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| Boilerpipe Text | When it was first announced that Royal Caribbean were launching âcruises to nowhereâ from Singapore, I thought the idea sounded insane. Well, 9 months later with no future travel in sight, we found ourselves pulling up to Marina Bay Cruise Centre to board the cruise to nowhere for 3 nights, our first ever cruise! So this is my very long winded official review of our Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere.
First of all, Singapore had an extreme lockdown last year and tight border restrictions mean weâve had little to no community cases over the last few months, with mandatory mask wearing everywhere you go, the second you leave your apartment. Singaporeâs response to the pandemic has been fantastic, which is why weâre lucky enough to have such âtravelâ opportunities. Only residents of Singapore are allowed to cruise (not that there are any tourists here right now anyway). A few days before boarding the cruise you must also have a negative Covid-19 test, which is included in your cruise price. It was uncomfortable but not as horrific as I thought. So overall, it feels relatively safe to board a cruise with a thousand other people!
The check in process was really smooth and took about 30 minutes. In true Singapore fashion everything was meticulously organised with no queues in sight. Do note - you will need your passport AND your IC to check in! Royal Caribbean have an amazing app which will be your go-to once youâre on board, but it also has your boarding details. After much scanning of our pass on the app, being set up with our âtraceletâ (which you must keep on at all times, except in the pool/your room) and going through immigration, we found ourselves on level 4 of the gigantic Quantum of the Seas, being directed to our room on level 11. Our set sail passes were slotted into our room number on the door, with our names and f&b package printed on the front of them. These will be your lifeline when youâre on board, so do not lose it!
Weâd selected a premium balcony stateroom as I knew Iâd want to make the most out of the lovely views. I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious the room was, with plenty of storage and seating space for the both of us. Thereâs a small fridge, and youâre allowed to bring snacks and 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom with you - I also brought some 100 plus zero which I canât live without.
The food and beverage packages are a little unclear but basically, your meals are complimentary on board. There are plenty of restaurants, but not all of them are included in your cruise price. Royal Caribbean will send you emails after your cruise booking, tempting you to add on extras. We didnât opt for the speciality dining package, which offers unrestricted access to restaurants like Jamieâs Italian, Wonderland and Chops Grille, but we DID opt for the free flow alcohol package which was 100% worth it, and the wifi package. If you change your mind and want to book one of the speciality restaurants on board, you can do, for a set price per meal (and you can order as much as you want).
On the first day of your cruise, you wonât actually depart Singapore until 8pm so thereâs lots of time to get your bearings and figure everything out. Once youâre in your room, itâs advised to book everything youâd like to do on board through the âmy calendarâ option on your app. We had selected âmy time diningâ so we needed to make sure we reserved our dinner slots in the main dining area, as well as the shows etc that we wanted to see. Everything books up really quickly, so make sure you book it all on the first day. There are so many activities to do, some free, some youâll pay extra. There are shows, martini classes, pub quizzes, bumper cars, rock climbing, indoor skydiving, surfing, the North Star, music performances, the casino, shops, and so much more. We only booked one show, we figured weâd have to do at least one - it is a cruise after all!
The opening times for venues vary day to day, but can all be checked on your app (honestly, the app is so useful). We were starving when we boarded, so we headed to the main restaurant - the Windjammer on level 14 which is where we ate most of our meals. Itâs canteen style, but feels like youâre walking into a Singapore brunch! There were so many stations; Chinese, Mexican, Indian, Western, a pasta station, a carvery, desserts, fruits⊠we were so impressed with the âfreeâ food. The breakfast was also incredible with a huge selection of cereals, cut fresh fruits, pastries, breads, noodles, proper pork sausages, both English bacon and American streaky bacon, baked beans, hashbrowns etc⊠we ate breakfast at the very back of the restaurant every morning, outside on the deck.
After our late lunch, we spent the first evening figuring out where everything was. There are many bars on board - itâs a good thing to scope them out early if you have the alcohol package. Remember even though youâre in international waters, the alcohol curfew still applies! You wonât be able to order alcohol past 10pm. When you order anything you must tap your card, and when you enter a different part of the ship, you must tap your card and have your temperature checked. Some people had bought along card holders and lanyards, which seemed like a really good idea. We ordered a few cocktails from the Pool Bar and headed up to the North Star Bar (which wasnât actually open on the first night) to watch Singapore disappear into the distance. We spent the rest of the evening exploring, popping into the different bars - Schooners Bar being the favourite and visiting the pizza place which you order by the slice, and is open until 3am!
Weâd booked the 4D3N cruise, which actually only gives you 2 full days on board. All we wanted to do was relax, drink and eat and we found the best place to do that as an adult couple was the Solarium - located at the front of the ship, itâs an adults-only area with an indoor pool, hot tubs, bistro and a bar. We spent the majority of our time on board in this area, reading, drinking and people watching.
For dinner on the second night, we headed down to the main dining area which is actually 2 restaurants that theyâre using for the included dining, presumably just for this âcruise to nowhereâ. Every meal here has 3 courses, so we saved it for dinner. There is so much food included, you will not go hungry! We opted to top up our meal to have the filet mignon from Chops Grille, which was delicious. We watched the Sequins and Feathers show which was fantastic, but I felt so sorry for them performing to such a small crowd.
We also got pedicures on board during our cruise and went up in the North Star, which is not really advisable if you have a fear of heights like I have but the views were totally worth it! If itâs your first cruise like us, youâll be amazed at the sheer size of the ship. We walked over 10,000 steps every day which was a good thing with all of the food and aperol spritzâs I was consuming.
Before we knew it, the last night was upon us and we had an early call time of 8am to depart. Again, the procedure is super organised and simple to understand. You are assigned a time to leave, stick your tag to your bag, deposit your tracelet in a bin on the way out and simply walk off the ship. After a quick scan through immigration, we were in a Grab and heading home. Coming home so early we were pretty tired, so went straight back to bed once weâd arrived, feeling very much like weâd had a great holiday and break.
For what you pay for the cruise (all cruises to nowhere are currently 50% off), the quality of the food, the fact you actually leave Singapore and have so many things to do, I think it is totally worth the value for money. Weâd pick this again over a staycation any day. Due to social distancing, the cruise is operating at a limited capacity meaning this is the only opportunity weâll have to experience such a quiet cruise. I believe the Quantum of the Seas can occupy about 4,000 guests, but the most youâll have is half of that. Because everyone has asked me about cost, we paid S$1,180 for our premium balcony stateroom and an additional S$480 for the free flow alcohol and internet package. So roughly $830 per pax for 3 nights, with all food, alcohol and internet included. A Singapore staycation would cost you far, far more - and at the end of the day, youâre still only sleeping about 10km from your house!
Weâre looking to book again in May, so here are my top overall tips for the cruise to nowhere:
Book your alcohol and internet packages before the cruise, they will send you some options (and discounts) a few weeks before
Book your boarding time for as early as possible to maximise your time on board, we did the 2pm slot
Book the âmy time diningâ, so you arenât wedded to the dining time slots of 6-8pm or 8-10pm
Book everything you want to do the moment you board, it all books up!
You are allowed to take 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom on board
There is a small shop on level 4 for hygiene essentials, but itâs very expensive - so bring everything
Carry your own luggage to and from the ship, do not check it in as itâll take a long time to come to your room
Bring a card holder or a lanyard for your card, it gets annoying bringing it out every time
Bring comfortable masks, you will need to wear them at all times when youâre not eating, drinking, in your room or in the pool (yes this even means when youâre sunbathing)
Pack a travel adapter too, there are USB ports in your room but they arenât overly powerful
If you get seasick, bring tablets. You may not need them but you can definitely feel the ship moving more than I thought youâd be able to (only very, very slightly though)
For a full recap of our trip - check out the highlights on my
Instagram stories
. Let me know over there if youâve got any other questions!
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# A Cruise To Nowhere...
When it was first announced that Royal Caribbean were launching âcruises to nowhereâ from Singapore, I thought the idea sounded insane. Well, 9 months later with no future travel in sight, we found ourselves pulling up to Marina Bay Cruise Centre to board the cruise to nowhere for 3 nights, our first ever cruise! So this is my very long winded official review of our Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere.
First of all, Singapore had an extreme lockdown last year and tight border restrictions mean weâve had little to no community cases over the last few months, with mandatory mask wearing everywhere you go, the second you leave your apartment. Singaporeâs response to the pandemic has been fantastic, which is why weâre lucky enough to have such âtravelâ opportunities. Only residents of Singapore are allowed to cruise (not that there are any tourists here right now anyway). A few days before boarding the cruise you must also have a negative Covid-19 test, which is included in your cruise price. It was uncomfortable but not as horrific as I thought. So overall, it feels relatively safe to board a cruise with a thousand other people\!
The check in process was really smooth and took about 30 minutes. In true Singapore fashion everything was meticulously organised with no queues in sight. Do note - you will need your passport AND your IC to check in! Royal Caribbean have an amazing app which will be your go-to once youâre on board, but it also has your boarding details. After much scanning of our pass on the app, being set up with our âtraceletâ (which you must keep on at all times, except in the pool/your room) and going through immigration, we found ourselves on level 4 of the gigantic Quantum of the Seas, being directed to our room on level 11. Our set sail passes were slotted into our room number on the door, with our names and f\&b package printed on the front of them. These will be your lifeline when youâre on board, so do not lose it\!
Weâd selected a premium balcony stateroom as I knew Iâd want to make the most out of the lovely views. I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious the room was, with plenty of storage and seating space for the both of us. Thereâs a small fridge, and youâre allowed to bring snacks and 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom with you - I also brought some 100 plus zero which I canât live without.
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The food and beverage packages are a little unclear but basically, your meals are complimentary on board. There are plenty of restaurants, but not all of them are included in your cruise price. Royal Caribbean will send you emails after your cruise booking, tempting you to add on extras. We didnât opt for the speciality dining package, which offers unrestricted access to restaurants like Jamieâs Italian, Wonderland and Chops Grille, but we DID opt for the free flow alcohol package which was 100% worth it, and the wifi package. If you change your mind and want to book one of the speciality restaurants on board, you can do, for a set price per meal (and you can order as much as you want).
On the first day of your cruise, you wonât actually depart Singapore until 8pm so thereâs lots of time to get your bearings and figure everything out. Once youâre in your room, itâs advised to book everything youâd like to do on board through the âmy calendarâ option on your app. We had selected âmy time diningâ so we needed to make sure we reserved our dinner slots in the main dining area, as well as the shows etc that we wanted to see. Everything books up really quickly, so make sure you book it all on the first day. There are so many activities to do, some free, some youâll pay extra. There are shows, martini classes, pub quizzes, bumper cars, rock climbing, indoor skydiving, surfing, the North Star, music performances, the casino, shops, and so much more. We only booked one show, we figured weâd have to do at least one - it is a cruise after all\!
The opening times for venues vary day to day, but can all be checked on your app (honestly, the app is so useful). We were starving when we boarded, so we headed to the main restaurant - the Windjammer on level 14 which is where we ate most of our meals. Itâs canteen style, but feels like youâre walking into a Singapore brunch! There were so many stations; Chinese, Mexican, Indian, Western, a pasta station, a carvery, desserts, fruits⊠we were so impressed with the âfreeâ food. The breakfast was also incredible with a huge selection of cereals, cut fresh fruits, pastries, breads, noodles, proper pork sausages, both English bacon and American streaky bacon, baked beans, hashbrowns etc⊠we ate breakfast at the very back of the restaurant every morning, outside on the deck.
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After our late lunch, we spent the first evening figuring out where everything was. There are many bars on board - itâs a good thing to scope them out early if you have the alcohol package. Remember even though youâre in international waters, the alcohol curfew still applies! You wonât be able to order alcohol past 10pm. When you order anything you must tap your card, and when you enter a different part of the ship, you must tap your card and have your temperature checked. Some people had bought along card holders and lanyards, which seemed like a really good idea. We ordered a few cocktails from the Pool Bar and headed up to the North Star Bar (which wasnât actually open on the first night) to watch Singapore disappear into the distance. We spent the rest of the evening exploring, popping into the different bars - Schooners Bar being the favourite and visiting the pizza place which you order by the slice, and is open until 3am\!
[![IMG\_7084.jpg]()]()
[![IMG\_7145.jpg]()]()
[![IMG\_7109.jpg]()]()
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Weâd booked the 4D3N cruise, which actually only gives you 2 full days on board. All we wanted to do was relax, drink and eat and we found the best place to do that as an adult couple was the Solarium - located at the front of the ship, itâs an adults-only area with an indoor pool, hot tubs, bistro and a bar. We spent the majority of our time on board in this area, reading, drinking and people watching.
For dinner on the second night, we headed down to the main dining area which is actually 2 restaurants that theyâre using for the included dining, presumably just for this âcruise to nowhereâ. Every meal here has 3 courses, so we saved it for dinner. There is so much food included, you will not go hungry! We opted to top up our meal to have the filet mignon from Chops Grille, which was delicious. We watched the Sequins and Feathers show which was fantastic, but I felt so sorry for them performing to such a small crowd.
We also got pedicures on board during our cruise and went up in the North Star, which is not really advisable if you have a fear of heights like I have but the views were totally worth it! If itâs your first cruise like us, youâll be amazed at the sheer size of the ship. We walked over 10,000 steps every day which was a good thing with all of the food and aperol spritzâs I was consuming.
Before we knew it, the last night was upon us and we had an early call time of 8am to depart. Again, the procedure is super organised and simple to understand. You are assigned a time to leave, stick your tag to your bag, deposit your tracelet in a bin on the way out and simply walk off the ship. After a quick scan through immigration, we were in a Grab and heading home. Coming home so early we were pretty tired, so went straight back to bed once weâd arrived, feeling very much like weâd had a great holiday and break.
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For what you pay for the cruise (all cruises to nowhere are currently 50% off), the quality of the food, the fact you actually leave Singapore and have so many things to do, I think it is totally worth the value for money. Weâd pick this again over a staycation any day. Due to social distancing, the cruise is operating at a limited capacity meaning this is the only opportunity weâll have to experience such a quiet cruise. I believe the Quantum of the Seas can occupy about 4,000 guests, but the most youâll have is half of that. Because everyone has asked me about cost, we paid S\$1,180 for our premium balcony stateroom and an additional S\$480 for the free flow alcohol and internet package. So roughly \$830 per pax for 3 nights, with all food, alcohol and internet included. A Singapore staycation would cost you far, far more - and at the end of the day, youâre still only sleeping about 10km from your house\!
Weâre looking to book again in May, so here are my top overall tips for the cruise to nowhere:
- Book your alcohol and internet packages before the cruise, they will send you some options (and discounts) a few weeks before
- Book your boarding time for as early as possible to maximise your time on board, we did the 2pm slot
- Book the âmy time diningâ, so you arenât wedded to the dining time slots of 6-8pm or 8-10pm
- Book everything you want to do the moment you board, it all books up\!
- You are allowed to take 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom on board
- There is a small shop on level 4 for hygiene essentials, but itâs very expensive - so bring everything
- Carry your own luggage to and from the ship, do not check it in as itâll take a long time to come to your room
- Bring a card holder or a lanyard for your card, it gets annoying bringing it out every time
- Bring comfortable masks, you will need to wear them at all times when youâre not eating, drinking, in your room or in the pool (yes this even means when youâre sunbathing)
- Pack a travel adapter too, there are USB ports in your room but they arenât overly powerful
- If you get seasick, bring tablets. You may not need them but you can definitely feel the ship moving more than I thought youâd be able to (only very, very slightly though)
For a full recap of our trip - check out the highlights on my [Instagram stories](https://www.instagram.com/joannasuyin/). Let me know over there if youâve got any other questions\!
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| Readable Markdown | When it was first announced that Royal Caribbean were launching âcruises to nowhereâ from Singapore, I thought the idea sounded insane. Well, 9 months later with no future travel in sight, we found ourselves pulling up to Marina Bay Cruise Centre to board the cruise to nowhere for 3 nights, our first ever cruise! So this is my very long winded official review of our Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere.
First of all, Singapore had an extreme lockdown last year and tight border restrictions mean weâve had little to no community cases over the last few months, with mandatory mask wearing everywhere you go, the second you leave your apartment. Singaporeâs response to the pandemic has been fantastic, which is why weâre lucky enough to have such âtravelâ opportunities. Only residents of Singapore are allowed to cruise (not that there are any tourists here right now anyway). A few days before boarding the cruise you must also have a negative Covid-19 test, which is included in your cruise price. It was uncomfortable but not as horrific as I thought. So overall, it feels relatively safe to board a cruise with a thousand other people\!
The check in process was really smooth and took about 30 minutes. In true Singapore fashion everything was meticulously organised with no queues in sight. Do note - you will need your passport AND your IC to check in! Royal Caribbean have an amazing app which will be your go-to once youâre on board, but it also has your boarding details. After much scanning of our pass on the app, being set up with our âtraceletâ (which you must keep on at all times, except in the pool/your room) and going through immigration, we found ourselves on level 4 of the gigantic Quantum of the Seas, being directed to our room on level 11. Our set sail passes were slotted into our room number on the door, with our names and f\&b package printed on the front of them. These will be your lifeline when youâre on board, so do not lose it\!
Weâd selected a premium balcony stateroom as I knew Iâd want to make the most out of the lovely views. I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious the room was, with plenty of storage and seating space for the both of us. Thereâs a small fridge, and youâre allowed to bring snacks and 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom with you - I also brought some 100 plus zero which I canât live without.
The food and beverage packages are a little unclear but basically, your meals are complimentary on board. There are plenty of restaurants, but not all of them are included in your cruise price. Royal Caribbean will send you emails after your cruise booking, tempting you to add on extras. We didnât opt for the speciality dining package, which offers unrestricted access to restaurants like Jamieâs Italian, Wonderland and Chops Grille, but we DID opt for the free flow alcohol package which was 100% worth it, and the wifi package. If you change your mind and want to book one of the speciality restaurants on board, you can do, for a set price per meal (and you can order as much as you want).
On the first day of your cruise, you wonât actually depart Singapore until 8pm so thereâs lots of time to get your bearings and figure everything out. Once youâre in your room, itâs advised to book everything youâd like to do on board through the âmy calendarâ option on your app. We had selected âmy time diningâ so we needed to make sure we reserved our dinner slots in the main dining area, as well as the shows etc that we wanted to see. Everything books up really quickly, so make sure you book it all on the first day. There are so many activities to do, some free, some youâll pay extra. There are shows, martini classes, pub quizzes, bumper cars, rock climbing, indoor skydiving, surfing, the North Star, music performances, the casino, shops, and so much more. We only booked one show, we figured weâd have to do at least one - it is a cruise after all\!
The opening times for venues vary day to day, but can all be checked on your app (honestly, the app is so useful). We were starving when we boarded, so we headed to the main restaurant - the Windjammer on level 14 which is where we ate most of our meals. Itâs canteen style, but feels like youâre walking into a Singapore brunch! There were so many stations; Chinese, Mexican, Indian, Western, a pasta station, a carvery, desserts, fruits⊠we were so impressed with the âfreeâ food. The breakfast was also incredible with a huge selection of cereals, cut fresh fruits, pastries, breads, noodles, proper pork sausages, both English bacon and American streaky bacon, baked beans, hashbrowns etc⊠we ate breakfast at the very back of the restaurant every morning, outside on the deck.
After our late lunch, we spent the first evening figuring out where everything was. There are many bars on board - itâs a good thing to scope them out early if you have the alcohol package. Remember even though youâre in international waters, the alcohol curfew still applies! You wonât be able to order alcohol past 10pm. When you order anything you must tap your card, and when you enter a different part of the ship, you must tap your card and have your temperature checked. Some people had bought along card holders and lanyards, which seemed like a really good idea. We ordered a few cocktails from the Pool Bar and headed up to the North Star Bar (which wasnât actually open on the first night) to watch Singapore disappear into the distance. We spent the rest of the evening exploring, popping into the different bars - Schooners Bar being the favourite and visiting the pizza place which you order by the slice, and is open until 3am\!
Weâd booked the 4D3N cruise, which actually only gives you 2 full days on board. All we wanted to do was relax, drink and eat and we found the best place to do that as an adult couple was the Solarium - located at the front of the ship, itâs an adults-only area with an indoor pool, hot tubs, bistro and a bar. We spent the majority of our time on board in this area, reading, drinking and people watching.
For dinner on the second night, we headed down to the main dining area which is actually 2 restaurants that theyâre using for the included dining, presumably just for this âcruise to nowhereâ. Every meal here has 3 courses, so we saved it for dinner. There is so much food included, you will not go hungry! We opted to top up our meal to have the filet mignon from Chops Grille, which was delicious. We watched the Sequins and Feathers show which was fantastic, but I felt so sorry for them performing to such a small crowd.
We also got pedicures on board during our cruise and went up in the North Star, which is not really advisable if you have a fear of heights like I have but the views were totally worth it! If itâs your first cruise like us, youâll be amazed at the sheer size of the ship. We walked over 10,000 steps every day which was a good thing with all of the food and aperol spritzâs I was consuming.
Before we knew it, the last night was upon us and we had an early call time of 8am to depart. Again, the procedure is super organised and simple to understand. You are assigned a time to leave, stick your tag to your bag, deposit your tracelet in a bin on the way out and simply walk off the ship. After a quick scan through immigration, we were in a Grab and heading home. Coming home so early we were pretty tired, so went straight back to bed once weâd arrived, feeling very much like weâd had a great holiday and break.
For what you pay for the cruise (all cruises to nowhere are currently 50% off), the quality of the food, the fact you actually leave Singapore and have so many things to do, I think it is totally worth the value for money. Weâd pick this again over a staycation any day. Due to social distancing, the cruise is operating at a limited capacity meaning this is the only opportunity weâll have to experience such a quiet cruise. I believe the Quantum of the Seas can occupy about 4,000 guests, but the most youâll have is half of that. Because everyone has asked me about cost, we paid S\$1,180 for our premium balcony stateroom and an additional S\$480 for the free flow alcohol and internet package. So roughly \$830 per pax for 3 nights, with all food, alcohol and internet included. A Singapore staycation would cost you far, far more - and at the end of the day, youâre still only sleeping about 10km from your house\!
Weâre looking to book again in May, so here are my top overall tips for the cruise to nowhere:
- Book your alcohol and internet packages before the cruise, they will send you some options (and discounts) a few weeks before
- Book your boarding time for as early as possible to maximise your time on board, we did the 2pm slot
- Book the âmy time diningâ, so you arenât wedded to the dining time slots of 6-8pm or 8-10pm
- Book everything you want to do the moment you board, it all books up\!
- You are allowed to take 2 bottles of wine/champagne per stateroom on board
- There is a small shop on level 4 for hygiene essentials, but itâs very expensive - so bring everything
- Carry your own luggage to and from the ship, do not check it in as itâll take a long time to come to your room
- Bring a card holder or a lanyard for your card, it gets annoying bringing it out every time
- Bring comfortable masks, you will need to wear them at all times when youâre not eating, drinking, in your room or in the pool (yes this even means when youâre sunbathing)
- Pack a travel adapter too, there are USB ports in your room but they arenât overly powerful
- If you get seasick, bring tablets. You may not need them but you can definitely feel the ship moving more than I thought youâd be able to (only very, very slightly though)
For a full recap of our trip - check out the highlights on my [Instagram stories](https://www.instagram.com/joannasuyin/). Let me know over there if youâve got any other questions\!
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