We did a 3-day Royal Caribbean cruise from Singapore with a stop in Penang, Malaysia. This was my first time cruising in Asia.

Unlike the Caribbean and French Polynesia, most passengers were from Chinese and India. And this reflected well in the activities as well as food choices. The quizzes were geekier, e.g., guess the airport from the codename. Food choices were way more vegetarian friendly including a Jain food counter!

Inside of Spectrum of the Seas
Inside of Spectrum of the Seas
Inside of Spectrum of the Seas
Inside of Spectrum of the Seas
Indian Jain Food Corner
Indian Jain Food Corner

Day 1 – Check-in

We arrived at around 3 PM, 90 minutes before the start of the cruise. We know we are late when we saw absolutely no one in the check-in line!

Cruise Check-in
Cruise Check-in

After putting the stuff in our rooms, we decided to check out rock climbing

Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing

And then took visit the glass floor.

Glass Floor
Glass Floor

In the evening, we saw a show about Showgirls. Among all its glitter and noise, it left a lot to be desired.

The food choices were impressive. Especially, if you are a vegetarian. This is my fourth cruise, and this is the first time, with tons of vegetarian choices, including eggless pastries!

Day 2 – Penang, Malaysia

The day started with the workout.

Morning Workout
Morning Workout

Then we spotted some dolphins from our balcony.

The cruise ship reaches Penang, Malaysia at 3 PM. This is unusual. This was the first time, I have seen such a weird arrival time. And it was indeed terrible. The sun still sets at around 7 PM. The museums close by 6 PM. The market closes by 8 PM. And the tour stops are also done by 9 PM. So, one has to return to the cruise ship by 9 PM as there is absolutely nothing to do on land.

Our arrival was further hampered by the sudden tropical downpour that happened within 30 minutes of our arrival on the island!

We still continued with our plan to visit funicular at Penang Hills. We took a 40 USD taxi to a 40-minute taxi to Penang Hill Station. If you negotiate well, you should pay 30 USD. Further, try to reach as soon as possible as the queue to go to the top becomes long pretty quickly. The standard ticket is 30 Ringgit per person, to save an hour, we took the priority ticket that cost us 80 Ringgit per person instead. The train ride is fun. Try to sit in the front if possible. We missed that while going up. However, we sat in the front while coming down.

Penang Hills Funicular
Penang Hills Funicular

Atypical of south Indian traditions, The Hindu temple for Lord Murugan was carved elaborately both on the inside and outside.

Penang Hills Hindu Temple of Lord Murugan
Penang Hills Hindu Temple of Lord Murugan
Penang skyline from Penang Hills
Penang skyline from Penang Hills

 

While returning, we took Bus #204 for 2 Ringgit that eventually stopped at the cruise harbor. However, we decided to get down to Hin Bus Depot to explore the local market. Contrary to what Google Maps say, this market is open only from 11 AM – 5 PM on the weekend and not on the weekdays.

Then we visited Little India, not much to see here this late though.

Little India Penang
Little India Penang

And Chew Jetty. A jetty is a wooden structure built on shallow lands. And in this case, this belongs to the Chew clan. There wasn’t much to see there at 9 PM either. So, feel free to skip it.

Temple at the entrance of Penang Chew Jetty
Temple at the entrance of Penang Chew Jetty
Penang Chew Jetty
Penang Chew Jetty

Back on the cruise ship, we saw a magic show.

Levitating a girl
Levitating a girl

Demonstrated Wine Bottle Magic Trick. One can buy these here.

Hid a girl inside boxes
Hid a girl inside boxes

Spoiler: This trick was very similar to how this is done.

Then there was a glass penetration magic trip. Spoiler: This is the secret behind it.

Pentrating a glass without breaking it
Penetrating a glass without breaking it

And there was an awesome demonstration of the assistant’s revenge. Spoiler: This is how it is done.

assistant's revenge
assistant’s revenge

Day 3

I started the day by riding waves

Followed by Bollywood Dance Lessons

Bollywood Dance Lessons
Bollywood Dance Lessons

And tried our hands at archery

Archery
Archery

Then we participated in some fun quizzes like Treasure Hunt and Guess the Aiport.

In the afternoon, we attended the most popular show, Silk Road. I would highly recommend it. Since we don’t have a reservation, we queued up an hour in advance. And there were people who queued up even earlier. I came across an old version of it on YouTube. Ours was a few notches better than this one.

Silk Road
Silk Road

Finally, at night, Effectors was the last show, that we saw. Apart from too much of special effects, there wasn’t much to this show.

The effectors
The effectors

Note

  1. While citizens of India need a visa to visit Malaysia, no visa is required to visit Penang, Malaysia. The 4-day cruise that stops in Thailand as well, however, requires a visa for Thailand. And Royal Caribbean charges a hefty fee if you don’t already have a Thai visa.
  2. Royal Caribbean has extended its American practice of mandatory tipping to Singapore as well. As far as I know, they cannot legally force one to pay it. So, you can ask them to remove/reduce it and they will have to oblige. I believe it is the onus of all cruise passengers to fight against America’s mandatory tipping culture that tries to mask the original cruise fare.
  3. Penang isn’t that great of a stop, feel free to skip and stay inside the cruise ship.
  4. While there were multiple entertainment shows, there wasn’t a comedy show on the ship.
  5. The pools were small and shallow but still pretty good. And were filled with fresh water, not salt water.