Resorts World Cruises, a new Asian luxury and lifestyle cruise brand will have its global debut in Singapore on 15 June 2022 with the Genting Dream. With its inception, Resorts World Cruises aims to position itself as the leading and best cruise line in the region for Asian and internationally sourced passengers, providing diverse international experiences, which can also be customised by the passengers.
The 18-deck 150,695 gross tons Genting Dream can accommodate 3,352 passengers, with a
generous space ratio of 45 gross tons per passenger, the most spacious ship in Asia. And with 1,600
crew, she will have the best service with the most crew per passenger compared with any other ship
in the region. “The Palace” is a ‘luxury ship-within-a-ship’ at the top deck with 142 suites, including its own exclusive restaurant, bar, sundeck, spa, gym and other facilities with butler service. Genting
Dream will cater to a wide Asian demographic that will provide an international cruise experience
exceeding its peers.
Resorts World Cruises is a brand extension of Resorts World, a global brand with 46 properties in 8
countries spanning 4 continents, welcoming over 80 million visitors a year and served by more than 30,000 employees. The latest Resorts World property, the US $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas opened in June 2021, the newest integrated resort and the only one to be built on the Las Vegas Strip after more than 10 years and features a 26,000 sq. feet Singapore-inspired Zouk Nightclub, the latest and most exciting nightlife attraction in Las Vegas.
Resorts World Cruises is supported by a management with over 5 decades of international hospitality experience and close to 3 decades of global cruise experience. Resorts World Cruises will be a game changer, going above and beyond with its rich Asian heritage in culture, hospitality and cuisine, complemented by exciting music and entertainment onboard. Genting Dream is the only halal-friendly cruise ship in the Asia-Pacific region with both certified ‘Halal’ and authentic vegetarian, including Jain vegetarianism, in addition to Western, Japanese, Chinese and other dining venues.