
The Anthem of the Seas is currently in Singapore for a scheduled drydock.
After completing its winter season in Southeast Asia, the Royal Caribbean International ship arrived at the facility on March 22, 2025.
The 4,204-guest ship is now set to undergo routine maintenance, in addition to technical work and general upkeep.
Completing ten years of service in 2025, the Anthem is also expected to undergo class inspections before resuming service next month.
The Quantum-class ship is set to welcome guests back on April 13, 2025, to kick off a 12-night repositioning voyage to Japan.
Sailing to Yokohama, the 12-night cruise features visits to destinations in Vietnam, China and South Korea.
Set for a summer season in Alaska, the Anthem is also set to offer a trans-Pacific cruise in late April.
Visiting three destinations in Japan, the 15-night cruise sails to North America and also includes ten days at sea.
Following a series of seven-night cruises to Alaska and Canada departing from Seattle, the ship is set to debut in Australia ahead of the 2025-26 winter.
The Anthem of the Seas became the third Royal Caribbean International ship to enter drydock in recent weeks.
In late February, the Allure of the Seas arrived at the Navantia shipyard in Spain for a major refurbishment that includes the update of public areas and features.
As part of the company’s Royal Amplified program, the 2010-built ship is also set to get additional suites before resuming service in mid-April.
Earlier this month, the Serenade of the Seas entered drydock at the Grand Bahama Shipyard for routine maintenance and class work.
The 2003-built ship is set to resume service in mid-April to kick off a Panama Canal cruise that sails from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles.
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