Asia-Pacific cruising plays a major role in the identity of Quantum of the Seas, the ship that launched Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class. Designed around innovation, technology, and all-weather activity, Quantum carries 4,180 guests at double occupancy and is well suited for Singapore, Australia, Asia, Alaska, and Pacific-style routes depending on deployment. Its design introduced major attractions such as the North Star, RipCord by iFLY, SeaPlex, and Two70, making it a turning point between Royal Caribbean’s older big ships and its more modern activity-driven vessels. Quantum of the Seas gives travelers a ship that can support both international city ports and relaxing days at sea.
Two70 brings one of the ship’s most memorable spaces, combining panoramic aft views with multimedia entertainment and a more futuristic atmosphere than the lounges on older ships. SeaPlex supports families and teens with indoor activity, while the Solarium, specialty restaurants, bars, and lounges give adults plenty of space to slow down. Dining can include Chops Grille, Izumi, Wonderland, Windjammer, Café Promenade, and the Main Dining Room, depending on the sailing and venue lineup. Quantum of the Seas works well for families who want activities throughout the day, couples who appreciate contemporary design, and international travelers looking for a Royal Caribbean ship outside the traditional Caribbean market.
