

Sun, Apr 11 — Brisbane, Australia (Embark)
Start with that “first-day” excitement—champagne energy, warm coastal air, and the city skyline fading behind you as the ship points toward the open Pacific.
South Bank waterfront stroll + dinner
Brisbane highlights tour (easy, low-stress pre-sail)
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary if you want wildlife before you sail
Apr 12–17 — Cruising (Sea Days)
Cross the International Dateline at Sea. This is a true bucket list moment for cruise guests to experience in the Pacific ocean and a milestone that guests remember forever.
Sun, Apr 18 — Papeete, Tahiti (Docked)
Arrive 9:00 AM • Depart 11:59 PM
Tahiti is all color and atmosphere—turquoise water, fragrant air, and sunset energy that feels unreal. With a late departure, you get the island by day and by night.
Lagoon cruise + snorkeling
Island scenic drive + viewpoints
Market wandering (local crafts/black pearls) + waterfront dinner at sunset
Mon, Apr 19 — Moorea, French Polynesia (Tendered)
Arrive 8:00 AM • Depart 8:00 PM
Moorea is pure postcard: jagged green peaks rising out of a glassy lagoon. It’s the “I can’t believe this is real” kind of day.
Lagoon snorkel/swim (warm, clear water)
4x4 interior viewpoints for dramatic scenery
Beach club day + easy island pace
Tue, Apr 20 — Raiatea, French Polynesia (Tendered) • Arr 7:00 AM • Depart 4:00 PM
Raiatea feels quieter and more soulful—lush landscapes and a deeper sense of Polynesian history.
Scenic island loop + lookouts
Cultural/historical stops (when available)
Lagoon outing for a relaxed, scenic day
Apr 21–25 — Cruising (Sea Days)
A full stretch of “unplugging” after the islands—perfect for guests who want true vacation rhythm: sleep in, linger over coffee, dress up for dinner, repeat.
Crossing the Equator from the Southern Hemisphere to the Northern Hemisphere. Another milestone accomplished at sea.
Mon, Apr 26 — 27 Honolulu (Oahu), Hawaii (Docked) • Arrive 7:00 AM • Depart 7:00 PM
Honolulu is a rush of sunshine and energy—beach time, incredible food, and the option to go deep on history or keep it effortless and scenic. A second full day on Oahu is a gift—use it to go beyond Waikiki and see the island’s “wow” factor.
Pearl Harbor / USS Arizona Memorial (plan ahead if possible)
Diamond Head hike for classic views
Waikiki beach day + sunset along the shore
Apr 28–May 2 — Cruising (Sea Days)
The final ocean-crossing stretch—quiet luxury, last-show nights, and that end-of-trip glow as the Pacific Northwest approaches.
Mon, May 3 — Seattle, Washington (Disembark)
Arrive 6:00 AM
You wake up to a completely different world—crisp air, mountain-and-water scenery, and an iconic finish in the Pacific Northwest.

Signature “only-on-Quantum-class” experiences
North Star: a glass observation capsule that lifts you high above the ocean for panoramic views (best at sunrise/sunset).
RipCord by iFLY: onboard skydiving simulator—pure adrenaline, huge bragging-rights moment.
SeaPlex: the massive indoor activity space (often hosting things like bumper cars, roller-skating, sports courts, and pop-up events depending on the day).
Two70: an immersive lounge with soaring windows and big ocean views—perfect for daytime chill, then transforms into an entertainment venue at night.
Relaxation that feels “expensive”
Spa + thermal suite time (ideal on long crossings)
Adults-only Solarium vibe: quieter pool time, loungers, and “I disappeared from real life” energy.
Balcony coffee hour / ocean-view reading sessions (simple, but people buy cruises for this feeling).
Food + drink moments (sea days are perfect for these)
Slow, indulgent brunch + café stops (make sea days feel like a resort)
Specialty dining night (turn one sea day into a “date night at sea”)
Cocktail experience: lounges, tastings, or live-music-with-a-drink energy
Entertainment that fills the whole day
Production shows + live music (plan the evening around one marquee show)
Game shows / trivia / themed parties: easy, social, and surprisingly fun for groups and couples
Enrichment talks / demos (varies by sailing, but guests love a “learn something cool” sea day)
Active options (so sea days don’t feel “stuck on a ship”)
Fitness classes (yoga, cycling, etc., depending on schedule)
Sports + tournaments (often tied to SeaPlex programming)
Walking/jogging track laps with ocean air (great “reset” day after island ports)

The North Star

Zone Zero Virtual Reality

RipCord by iFly
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Your stateroom accommodations — and your stateroom attendant (room steward) provides daily service to keep everything refreshed and comfortable throughout the sailing. The staterooms are designed for maximum comfort and with uninterrupted relaxation.
Complimentary dining onboard (included in cruise fare), with go-to favorites like:
Main Dining Room — classic, multi-course dining experience (breakfast/lunch/dinner on many sailings)
Windjammer — the signature buffet with lots of variety
Sorrento’s Pizza — included pizza slices, great for late-night cravings
Café Promenade — casual grab-and-go bites in the heart of the ship
Park Café — quick bites like salads and sandwiches (perfect for an easy lunch)
Solarium Bistro — lighter, relaxed bites in a calmer adults-focused setting
Included entertainment + “big-ship” experiences — the kind of sea-day lineup that makes the ship the destination:
Main Two70 — panoramic ocean-view venue that transforms into immersive, technology-driven shows at night
SeaPlex — the massive indoor activity space (events rotate, but it’s built for high-energy fun)
North Star — a glass observation capsule that lifts you high above the ocean for unforgettable views
RipCord by iFLY — skydiving simulator thrill you can brag about for the rest of the trip
FlowRider — surf simulator for “I can’t believe I did that at sea” moments
Music Hall — live music + nightlife energy when you want to dress up the evening
Starwater — an original production show featured onboard Quantum of the Seas
All port fees and taxes included
EXCLUSIVE BONUS: Up to $100 per Stateroom in OBC
EXCLUSIVE BONUS: Cedar Travel Co cruise duck in the mail before you sail
EXCLUSIVE: Cedar Travel Co Agent personalized assistance through the time you book until you come home.
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