CruiseSoutheast Asia-wide itineraries to launch 2026-27 season.

Navigator of the Seas sets course for Singapore

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Navigator of the Seas is a floating fun palace
Navigator of the Seas is a floating fun palace

Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas will call Singapore home with short getaways and longer holidays offered between October 2026 and February 2027.

Itineraries of three to five nights will showcase Southeast Asia with ports of call including Penang, Phuket, and Langkawi.

A one-of-a-kind 10-night journey will explore Thailand and Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City,  Da Nang, and an overnight stay in Bangkok.

In February 2027, Navigator will embark on 11- and 12-night holidays from Singapore and Tokyo. These sailings will visit  destinations across East Asia including Tokyo, Hong Kong and Taipei.

Along with original productions at the Royal Theatre and  ice skating shows at Studio B, Navigator’s lineup of fan favourites includes:

  • FlowRider – The signature surf simulator for wave-riding fun.

  • Rock climbing wall – For scaling new heights with breathtaking sea views as the backdrop.

  • Glow-in-the-dark laser tag – An action-packed showdown in an immersive, neon-lit arena.

  • Royal Escape Room: The Observatorium – Mind-bending puzzle adventures for families and friends to race against the clock.

  • Hooked Seafood – A dining experience serving authentic New England flavours.

  • El Loco Fresh – Mexican bites by the pool.

  • Johnny Rockets Express – Serving up American diner classics

  • The Bamboo Room – A Polynesian-inspired bar with tiki-chic décor and craft cocktails.

“With Navigator of the Seas, we are bringing an adventure-packed holiday experience tailored to Asian travellers, especially families and large groups,” said Chad Grospe, vice president and managing director, APAC, Royal Caribbean International. “From thrilling activities to world-class entertainment and dining, there’s something for everyone from every generation to enjoy together.”

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