Royal Caribbean International has made its debute into the
Guinness Book of World Records with its unique North Star attraction aboard the
cruise line’s Quantum-class ships. The North Star is a one-of-a-kind exclusive
intimate experience that takes guests on an exhilarating journey high above the
sea.
This glass observation capsule gently rises more than 300 feet in the air
and rotates upwards and over the sides of the ship to provide the most
breathtaking, 360-degree views imaginable. These views helped the North Star
break the record for “Highest Viewing Deck on a Cruise Ship.”
The three
Quantum-class ships offer world-class vacation experiences to international
guests. Two of the technologically advanced ships sail from Asia and the
Pacific region, Quantum of the Seas from Beijing (Tianjin), China and Ovation
of the Seas from Shanghai (Baoshan),
China; Sydney, Australia; and Singapore. The third, Anthem of the Seas, cruises
from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in New York Harbor to Bermuda, The Bahamas and
the Caribbean.
Ovation of
the Seas will be back in Singapore in March to April 2017 with a total of 10
new sailings, comprising 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok Laem Chabang
and a 12-night one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My) for an overnight, Hue, Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon). First
introduced in 2014, the Quantum-class ships boldly redefined the industry with
unprecedented innovations in design, thrilling activities, game-changing
technology, multidimensional entertainment and a robust, variety of dining
opportunities that create the ultimate, contemporary cruising experience found
only on Royal Caribbean.
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