Quantum Of The Seas

Quantum Of The Seas current position

Quantum Of The Seas current location is at Indonesia (coordinates -6.85334 S / 114.78929 E) cruising at speed of 17.4 kn (32 km/h | 20 mph) en route to LOMBOK, INDONESIA. The AIS position was reported 23 minutes ago.

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Current itinerary of Quantum Of The Seas

Quantum Of The Seas current cruise is 12 days, one-way from Singapore to Brisbane. Prices start from USD 11662 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 19 Nov, 2024 and ends on 01 Dec, 2024.

Date / TimePort
19 Nov 17:00    Departing from Singapore hotels
22 Nov 07:00 - 18:00    Lembar, Lombok Indonesia
25 Nov 07:00 - 17:00    Darwin, NT Australia
28 Nov 08:00 - 17:00    Yorkeys Knob, Queensland Australia
29 Nov 09:00 - 19:00    Airlie Beach, Queensland Australia
01 Dec 06:30    Arriving in Brisbane, Queensland Australia hotels

Specifications of Quantum Of The Seas

Year of build2014  /  Age: 10
Flag state Bahamas
BuilderMeyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany)
ClassRCI QUANTUM
Building costEUR 750 million (USD 940 million)
Engines (power)Wartsila (72 MW / 96554 hp)
Propulsion power55 MW / 73756 hp
Speed22 kn / 41 km/h / 25 mph
Length (LOA)348 m / 1142 ft
Beam (width)49 m / 161 ft
Gross Tonnage167800 gt
Passengers4162 - 4819
Crew1300
Passengers-to-space ratio35
Decks16
Cabins2094
Decks with cabins9
Last Refurbishment2019
Sister-shipsAnthem OTS, Ovation OTS
Christened byKristin Chenoweth
OwnerRCG-Royal Caribbean Group (via RCCL-Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd)
OperatorRCI-Royal Caribbean International

Quantum Of The Seas Itineraries

DateItineraryDeparture PortPrice from
2024 Nov 19 12 days, one-way from Singapore to Brisbane Singapore $11662
2024 Dec 01 5 days, round-trip Queensland Cruise Brisbane $4177
2024 Dec 06 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1244
2024 Dec 13 8 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1377
2024 Dec 21 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $2493
2024 Dec 28 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1884
2025 Jan 04 6 days, round-trip Queensland Cruise Brisbane $1134
2025 Jan 10 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1204
2025 Jan 17 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1071
2025 Jan 24 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1077
2025 Jan 31 3 days, round-trip Weekend Cruise Brisbane $611
2025 Feb 03 4 days, round-trip Queensland Cruise Brisbane $706
2025 Feb 07 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1282
2025 Feb 14 8 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1321
2025 Feb 22 2 days, round-trip Weekend Cruise Brisbane $483
2025 Feb 24 4 days, round-trip Queensland Cruise Brisbane $587
2025 Feb 28 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1153
2025 Mar 07 3 days, round-trip Weekend Cruise Brisbane $602
2025 Mar 10 4 days, round-trip Queensland Cruise Brisbane $647
2025 Mar 14 14 days, round-trip New Zealand Cruise Brisbane $2767
2025 Mar 28 7 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Brisbane $1272
2025 Apr 04 2 days, round-trip Weekend Cruise Brisbane $427
2025 Apr 06 2 days, one-way from Brisbane to Sydney Brisbane $401
2025 Apr 08 20 days, one-way from Sydney to Honolulu Sydney $2845
2025 Apr 28 8 days, one-way from Honolulu to Vancouver Honolulu $951
2025 May 07 5 days, round-trip Alaska Experience Cruise Seattle $664
2025 May 12 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1160
2025 May 19 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1229
2025 May 26 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1304
2025 Jun 02 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1261
2025 Jun 09 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1334
2025 Jun 16 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1514
2025 Jun 23 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1504
2025 Jun 30 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1574
2025 Jul 07 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1298
2025 Jul 14 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1345
2025 Jul 21 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1409
2025 Jul 28 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1306
2025 Aug 04 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1279
2025 Aug 11 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1107
2025 Aug 18 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1074
2025 Aug 25 7 days, round-trip Alaska Adventure Cruise Seattle $1197
2025 Sep 01 7 days, round-trip Alaska Experience Cruise Seattle $894
2025 Sep 08 7 days, round-trip Alaska Experience Cruise Seattle $884
2025 Sep 15 7 days, round-trip Alaska Experience Cruise Seattle $884
2025 Sep 22 7 days, round-trip Alaska Experience Cruise Seattle $896
2025 Oct 02 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $561
2025 Oct 06 6 days, round-trip Cabo And Ensenada Los Angeles $851
2025 Oct 12 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $516
2025 Oct 16 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $894
2025 Oct 22 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $834
2025 Oct 28 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $472
2025 Oct 31 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $521
2025 Nov 04 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $784
2025 Nov 10 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $491
2025 Nov 14 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $512
2025 Nov 17 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $481
2025 Nov 21 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $931
2025 Nov 27 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $653
2025 Dec 01 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $521
2025 Dec 05 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $689
2025 Dec 10 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $679
2025 Dec 15 4 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $512
2025 Dec 19 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $738
2025 Dec 24 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $1260
2025 Dec 30 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Holiday Cruise Los Angeles $1311
2026 Jan 05 2 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $345
2026 Jan 07 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $699
2026 Jan 13 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $365
2026 Jan 16 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $610
2026 Jan 21 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $686
2026 Jan 27 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $342
2026 Jan 30 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $520
2026 Feb 04 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $688
2026 Feb 10 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $342
2026 Feb 13 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $590
2026 Feb 18 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $718
2026 Feb 24 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $342
2026 Feb 27 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $550
2026 Mar 04 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $754
2026 Mar 10 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $339
2026 Mar 13 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $550
2026 Mar 18 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $684
2026 Mar 24 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $369
2026 Mar 27 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $570
2026 Apr 01 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $851
2026 Apr 07 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $352
2026 Apr 10 5 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight Cruise Los Angeles $600
2026 Apr 15 6 days, round-trip Cabo Overnight And Ensenada Los Angeles $761
2026 Apr 21 3 days, round-trip Ensenada Cruise Los Angeles $374

Quantum Of The Seas Review

Review of Quantum Of The Seas

The 2014-built Quantum of the Seas is the first Quantum-class Royal Caribbean vessel, with sisterships Anthem OTS (2015) and Ovation OTS (2016). Similarly designed are the "Quantum-Ultra Class" Spectrum OTS (2019) and Odyssey OTS (2020).

The vessel (IMO number 9549463) is currently Bahamas-flagged (MMSI 311000267) and registered in Nassau.

Next is shown a Quantum-class ship as looked from above.

Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ship (Anthem, Quantum, Ovation)

History - construction and ownership

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US company, trademarked brand and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Group (RCG/shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCG's largest fleet by both vessel number and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities).

All RCI liners have names ending with "of the Seas".

Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ships - NorthStar

The 4200-passenger ship Quantum OTS is a next-generation Quantum Class ship. The new class of ships was known in the past under the name "Project Sunshine". The Quantum-Class is larger than the earlier Freedom by 13,000 GT. With these new dimensions, the class became the second largest in the fleet of the cruise company after the Oasis class.

Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ships - RipCord skydiving simulator

Decks and Cabins

Quantum Of The Seas staterooms (2094 total, in 33 grades) include 125 Suites, 1446 Balcony, 148 Oceanview, 375 Inside (including Virtual Balcony) and also 28 Studios (Balcony and Interior). Most cabins are sized 180-200 ft2 / 17-19 m2. Most cabin balconies are sized 55 ft2 / 5 m2. The largest is the Royal Loft Suite (1660 ft2 / 152 m2 plus 620 ft2 / 58 m2 wraparound terrace). Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 22.

The boat has 16 decks, of which 15 passenger-accessible and 9 with cabins.

The new “Royal Suite Class” booking category (suite accommodations only) provides the ship’s highest paying passengers with the ultimate all-inclusive cruise experience of Royal Caribbean, marked by Coastal Kitchen exclusive access, 24-hour personal butler service, included gratuities, all-inclusive drinks, free Internet and thermal suite unlimited access.

Quantum OTS also has RCI's Virtual Balcony Interior cabins (with floor-ceiling 4K UHD screens that receive real-time video streaming from the ship's outside cameras). Compared to the Oasis-class, Quantum-class liners have larger staterooms, more connected cabins (for families with kids) and Studios (designed for solo travelers).

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Passengers on Quantum of the Seas are offered plenty of dining options to choose from (25 onboard dining options, of which 14 are complimentary), with multiple choices for light bites as well. Reservations for all restaurants can be made online ahead of the cruise. Though not required, reservations are definitely recommended to ensure guests get to eat where they want, when they want. Food and service at the main restaurants, Silk, Chic, American Icon and The Grande, is varied and offers an array of experiences.

Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ships - Two70 Lounge

Follows the complete list of Quantum of the Seas restaurants and food bars.

  • The Grande (two fixed dinner seatings and "My Time Dining")
  • Chic Restaurant (one of the four dining rooms)
  • American Icon Grill (one of the four dining rooms)
  • The Silk (Asian cuisine, one of the four dining rooms)
  • La Patisserie (specialty coffee and teas bar; offers fresh-made pastries and sweets)
  • Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine
  • Windjammer Marketplace buffet restaurant (offers Early Breakfast at 6:30 am, Breakfast between 7-11:30 am, Lunch 11.30-3:30 pm, and Dinner 6.30-9 pm)
  • Chops Grille (steakhouse/seafood)
  • Chef’s Table (14-guest capacity, gourmet private dining package)
  • Sorrento’s (Italian restaurant)
  • Jamie's Italian Restaurant (menu, deck 5) is a 132-seat specialty trattoria restaurant (at surcharge USD 30 pp dinner, USD 20 pp for lunch/sea days only) via a partnership with British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver,
  • Izumi (73-seat Asian/Japanese restaurant)
  • The Cafe @ Two70° (casual dining marketplace)
  • Coastal Kitchen (Suite passengers only restaurant)
  • Solarium Bistro (healthy dining menu, ex-“Devinly Decadence”)
  • SeaPlex Dog House (complimentary).

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

Guests on Quantum of the Seas are free to enjoy 16 decks, with a top deck featuring a Solarium for adults, an outdoor pool, a new indoor pool with a roof system and H2O Zone kids' aqua park. Additional facilities aboard the cruise ship include a surf simulator, a rock climbing wall measuring 40ft above the deck, a spa, a casino, and an outdoor movie screen.

Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ships - SeaPlex

Quantum OTS (and all Quantum-Class liners) feature as unique facilities "iFly by RipCord" (skydiving simulator at a fee, reservations are required) and "North Star" (jewel-shaped glass capsule) rising 300 ft (92 m) above sea level for 360-degree views above the ship. North Star is at a fee and also can be privately booked (for special events). At "iFly by RipCord", each passenger is fitted with goggles, helmet and jumpsuit before jumping into the chamber (1-min sessions). These vessels also have Bionic Bar where "bartending robots" mix up cocktails ordered via a tablet.

The Royal Theater hosts the major production show onboard the Quantum, "Mamma Mia!," which features ABBA's greatest hits. The result is an exceptional show and spectacular event that makes everyone want to sing and dance along. The Quantum cruise ship boasts with the DreamWorks Experience - a themed programming in partnership with the Walt Disney Company. This new entertainment program is aimed at families and offers movies-themed DreamWorks activities on select RCI ships within the fleet. The list of special activities includes characters meet and greets (of course, plus photo ops).

Additional amenities include: Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth programs (Adventure Ocean, Royal Babies, Royal Tots, Dream Works experience), Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry.

Follows the complete list of Quantum of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.

  • Royal Theater (1299-seat, features 3D Movies, aerial acrobatic performances and Broadway-style productions)
  • Music Hall (2-deck high live entertainment venue)
  • Two70° Lounge (3-deck high relaxation observation lounge with live entertainment)
  • Photo Gallery and Shop; SeaTrek Shop (diving equipment)
  • Crown Lounge (fka Diamond Club Lounge & Bar for past guests only); Concierge Club and Lounge (suite- and past guests only); Card Room
  • Harp and Horn Pub (former Michael’s Genuine Pub), Bionic Bar, NorthStar Bar, Schooner Bar (piano bar); Sky Bar
  • Royal Esplanade (an area between the boutique shops and restaurants on decks 4 and 5; part of it is “The Via” with the Vintages wine bar, Port Merchants and Jamie’s)
  • Casino Royale; Casino VIP
  • Boleros (Latin night bar)
  • Outdoor Movie Screen
  • Cafe Promenade (24-hour; serves snacks and drinks, as well as Starbucks specialty coffee)
  • Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center; 10 jacuzzis (2 cantilevered); 4 pools
  • Solarium lounge (includes Solarium Cafe, pool bar and adults-only pool area); Solarium Bar
  • Video Games Arcade; The Living Room and Night Club teen areas; Royal Babies and Tots Nursery; Adventure Ocean kids lounge area; Workshop (family venue); H2O Zone family and kids area; Kung Fu Panda
  • SeaPlex (sports complex, with roller skating, bumper cars, circus school, full-sized basketball court); North Star; FlowRider (surf simulator); RipCord by iFly; Jogging Track; Rock-climbing Wall.

Itineraries

Quantum of the Seas itinerary program is based on 4- and 5-day short Asia roundtrip cruises from Shanghai and Hong Kong. During her Inaugural season, Quantum operated on Caribbean voyages out of Bayonne (Cape Liberty) New Jersey.

During winter 2019-2020 (November through April) the Quantum ship was homeported in Singapore for a total of 34 itineraries to Penang Malaysia, Phuket Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon Vietnam. This deployment increased the Royal Caribbean's passenger capacity in Singapore by 30%.

Starting on December 1, 2020, the homeported in Singapore Quantum OTS became RCI's ever-first ship in operation since the fleet pause on March 14. The season (later extended through February 2022/14 months) had scheduled only Cruises to Nowhere (2-3-4-night "Ocean Getaways"/roundtrips) available for Singapore residents only and with no call ports along the route. The liner's max passenger capacity (4819) was limited to just 1000.

During summer 2021 (May through September), RCI planned to deploy Quantum OTS in Alaska - joining there the fleetmate Ovation OTS. Both liners were scheduled to operate 7-night roundtrips from homeport Seattle WA (leaving on Mondays). RCI's Alaskan season 2021 also had itineraries planned for Radiance OTS and Serenade OTS - both homeported in Vancouver BC and Seward AK (7-night one-ways). However, in late-January, RCI canceled Quantum's Alaskan 2021 season (April 25 through October 14) and the ship remained in Southeast Asia. Ovation-Serenade-Radiance ships' Alaskan schedules remained unchanged.

Following Ovation OTS, Quantum OTS became the second RCI vessel deployed in Australia (season 2022-2023). Quantum's inaugural Australian season (Nov 1, 2022, thru April 12, 2023) was based on homeporting in Brisbane QLD, and 6- to 10-day roundtrips visiting NSW (Sydney), Tasmania (Hobart), Queensland (Airlie Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Willis Island), South Pacific island ports in New Caledonia and Vanuatu, as well as 2-night/3-day Samplers (cruises to nowhere).

In November 2025, Quantum OTS starts homeporting in Los Angeles (joining the fleetmate Navigator OTS) to operate 3- to 6-day roundtrips to Baja Mexico. Quantum's 2025-2026 season (October 2 through April 21) grouped 11 different itineraries and a total of 44 departures out of LA. Cabo San Lucas is visited for a 2-day/overnight stay.

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Quantum Of The Seas Wiki

On February 11, 2011, under “Project Sunshine”, the shipowner RCCL announced the order of a new vessel. It represents a new passenger ship class of all three units, the first of which (Quantum) was delivered in 2014. On February 29, 2012, RCCL announced the order of the second “Sunshine” ship – Anthem (launched in 2015).

On January 31, 2013, the new vessel class was officially named “Quantum Class”. On this day were also officially announced the names of the first two vessels – Quantum and the Anthem OTS. The third vessel of this class (Ovation) was scheduled for launch in April 2016.

Quantum OTS is Royal Caribbean's first Quantum-class vessel, with "WOW" sisterships Anthem of the Seas (2015) and Ovation of the Seas (2016). There is a possibility the RCCL cruise company to order a fourth Quantum-class ship, as such an option was included in the contract.

Ship's godmother is Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (1968-bornUS actress and singer). It was delivered to RCI on October 28, 2014. Quantum OTS was initially homeported at Bayonne's Port Cape Liberty (New Jersey). The Inaugural Cruise (maiden voyage) was on November 2, 2014. The itinerary was a Transatlantic crossing from the UK to USA (Southampton to NYC / Bayonne NJ). In 2016, Quantum was homeported in Shanghai China for roundtrips to ports in Japan and South Korea,

Quantum OTS refurbishment 2019 review

The ship's first drydock refurbishment was in 2019 (October 19 - November 16) done in Singapore (at Sembcorp Marine Shipyard). The USD 65 million drydocking project included general maintenance works, technical overhauls, refreshed interiors and new attractions. Deckplan changes include adding two new team gaming experiences - a Laser Tag and an Escape Room.

Ship Facts

  • vessel width: 162 ft (49 m), waterline width 136 ft (41 m)
  • virtual balcony's LED screen is 80-inch 4K (ultra high-definition)
  • jogging track length 436 ft (133 m)
  • North Star's height is 300 ft (92 m) and turns every 15 min.
  • SeaPlex' bumper cars are 15
  • On each voyage, the ship is loaded with fresh fruit (25 tons), fresh vegetables (36 tons), fish (10 tons), eggs (79,000), still water (22,200 L), sparkling water (12,000 L).
  • In the vessel's construction were used 37,000 tons of steel, 346 tons of glass. It took 41,600 man hours to build it.
  • Engines/power: two Wartsila diesel (type 12V46F, power output 14400 kW each), two Wartsila diesel (type 16V46F, power output 19200 kW each), two Caterpillar engines (type 3516C HD (power output 2500 kW each)
  • Diesel-electric propulsion: two ABB thrusters (type Azipod XO, power output 20,5 MW each), plus four Brunvoll bow thrusters (type FU115, power output 3500 kW each)
  • A signature feature of the vessel is the top-deck located giant Polar Bear statue (named Felicia).

All Quantum-class liners don't have the top-deck Viking Crown observation lounge and the ice skating rink. There are also differences in the Royal Promenade (shopping mall area). Entertainment options are brand new, with many "firsts at sea" present in the line's brochures.

The list of ship's revolutionary new (WOW) features includes:

  • "virtual balcony cabins" - all the Inside cabins feature a floor-ceiling 80-inch HDTV screen (203-cm) for real-time views (live camera feed showing the passing scenery). All Quantum cabins are ~9% larger than on Oasis-class ships.
  • Bionic Bar (capacity 2 drinks per minute) uses 2 robotic arms to prepare mixed beverages (muddled, stirred, shaken and strained). Those can be ordered via an app (tablets or smartphones). Orders are displayed on large LED screens around the bar. The robotic bartenders use 30 different spirits and 21 mixers (8 sodas, 6 juices, 3 syrups, sugar, mint, limes, lemons).
  • Two70° (located decks 5-7 stern, 3-story-high with a 270° panoramic view) - this lounge includes a cafe, an ice bar, at night it becomes a venue for nouveau-cirque-style production and a disco club.
  • SeaPlex complex (deck 15 mid) - full-size basketball court, a roller-skating sports arena, bumper cars, table tennis, "food truck" (casual dining).
  • "RipCord by iFLY" - it's the RCCL's new skydiving simulator (reservations to be made online prior to sailing).
  • "NorthStar" - the sensational and absolutely complimentary observation tower (forward of the top deck) - a glass-walled capsule on a long rotating arm will lift small groups of passengers over the ship's edge (up to 300ft/91m above sea level).