
CEBU CITY — On May 9, 2026, seventy-seven of the Visayas' most effective property sellers will not be walking project sites, cold-calling leads, or sitting through contract signings. They will be boarding Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas, a 4,905-passenger vessel and the largest cruise ship ever deployed year-round in Asian waters. The nine-day journey across China, South Korea, and Hong Kong is the crown jewel of Primary Homes Inc.'s incentive program—a tradition that has been running, without interruption, since 2008, and whose annual centerpiece has released multi-million pesos worth of rewards including 40 house-and-lot units to date.
Primary Homes Inc., the Cebu-based developer behind residential projects across the Visayas, has long operated one of the most aggressive agent reward systems in the Philippine real estate sector outside the publicly listed giants. The Sales Incentive Program, now in its 18th year, functions as both a retention tool and a performance engine for a company whose portfolio spans subdivisions, condominiums, and commercial projects from Metro Cebu to Bohol and Negros. The May 2026 cruise, however, marks a deliberate escalation—from domestic resorts and virtual galas to a route that crosses international borders and places the company's branding on one of the world's most visible cruise lines.
The Ship: Spectrum of the Seas
The Spectrum of the Seas is not a generic charter vessel. Royal Caribbean's first Quantum Ultra-class ship was purpose-built for the Asian market and has been deployed in the region since 2019. Its onboard features include the North Star observation capsule, which rises 300 feet above sea level in a glass pod; the RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator; the FlowRider surf simulator; and a suite of dining options spanning 33 distinct venues. The 2026-27 homeport season, which includes Hong Kong, has been described by Royal Caribbean as an expanded deployment featuring one-time-only itineraries to Tokyo, Osaka, and Busan.
For the 77 Primary Homes sellers aboard, the ship is not merely a venue. It is a statement about the company's willingness to invest in rewards that match the ambition of its sales force. The 1,900-square-meter luxury retail experience, multiple pools, and Broadway-style entertainment onboard set a bar that competitors in the Visayas' real estate incentive landscape will be hard-pressed to match. That the vessel sails from Hong Kong—a city whose cruise gateway ambitions have been renewed with Spectrum's expanded 2026-27 schedule—adds a layer of prestige that a purely domestic trip could not replicate.
The Reliable Circle: A Name Earned in Closed Deals
Primary Homes calls its top-tier sellers the "Reliable Circle," a designation drawn from the company's own brand positioning as "Your Reliable Real Estate Developer in Cebu." Membership is not honorary. The 77 individuals boarding the Spectrum of the Seas on May 9 represent the top producers across Primary Homes' entire agent network, each having met the sales thresholds that define the company's annual incentive ladder.
Ramero Espina, Vice-President for Sales and Marketing of Primary Homes, has been the architect of this incentive culture. The program has historically blended recognition, cash rewards, and experiential prizes—from the annual Grand Partners' Appreciation Night to property-based incentives that have seen 16 house-and-lot units raffled at annual events alone. The cruise represents the experiential pole of this strategy, designed to reward the kind of sustained sales performance that builds careers within the Primary Homes ecosystem.
The nine-day itinerary covers a geographic arc that mirrors, in compressed form, the kind of cross-border exposure that the company's leadership wants its top sellers to absorb. China's port cities, South Korea's cultural hubs, and Hong Kong's globalized retail landscape are destinations whose real estate markets differ significantly from the Visayan context the sellers operate in. The journey is both a reward and an education—a chance to observe how property is developed, marketed, and sold in markets where density, pricing, and buyer expectations operate on different fundamentals than those in Cebu, Bohol, or Negros.
A Developer That Bets on People
Primary Homes traces its roots to the Primary Structures Group and has operated for over three decades as a trusted name in mid-market housing across the Visayas. The company builds subdivisions, condominiums, and commercial projects, with recent developments including Astele in Cebu and Richwood Homes in Bogo and Toledo. Its identity as a developer of choice for real estate sales practitioners is not accidental; it is the product of a deliberate, multi-decade investment in agent relationships.
The Spectrum of the Seas sailing, by taking 77 of those agents across the East China Sea, extends that investment into new territory. For an industry where top producers routinely field competing offers from rival developers, a nine-day cruise aboard one of Asia's most advanced ships is a retention tool that a mere commission bump cannot match. The Reliable Circle members who disembark in Hong Kong on May 18 will return to the Visayas not only with souvenirs and photographs but with a tangible experience of what Primary Homes is willing to do for those who move its properties.






