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Royal Caribbean is offering up to $950 off cruises departing from Singapore in 2024-2025

The first eligible cruise, Anthem of the Seas, departs Singapore this November

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Cheryl Sekkappan
Deputy Editor, Time Out Singapore
Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas
Photograph: Roy Riley /sbw-photo
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Cruises offer an all-around vacation experience – spectacular ocean views, luxurious rooms, attractions and live entertainment, and even stopovers at vibrant destinations. Rolled into a package, it's pretty value-for-money too. And with Royal Caribbean's latest promotion, you can shave a few more bucks off your next sea adventure. 

From July 16 to August 20, book a Royal Caribbean cruise departing Singapore in 2024 or 2025 to enjoy up to S$950 in savings. The eligible itineraries cover three- to ten-night escapades across Asia, so there's much room to tailor your dream cruise vacation.

Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas
Photograph: Roy Riley /sbw-photo

Just to give you a little taste of what to expect, the Anthem of the Seas cruise departs Singapore in November 2024 on a jaunt to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. Frankly, there's no getting bored on this boat, which is outfitted with an indoor skydiving facility, surf simulator and 360-degree observation capsules, but city explorers can choose to step off at vibrant ports like Phuket, Bali, Penang, and Ho Chi Minh City too. Another cruise ship, Ovation of the Seas, departs Singapore in October 2025 with three- to eight-night itineraries across Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. This one's great for the kids, with its full-fledged aqua park complete with water cannons and waterfalls. 

If you've set your sights on destinations beyond Asia, Royal Caribbean's limited-time promotion also offers up to US$500 in on-board credits, which works out to almost S$700 to spend on food, retail, and entertainment on its cruises. If that all sounds good to you, check out the offer on royalcaribbean.com and book before August 20.

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