HONG KONG SAR –
Media OutReach Newswire – 7 December 2024 –
Royal Caribbean International, the world’s leading and Hong Kong’s longest-standing homeporting cruise line, is set to double its Hong Kong homeport sailings next year with an extended season of 10 roundtrip sailings. The Quantum Ultra Class
Spectrum of the Seas and sister ship
Ovation of the Seas will embark on diverse itineraries, with Spectrum offering 5 Hong Kong departures in December 2024 and 10 homeport sailings in 2025 , including cruise holidays spanning 4, 5, 9, and 11 nights, exploring the scenic locales of Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Of special note, Spectrum will present an exclusive 11-night immersive journey through Japan, commencing on November 23, 2025, encompassing Fukuoka, Sakaiminato, Kanazawa, Maizuru, and Sasebo – a bespoke itinerary tailored for the discerning gusts. The intricacies of this culturally enhancing itinerary provides guests with an experience unmatched by conventional travel means.
Kick off Ceremony (from left: Captain Flemming B. Nielsen, Captain of the Spectrum of the Seas, Mr. Dane Cheng, Executive Director, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Mrs. Angelina Cheung, JP, Commissioner for Tourism, The Government of the Hong Kong SAR, Hon Michael Wong, GBS, JP, Deputy Financial Secretary of the HKSAR, Mr. Benjamin Bouldin, President, Royal Caribbean International, China, Mr. Kevin Fung, Managing Director, Royal Caribbean International, Hong Kong, Mr. Joni Gevriye, Hotel Director of the Spectrum of the Seas)
In addition to this remarkable voyage, there will also be special 2-night weekend cruises, offering a perfect escape for those looking to enjoy a brief but rejuvenating getaway on board the fascinating
Spectrum of the Seas.
Ovation of the Seas will also feature Hong Kong departures in 2025 with the Easter Monday sailing anticipated to be the most sought-after voyage, ideal for family reunions, gatherings and memorable celebrations.
The arrival of
Spectrum of the Seas on December 6th ushers in over 4,800 international visitors to Hong Kong. Robust early bookings for the 2025 sailings serve as a testament to Royal Caribbean’s vision to expanding Hong Kong homeport sailings in the coming years.
The Honourable Michael Wong, GBS, JP, Deputy Financial Secretary of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, presided over a ceremony together with Ms. Angelina Cheung, JP, Commissioner for Tourism, Mr. Dane Cheng, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Royal Caribbean executives Mr. Benjamin Bouldin, President of Royal Caribbean International, China and Mr. Kevin Fung, Managing Director of Royal Caribbean International, Hong Kong as well as Captain Flemming B. Nielsen and Hotel Director Joni Gevriye from
Spectrum of the Seas. Their collective presence marked a momentous occasion that highlights collaboration and industry excellence in driving growth and prosperity in the cruise industry.
Hon Michael Wong, GBS, JP, Deputy Financial Secretary of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, said, “We welcome the return of Royal Caribbean International and will provide full support. Various government departments, coordinated by the Tourism Commission, have been working closely with the cruise terminal operator and Royal Caribbean International to put in place measures to help passengers onboard Spectrum of the Seas to quickly and conveniently travel into town.”
Mr Wong said that Hong Kong welcomed 34 million visitors last year. And, in the first 10 months of 2024, there were close to 37 million. The number of visitors to Hong Kong will continue to increase and a year on year growth of over 30 per cent is expected. The outlook for 2025 is even more positive.
Mr. Benjamin Bouldin, President of Royal Caribbean International, China, expressed confidence in the strategic choice of Hong Kong as a pivotal homeport, stating, “Hong Kong stands as a captivating destination in its own right, attracting global visitors with its unique East meets West culture. The city offers a myriad of experiences, from being a renowned shopping and culinary paradise, to being home to world-class cultural heritage conservations and international mega events throughout the year. Moreover, Hong Kong’s advantageous geographical location, coupled with its visa-free access to citizens of some 170 countries and regions, positions the city as the prospective Asian cruise hub. We are committed to Hong Kong, and we look forward to bringing in our newest and best ships to this market in the years to come.”
Mr. Dane Cheng, Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) Executive Director, said, “We’re very pleased to welcome the return of two Royal Caribbean International ships to Hong Kong as homeports, and the doubling of Hong Kong homeport sailings. This not only reflects the cruise line’s confidence towards the future of Hong Kong’s tourism industry, but also helps attract more international travellers to Hong Kong with the diversified cruise itineraries. The HKTB will continue to maintain close liaison with the major cruise companies to promote Hong Kong’s advantages as an ideal cruise destination and join hands with the industry to promote the development of Hong Kong cruise industry.
Royal Caribbean’s decision to augment homeport sailings in Hong Kong underscores the city’s leading role and significance within the Asian cruise domain. As the Hong Kong cruise market navigates the challenges post-pandemic, Royal Caribbean’s steadfast commitment carries substantial symbolic weight, reaffirming Hong Kong’s global metropolis status and its integral role in the Asian cruise panorama. Upon the return of
Spectrum of the Seas in December, not only will local demand for cruise offerings receive a boost, but over the coming two months, it is anticipated to bring in excess of 20,000 international visitors to Hong Kong through its homeport sailings.
The doubling of Hong Kong homeport sailings generates substantial direct and indirect economic benefits to the city, from immediate industries including provisioning and bunkering, to extended sectors including hotel, retail, dining, and transportation. Royal Caribbean’s proactive homeport strategy also serves to encourage other cruise lines to focus on Hong Kong, nurturing a thriving cruise ecosystem and propelling Hong Kong towards its goal of becoming Asia’s cruise hub.
Spectrum of the Seas &
Ovation of the Seas:
The Ultimate Vacation-At-Sea with Boundless Enjoyment for Everyone
The revolutionary
Spectrum of the Seas, a 16-deck, 168,666-tonne cruise ship, was specifically designed for Asia and has a capacity for 5,622 guests and 2,137 staterooms.
Spectrum of the Seas also offers an exclusive suite enclave that includes everything from a two-level, 2,809-square-foot
Ultimate Family Suite that features an in-suite slide and accommodates up to 11 guests for the ultimate multigenerational family vacation, to private dining, shopping and more.
Ovation of the Seas, one of the world’s most groundbreaking ships, is a 16-deck, 168,666-tonne cruise ship. It was specifically designed for Asia and has a capacity for 4,182 guests and 2,091 staterooms, including 1,572 balcony cabins, 148 ocean-view staterooms and 375 virtual balcony rooms. Royal Suite Class, the most spacious luxury cruise suite on
Ovation of the Seas, offers unparalleled vacation experiences, leaving every guest with extraordinary memories!
The two ships feature a plethora of bold and unexpected entertainment and activities, plus an extensive array of culinary experiences that surpasses any guests’ expectations. Whether vacationers are looking for a relaxing getaway with family or an adventurous journey with friends,
Spectrum of the Seas and
Ovation of the Seas offers something for every member of the family. From adrenaline-pumping thrills to tranquil spa treatments, a blend of extraordinary dining outlets and nightlife options, there’s never a dull moment onboard helping to create the ultimate vacation that will leave every generation with fond memories for years to come.
Spectrum of the Seas and
Ovation of the Seas offers adventures for travellers of all ages including the North Star, an all-glass observation capsule that rises 300 feet above sea level and provides unrivalled 360-degree views. Thrill-seekers will enjoy the
RipCord by iFLY simulator for an unbeatable skydiving experience, as well as the
FlowRider surf simulator and the
SeaPlex, the largest indoor active space at sea where families can enjoy bumper cars, roller skating, basketball and more. A variety of top-notch performances, from musical acts to aerial acrobatics, are also available at the
Royal Theatre and
Two70.
Dining aboard
Spectrum of the Seas and
Ovation of the Seas is a truly exquisite experience with numerous palate-pleasing food and beverage venues serving a selection of international culinary delights, from
Hot Pot,
Teppanyaki and
Pizza, as well as guest favourites like
Chops Grille,
Jamie’s Italian and more. Delicacies ranging from classic flavours to premium culinary creations, a variety of exquisite dishes will definitely satisfy your taste buds.
Appendix:
1. Sailing details of
Spectrum of the Seas 2024-25
Spectrum of the Seas 2024-25 (Hong Kong Homeport) |
|
Date of Departure |
Itineraries |
6 Dec 2024 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
11 Dec 2024 |
4 Nights Vietnam: Nha Trang |
15 Dec 2024 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
20 Dec 2024 |
9 Nights Japan: Kagoshima, Miyazaki, Nagasaki, Fukuoka |
29 Dec 2024 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa (overnight) |
3 Jan 2025 |
4 Nights Vietnam: Chan May |
7 Jan 2025 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
2. Sailing details of
Ovation of the Seas 2025-26
Ovation of the Seas 2025-26 (Hong Kong Homeport) |
|
Date of Departure |
Itineraries |
21 Apr 2025 |
5 Nights Japan & Taiwan: Okinawa & Taipei |
3. Sailing details of
Spectrum of the Seas 2025-26
Spectrum of the Seas 2025-26 (Hong Kong Homeport) |
|
Date of Departure |
Itineraries |
23 Nov 2025 |
11 Nights Japan: Fukuoka, Sakaiminato, Maizuru, Kanazawa, Sasebo |
4 Dec 2025 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
9 Dec 2025 |
5 Nights Vietnam: Chan May & Nha Trang |
14 Dec 2025 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
19 Dec 2025 |
2 Nights: Ultimate Weekend Getaway |
21 Dec 2025 |
9 Nights Japan: Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima |
30 Dec 2025 |
5 Nights Japan: Okinawa & Ishigaki |
4 Jan 2026 |
5 Nights Japan & Taiwan: Okinawa & Taipei |
9 Jan 2026 |
2 Nights: Ultimate Weekend Getaway |
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