
Royal Caribbean has marked a significant return to Australia with Voyager of the Seas arriving in Brisbane for its first-ever season homeporting from the Queensland capital. The deployment introduces 20 sailings designed to appeal to families and adventure-seekers alike, ranging from short three-night weekend escapes to extended 12-night voyages. These itineraries showcase Australia’s east coast and the South Pacific, positioning Brisbane as a key cruise hub for summer holidays.
The season emphasises flexibility and variety. Ten itineraries of three to seven nights explore Queensland highlights such as Airlie Beach and Cairns, including Friday departures aimed at weekend travellers. For those seeking longer escapes, ten seven- to nine-night South Pacific cruises visit destinations including Nouméa in New Caledonia and Port Vila, Mystery Island and Luganville in Vanuatu, offering increased island time and a relaxed tropical pace.
Festive sailings are also a highlight, with special eight-night Christmas cruises and nine-night New Year voyages combining holiday celebrations with South Pacific scenery. At the other end of the spectrum, a 25-night transpacific journey to Seattle extends the season with calls in French Polynesia and Hawaii.
On board, Voyager of the Seas offers a wide range of activities and entertainment. Signature attractions include FlowRider surfing, ice skating at sea, laser tag, waterslides and family-focused zones such as Splashaway Bay. Dining spans 20 venues, from Japanese and Italian specialities to classic steakhouse fare, while nightly entertainment features ice shows and Broadway-style productions.
Royal Caribbean’s Australian summer is further strengthened by Anthem of the Seas, now sailing from Sydney Harbour on itineraries across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Adding to the family focus, six exclusive Wiggles-themed cruises across both ships combine Royal Caribbean’s onboard experiences with character appearances, concerts and merchandise, reinforcing the line’s appeal to multigenerational travellers.
The season emphasises flexibility and variety. Ten itineraries of three to seven nights explore Queensland highlights such as Airlie Beach and Cairns, including Friday departures aimed at weekend travellers. For those seeking longer escapes, ten seven- to nine-night South Pacific cruises visit destinations including Nouméa in New Caledonia and Port Vila, Mystery Island and Luganville in Vanuatu, offering increased island time and a relaxed tropical pace.
Festive sailings are also a highlight, with special eight-night Christmas cruises and nine-night New Year voyages combining holiday celebrations with South Pacific scenery. At the other end of the spectrum, a 25-night transpacific journey to Seattle extends the season with calls in French Polynesia and Hawaii.
On board, Voyager of the Seas offers a wide range of activities and entertainment. Signature attractions include FlowRider surfing, ice skating at sea, laser tag, waterslides and family-focused zones such as Splashaway Bay. Dining spans 20 venues, from Japanese and Italian specialities to classic steakhouse fare, while nightly entertainment features ice shows and Broadway-style productions.
Royal Caribbean’s Australian summer is further strengthened by Anthem of the Seas, now sailing from Sydney Harbour on itineraries across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Adding to the family focus, six exclusive Wiggles-themed cruises across both ships combine Royal Caribbean’s onboard experiences with character appearances, concerts and merchandise, reinforcing the line’s appeal to multigenerational travellers.
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