine trees. Or head into central Kyoto, about a 90-minute drive from port — walk among the red torii gates of Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, or climb to the top of Kyoto Tower for the area's best views.
Day 5 - Tokyo
Yokohama is the central gateway to exploring Tokyo, a once-humble fishing village that is now one of the world's biggest, most densely populated cities. You'll find an eclectic mix of traditional shrines and soaring skyscrapers lining these neon-lit streets. Walk the Rainbow Bridge over Tokyo Bay alongside the Yurikamome Rail Line, a futuristic, operatorless train system. Then, see old Tokyo at the Imperial Palace, an Edo Castle surrounded by moats and gardens perfect for strolling. Cruise to Tokyo and head to iconic Sensoji Buddhist Temple and pass below the massive red paper lantern of the Thunder Gate. Then, unwind in Yoyogi Park, a literal forest in the heart of the city, complete with Zen gardens and a gingko tree forest.
Day 6 - Cruising
Enjoy the day at sea, exploring the ship with lots of fun and activities on board, a long with exquisite restaurants and pristine bars.
Day 7 - Cruising
Enjoy the day at sea, exploring the ship with lots of fun and activities on board, a long with exquisite restaurants and pristine bars.
Day 8 - Shanghai
Post-Mao-era Shanghai is light-years away from its restrained past (and even farther away from the equally unrestrained reputation it held for a long time before that). Today's Shanghai is firmly focused on the future, a bustling metropolis with a revitalised port and a sizzling art/shopping/restaurant scene that rivals even the most cosmopolitan of its Western cousins. Anyone with an eye for the global stage just has to see this city.