Join the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas and prepare for fifteen nights of leisurely travel through the Pacific from Seattle to Tokyo!
Visiting very uncommon ports such as Sapporo, Akita, and Hakodate makes this cruise noteworthy. This route is an interesting one for the Quantum of the Seas, But this is the least expensive sailing.
This price includes all meals, entertainment, taxes, and fees. No surprises at checkout! Offered at under $50 a day, this deal is insanely good.
More than 4,100 travelers can sail on this Rci Quantum class ship, based in the Caribbean and refurbished less than five years ago in 2019.
Want to drink to the future at a bar with a robotic bartender, see the views from the Northstar observation capsule, do tricks on the Flowrider artificial surf wave, experience weightlessness in an indoor skydiving chamber, or see if you can escape an escape room? These activities are offered exclusively by Royal Caribbean and are all found aboard the Quantum of the Seas Royal Caribbean. In addition, experience rare attractions like a bumper car track, a roller skating rink, and an ice skating rink.
The Quantum of the Seas Royal Caribbean also offers a rock climbing wall, an outdoor movie theater, a basketball court, four pools, a ping pong table, ten jacuzzis, a gym, a casino, a solarium, and a spa.
Since it was first listed on January 27th of this year, The price of this cruise has fluctuated between $662 and $1,023 for a room, including $160 in taxes and port fees. This graph shows the price over time for every type of cabin. At only $57 more than the all time low of $662 right now is a great time to lock in your room
inside | outside | balcony | suite |
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$719 | $859 | $919 | $2,277 |
$47.93 per day | $57.27 per day | $61.27 per day | $151.80 per day |
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This cruise spends four days in port and ten days at sea. High points include visits to extremely rare cities like Akita and Hakodate in addition to a long stop in Sapporo.
Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
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Mon, Sep 30 | Seattle, WA | 4:00pm | |
Tue, Oct 1 | At Sea | ||
Wed, Oct 2 | At Sea | ||
Thu, Oct 3 | At Sea | ||
Fri, Oct 4 | At Sea | ||
Sat, Oct 5 | At Sea | ||
Sun, Oct 6 | International Date Line (Cruising) | ||
Tue, Oct 8 | At Sea | ||
Wed, Oct 9 | At Sea | ||
Thu, Oct 10 | At Sea | ||
Fri, Oct 11 | Sapporo, Japan | 7:00am | 11:59pm |
Sat, Oct 12 | Hakodate, Japan | 9:00am | 6:00pm |
Sun, Oct 13 | Akita, Japan | 7:00am | 4:00pm |
Mon, Oct 14 | At Sea | ||
Tue, Oct 15 | Shimizu, Japan | 10:00am | 7:00pm |
Wed, Oct 16 | Yokohama, Japan (Tokyo) | 6:30am |
The Quantum of the Seas sails this route two times this year. This is the only ship that sails this exact route. In the accompanying graphic you can see a visualization of when this ship sails as well as the relative price.