Navigator of the Seas to debut in Singapore in 2026

A new wave of adventure makes its way to Asia. For the first time ever, Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas calls Singapore home, offering the ultimate combination of short getaways and longer holidays. Between October 2026 and February 2027, holidaymakers of all ages enjoy a lineup of 3- to 12-night adventures, visiting Southeast and East Asia’s most-loved destinations and awe-inspiring landscapes. Bookings for the new season’s holidays are now available on Royal Caribbean’s website.

“With Navigator of the Seas, we bring an adventure-packed holiday experience tailored to Asian travelers, especially families and large groups. From thrilling activities to world-class entertainment and dining, there’s something for everyone from every generation to enjoy together,” says Chad Grospe, vice president and managing director, APAC, Royal Caribbean International. “We’re committed to delivering unforgettable vacations with industry-first innovations, ensuring our guests all around the world create lasting memories.”

Starting October 2026, travelers pack their bags for unforgettable journeys across the region, with short trips ranging from three to five nights. They explore the heritage-rich town of Penang, Malaysia, indulge in local street flavours, unwind on the beaches of Phuket, Thailand, and stop over at Langkawi, Malaysia. For a longer escape, a 10-night journey takes holidaymakers to the jewels of Thailand and Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and an overnight stay in Bangkok.

In February 2027, the adventure reaches new heights as Navigator embarks on 11- and 12-night holidays from Singapore and Tokyo. These sailings visit destinations across East Asia including Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Taipei, Taiwan—ideal for families seeking culture with Royal Caribbean’s signature thrills.

Navigator offers signature favourites and new experiences for all. Guests enjoy an awe-inspiring Caribbean pool deck, waterslides The Blaster and Riptide, the first blow dry bar at sea To Dry For, and more. Dining and entertainment highlights include original productions at the Royal Theater, ice skating shows at Studio B, and:

  • FlowRider – A surf simulator.

  • Rock climbing wall – With sea views.

  • Glow-in-the-dark laser tag – In a neon-lit arena.

  • Royal Escape Room: The Observatorium – Puzzle adventures.

  • Hooked Seafood – New England cuisine.

  • El Loco Fresh – Mexican bites by the pool.

  • Johnny Rockets Express – American diner classics.

  • The Bamboo Room – A tiki-inspired bar.

Royal Caribbean sets a new benchmark for 2026-27 getaways with Navigator of the Seas, delivering experiences for families in Asia seeking the ultimate escape. For more details, holidaymakers can visit Royal Caribbean’s website.

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