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Legend of the Seas emerges from dry-dock

Legend of the Seas emerges from dry-dock

Royal Caribbean International vessel Legend of the Seas has emerged from a month-long $50 million dry-dock in Singapore and will show off an array of new features for its remaining Asia season before returning to Europe.

The Vision-class Legend of the Seas is the most recent ship in the fleet to receive Oasis-class amenities, extensive upgrades and a bow-to-stern makeover.

Legend of the Seas will “wow” guests with acclaimed industry enhancements, such as popular specialty restaurants: Park Café, Chef’s Table, Chops Grille and Izumi Asian Cuisine, along with new spots for an evening cocktail at the 60’s inspired R Bar or Viking Crown Lounge nightclub.

Onboard entertainment options now include an outdoor cinema screen, perfect for alfresco film viewing and the addition of aerial entertainment experiences in the Centrum, the main gathering place on the ship.

New and updated staterooms, flat-panel TVs, digital signage and Wi-Fi throughout the ship all add to the contemporary guest experience onboard.

Through March, guests can enjoy the newly refurbished ship as she sails south-east Asia itineraries from its Singapore homeport.

Itinerary options include: Malaysia (three nights), Southeast Asia (four or five nights), Bangkok and Ko Samui (five nights) and Borneo (seven nights). Beginning in April, the ship will sail a four-night Southeast Asia itinerary roundtrip from Singapore and then reposition to Europe for the summer season.

It will begin by sailing seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries roundtrip from Rome.