Cruise Region : Transatlantic cruises, USA / Canada / Mexico, Pacific cruises |
Company : Royal Caribbean International |
Ship : Quantum of the Seas |
Journey Start : Sat 26 Sep 2026 |
Journey End : Thu 22 Oct 2026 |
Count Nights : 26 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 26.09 Sat | Los Angeles / USA | 16:30 | |
2 | 27.09 Sun | Santa Catalina Island / USA | 07:00 | 16:00 |
3 | 28.09 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | ||
4 | 29.09 Tue | Day at sea / Sea | ||
5 | 30.09 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
6 | 1.10 Thu | Day at sea / Sea | ||
7 | 2.10 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
8 | 3.10 Sat | Kailua-Kona / Hawaii | 11:59 | 21:00 |
9 | 4.10 Sun | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii / Hawaii | 07:00 | |
10 | 5.10 Mon | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii / Hawaii | 19:00 | |
11 | 6.10 Tue | Day at sea / Sea | ||
12 | 7.10 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
13 | 8.10 Thu | Day at sea / Sea | ||
14 | 9.10 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
15 | 10.10 Sat | Day at sea / Sea | ||
16 | 11.10 Sun | Raiatea, Society Islands / French Polynesia | 07:00 | 20:00 |
17 | 12.10 Mon | Papeete / French Polynesia | 07:00 | 23:59 |
18 | 13.10 Tue | Moorea Islands Society / French Polynesia | 07:00 | 20:00 |
19 | 14.10 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
20 | 15.10 Thu | Day at sea / Sea | ||
21 | 16.10 Fri | Date line loss of day | ||
22 | 17.10 Sat | Day at sea / Sea | ||
23 | 18.10 Sun | Day at sea / Sea | ||
24 | 19.10 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | ||
25 | 20.10 Tue | Day at sea / Sea | ||
26 | 21.10 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
27 | 22.10 Thu | Brisbane / Australia | 07:00 |
Accommodation in a cabin of the selected category;
All-inclusive meals (except for alternative restaurants);
non-ferrous drinks: water, tea, coffee at self-service points on the ship;
cultural program on board: evening shows, theater, live music, etc.;
visiting nightclubs and discos;
active entertainment on board;
visiting the library;
participation of children in children's clubs;
visiting swimming pools and jacuzzi;
gym and sports court;
steward services and cabin cleaning;
port fees and taxes.
Additionally paid: airfare; transfers; visas along the route; hotel before and after the cruise (if necessary); tips for staff; alternative restaurants; alcoholic and some non-alcoholic drinks; Internet on board; casino; laundry / dry cleaning services; beauty salon, SPA center; excursions in ports (optional).
The tip amount depends on the selected cabin category: Inside cabin/window/balcony/Junior suite – $18.50 /person/night Suites (except Junior suite) – $21.00 /person/night
Deluxe Beverage Package
If you want to drink several alcoholic drinks a day during the cruise, then the right option is to purchase this package.
The package includes:
- cocktails, spirits, liqueurs;
- beer;
- wine (by the glass);
- non-alcoholic cocktails;
- premium coffee and tea;
- fountain carbonated drinks / Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks;
- souvenir Coca-Cola cup included;
- bottled still and sparkling water;
- freshly squeezed juices.
Package price:
The price of the Deluxe package varies from ship to ship and is subject to change.
Additionally, when ordering a package, you will receive a -40% discount on bottled wines up to $100 and -20% on bottled wines over $100.
The price on board is currently $93/day.
Royal Refreshment
If alcohol is not your thing, or you are not old enough to drink it, then Refreshment is for you. It is ideal for cocktail lovers.
The package includes:
- non-alcoholic cocktails;
- carbonated soft drinks;
- souvenir Coca-Cola cup and Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks;
- sparkling and still bottled water;
- premium coffee and tea
- freshly squeezed juices
Package price:
The price of the Refreshment package varies from ship to ship and is subject to change.
The price on board is currently $36/day.
Classic Soda Package
Classic Soda Package. Enjoy cool sodas throughout the cruise ship.
Package includes:
- Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks;
- Fountain Soda and refills anywhere;
- Souvenir Coca-Cola cup included.
Package Price:
Soda package prices vary from ship to ship and are subject to change.
Onboard prices are currently starting at $13/day.
Water Bottle Package
Stay hydrated while cruising with Evian Natural Spring Water, a bottle of fresh water from the French Alps.
Package includes:
Evian Natural Spring Water (1L bottles) delivered to your cabin on boarding day (12 or 24 bottles).
Package Price:
Water Package Price - $20
In addition to beverage packages, guests can book a COFFE CARD, which gives access to 15 select varieties of coffee, tea, premium class and hot chocolate. When purchasing this card, you will save 50%. The cost of the card is $31.
Additional information on Royal Caribbean beverage packages
- Beverage packages are available for purchase on board the ship throughout the cruise, as well as in advance of departure.
- When purchasing a Deluxe Beverage Package for one guest, the same package must be added to all adult guests in the cabin.
- Non-alcoholic beverage packages may be purchased by individual guests, but are not transferable.
- Package prices listed reflect the daily cost per person and do not include an 18% gratuity, which will be added to the cost.
- Packages do not include beverages sold in gift shops, minibars or during cabin service.
- You must be at least 21 years of age to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages on Royal Caribbean ships.
Depending on the cruise date, a payment is required to confirm the cabin. After the prepayment is made, the manager confirms the application in the cruise system and notifies you by e-mail.
Cruise Duration Deposit (prepayment)
1-5 nights $100/person
6-9 nights $250/person
10 and more nights $450/person
Full payment
60 days before the cruise
Full payment (cruises from December 24-31)
90 days before the cruise
Standard Penalties for Royal Caribbean Intl. Cruises
Cancelation Period Cancellation Policy
1-5 Nights 6 Nights or More
90-61 Days Prior to Arrival $35/person $70/person
60-46 Days Prior to Arrival In the Amount of Deposit
45-31 Days Prior to Arrival 25% of the Full Cruise Cost, but no less than the Deposit
30-15 Days Prior to Arrival 50% of the Full Cruise Cost, but no less than the Deposit
14 Days Prior to Arrival/No-Show for Boarding 100% of the Cruise Cost
Penalties for Royal Caribbean Intl. New Year's Cruises (December 24-31)
Period in which the cancellation took place Cancellation conditions
1-5 nights 6 or more nights
90-61 days before arrival In the amount of the deposit
60-46 days before arrival 25% of the full cost of the cruise, but not less than the deposit amount
50% of the full cost of the cruise, but not less than the deposit amount
45-31 days before arrival 50% of the full cost of the cruise, but not less than the deposit amount
30-15 days before arrival 75% of the full cost of the cruise, but not less than the deposit amount
14 days before arrival/no show for boarding 100% of the cost of the cruise
Los Angeles officially the City of Los Angeles and often known colloquially by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in California and the second most populous city in the United States, after New York. With an estimated population of four million, Los Angeles is the cultural, financial, and commercial center of Southern California. Nicknamed the "City of Angels" partly because of its name's Spanish meaning, Los Angeles is known for its Mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, Hollywood, and the entertainment industry, and sprawling metropolis.
Los Angeles is in a large basin bounded by the Pacific Ocean on one side and by mountains as high as 10,000 feet (3,000 m) on the others. The city proper, which covers about 469 square miles (1,210 km2), is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated county in the country. Los Angeles is also the principal city of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the second largest in the United States after that of New York City, with a population of 13.1 million. It is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach combined statistical area, also the nation's second most populous area with a 2015 estimated population of 18.7 million.
Los Angeles is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States, with a diverse economy in a broad range of professional and cultural fields. Los Angeles is also famous as the home of Hollywood, a major center of the world entertainment industry. A global city, it has been ranked 6th in the Global Cities Index and 9th in the Global Economic Power Index. The Los Angeles combined statistical area also has a gross metropolitan productof $831 billion (as of 2008), making it the third-largest in the world, after the Tokyo and New York metropolitan areas. Los Angeles hosted the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics and will host the event for a third time in 2028. The city also hosted the Miss Universe pageant twice, in 1990 and 2006, and was one of 9 American cities to host the 1994 FIFA men's soccer World Cup and one of 8 to host the 1999 FIFA women's soccer World Cup, hosting the finalmatch for both tournaments.
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The discovery of oil in the 1890s brought rapid growth to the city. The completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913, delivering water from Eastern California, later assured the city's continued rapid growth.
Kailua-Kona is a picturesque coastal town located on the western shore of Hawaii Island (also known as the Big Island). The town is famous for its sunny climate, calm waters, and rich history—it once served as the residence of King Kamehameha I, the first ruler to unite the Hawaiian Islands. The Alii Drive promenade stretches along the ocean and invites visitors to stroll past historic buildings, shops, cafes, and beaches with black volcanic sand. A key attraction is Mokuaikaua Church, the oldest Christian church in Hawaii, built in 1820.
Kailua-Kona is a favorite among snorkelers and divers: in its surrounding waters, you can see manta rays, sea turtles, and vibrant tropical fish. Nearby lies Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, an ancient sanctuary that offered refuge to those who violated the kapu laws. The town is also the starting point of the famous Ironman World Championship, attracting triathletes from around the globe. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking a balance of nature, culture, and active recreation.
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. It is an unincorporated part of and the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu along the southeast coast of the island of Oʻahu. The city is the main gateway to Hawaiʻi and a major portal into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Honolulu is the most remote city of its size in the world and is the westernmost major U.S. city. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of the Honolulu census designated place(CDP) was 359,870 as of the 2017 population estimate, while the Honolulu CCD was 390,738 and the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.
Honolulu means "sheltered harbor" or "calm port". The old name is Kou, a district roughly encompassing the area from Nuʻuanu Avenue to Alakea Street and from Hotel Street to Queen Street which is the heart of the present downtown district. The city has been the capital of the Hawaiian Islands since 1845 and gained historical recognition following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan near the city on December 7, 1941.
As of 2015, Honolulu was ranked high on world livability rankings, and was also ranked as the 2nd safest city in the U.S. It is also the most populated Oceanian city outside Australasia and ranks second to Auckland as the most-populous city in Polynesia.
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. It is an unincorporated part of and the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu along the southeast coast of the island of Oʻahu. The city is the main gateway to Hawaiʻi and a major portal into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Honolulu is the most remote city of its size in the world and is the westernmost major U.S. city. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of the Honolulu census designated place(CDP) was 359,870 as of the 2017 population estimate, while the Honolulu CCD was 390,738 and the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.
Honolulu means "sheltered harbor" or "calm port". The old name is Kou, a district roughly encompassing the area from Nuʻuanu Avenue to Alakea Street and from Hotel Street to Queen Street which is the heart of the present downtown district. The city has been the capital of the Hawaiian Islands since 1845 and gained historical recognition following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan near the city on December 7, 1941.
As of 2015, Honolulu was ranked high on world livability rankings, and was also ranked as the 2nd safest city in the U.S. It is also the most populated Oceanian city outside Australasia and ranks second to Auckland as the most-populous city in Polynesia.
Considered the heart of Polynesia, Raiatea is surrounded by turquoise lagoons and green mountains, creating landscapes that remain in the memory of every traveler. This island attracts adventurers with the chance to hike to waterfalls, walk through blooming valleys, and explore ancient archaeological sites, including the sacred Marae Taputapuatea, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Raiatea is also known as a starting point for yacht journeys around the Society Islands, thanks to its developed infrastructure and cozy harbors. Here, you can enjoy diving in crystal-clear waters, see colorful fish and corals, or simply spend a day on white sandy beaches, enjoying the peace of tropical Polynesia.
Papeete is the capital city of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. The commune of Papeete is located on the island of Tahiti, in the administrative subdivision of the Windward Islands, of which Papeete is the administrative capital. The French High Commissioner also resides in Papeete. It is the primary center of Tahitian and French Polynesian public and private governmental, commercial, industrial and financial services, the hub of French Polynesian tourism and a commonly used port of call. The Windward Islands are themselves part of the Society Islands. The name Papeete means "water from a basket".
The urban area of Papeete had a total population of 136,771 inhabitants at the August 2017 census, 26,926 of whom lived in the commune of Papeete proper.
The island was formed as a volcano 1.5 to 2.5 million years ago, the result of a Society hotspot in the mantle under the oceanic plate that formed the whole of the Society Archipelago. It is theorized that the current bays were formerly river basins that filled during the Holocene searise.
Mo'orea is about 10 miles in width from the west to the east. There are two small, nearly symmetrical bays on the north shore. The one to the west is called 'Ōpūnohu Bay, which is not very populated but many travelers have come into the bay. The main surrounding communes of the bay are Piha'ena in the east and Papetō'ai to the west. The one to the east is Cook's Bay, also called Pao Pao Bay since the largest commune of Mo'orea is at the bottom of the bay. The other communes are Piha'ena to the west and busy Maharepa to the east. The highest point is Mount Tohi'e'a, near the center of Mo'orea. It dominates the vista from the two bays and can be seen from Tahiti. There are also hiking trails in the mountains. The Vai'are Bay is another small inlet, smaller than the two main bays, on the east shore. This bay has been settled a lot and has a lot of business. The main village is located just south of the bay.