Legend of the Seas returns to Singapore
Embarkation will for the final Singapore season.
According to a release, Legend of the Seas will be back in Singapore tomorrow to embark on her final Singapore season with a variety of Southeast Asia itineraries including new ports-of-call Kota Kinabalu and Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei), as well as a major revitalization in the pipeline next January.
Legend of the Seas will be featuring distinct itineraries ranging from two to seven nights to destinations such as Malacca, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Phuket for her final Singapore season from October 31 till early April. Highlights of this season include the festive cruises for Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year, the new 7-night cruise to Kota Kinabalu and Bandar Seri Begawan and the 5-night cruise to Bangkok and Koh Samui back by
popular demand.
The 70,000 gross registered ton, 2,074-guest Legend of the Seas will be undergoing a bow-to-stem refurbishment with some of the popular Oasis-Class ship features added onboard. She will receive an array of new venues including four new highly-acclaimed dining options, dazzling entertainment as well as a refresh of all furniture and staterooms. Guests can enjoy these exciting amenities from February 6 next year.
Four of the fleet’s most highly acclaimed dining concepts to be brought onboard are Izumi Asian Cuisine restaurant, Chop’s Grille steakhouse, the exclusive 14-guest Chef’s Table and Park Cafe. New visually stunning entertainment includes the reinvented Centrum featuring a new high-flying entertainment experience where aerialists glide through the five-storey atrium, and a large LED screen at the poolside.
Parents onboard will be delighted by the new Royal Babies and Tots Nursery specially designed for the cruise line’s youngest guests of 6 - 36 months old. Guests can also enjoy a host of technology enhancements such as pervasive Wi-Fi, interactive flat-panel TVs in their staterooms and digital way-finding system throughout the ship. In addition, staterooms will be restyled with contemporary décor and a number of oceanview rooms will be converted into balconies.