Royal Caribbean Spectrum Of The Seas Becomes The Biggest Cruise Ship To Visit Ports Of Russia

Royal Caribbean Spectrum Of The Seas Becomes The Biggest Cruise Ship To Visit Ports Of Russia

Royal Caribbean Spectrum Of The Seas Becomes The Biggest Cruise Ship To Visit Ports Of Russia

Spectrum of the Seas is the biggest cruise ship that has entered Russian Port. It the new ship of Royal Caribbean International and also the first Quantum Ultra Class Ship.

After passing under the Russky Bridge, Spectrum of the Seas came at the Port of Vladivostok, Russia on the 9th of September. It has wonderful features that have never been expected and experienced. It was customized for the Chinese market. It has the cruise line’s first private enclave for suite guests, new stateroom categories, innovative dining concepts, and many more that have never been seen and experienced at the seas.

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More than 200 Russian’s became the first guests to who sailed on the Spectrum on its visit to Vladivostok from the Russian Port. During the 7-night cruise on this ship, the guests will visit the cities of Japan and China.

“This is a very big achievement for us in the Russian market. Together with our partners, Inflow, we are excited to see our guests enjoying Spectrum of the Seas. These types of opportunities help us continue to grow our business in the Far East as we have more Russian guests explore our Asian itineraries,” said Natalia Bentas, Sales Manager Europe/ Middle East /Africa IRs, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

Julia Dmitrieva, product director at Inflot, the official representative of the cruise company in Russia, shared: “We have been preparing for this event for over year. The first visit to a Russian was a complete success due to the coordinated efforts of the team, our company’s specialists, port agents and customs services of the port of Vladivostok.”

Reference: Royal Caribbean

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