ROYAL Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas returned to Brisbane yesterday (pictured) for her third season home porting in the capital of Queensland.
Quantum’s return on the first day of summer will see her sail a variety of 22 sun-soaked holidays to the South Pacific, New Zealand, and the coast of Queensland.
Highlights of the season include island-hopping on 11 seven- to eight-night holidays to the South Pacific, visiting the turquoise waters of Mystery Island, Port Vila, and Noumea.
Travellers can also choose a 14-night cruise to New Zealand, taking in the Bay of Islands, Tauranga, Napier, and Wellington.
Quantum is also offering five four- to six-night Queensland getaways, perfect for snorkelling at the Great Barrier Reef and enjoying fresh seafood at Airlie Beach and Cairns.
“More Queensland families are choosing Quantum of the Seas for their next holiday, seamlessly combining spectacular destinations with the ease of an all-encompassing adventure,” Vice President & Managing Director Gavin Smith said.
“On Quantum, families can make their getaway truly their own with options to delight everyone,” he added.
Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas also recently arrived in Singapore for her first-ever Asian cruises (CW 22 Nov).
Anthem will offer 30 cruises to choose from, with visits to some of Asia’s top destinations. MS