Spectrum of the Seas — Deck Plans, Live Tracker, Dining & Videos

Spectrum of the Seas is the first Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship, operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 2019, measures 169,379 gross tons, carries approximately 4,246 guests at double occupancy with a crew of 1,551, and sails year-round from Shanghai for the China market. Features North Star, SeaPlex, RipCord by iFLY, and the Spectrum-exclusive Sichuan Red restaurant.

Key Facts

  • Class: Quantum Ultra Class
  • Year: 2019
  • Tonnage: 169,379 GT
  • Guests: 4,246
  • Crew: 1,551
  • IMO: 9778856

Quick Answer: Spectrum of the Seas (169,379 GT | 4,246 guests | 2019) is the first Quantum Ultra Class ship, built specifically for the Asian market with sky-high observation and an expanded Sky Pad bungee trampoline. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.

Best For: Asia-based cruisers who want Quantum-class innovation tailored for the region — enhanced dining options, private enclave for suite guests, and Asian-Pacific itineraries.

Spectrum of the Seas tends to suit travelers who appreciate cutting-edge technology and innovative experiences like North Star observation capsule, Two70 transforming entertainment venue, and SeaPlex indoor sports complex. It's ideal if you want Quantum-class innovation with Asian-market itineraries and features like robot bartenders and virtual balconies. If you're looking for the absolute largest ships or classic neighborhood layouts, you may want to explore Oasis or Icon class instead.

A First Look at Spectrum of the Seas

Spectrum of the Seas
Spectrum of the Seas (August 2023)
Spectrum of the Seas side view
Spectrum of the Seas at port

Key Facts About Spectrum of the Seas

Dining Venues on Spectrum of the Seas → Browse All

Prices can change at any time. These reflect the last sailing captured.

The Logbook — Tales From the Wake

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Watch: Spectrum Highlights

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Spectrum of the Seas Deck Plans

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Spectrum of the Seas simplified deck plan preview

Where Is Spectrum Right Now?

See the ship's current position, speed, and next port on a live tracker.

See ports for more information about individual ports.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spectrum of the Seas

What makes Spectrum of the Seas unique compared to other Royal Caribbean ships?

Spectrum of the Seas features cutting-edge Quantum-class innovations including the North Star observation capsule (offering 360-degree views from 300 feet above sea level), Two70 transforming entertainment venue with robotic screens, and SeaPlex indoor sports complex. At 169,379 GT with space for about 4,246 guests at double occupancy, it balances high-tech amenities with mid-large ship scale.

Which ships are in the same class as Spectrum of the Seas?

Spectrum of the Seas is part of the Quantum Ultra Class, an evolution of the Quantum Class. Sister ships include Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, and Odyssey of the Seas. All share innovative features like North Star, Two70, and virtual balconies.

What dining options are available on Spectrum of the Seas?

Spectrum offers the main dining room, Windjammer Café (buffet), specialty restaurants including Wonderland, Chef's Table, and Izumi, plus bars and lounges. See the Dining Venues section above for current pricing and full details.

Where does Spectrum of the Seas typically sail?

Spectrum primarily sails Asian itineraries from homeports like Shanghai and Hong Kong. Deployments vary by season — check the live tracker on this page or Royal Caribbean's official site for current and upcoming voyages.

How can I see Spectrum of the Seas' current location?

Use the live ship tracker on this page (in the "Where Is Spectrum Right Now?" section) to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time.

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