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Located at the port of Penang, Doulos Hope offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The bookfair welcomes guests from Tuesday to Sunday, between 4:00 PM and 9:00 PM. However, please note that the ship remains closed on Mondays, allowing the crew a well-deserved day of rest.

To enter the floating bookfair, a nominal entrance fee of RM2 is required. Registration can be done conveniently by this link . Ensure that you bring your Residence ID or Passport for identification purposes, and children must be accompanied by an adult for their safety.

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Doulos Hope is renowned for its diverse collection of books, covering a wide range of genres and topics. With over 2,000 titles to explore, visitors can embark on literary journeys spanning fiction, non-fiction, self-help, children’s books, travel guides, and much more. Whether you’re seeking an adventure in fantasy, seeking inspiration from biographies, or expanding your knowledge in various fields, Doulos Hope has something for everyone.

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One of the highlights of Doulos Hope is its international crew. As you browse through the vast selection of books, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and engage with the crew members, who hail from different corners of the globe. Their passion for literature and their diverse backgrounds create an enriching experience, allowing visitors to gain insights into various cultures and languages.

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While Doulos Hope strives to make your book-buying experience unforgettable, it’s important to note that only cash transactions are accepted. Debit cards are not applicable, but visitors can enjoy a 10% discount on their purchases when paying with Visa or Mastercard at the cash desk.

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“Doulos Hope” is not merely a bookfair but an adventure waiting to be explored. Mark your calendars and prepare to set foot on the floating haven of knowledge and imagination. Whether you’re a devoted bibliophile or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, Doulos Hope promises to leave an indelible mark on your literary journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover new worlds and embrace the joy of reading on board this extraordinary floating bookfair.

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We have exciting news for bookworms, adventurers and ship lovers! Yes, get ready to set aside some pocket money for books because Doulos Hope, the floating bookstore will be available at Penang Port next month!

Doulos Hope To Call At Penang’s Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) In May 2023

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The Doulos Hope book ship is set to call at the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) between May 25 and June 20 this year. The most exciting part is – the public will be able to board the ship and purchase books at the floating bookstore!

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According to Buletin Mutiara , Penang is on the list of Doulos Hope’s future ports of call. Besides Penang, the list also includes Singapore, Port Klang, Pasir Gudang, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.

The vessel is currently completing its renovation works at Penang Port. Then, Doulos Hope will be leaving for Singapore at the end of April before returning to Penang.

Doulos Hope Was Originally A Cruise Ship Before Repurposing Into A Floating Library And Bookstore

“Doulos” means “servant” in Greek, thus the name of the ship actually means “Servant of Hope”.

Constructed in 1991, Doulos Hope was originally a cruise ship before being repurposed into a floating library and bookstore. The ship measures 85.5m in length and 14m wide.

GBA Ships is the non-profit organisation based in Germany that manages Doulos Hope among other vessels. The organisation operates ships to promote international understanding through cultural exchange programmes, community service initiatives and floating book fairs.

Excited To Visit The Floating Bookstore Next Month!

After an exciting April with the opening of  Penang International Airport (PIA) NEW Multi-Storey Car Park , we’re definitely marking our calendars to visit Doulos Hope book ship for a float-astic book adventure next month! Don’t forget to bring your loved ones here for a unique book shopping experience too!

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‘Doulos Hope’ coming to Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) in George Town, Penang. — Filepic

THE Doulos Hope ship is set to call at Penang’s Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) between May 25 and June 20 this year.

The public will be allowed to board the ship to buy books.

According to state publisher Buletin Mutiara, Penang is on the list of Doulos Hope’s future ports of call, alongside Singapore, Port Klang, Pasir Gudang, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu (dates to be confirmed).

The vessel is now docked in Penang Port to complete its renovation works and is scheduled to leave for Singapore at the end of April before returning to Penang.

Doulos Hope director Mark Knight and port engagement director Augusta Davin paid Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow a courtesy visit at his office in George Town to share the ship’s future plans.

It is among the vessels managed by GBA Ships, a non-profit organisation based in Germany that operates ships to promote international understanding through cultural exchange programmes, community service initiatives and floating book fairs.

(From left) Davin and Knight visiting Chow at the latter’s office in George Town.

Knight said this ship was the latest addition to its fleet.

“We look forward to more Malaysians joining our team,” he said.

He extended an invitation to Chow to launch the welcome ceremony when the ship calls at SPCT.

“Doulos” means “servant” in Greek and thus the ship’s name means “Servant of Hope”.

Built in 1991, she was originally a cruise ship before being repurposed into a floating library and bookstore.

She measures 85.5m in length and is 14m wide.

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Bookworms rejoice! Doulos Hope, one of the world’s largest floating book fairs, is making its way to Penang.

The ship will dock at Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal from 31 July until 13 August 2023 for bookworms to pore over the literary collections.

Based on its Facebook post, they have over 2,000 book titles from various genres on board the ship.

People can start their shopping spree from Tuesday to Sunday starting at 4pm to 9pm. The ship is closed on Mondays to allow the hardworking crew proper rest.

This time around, guests will need to register their slot via this link here (or scan the QR code on the poster) and pay an RM2 entrance fee.

Do remember to bring along your Residence ID (Identification Card) or Passport for identification purposes.

Children must be accompanied by an adult on the ship for their safety too.

Only cash transactions are accepted. While Debit card payments aren’t accepted, guests are allowed to pay using Visa or Mastercard credit cards.

Other than perusing books, guests can also chat and get to know the international crew onboard. Guests may gain insights into various cultures and languages during their visit to Doulos Hope in Penang.

Unfortunately, Doulos Hope had to cancel their trip to Port Klang that was scheduled for 10 to 21 August due to the lack of berths available on those days.

Doulos Hope will try to make a trip to Port Klang another time.

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When we reached the pier, there was someone to guide us to register on the first floor but they didnt inform us that only one need to queue. We only realised it after queuing for half an hour

in a group.

We discovered ourselves that the remaining group could go to Immigration Entrance to put our baggage to queue while waiting for registration

Once we past the immigration after taking our Access Cards, there was no one to guide us to our cabins when we entered the deck.

We have to look for it ourselves.

After putting our baggages into the cabins, we went for our afternoon meal in 4 Seasons, a Western Cuisine Restaurant & discovered all the tables were fully taken.

This was because experienced Cruisers occupied the tables upon checking in.

We were told to go to Ocean Palace, a Chinese Cuisine Restaurant.

We found the fried noodle has turned bad & sourish which we informed the crew

but they dont seem to response.

We were told to register on a first come first serve basis to book for the gala night dinner at 3.00 p.m but by the time we went there at 3.30 p.m., the Western 4 Season crew announced all the tables were taken up.

We discovered experience cruisers queued as early as 2.00 p.m.

Same story with the Queue tickets to disembark the ship .

We were told to queue at 6.00 p.m. & by the time we reached there by 6.15 p.m., all the earlier slots were taken up.

This delayed our land tour excursion for 2 hours with the consternation of the earlier groups who managed to book on early slots.

On both occasions, this could have been avoided if bookings can be made on line or computerisation

I believed some double or triple or booked 4 times for the Western Cuisine.

This has deprived others for a table as we discovered there were at least 10 empty tables unoccupied on the Gala Night.

Same with the Disembarkation queue tickets.

Priority should have been given to those having Ground excursion.

There were also some miscommunication.

We asked for soy sauce but given tomato sauce.

Asked for a comment card but given an adapter & we asked for half boiled eggs was given a blank look by the crew.

But not all were so bad.

There were some good ones around.

The cabin was small but we had a good hot shower but bitten by bed bugs.

Sound system was good & the cabin was sound proof.

Air condition was perfect.

In fact better than a land Hotel.

It was smooth sailing like on a silk as we hardly felt the movement

& in fact, we didnt realised the ship had left the port.

For my first trip on board Star Cruise Libya, it was a good experience

but if you ask me if I come for a 2nd trip, No.

I rather try another Vessel, Virgo or some other Cruises .

CherylAnn7, In addition, there will be a Demo on the usage of Life Jackets.

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HI everyone,

What to you think are the must do things on the cruise and on the shore excursions. Looks to me that we should freelance in phuket and take the excursion in krabi and visit all those islands. How about pure veg. food.

Hi Cruiselibra

You can find Vegetarian Food at Mariners Buffet.

http://greatstuff.hubpages.com/hub/Star-Cruise-Superstar-Libra-Review-Penang-Phuket-Krabi-Package

Island Hopping. I dont know if you have the time on Island Hopping.

Queue up early for your disembarkation Card to Patong & Krabi.

You need to have a group if you intend to island hop & to safe guard your time looking for a reliable guide on the island with a local tour.

Remember you need to return to the Ship by 10 pm in Patong

& 4 pm in Krabi. Very important you dont miss the Feeder boat.

Hope this helps.

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I wanted to go for another round in Libra, taking my parents with me, and that is why I am checking out whether there is any improvement in the meal after the ship refurbishment .

http://www.mitra.travel/pics/Star%20Cruise%20Notice.pdf

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Yes that unfortunately is correct.

Whatever, the sight of this twice weekly visitor to Penang will be missed.

It has always surprised me that Penang does not get more visits by cruise ships. In a good month you may see 3 or 4 but in many months there are none.

I suspect there is a lot of competition and incentive offering required to attract these ships.

The Libra was primarily a gambling ship going out every Wednesday , Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. It only became a " cruise " ship on Sunday nights when it sailed out on a three night cruise up to Thailand and came back on Wednesday morning. As such it didn't provide a great deal for Penang and George Town as many of its passengers flew in on Sunday and went straight back to the airport once it had docked. They didn't stop to shop, eat or do much to bring money in. Most of the Libra's staff were not Malaysians either.

The real cruise ships do however have a benefit for local people - just watch the trishaw drivers on cruise days and if you're in George Town when a cruise liner is in there are more people eating, shopping and visiting the sights.

The Libra caused untold misery to local families on the nights it operated as a floating gambling den so I suspect its demise will not be mourned by everyone on the island. You will however still be able to cruise into Penang on one of the other cruise ships that come in on a regular basis, but you may have to do it from somewhere like Singapore instead.

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See the best of Southeast Asia and the beautiful Malaysian coast on a Penang cruise with Celebrity. The island of Penang is a vibrant mix of the many layers of culture and history that make Malaysia so unique. The region is known for its tropical setting, Hindu-inspired Buddhist temples, historic forts and villages, and its bustling port city of George Town. Penang boasts European colonial, Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian cultural influences that seep into every part of its colorful charm. 

Visit ornately adorned temples showcasing both Hindu and Buddhist iconography, or admire colorful shophouses protected by UNESCO. Relax on sunny beaches just a few miles from the port. Shop for Chinese and Malay antiques in one of George Town’s markets. Explore the wonders of local nature preserves, and sample delicious food blending Chinese, Malay and Indian influences, as well as local fusion dishes. Experience Penang in style on a luxury cruise to Southeast Asia with Celebrity Cruises.

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Top sites & attractions for cruises to penang, kek lok si temple.

The Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and the center for many religious pilgrims who make the journey each year from all over Asia to visit. The temple is famous for its striking, seven-story pagoda which towers over brightly-colored terraced buildings, many of which date back to the late 1800s. The Kek Lok Si Temple has a mix of Chinese, Thai, and Malay influences, and is considered an iconic representation of both the region’s diverse contemporary culture and history.

Clan Jetties of Penang

The Clan Jetties of Penang comprise stilt houses built over the water on long, narrow walkways. They feature rustic homes, small trinket shops and food stalls, and well-preserved facades. Penang’s Clan Jetties originated as homes for many of the city’s Chinese clans and were some of the first Chinese settlements on the island. There are considered cultural heritage sites in Penang, and there are six that still stand today, accessible by foot just south of the cruise terminal.

Gurney Drive

If you’re looking for modern urban shopping, a glittering skyline, and some of the best dining options in Penang, then a visit to Gurney Drive is a must. This popular seafront esplanade in George Town runs along the city’s waterfront and is ideal for a stroll by day, or a night out on the town. If street food is on your agenda, you’ll find some of the best in Malaysia at the many hawker stalls along Gurney Drive. There are also many traditional and upscale dining options available, including restaurants with sea and skyline views that offer more refined cuisine.

Things to Do in Penang

Visit fort cornwallis.

The British colonial influence on Penang is present in many ways, and none is more iconic than the former seaside military fortress of Fort Cornwallis. Built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century, this well-preserved fort is popular with visitors who want a first-hand glimpse of Penang’s colonial past and learn about the spice trade and subsequent conflicts. The fort has an authentic drawbridge as well as a statue that pays tribute to its founder, Sir Francis Light. Local legend says that placing flowers in the cannons at Fort Cornwallis will bring fertility, so if you see them during your tour, be mindful of the tradition.

Tour the Tropical Spice Garden

At first, these gardens appear to be more like a nature preserve or national park, but within them grow some of the most valuable spices on earth. The gardens are home to over 500 different tropical plant species. The herbs and spices that are grown and cultivated here have shaped the deep traditional flavors in the local cuisine and are part of the region’s cultural and culinary heritage. Book a cooking class at the Tropical Spice Garden to get a fabulous hands-on experience and tease your taste buds with some authentic Malay dishes.

Travel by Tram Up Penang Hill

For unbeatable panoramic views of the city and its lush green surroundings, take a ride on the tram up Penang Hill. The Penang Hill railway is one of the oldest funicular trams in the world, and offers a unique perspective from an altitude of over 2,500 feet, with sweeping views across George Town to the distant mainland. From the top, cooled by gentle breezes, you can take a short or long hike through one of the hill’s nature trails, looking out for lemurs, colorful birds and dazzling butterflies, or visit the nearby Botanical Gardens.

Top Food and Drink Near the Penang Port

On a Penang cruise, you’ll get to taste some of the most diverse cuisines in Asia, with flavors and styles from all over the region on offer. Near the port in George Town, you’ll find excellent Chinese dim sum, traditional Malaysian street food like Char Koay Teow noodles, and Malay-Chinese fusion restaurants. There are authentic Indian restaurants in George Town’s Little India district, too, just a few minutes away from the cruise terminal. Be sure to try a cool and refreshing Teh O Ais Limau, or iced lime tea, before ending your stay.

Culture & History of Penang

Penang’s culture and history have been influenced by the island’s roots as a former international spice trading hub. Much of Penang’s modern history was defined by the British East India Company, which purchased the island from the Sultanate of Kedah in the late 18th century. Contemporary life in Penang is a mix of modern maritime commerce, tourism, and local Malay traditions. There is also a heavy Chinese influence and a large community of Indian and other Asian cultures that share the island as their home. English and Chinese are widely spoken as second or third languages, and ancient Malay culture is still honored and prominent throughout the island as well.

Penang Port Facilities and Location

The Penang cruise port is located at Swettenham Pier, just blocks from some of the main attractions in the capital, George Town, such as Weld Quay, Beach Street, and the Jubilee Clock Tower. The port facilities have convenient access to water ferries, taxis, and shuttles right out front of the cruise terminal.

Transportation in Penang

Penang has many options for transportation, and all are available conveniently outside of the cruise terminal and around the center of George Town. There are many options for group travel via shuttle or bus if needed. If you prefer to travel by taxi, try to book one while inside the terminal. For a really fun local experience, take a ride on a pedal-powered rickshaw, or trishaw, to get around the center of town.

Shopping Near the Penang Cruise Port

You’ll find lots of great shopping options near the port while on a Penang cruise. Head to Gurney Plaza for higher-end fashion brands and electronics shopping, or peruse the many souvenir stalls that line the jetties, specializing in Chinese goods and trinkets. Look out for spices, preserved tropical fruits, silks, and batik. For a unique shopping experience, visit the flea market at Lorong Kulit, but make sure to go early, as it closes each day in the early afternoon.

Local Currency & Tipping Options

The local currency in Penang is the Malaysian ringgit. You’ll find plenty of ATMs and banks within the central area of George Town where you can withdraw cash, but fewer as you go out into the countryside. It’s recommended to use cash when you can, as skimming can often happen with cards in certain areas, and small vendors may not accept card payments for low-priced purchases. Tipping is not customary, however many taxi and rickshaw drivers, hotel staff, and tour guides are accustomed to receiving small tips from visitors who find their service accommodating.

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