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Guaranteed Interiror Stateroom
Cabin is on guarantee basis which means the cruise line guarantees you an Interior Cabin or higher. A cabin...-
Guarantee Inside Cabin - Category ZI
ZINZD $732
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Interior Stateroom with Virtual Balcony
This standard stateroom offers two twin beds and a private bath, and our NEW Virtual Balcony. Interior... -
Guaranteed Ocean View Stateroom
Cabin is on guarantee basis which means the cruise line guarantees you an Oceanview Cabin or higher. A cabin...-
Guarantee Oceanview Cabin - Category YO
YONZD $899
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Guaranteed Obstructed Balcony Stateroom
Cabin is on guarantee basis which means the cruise line guarantees you an Obstructed Balcony Cabin or higher....-
Guarantee Balcony Cabin - Category XB
XBNZD $918
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Deluxe Obstructed Balcony Stateroom
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. (198...-
Obstructed Balcony Cabin - Category 2E
2ENZD $918
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Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. (198... -
Oceanview Stateroom
These staterooms offer a gorgeous view, two twin beds and a private bathroom. Two twin beds that convert...-
Oceanview Cabin - Category 2N
2NNZD $946
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Large Oceanview Stateroom
These larger staterooms offer a gorgeous view, two twin beds and a private bathroom. Two twin beds that...-
Spacious Oceanview Cabin - Category 2M
2MNZD $985
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Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony (198 sq.... -
Junior Suite
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa... -
Grand Suite
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, and separate dressing area with entrance to... -
Owner's Suite
Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Separate...-
Owner's Suite - Category OS
OSNZD $2,424
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Sky Loft Suite
This Sky Loft Suite loft (673-740 sq. ft.) features one bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high...-
Sky Loft Suite - Category SL
SLNZD $2,818
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Grand Loft Suite
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high Grand Loft Suite (696-840 sq. ft.) with panoramic...-
Grand Loft Suite - Category GL
GLNZD $3,272
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Owner's Loft Suite
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open...-
Owener's Loft Suite - Category OL
OLNZD $3,700
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Royal Loft Suite
One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 6. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open...-
Royal Loft Suite - Category RL
RLNZD $5,658
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Interior Stateroom with Virtual Balcony
- This standard stateroom offers two twin beds and a private bath, and our NEW Virtual Balcony.
- Interior Stateroom with a Virtual Balcony, a high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. (166 sq. ft.)
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Deluxe Obstructed Balcony Stateroom
- Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. (198 sq. ft., balcony 55 sq. ft.)
- This deluxe stateroom features a private balcony and sitting area. Some with partial or obstructed views.
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Large Oceanview Stateroom
Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony
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- Two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony (198 sq. ft., balcony 65 sq. ft.)
- Please Note: Decks: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Balconies range from 55 to 119 sq. ft.
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Junior Suite
- Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Large corner private balcony. Semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. Sleeps up to 4. (276 sq. ft., balcony 161 sq. ft.)
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Grand Suite
- Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, and separate dressing area with entrance to bathroom. Full bathroom with tub, two sinks and second entrance that opens to living room. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed, entertainment center, and writing desk. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Sleeps up to 4. (351 sq. ft., balcony 109 sq. ft.)
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Owner's Suite
- Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Separate half bath. Marble entry, large closets, living area with dining table and sofa that converts to double bed. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private outdoor dining. Sleeps up to 4. (541 sq. ft., balcony 259 sq. ft.)
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Sky Loft Suite
- This Sky Loft Suite loft (673-740 sq. ft.) features one bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Full bath with shower. Private balcony (183 sq. ft.) with dining area. On second level, master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King* and a private bath with shower and sink.
- Please Note: Deck 8: (740 sq. ft., balcony 183 sq. ft.)
*A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Grand Loft Suite
- One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high Grand Loft Suite (696-840 sq. ft.) with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Full bath with shower. Private balcony (361 sq. ft.) with dining area. On second level, master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King* and a private bath with shower and sink.
* A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Owner's Loft Suite
- One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Split bath setup with shower and sink in one bath, toilet and sink in the other. Private balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King*, private bath with shower and sink, and private balcony. (975 sq. ft., main level balcony 303 sq. ft., main level side balcony 109 sq. ft.; upper level side balcony 89 sq. ft.)
* A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Royal Loft Suite
- One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 6. Two-deck-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with dry bar and sofa that converts to double bed. Separate media room with sofa that converts to queen bed and full bath with shower. Large private balcony with whirlpool and dining area. Master bedroom on second level has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and a private bath with a soaking tub, shower, two sinks and bidet, plus private balcony with dual whirlpool tub. Separate dressing area. (1,640 sq. ft., main level balcony 415 sq. ft., main level side balcony 109 sq. ft.; upper level side balcony 89 sq. ft.)
* A Royal King measures 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.
Guarantee Inside Cabin - Category ZI
Multiple Decks
Inside with Virtual Balcony Category 4U
Multiple Decks
Inside with Virtual Balcony Category 2U
Guarantee Oceanview Cabin - Category YO
Guarantee Balcony Cabin - Category XB
Multiple Decks
Obstructed Balcony Cabin - Category 2E
Multiple Decks
Balcony Cabin - Category 8D
Multiple Decks
Balcony Cabin - Category 4D
Multiple Decks
Balcony Cabin - Category 6D
Multiple Decks
Balcony Cabin - Category 2D
Multiple Decks
Oceanview Cabin - Category 2N
Multiple Decks
Spacious Oceanview Cabin - Category 2M
Multiple Decks
Oceanview with Large Balcony - Category 4C
Multiple Decks
Oceanview with Large Balcony - Category 2C
Multiple Decks
Junior Suite - Category J3
Multiple Decks
Junior Suite - Category J1
Multiple Decks
Grand Suite - Category GB
Multiple Decks
Grand Suite 2 Bedrooms - Category GT
Multiple Decks
Owner's Suite - Category OS
Multiple Decks
Sky Loft Suite - Category SL
Multiple Decks
Grand Loft Suite - Category GL
Deck 8
Owener's Loft Suite - Category OL
Deck 8
Royal Loft Suite - Category RL
Please note: All prices featured are per person (unless otherwise stated), and include non commission fares (taxes, fees and port expenses). Prices and availability are subject to change due to changes made by the Cruise Companies. Prices quoted are based on payments made via bank transfer. Visa and Mastercard payments incur a 1.5% transaction fee.
Itinerary
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Day 1
Singapore Depart: Wed, Mar 18, 2020 @ 17:00 -
Day 2
Port KlangArrive: Thu, Mar 19, 2020 @ 07:00
Depart: Thu, Mar 19, 2020 @ 18:00
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Day 3
PenangArrive: Fri, Mar 20, 2020 @ 08:00
Depart: Fri, Mar 20, 2020 @ 19:00
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Day 4
At SeaSat, Mar 21, 2020
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Day 5
Singapore Arrive: Sun, Mar 22, 2020 @ 07:00
Onboard experience
- Music Hall is Quantum of the Seas' hottest live music venue and is the place for guests to enjoy intimate and exclusive access to live performances, while also rocking out in a rebellious and edgy setting. At night, Music Hall comes alive as the heart of the ship's entertainment featuring bands, musicians, djs, theme night parties and more.
- Leave it to Royal Caribbean International to literally and figuratively take you to a higher place. One of Quantum of the Seas' most anticipated features, the exclusive North Star promises to elevate you both physically and emotionally, revealing 360-degree views of a world you've truly never seen before! Simply step into the North Star's intimate, jewel-shaped capsule and gently ascend over 300 feet above sea level, where you can take in breathtaking views of the ocean, the ship, and the exciting destinations that we visit.
- That's right: Fly! Another first you'll find only on Royal Caribbean is RipCord by iFly®. This skydiving simulator lets guests experience the sheer thrill and exhilaration of flying. RipCord by iFly®'s air machine will keep you afloat in a safe, controlled environment. So you can feel the wind in your hair, and utter WOW of flying, all without ever having to leave the ship.
- SeaPlex is not only the largest indoor active space at sea, but also the most groundbreaking. By day, guests can experience a circus school and flying trapeze, as well as a full-size regulation basketball court. Then by night, the first-ever bumper car and roller skating offerings at sea will deliver thrills, with music provided by a floating DJ booth that hovers above the activity happening below. And if all this play makes you hungry, the first-ever food truck at sea is on hand to serve up tasty snacks.
- A completely revolutionary space, Two70° is sure to become one of Quantum of the Seas'SM most iconic venues. Seamlessly fusing together technology and entertainment, this one-of-a-kind grand room promises to take you on a transformative journey from day to night. During the day, the space is a modern, open area living room with magnificent 270° panoramic views — the perfect place to kick back and relax while taking in the scenery from vast floor to ceiling windows spanning two-and-a-half decks high. By night, Two70° transforms.
- As the lights go down and the music comes up, you'll find yourself immersed in the center of spellbinding performance art, mind-blowing light shows, and dazzling digital scenery. And did we mention there also happens to be an ice bar serving up your favorite cocktails? You truly have to see it to believe it.
Ship info
There's only one word that can possibly sum up Royal Caribbean International's newest ship, Quantum of the Seas: WOW. Newly designed staterooms, game-changing technology, groundbreaking venues and the best dining ever are just the start of what you'll find onboard. By taking a quantum leap forward with the first ship in our Quantum class, Royal Caribbean International are holding themselves up to the promise of building ships that take you to new heights.
- Vessel: Quantum Of The Seas
- Year: 2014
- Beam: 136
- Cruising speed: 22
- Gross Tonnage:
- Onboard Currency: USD
- Passenger Capacity:
- 24 Hour Room Service
Decks
Quantum Of The Seas - Deck Plans
Cruise code: QN04I471
Receive up to $75 onboard credit per cabin. May not apply to all cabin categories.
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- In cabin safe
- Full breakfast
- Buffet or a la carte lunch menu
- Buffet or 4 course a la carte dinners
- Musical stage shows and entertainment
- Special guest entertainers
- Latest release movies (in cabin and on big screen)
- Choice of Bars and Lounges
- Fully supervised children's programs for ages 3 to 17 years
Frequently asked questions
Cruising is such a great value holiday as your fare includes accommodations, all main meals onboard ship, onboard daytime activities, and night-time entertainment including live stage shows. One reason cruising is good value is because you'll know what most of your holiday will cost before you go. Generally your only extra onboard expenses could be your beverages (though these are sometimes included on luxury ships), optional shore excursions, personal services such as spa treatments, and any purchases at the gift and duty free shops.
All your main meals are included on a cruise. Typically for breakfast, lunch and dinner there is an a la carte option (order from a menu) or a buffet option. There is so much choice available, and the food is excellent. However, your cruise doesn't always just include these 3 main meals. You can in fact eat non-stop for 24 hours a day if you like.
Most cruise lines also offer specialty dining as an alternative option to the main restaurants. There is typically a small cover charge for this. However, the food is well worth it, and the specialty restaurants are normally smaller and more intimate than the main restaurants so they make for a great place to celebrate a special occasion.
The entertainment on board comes in many different styles and formats but is always included in the cruise fare. In the evening there are shows in the main show lounge (except small ship cruising). Typically there are two sessions a night so, depending on your dinner time, you can always catch the show. The style of these shows changes daily. Some nights it will include all of the ship’s entertainment crew with a Las Vegas style production. Other nights there may be a guest entertainer or comedian. There is something for everyone.
The entertainment doesn't stop with the nightly performances. Each night the ship provides a newsletter detailing all the activities that will take place the following day. These activities may include dance classes, arts and crafts, table tennis, live music, tournaments, trivia quizzes, recent release movies, and other deck games and deck parties. The great thing about a cruise is that you can do as much or as little as you like. If your idea of a holiday is sitting back with a good book, you can do that. If you like to be entertained there is no shortage of entertainment.
One of the main reasons for a cruise making such a great family holiday is the “kids club” facilities offered on board, and they are all included in your cruise fare. Typically the kids clubs are broken into 3 different age groups - 3 to 6 years, 7 to 12 years, and 13 – 17 years. In these dedicated children’s facilities they are looked after by trained staff and the facilities are open from 9am – 10pm. Parents can check their children into the “kids club” whenever it suits them. Children love these facilities as it is “their space” aboard the ship.
NB Each cruise line has limited space on board the ship for children as the kids club facilities can cater for a limited number of children, and any child booked onto a cruise has access to the kids club. If you are planning on taking a cruise during the school holidays then you need to book early as the children's space will sell out. Also, while most cruise lines have kids club facilities there are some exceptions (not common) so you should check this at time of booking.
The chances are you will not get seasick. On a cruise most people do not suffer from motion sickness. However, if you are going to get seasick then it is likely to happen in the first 24 hours. If you limit the amount of alcohol you consume and activities you do in the first 24 hours you can reduce the chance of this happening. Another thing you can do is select a midship cabin on a lower deck. A cabin in the middle of the ship (midship) will experience the least amount of movement.
There are a number of other precautions/medications you can take, and these can be purchased before you travel at a pharmacy or health shop. Otherwise you can buy them on board.
The best thing you can do if you feel seasick is visit the ship’s doctor. They can give you an injection that will give you relief from your seasickness within 30 minutes. You have planned and saved for your holiday, don't ruin it by feeling sick. Visit the doctor for the injection and get it treated straight away. If you have travel insurance then you can claim this back.
IMPORTANT: A visit to the doctor on board will cost you money so we strongly recommend you get travel insurance before you depart on your holiday.
Terms and conditions for this cruise
Frequently Asked Questions
Shore excursions are pre-organised tours & sightseeing options that you purchase on board for when your ship is in a port of call. Every ship has a “Shore Ex” desk with qualified staff who can advise you of different excursions available, what’s best to do and generally help you with information on the particular region your ship is visiting.
Shore excursions can be booked on board your ship however some cruise lines allow you to pre-book and pay for excursions online. If there is a tour you really want to do then we recommend you pre-book it as popular tours do sell out.
Shore excursions are not compulsory, you are free to go ashore and return to the ship as many times as you like.
When you go ashore it is important to note:
You must take your cruise I.D. card (ticket) as proof for re-embarking.
The city or town you are visiting may not be close to the port where the ship is docked, cruise lines normally organise shuttle buses (at a minimal charge) throughout the day to and from the city centre.
You must return to the ship at the stipulated time as the ship WILL NOT wait for late passengers.
Tour costs vary depending on the activity, itinerary and inclusions. There is always a wide variety on offer for all age groups and abilities that can start from as little as $25.
Sometimes you can book your tour, when you arrive at your port, direct from the operator at a much cheaper price. However, this comes with a buyer beware warning. The operators used by the cruise line are trusted professionals so you will not be ripped off. Also, if something goes wrong on your tour, the cruise line knows where you are and will take the necessary steps to pick you up if your vehicle has broken down. In extreme cases they will even hold the ship's departure for you if you are late returning from a tour booked through the ship. They will not wait if you go direct through the operator, as they will not know where you are.
Unlike airlines, there are no luggage restrictions on a cruise. However you need to consider that you need to store it in your cabin for your holiday. There is plenty of storage space in your cabin but if you are travelling in a quad cabin you may want to impose your own restrictions.
NB It is important to remember that airlines have different luggage restrictions, so if you are flying either pre or post cruise then you may want to keep within their allowances.
Cruise lines around the world do not all operate using the same onboard currency. The currency varies from cruise line to cruise line with the most common currency being US dollars. P&O Cruises Australia, Carnival Spirit and the Sun and Dawn Princess all use Australian dollars as their onboard currency.
Cruising is a cashless society which means when you purchase anything on board you do not pay for it in cash. When you board the ship it is like checking into a hotel, you can either give a credit card imprint or the cruise line will take a cash deposit of approximately $300. You are then given a “cruise card”. Your cruise card is your door key (on most ships), has your dinner table number on it (for traditional dining), and it is used for making any purchases aboard.
When you make a purchase with your cruise card, it is swiped and a receipt is printed that you will need to sign. The cost of the purchase is then added to your onboard account which you settle at the end of your cruise.
Many cruises on our websites come with onboard credits. This could be from a special promotion that is being run by the cruise line or because of the relationship we have with the cruise lines that allows us to select certain cruises to receive onboard credit. The amount of onboard credit does normally depend on the length of the cruise.
If your reservation receives onboard credit we will confirm this with you in writing and then your onboard account will automatically be in credit for the amount we have confirmed to you. This credit can be used towards any onboard expenditure that is charged back to your cabin. It is important to note that if you do not spend all of your onboard credit it will not be refunded to you in cash so it is best you spend it all while on board.
Tipping/gratuities are a big issue for a lot of Australasian cruise passengers as it is not our custom to reward good service in this way. What cruise passengers need to consider is that outside of Australasia, the remuneration for personnel in the service industry is quite low. Hence, to keep up a high standard, employees have the incentive of earning additional income via the tips they receive. At the end of the day, how much you tip is up to you.
The most common way cruise lines suggest tipping, is that they add a suggested amount to your daily onboard account. You can choose to keep that on your account or you can ask the purser to remove it. This suggested amount is divided out amongst your cabin steward, your dinner waiter, your assistant waiter, your wine steward, and maitre d’.
Some cruise lines ask passengers to wait until the end of the cruise and they discreetly leave an envelope in your cabin in which to place the appropriate amount. Some cruise lines state that the fare you have paid includes gratuities. Some cruise lines ask that you pre-pay the gratuities with your cruise fare prior to your holiday departure.
Again, the amount you tip is up to you (unless it is prepaid) and it isn't intended to have a negative impact on your holiday. Do what feels most comfortable to you.
The rules surrounding where you can smoke on board a cruise ship vary from cruise line to cruise line. However, none have taken steps to ban smoking completely. Most only allow smoking in designated areas on the open decks. Many have banned smoking on cabin balconies as this poses a fire risk.
Many cruise lines have rules restricting you from taking your own alcohol on board your cruise ship. If you have pre purchased duty free alcohol the ship will take it off you when you board and store it away for you. This alcohol will be delivered to your cabin the night before you disembark. The same applies if you purchase it when you are in port. Any purchases made on board will also be delivered the night before you disembark.
However, Princess Cruises will allow you to bring a bottle of wine aboard which you can drink at dinner or in your cabin.
These restrictions were put in place to create a safer environment on board your cruise ship, where people drink within a controlled drinking environment.
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