ROYAL Caribbean International has revealed its 2022/23 Australian adventures, which will see three ships sailing in local waters, including two Quantum-class vessels. From Oct 2022, Ovation of the Seas (pictured) and Radiance of the Seas will sail from Sydney, while Ovation’s sister ship Quantum of the Seas will sail from...
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ROYAL Caribbean International has revealed its 2022/23 Australian adventures, which will see three ships sailing in local waters, including two Quantum-class vessels.
From Oct 2022, Ovation of the Seas (pictured) and Radiance of the Seas will sail from Sydney, while Ovation’s sister ship Quantum of the Seas will sail from the new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
Quantum will sail more South Pacific sailings across the school holidays than ever before, with bookings for the season opening on Thu.
The three ships will offer 66 two- to 19-night cruises to ports throughout Australia, as well as Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, and Vanuatu.
The season also features more two- or three-night weekend samplers than previously.
For added peace of mind, Royal Caribbean’s Price Protection allows a traveller’s fare to be repriced outside of final payment to ensure passengers always receive the best deal available.
“Quantum Class ships are in a league of their own in Australian waters — and we have two sailing in the 2022/2023 season,” said Vice President & Managing Director Australia & New Zealand Gavin Smith.
“This calibre of ship isn’t seen elsewhere in this region, and their technological innovation and modern hardware open up a new audience to cruising.
“Along with fan-favourite Radiance, they offer variety and adventure that can’t be matched.”
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