Quantum of the Seas returns to Brisbane for third season

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas returned to Brisbane yesterday for her third season of summer sailing in Queensland capital city.

Homeporting in Brisbane, Quantum of the Seas will offer a wide range of 22 holidays at sea visiting South Pacific, New Zealand and the coast of Queensland. Itineraries vary from two to 14-night getaways.

Flowride on Quantum of the Seas
Fun on the Flowride on Quantum of the Seas

“More Queensland families are choosing Quantum of the Seas for their next holiday, seamlessly combining spectacular destinations with the ease of an all-encompassing adventure. On Quantum, families can make their getaway truly their own with options to delight everyone,” said Gavin Smith, Vice President and Managing Director, Australia and New Zealand, Royal Caribbean International.

Families with kids can look forward to experiencing the ship’s popular attractions including  RipCord by Ifly skydiving simulator, FlowRider surf simulator, rock-climbing, bumper cars and roller skating.

Highlights of the Quantum’s itineraries

  • 11 visits to the picturesque South Pacific, Mystery Island, Port Vila and New Caledonia.
  • 5 itineraries of 4-to-6 nights in Queensland visiting Great Barrier Reef, Airlie Beach and Cairns
  • A 14-night cruise to New Zealand visiting Bay of Islands, Tauranga, Napier and Wellington.

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2 thoughts on “Quantum of the Seas returns to Brisbane for third season”

  1. Over the last two years we have spent 133 nights on Quantum amongst other cruises. We have seen the poor old girl become very run down and we were very much looking forward to her Singapore Dry Dock to see what happened with her (knowing that it was a short 3 week dry dock). We joined the ship on 19 Nov for the Singapore-Brisbane transit. A quick (and very, very rough) splash of paint, some cosmetic changes, new slot machines about sums up the noticeable passenger changes. Northstar still not working at the start of the cruise, Bionic Bar not working (only one robot some of the time). Non-operational USB ports in cabins, paint spillage on balconies, cabin curtains still worn-out, cracked and with holes and chairs with worn out upholstery, sadly, remained. That coupled with a very uninviting cruise itinerary for the 2024/2025 season is very disappointing.

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