Royal Caribbean International has submitted its mega-liner Voyager of the Seas into drydock in Singapore for major renovation and the addition of new features ahead of its upcoming arrival in Australian waters. More than 3,000 shipyard workers will take to the ship over the five-week project. Perhaps the most striking...
Royal Caribbean International has submitted its mega-liner Voyager of the Seas into drydock in Singapore for major renovation and the addition of new features ahead of its upcoming arrival in Australian waters.
More than 3,000 shipyard workers will take to the ship over the five-week project.
Perhaps the most striking and sure to be among the most popular enhancements will be the addition of the FlowRider surfing simulator, making Voyager the only ship sailing locally to offer the innovative feature.
Technology will form a major part of the upgrades to be carried out to the 3,138-passenger vessel, with Virtual Balconies to be fitted to Interior Staterooms.
Cabins will also be fitted with new carpets, furniture & bedding.
Speciality dining restaurants such as Chopβs Grille and Izumi Japanese will also be added.
On top of the ship itself, tender boats will be upgraded which will also allow for new and previously inaccessible ports to be added to the schedule including Isle of Pines and Mystery Island.
Voyager of the Seas will make its first Australian call in Darwin on 30 Nov before arriving at her Sydney summer home on 08 Dec.