SURPRISE ME!

Cruising Chronicles with Royal Caribbean Singapore

Mikhil Rialch

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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See

Merlion Park, from here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Marina Bay.
Gardens by the Bay, offer amazing views of the Marina Bay skyline.

Do

G-MAX Reverse Bungy, situated next to Clarke Quay, this bungee ride is not one for the faint hearted.
Take a scenic walk along the Southern Ridges, one of the best spots in Singapore to catch panoramic views of the city

Shop

Orchard Road is Singapore’s very own Fifth Avenue, with 22 malls and still counting.
The Paragon is one of the most prominent shopping malls in Singapore,home to hundreds of world famous luxury brands.

Greetings

s this vegetarian?: Zhè shì sùshí zhǔyì zhě? How much does this cost?: Qǐngwèn zhège fèiyòng duōshǎo?

Events

The Great Singapore Sale, held between May and July, offers up to 70% off in all shopping malls and stores

Want To Go ? 
   

A Royal Caribbean Singapore cruise awaits you. The sky is the limit. Royal Caribbean Cruise International will surely agree with that. Founded in 1968, they have long been pioneers in changing the face of world cruises. Have they succeeded? Well, just ask the 50 million guests who have sailed with them. But that’s not what I’m here to talk about. Got promoted at work? Wish to take the family off for a vacation? Or simply feel like living it large? You couldn’t ask for a better holiday. This winter MakeMyTrip brings you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a holiday on the world’s best cruise line! Now comes my favourite part. Let’s talk about the ship you’ll be sailing in, shall we? How about sailing from Singapore onboard the largest, most innovative ship with DreamWorks characters, 10 swimming pools and jacuzzis, specialty dining and Indian food, spas, casinos and lots more! It’s a never-ending list of activities, folks!

Ain't she a beauty?

 

Experience a redefinition of the term ‘colossal’ as you step aboard the Mariner of the Seas¸ a 138,000-ton cruise ship stretching 1,020 feet in length and built to hold more than 3,000 passengers. The fact that it has 15 decks, and 17 clubs, bars & lounges means that you are sure to be spoiled for choice. But the extravagance doesn’t end here. The Mariner of the Seas has an ice-skating rink, a miniature golf course, a rock-climbing wall and a basketball court.

Ah, the joys of skating on a ship...

 

Ice-skating shows are scheduled in Studio B (just be there well before time, seats are filled up fast!) and a Vegas-style Casino invites you to get your poker face on. Family-friendly activities, children’s zones and kids’ programmes are designed to make sure that the little ones aren’t left wanting. Shopaholics will get a run for their money at the Royal Promenade, featuring high-end brands at duty-free stores. Specialty restaurants such as Chops Grills Steakhouse and Giovanni’s Table will have you hungering for more, quite literally. But really, the best part about being on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship like the Mariner of the Seas is that there’s always something going on to keep you occupied. Formal dinners, adventure activities, DJ parties and ball-dance nights ensure that patrons are spread across the considerable length and breadth of this majestic ship. It can be easy to feel lost in ships of such size; however guests aboard the Mariner of the Seas confessed a feeling of being in a friendly neighbourhood. Yes, a friendly neighbourhood with magnificent views of the endless ocean.

And golf. Don't forget the golf.

 

In my humble opinion, a Royal Caribbean Singapore Cruise should be on your bucket list. And it’s easy to do so with MakeMyTrip by your side. Check out our specially designed cruise packages here lasting from 3 to 7 nights! It’s not just the knowledge that you’re heading towards a great destination, but it’s the fun and excitement of getting there in such style that will assure a travel experience that you can never forget. And then, of course, there’s Singapore waiting for you, in all its splendor. Oh, happy days!

Also read:

http://www.makemytrip.com/blog/surprising-singapore

http://www.makemytrip.com/travel-guide/singapore