Sail into Asia’s most exciting cities on Spectrum of the Seas with Bayport Holidays and lock in a smooth, value-packed cruise booking in USD from day one. This modern Royal Caribbean ship carries around 5,400 guests across 16 decks and was launched in 2019 as the first Quantum Ultra-class ship, purpose-built for the Asian market.
From short getaways to Japan and Vietnam to longer holiday sailings from Singapore, Hong Kong or Shanghai, Bayport Holidays helps you choose the right sailing, cabin and add-ons, then handles all the small details so you can simply show up and enjoy the ship.






Spectrum of the Seas is a great match if you want:
While many cruise lines operate in Asia, Spectrum of the Seas stands out for its mix of technology, bold entertainment and dedicated Asian itineraries.
When you book a Spectrum of the Seas cruise through Bayport Holidays, you get more than just a cabin number:
Ship Feature | Details |
Ship class | Quantum Ultra-class |
Cruise line | Royal Caribbean International |
Launched | 2019 |
Approx. gross tonnage | ~169,000 GT |
Approx. guest capacity (double occupancy) | ~5,479 guests |
Crew | Around 1,550 |
Length | About 1,138 ft / 347 m |
Passenger decks | 16 |
Total staterooms | 2,137 |
Typical homeports | Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong (varies by season) |
These figures may change slightly over time, but they give you a solid overview of what this impressive ship offers.
Most Spectrum of the Seas cruises run between 3 and 7 nights and focus on Asia’s headline ports. Depending on the season, you can usually find sailings such as:
Because routes change each season, Bayport Holidays checks the latest deployment before suggesting options that fit your dates, flight connections and budget.
Cruises on Spectrum of the Seas often start from around $300–$350 per person on shorter sailings during quieter periods, with average published lead-in fares from roughly $298 per person on some dates.
Below is a guide to approximate starting prices in USD (per person, based on double occupancy and excluding flights and personal spending):
Itinerary Length | Season | Cabin Type | From (USD per person) |
3–4 nights | Low / Shoulder | Interior | $300 – $450 |
3–4 nights | Low / Shoulder | Balcony | $450 – $650 |
5 nights | Mixed season | Interior | $380 – $550 |
5 nights | Mixed season | Balcony | $550 – $750 |
6–7 nights | Holiday / Peak | Interior | $650 – $900+ |
6–7 nights | Holiday / Peak | Balcony | $900 – $1,300+ |
Note: These sample ranges use real-world published prices as a reference but are for illustration only. Actual fares vary by sailing date, demand, promotional offers and cabin location.
When you contact Bayport Holidays, we check live rates in USD, advise on promotions (such as 3rd/4th guest discounts or kids-sail offers) and help you decide whether to lock in early or wait for a specific deal.
Your Spectrum of the Seas cruise booking typically includes:
Extra charges usually apply for:
The right cabin can change the feel of your Spectrum of the Seas holiday. Here’s a handy comparison:
Cabin Type | Best For | Key Features | Typical From-Price per Night (USD pp) |
Interior | Value seekers, short breaks | No window, compact but modern; great for sleepers | $90 – $150 |
Oceanview | Guests who like natural light | Window or porthole, similar size to interior | $110 – $170 |
Balcony | Couples, families wanting private outdoor space | Balcony with seating, popular for scenic sailings | $140 – $220 |
Suite | Special occasions, larger families, luxury experience | Extra space, priority services, some suite privileges | $260 – $450+ |
Prices are broad estimates based on typical Spectrum of the Seas pricing bands from public fare data; live quotes may be higher or lower depending on the sailing.
On Spectrum of the Seas, sea days feel like an adventure:
You can try a different flavor almost every night:
Families appreciate:
To keep your cruise booking stress-free, Bayport follows a simple step-by-step process:
Because Spectrum of the Seas mainly sails in Asia, a few extra details matter:
If you want a ship full of energy, Asian flavors and headline entertainment, Spectrum of the Seas is a strong contender. With Bayport Holidays managing your cruise booking, you avoid guesswork, hidden costs and confusing currency conversions.
Get in touch with our cruise team, share your preferred travel window and budget, and we’ll build a Spectrum of the Seas holiday that fits your plans in clear USD pricing from day one.
Cruises on Spectrum of the Seas can start from around $300–$350 per person on short, low-season sailings in an interior cabin, with many publicly listed fares from about $298 per person upwards.Prices rise for peak holiday dates, balcony cabins and suites. Bayport Holidays checks real-time fares before sending you a quote.
Not exactly. Your fare includes your cabin, main meals, many snacks, shows and most onboard activities. However, alcohol, specialty dining, Wi-Fi, spa treatments and casino play cost extra.
The ship has homeported in Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong, offering itineraries around East and Southeast Asia.Exact departure ports change by season, so Bayport checks the latest schedule before you book.
Yes. Spectrum of the Seas features kids’ clubs, teen hangouts, water play areas, sports courts, arcade games and family-friendly shows, making it ideal for multigenerational trips.
Yes, Royal Caribbean offers high-speed Wi-Fi packages on Spectrum of the Seas. You purchase these by device or by day. Bayport can add a package in advance or explain how to buy it once you’re onboard.
Daytime dress is casual and comfortable. Evenings are mostly smart-casual, with a few optional “dress-your-best” nights where guests often wear nicer dresses, collared shirts or jackets. Formalwear is not compulsory, but neat clothing is expected in the main dining room.
For school holidays, Chinese New Year and year-end peaks, booking 6–12 months ahead often gives you the best cabin choice and pricing. For off-peak mid-week sailings, you may find value as little as a few months out. Bayport monitors pricing trends so you can decide when to commit
Visa rules depend on your passport and the itinerary. Some Asia routes require visas for China, Vietnam or other countries, while others allow visa-free entry for short cruise calls. Always confirm with Bayport Holidays and the relevant embassies before finalizing your booking.
Interior cabins usually deliver the lowest Spectrum of the Seas cruise price, especially on short itineraries. However, many guests feel a balcony offers the best value overall because you get private outdoor space, better views and extra light for a moderate price jump. Bayport helps you compare the cost difference in USD for your exact sailing.
Simply contact Bayport Holidays with your preferred dates, departure region and budget. We then:
From there, our team stays with you until you return home, making your Spectrum of the Seas cruise booking simple and worry-free.