Royal Caribbean – Spectrum of the Seas Cruise Itinerary
Itinerary:
Shanghai-Okinawa-Ishigaki Island-Shanghai
Highlights:
"Spectrum of the Seas is a 168,000-ton cruise ship measuring 348 m in length and 41 m in width, with 16 passenger decks and 2,137 staterooms accommodating up to 5,622 guests. Onboard, guests can indulge in 33 diverse dining options, blending Chinese and international cuisines, an around-the-world culinary journey in a single voyage. At daytime, soar 88 m above sea level in the North Star, the Guinness World Record–holding highest observation at sea, for breathtaking views of the ship, the horizon, and distant destinations. Adventure seekers can enjoy surfing, skydiving, and rock climbing on deck, or head to the largest indoor sports complex at sea for bumper cars, basketball, table tennis, ice skating, fencing, archery, e-sports, and more. Evenings come alive with Broadway- and West End–style productions, including “Silk Road”, “Showgirl!” and “The Effectors”—immersive performances combining state-of-the-art technology with world-class artistry. The ship’s Royal Esplanade, the largest duty-free shopping street at sea, offers the latest collections from luxury, designer, and lifestyle brands across watches, jewelry, handbags, cosmetics, and more.
Okinawa: As Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa is known as the country’s premier resort destination, often called the “Hawaii of Japan”. Besides the distinctive architecture of the Ryukyu Kingdom, visitors will also find towns with strong Chinese influences, American-style resorts, and Southeast Asian–inspired fashion. Kokusai Street, American Village, and Japan’s largest DFS duty-free store in Okinawa are called shopping paradise for visitors.
Ishigaki Island: As the third-largest island in the Ryukyu chain, it is also the political, economic, and transport hub of the Yaeyama Islands while retaining a charming rural atmosphere. To protect against typhoons, traditional houses are surrounded by stone walls, adding to the island’s unique feature. The island is dotted with mountains, including Mount Omoto, the highest peak in Okinawa. From its summit, breathtaking views of the blue ocean and sky unfold. At Kabira Bay, visitors are greeted with picturesque waters of blue and green. A glass-bottom boat ride is a must, offering a dreamlike view of vibrant tropical fish and colorful coral reefs beneath the waves."
Itinerary
Shanghai-Okinawa-Ishigaki Island-Shanghai
Highlights
"Spectrum of the Seas is a 168,000-ton cruise ship measuring 348 m in length and 41 m in width, with 16 passenger decks and 2,137 staterooms accommodating up to 5,622 guests. Onboard, guests can indulge in 33 diverse dining options, blending Chinese and international cuisines, an around-the-world culinary journey in a single voyage. At daytime, soar 88 m above sea level in the North Star, the Guinness World Record–holding highest observation at sea, for breathtaking views of the ship, the horizon, and distant destinations. Adventure seekers can enjoy surfing, skydiving, and rock climbing on deck, or head to the largest indoor sports complex at sea for bumper cars, basketball, table tennis, ice skating, fencing, archery, e-sports, and more. Evenings come alive with Broadway- and West End–style productions, including “Silk Road”, “Showgirl!” and “The Effectors”—immersive performances combining state-of-the-art technology with world-class artistry. The ship’s Royal Esplanade, the largest duty-free shopping street at sea, offers the latest collections from luxury, designer, and lifestyle brands across watches, jewelry, handbags, cosmetics, and more.
Okinawa: As Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa is known as the country’s premier resort destination, often called the “Hawaii of Japan”. Besides the distinctive architecture of the Ryukyu Kingdom, visitors will also find towns with strong Chinese influences, American-style resorts, and Southeast Asian–inspired fashion. Kokusai Street, American Village, and Japan’s largest DFS duty-free store in Okinawa are called shopping paradise for visitors.
Ishigaki Island: As the third-largest island in the Ryukyu chain, it is also the political, economic, and transport hub of the Yaeyama Islands while retaining a charming rural atmosphere. To protect against typhoons, traditional houses are surrounded by stone walls, adding to the island’s unique feature. The island is dotted with mountains, including Mount Omoto, the highest peak in Okinawa. From its summit, breathtaking views of the blue ocean and sky unfold. At Kabira Bay, visitors are greeted with picturesque waters of blue and green. A glass-bottom boat ride is a must, offering a dreamlike view of vibrant tropical fish and colorful coral reefs beneath the waves."







