Voyager of the Seas will make the vibrant city
of Hong Kong her new home port in 2015.
Sailings to multiple regional destinations will
depart and conclude in Hong Kong from July to October 2015,
allowing the city’s keen voyagers to save on airline costs and
travel time.
Voyager of the Seas will feature some of the
most unique amenities at sea, including a rock climbing wall, an ice
skating rink, a mini-golf course, and a basketball court.
Targeted
for completion in November 2014, the revamped liner
will boast an array of new experiences, such as the FlowRider
surf simulator, deluxe Panoramic Ocean View Staterooms, an outdoor
movie screen and new specialty dining.
Comprehensive entertainment
will also include the figure-skating show Ice Odyssey;
Broadway-style dance spectacles; and full-scale stage musicals.
Children aged from 6 months to 17 years can join the
many Adventure Ocean youth programs, and visit the spectacular
parade of famous DreamWorks characters on show at the Royal
Promenade.
Almost all entertainment and dining experiences are
courtesy of the ‘all-inclusive’ fare system offered aboard Voyager
of the Seas.
Balwin Yeung, Head of Sales &
Marketing at Royal Caribbean Cruises Hong Kong Limited, said,
“Having Hong Kong as the home port of Voyager of the Seas gives
guests an easy and convenient experience right from the moment
they leave their home, which saves them not only the cost of
airline tickets, but a lot of travelling time. This encouraging
opportunity takes cruise development in Hong Kong one big step
further, and vastly uplifts business opportunities for local
travel agents.”
Between July
and October 2015, Voyager of the Seas will set sail to 9 routes,
journeying through a total of 10 ports and 5 countries.
Sailings
offered will include an 8-night cruise to Okinawa, Fukuoka and Jeju (priced from
HK$ 7,878 per person); a 7-night expedition to
Xiamen, Nagasaki and Jeju (priced from HK$ 7,588 per person); a
5-night trip to Xiamen and Okinawa (priced from HK$ 4,398 per
person); a 4-night journey to Kaohsiung and Taipei (priced from
HK$ 3,638 per person); and a 5-night visit to Nha Trang and Hue/Da
Nang (priced from HK$ 4,548 per person).
Cruises,
Voyager of the Seas,
RCI,
Royal Caribbean,
Hong Kong
|