RCI-Royal Caribbean extending Quantum of the Seas' Singapore season through February 2022

   July 13, 2021 ,   Cruise Industry

RCI-Royal Caribbean recently announced the extension of the Singapore season for its Quantum of the Seas through February 2022, which marks the 3rd season extension for the ship in the Asian port with the popular 3- and 4-night cruises to nowhere.

Quantum OTS was RCI's first ship to restart cruises - in December 2020. To date, on 60+ ocean getaways, 82,000+ guests have sailed with zero occurrences of COVID-19 onboard.

The world's largest cruise line (by fleet capacity), RCI has made every effort to keep its passengers and crew safe via a comprehensive, multilayered set of health & safety measures, including pre-departure screenings using top-quality PCR tests, enhanced HVAC filtration systems and sanitization, contactless embarkation and debarkation.

Quantum Of The Seas cruise ship

The 4200-passenger ship Quantum OTS is a Quantum Class vessel (fka "Project Sunshine"). The Quantum-Class is larger than the earlier Freedom by 13,000 GT. With these new dimensions, the class became the second largest in the fleet of the cruise company after the Oasis class. Guests on Quantum of the Seas are free to enjoy 16 decks, with a top deck featuring solarium for adults, an outdoor pool, a new indoor pool with a roof system, and an H2O Zone kids' aqua park. Additional facilities aboard the cruise ship include a surf simulator, a rock-climbing wall measuring 40ft above the deck, a spa, a casino, and an outdoor movie screen.

In line with the government regulations, Quantum OTS sails at 50% passenger capacity, and holidaymakers from different households can travel in groups of 5.