High-tech ‘Spectrum of the Seas’ docks in Dubai

By Angel Chan

Spectrum of the Seas

DUBAI 9 May 2019: Dubai has welcomed innovative cruise ship, Spectrum of the Seas into Port Rashid, marking its debut into the Arabian Gulf.

Atraditional ‘Plaques and Keys Exchange’ ceremony was hosted on board in the presence of the ship’s captain and key industry stakeholders from Dubai Cruise Committee. Spectrum of the Seas arrived in port on Saturday 4 May. bringing almost 4,000 tourists to the emirate in a single day.

Weighing 168,666 gross tonnes, Royal Caribbean’s new Spectrum of the Seas will be the largest and most advanced cruise ship to port in Dubai. The cruise brand revealed several new innovations and features on board the ship, displaying ‘first-at-sea’ activities such as the Sky Pad, a virtual reality bungee trampoline, RipCord by iFly sky diving simulator and North Star observation pod that offers guests astonishing panoramic views more than 300 feet above sea level. In addition, the ship’s interiors offer world-class facilities including a variety of cuisines from around the world, a music hall and SeaPlex; the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex with bumper cars, roller skating and basketball.

Spectrum of the Seas represents a leap forward in ship design and innovation offering experiences that are specifically tailored towards Chinese guests. The inaugural cruise, 16-night Suez Canal repositioning itinerary, sails from Barcelona to Dubai. During this grand repositioning cruise, the ship will call in Dubai, offering a 14-night Dubai to Singapore cruise as a single leg of the longer itinerary.

Mohamed Abdul Aziz Al Mannai, CEO of P&O Marina and CEO of Port Rashid at DP World, said: “This strengthens the emirate’s global position as a hub for trade and cruise tourism and supports the tourism sector in Dubai and its efforts to establish the emirate among the best cities in the world.

The ceremony

Al Mannai also outlined that the shipyard at Port Rashid welcomes close to half a million visitors annually and expects 725,000 visitors during the 2018-2019 cruise season, as a result of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to attract tourists and investors to the emirate.

Ben Bouldin, Associate Vice President and Managing Director, Royal Caribbean UK & Ireland, said: “The first Quantum Ultra class ship in the fleet, Spectrum of the Seas has been designed to be culturally immersive for all guests travelling to Asia. With next level features, revolutionary technology and exceptional suites and staterooms, the ship once again redefines the cruise experience to offer memory-making holidays for guests of all ages”.