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Sparkling Singapore is an exciting city that prides itself on its architectural beauty with a modern twist. With an abundance of green spaces and stunning landmarks, you’ll find no shortage of sites to discover during an Asia cruise that departs from Singapore. Take a stroll down the sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens or marvel at the futuristic waterfront park of Gardens by the Bay. Soak in the city-wide views from the top of the Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel or walk along the Marina Bay and explore historic hotels and bars. Singapore has a little something for everyone, including outdoor adventure, a world-class dining scene, unrivaled shopping, and everything in between.
On cruises from Singapore, you’ll stop in stunning ports in Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan, along the way. Even better, on some itineraries, you’ll spend an overnight in Singapore, which will allow you to discover the city’s thrilling nightlife and breathtaking skyline views that come alive once the sun goes down.
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Discover ancient landmarks, bustling cities, and delicious cuisine in Vietnam, an alluring destination that fuses French colonial history with modern Asian influences. Make your way around Ho Chi Minh’s five-star restaurants and lively markets. Admire the towering Marble Mountains in Da Nang and the ancient ruins and temples in Hue. During a stop in Hanoi, discover the natural beauty of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll be in awe of its towering limestone structures, hidden caves, and emerald waters.
Marvel at natural wonders, religious landmarks, and stunning landscapes during a Singapore cruise that stops in Japan. Stroll around tranquil Japanese gardens and admire the dazzling architecture in Kobe, a city also known for its famous mouthwatering beef. While at Mount Fuji, experience the wonder of Japan’s highest mountain, one of the country’s most sacred sites, and climb up to the top for unbeatable views of Shizuoka and Tokyo in the distance.
Explore colorful destinations in Thailand during one of our cruises from Singapore. Most of our itineraries include an overnight stay in Bangkok, giving you a fantastic opportunity to discover the City of Angels. Spend two days visiting golden temples, admiring magnificent Buddhas, and scouring the floating markets, where you’re sure to find a variety of local treasures to bring back home.
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Experience the magic of a cruise from Singapore aboard one of our award-winning ships, where you’ll be surrounded by the utmost comfort and luxury throughout your journey. Travel to spectacular destinations in Asia, including ports in Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. All of our cruises from Singapore are open-jaw itineraries that depart and disembark in different ports, which allows you to discover more places in the region than ever before.
Depending on the sailing, cruises from Singapore can include overnight stays in exciting cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, Hanoi, Manila, Bangkok, or Kobe. And on some cruises, you can even take advantage of overnight stays in two different cities, helping you maximize your time during your vacation around Asia.
Spend your trip exploring fascinating ports of call and later unwind aboard a cutting-edge during days at sea. On your cruise, you’ll savor world-class cuisine that includes global-inspired menus crafted by a Michelin-starred chef. Throughout your vacation, you’ll also enjoy impeccable service from our team of concierges and butlers, as well as unlimited entertainment offerings at our visionary venues.
Sip artisanal cocktails at an upscale bar or dance the night away in one of the lounges. Watch riveting performances in the theater and listen to live music at the open air Lawn Club, an alfresco area with more than a half-acre of real grass. Lounge under the sun at the outdoor pool or take a break at the serene indoor solarium. For a truly unforgettable vacation, book a stay at The Retreat, our luxury vacation experience that includes suite accommodations and access to a private restaurant, sun deck, and lounge.
Whether you’re traveling alone, on your honeymoon, or with your entire family, you’ll find there’s no shortage of fun things to do while aboard a Celebrity Cruise.
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Your Celebrity cruise from Singapore will be waiting for you at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, or MBCCS. The cruise terminal is equipped with free wifi, souvenir shopping, and currency exchange. Plus, the Marina South Pier metro station is a short walk away, making it easy to get to or from your cruise ship to the city’s financial and business district. The city of Singapore has greatly invested in making its cruise facilities modern, luxurious, and state of the art.
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Gardens by the bay.
The Gardens by the Bay have become completely synonymous with Singapore. Here you’ll find sculptures in the shape of funky flowers lit up in bright colors. The garden is home to multiple greenhouses, like the Flower Dome, where the temperatures and the plant life are always in spring. In the Cloud Forest, a small mountain was built for visitors to scale, bringing a tropical mountain climate all the way to Singapore. Guided tours and shows happen daily, and there’s something for all ages here, including a children’s garden and a sculpture park.
Singapore Botanic Garden
This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the few places to see the island’s rarest vegetation and greenery, making it not only a paradise but also one of the most important preservation efforts in all of Asia. When you cruise Singapore, take a leisurely walk through the grounds, where you can literally stop and smell the flowers. The Orchid Garden offers the largest collection of orchids in the world, and imported swans float along Swan Lake for a romantic afternoon out.
Singapore Flyer
Take a ride on the incredible Singapore flyer, a massive Ferris wheel in the heart of Singapore. Rides last about 30 minutes and offer incredible, panoramic views of the city during the adventure. Watch the futuristic skyline on one side and the peaceful harbor as ships float in and out on the other. At night, the Flyer even lights up.
Night Safari
For a close look at some of Singapore’s most exotic wildlife, take an unforgettable night safari, where you’ll enjoy a tram ride through this nocturnal zoo in the heart of the rainforest while on your cruise to Singapore. Nearly 150 species call this ecosystem their home, and 38 of them are endangered. There are even shows like fire-twirling and dancing, and smaller group buggy rides through the park with an expert guide.
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Top things to do in singapore, go shopping on orchard road.
The definitive spot for shopping in Singapore is Orchard Road, the shopping district home to over 5,000 businesses. You can lose track of time here while on a cruise to Singapore, whether you’re looking to explore art galleries, try on new clothes, or browse for high-end goods. There’s even a rare whisky museum where you can enjoy whisky tastings. Orchard Road is also home to many bars and restaurants that add to Singapore’s gourmet scene.
Board a Bumboat
One of the best ways to admire the Singapore skyline is by taking a scenic bumboat cruise down the Singapore River. From the water, you’ll marvel at the historic Boat Quay, as well as the city’s more modern architectural sites, including the towering Marina Bay Sands and Helix Bridge. If you board a bumboat at night, you’ll also have the chance to enjoy a thrilling laser show with music, light, and water that come together for a magnificent visual experience.
Walk Singapore’s Chinatown
When stopped before your cruise from Singapore, you’ll see the city has a vibrant energy that is infectious. Singapore’s Chinatown is a must-see for some of the cheapest, best street food in the city, shops featuring local artists and designers, and beautifully preserved temples. Walk the narrow streets, stop for a bite to eat, or tour the restored temple Thian Hock Keng.
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Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck
Make a reservation for one of the top spots for dim sum and its namesake, peking duck, here. There’s a location very close to the shopping along Orchard Road. This cozy spot is ideal for lunch after a long stretch of boutique hopping. You’ll want to plan ahead. Advanced orders are required if you want to nosh on the Beijing-style roasted duck.
Tarts at Tarte by Cheryl Koh
Address: #01-12, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore
When you’re craving sweets, Tarts at Tarte bring you pretty much every variety of tart, cake, and truffle available. Here you’ll find 66% dark chocolate tarts, blood orange tarts, and light-as-air sponge cakes. Bring some back to the ship with you as you cruise Singapore. Coffee and tea are menu staples, too.
Address: #01-03 Dorsett Residences, Singapore
The one Michelin-starred Candlenut frequently makes “best of” lists in Singapore for its gourmet takes on Peranakan cuisine. The menu changes based on seasonal and available produce, and also offers luxe a la carte options from baby squid to chicken curry. Chef Malcolm Lee brings an extravagance to recipes passed down through generations of family.
Park Bench Deli
Address: 179 Telok Ayer St., Singapore 068627
Unpretentious and styled like an American deli, Park Bench Deli is a place to hang out with a juicy sandwich and a cold beer. From a classic fried chicken sandwich to the more adventurous pastrami tater tots, head here for comfort food in the heart of Singapore.
What’s the culture and history of Singapore?
The island of Singapore was settled by the British in the early 19th century, who then built up the port and encouraged international trade to the area. Singapore gained independence in 1965 and quickly became one of the wealthiest and most expensive places in the world as investments in housing, education, and trade began to expand. Singapore’s culture is a melting pot, known for influences from both Asia and Europe, where you’ll hear residents speaking many languages from English to Mandarin to Tamil. Its warm climate year-round makes it a favorite for tropical weather lovers.
Where can I go shopping near the Singapore cruise port?
Find luxury brands and well-known names when you’re shopping at the Marina Bay Sands Mall, which is just a short 15-minute ride from the cruise center, particularly if you’re interested in high fashion and Singaporean designers. Singapore’s Chinatown is also a must-see for its energy, where vendors not only sell cheap eats at their stalls, but also offer fashion from independent and emerging designers and artists looking to support their craft. Because so many vendors also sell food, you can hop from boutique to boutique and stay close to some of the best food before your cruise from Singapore.
How can I get around Singapore?
Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is comprehensive and easy to navigate, not to mention efficient and clean. Hop off at the Marina South Pier station, just a short walk from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, after spending time in downtown Singapore and the city’s main sights. Of course, taxis are very common in Singapore, but only stop at designated stands to drop you off once you’re in the city to curb traffic and make the drop-off process smoother for the city. Singapore doesn’t host ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft currently. The city’s trishaws are mostly a tourist activity now, so be careful not to pay too much for one.
What are the local currency and tipping customs?
The official currency of Singapore is the Singaporean dollar (S$). Tipping isn’t common practice in Singapore, and credit cards are considered the norm here. You can find currency exchange at banks and conveniently at the cruise port, called the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.
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Thanks to a generous public holiday calendar in Singapore , it is easy to have many long weekends with just a few days of leave, and after living here for a few years, you have likely made weekend trips to the majority of the neighbouring countries. Forget about another trip to Bali or Bangkok, and mix it up for your next holiday by indulging in one of these luxury cruises that depart from Singapore.
Dream cruises.
Dream Cruises was the first-ever Asian luxury cruise liner. Their ships boast a bevy of entertainment, dining and relaxation options. Their first ship, the Genting Dream, first set sail in November 2016. The 18-deck, 335-metre-long (1,099 feet) ship has entertainment options that will thrill the whole family. Kids will love the waterslide park, rock-climbing wall and mini-golf course, while young couples can party the night away at Zouk’s, the only club on the sea. Families of all ages will enjoy eating food from across the world, with over a dozen food and beverage options from which to choose. Stay tuned for Dream Cruise’s second ship, World Dream, scheduled to set sail in late 2017.
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Oceania Cruises®
With over 240 ports of call, Oceania Cruises ® offers perhaps the most extensive range of locales that you can visit from Singapore’s sunny shores. Over the next few years, they are more than tripling the number of worldwide itineraries available, including a dozen new Asia journeys. Try the 20-day Empires & Dynasties voyage that stops at ports in Thailand, Vietnam and China or the 15-day Pagodas & Shrines voyage that includes a stop in Cambodia as well as Thailand and Vietnam.
Seven Seas Explorer®
For a real splurge, look to the Seven Seas Explorer ®, where you’ll find the largest and most luxurious seafaring suite in the world. Feel like royalty in the 412-square-metre (4,425-square-foot) Regent Suite that includes unlimited fine dining, wine and access to the suite’s private spa. Once guests of the Regent Suite have tired of the spa and unlimited drinks, they can retire to the room’s private solarium. The rest of the ship boasts five signature restaurants, including a French dining room and the Prime 7 steakhouse. Don’t worry if the Regent Suite is out of your budget (or already booked) as all of the rooms on the Seven Seas Explorer® have an unparalleled level of luxury.
Mariner of the Seas®
Royal Caribbean International’s Mariner of the Seas ® is a perfect ship for families looking for a luxurious, no-hassle getaway from Singapore. Besides the three pools, a rock-climbing wall and even an ice-skating rink, the dedicated Royal Caribbean team plans special activities for kids of all ages. Unlike some of the other cruise liners on this list, Royal Caribbean offers quick three- and four-night getaways through ports in Malaysia and Thailand.
Azamara Club Cruises
Azamara Club Cruises specialises in longer trips. Many of their getaways from Singapore are in the range of two weeks or higher, complete with bespoke landside tours so that guests can fully enjoy both the luxury and opulence of the ship while gaining a true understanding and appreciation for the ports of call, including Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia and as far away as Australia.
Fred. Olsen Cruises
This cruise line is not for people looking for a short break; rather, Fred. Olsen Cruises caters to people who are fulfilling a lifelong dream of seeing the world via luxury cruise. Some of their trips are upwards of 100-plus days, with itineraries taking you across several continents. Check out their upcoming trips, and start dreaming about (and saving for) embarking on one of these voyages in the future.
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- You want relaxing, country club atmosphere on the high seas
- You enjoy sailing longer, creative itineraries to unique places
- You want a thoroughly adult experience with great service
- You want an all-inclusive small-ship ocean cruise product
- You long for the oversized suites on Oceania's newer ships
16 Night Cruise to Around the World
- You like your cabins and suites on the luxurious side
- You appreciate excellent cuisine and personable service
- You want interesting itineraries to exotic ports of call
- You're looking for a truly all-inclusive luxury cruise product
- You need a small-ship cruise that is suitable for children
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- You want to channel the great ocean liners of yesteryear
- You want a sophisticated cruise that won’t hurt the wallet
- You enjoy live music, enrichment lectures and afternoon tea
- You dislike formality and dress codes; that's part of the fun
- You prefer wacky pool games to relaxing on deck with a book
- You want a ship that provides a fully inclusive cruise experience
17 Night Cruise to Australia & New Zealand
- You want an all-inclusive luxury cruise on a feature-filled ship
- You enjoy longer itineraries that visit interesting ports
- You appreciate lavish cuisine and sumptuously designed suites
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Luxury on the high seas: 5 best cruises from Singapore with exclusive club access
When it comes to fuss-free travel, nothing beats a cruise around the world. Now elevate it with these cruises with exclusive club access.
Picture an indulgent retreat and luxury cruises would effortlessly fulfil your every need. With everything from daily meals, activities, and entertainment sorted, all you need to do is show up for a hassle-free getaway. However, the discerning few who seek an even more exclusive voyage need to look no further.
Explore our thoughtfully curated selection of the finest luxury cruises in Singapore . Revel in generously appointed, sophisticated suites and indulge in private spaces reserved exclusively for esteemed guests. From the dedicated services of a personal butler to priority privileges and access to exclusive clubs, these luxury cruises redefine opulence for your next holiday.
1. Celebrity Cruises – The Retreat
For those looking to get a taste of that old money lifestyle, then Celebrity Cruises ’ The Retreat will be your oceanic sanctuary. The suites here are plenty extravagant; choose the lofty 2-storey Edge Villa when you’re travelling with the whole crew, or the Iconic Suite that wows with expansive, floor-to-ceiling views that rival that of the captain’s.
The Retreat experience comes with every suite-class stateroom, so do find the time to crawl out of your king-sized cashmere mattresses to drop by some of the cloistered haunts on board. For starters, hit the Retreat Lounge for daily afternoon tea, and don’t forget to mingle with fellow guests as you sip on a pre-dinner cocktail.
Afterwards, march into the Retreat-exclusive Luminae for a sumptuous dinner. Once you’re ushered to your seats by your maître d’, have a gander at the exquisite menu. The restaurant’s signature dishes were created by the Michelin Starred Daniel Boulud, so dig into a hearty Grilled Filet Mignon or the tender Pistachio-dusted Lamb Loin.
Exclusive perks and privileges for The Retreat guests:
- Access to The Retreat Sundeck, The Retreat Lounge, and Luminae
- Dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and butlers
- Pre-cruise and onboard access to The Retreat Concierge
- Priority check-in, departure, and port tendering/boarding
- Reserved theatre seating on Evening Chic nights and p referred seating in specialty restaurants
- Complimentary 24-hour in-suite dining including full breakfast, lunch & dinner
Upcoming sail dates:
- 27th November 2024: 12 nights, one way from Singapore to Thailand, Vietnam, and China – from USD4,688 (S$6,368)
- 21st December 2024: 12 nights, one way from Singapore to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia including Bali – from USD8,529 (S$11,585)
Book a Retreat experience with Celebrity Cruises .
2. Royal Caribbean – Royal Suite Class
The famed fleet of Royal Caribbean Cruises needs no introduction. From iFLY freefall simulators to a full-fledged water park, the entertainment onboard knows no bounds. If you’d like to truly live like kings and queens while sailing the seven seas, then consider elevating your holiday with their Royal Suite Class .
The Royal Suite Class experience is only available for those who sail in either the Sea , Sky or Star Class suites , and these staterooms – if you can even call them that – pull no punches. For picture-perfect IG fodder, the Solarium Suite gives panoramic views of the ocean, while the kids can go wild on the Ultimate Family Suite ’s built-in slide.
Passengers who stay in these high-end suites will enjoy benefits like complimentary dining at any specialty dining restaurants on board, as well as going on exclusive signature activities like a tour of the ship’s bridge. Additionally, you’ll be assigned your very own Royal Genie. Think of them as a butler, but better.
Apparently, the Royal Genies are allergic to the word “no”, and they’ll try their best to fulfil any request you might have, within legal means of course. These include planning cocktail parties, to magically procuring seats to a fully-booked restaurant on the ship. The Genies will even contact you 6 weeks prior to your trip in order to better personalise your stay.
Exclusive perks and privileges for Royal Suite Class guests:
- Access to Royal Genie Service, Suite Lounge/Concierge Club, and Suite Sun Deck/The Balcony
- Complimentary backstage tours of the ship’s bridge, galley, or theatre
- Reserved seating for onboard entertainment
- Priority bookings for spa appointments and speciality dining reservations onboard
- Priority boarding, departure, and entrance to onboard activities
Upcoming sail dates:
- 25th November 2024: 3 nights round trip from Singapore to Penang – from S$3,567
- 21st November 2024: 4 nights round trip from Singapore to Penang and Phuket – from S$4,410
- 5th December 2024: 5 nights round trip from Singapore to Penang and Phuket – from S$4,927
Book a Royal Suite Class experience with Royal Caribbean Cruises .
3. Resorts World Cruises – The Palace
From the same folks who brought you Universal Studios Singapore and Adventure Cove, Resort World Cruises is looking to spruce up your seafaring sojourn with The Palace . It’s a private enclave aboard their ships, and only those who opt for the Palace Suites can be privy to these select areas.
The Palace experience begins before you even step foot on the cruise, as you get to check in away from the crowds at a VIP lounge. In-fact, you’ll find a lack of lines wherever you go as Palace suite passengers will relish fast-tracked security clearances, and priority check-in for yourself and your luggage.
Other amenities available at your fingertips include the Palace Restaurant that whips up both Chinese and Western delicacies alike. Once you’ve had your fill, you can head right on to the Palace Spa, Gym and Fitness studio to to stave off the extra calories with fitness classes led by a professional trainer.
Exclusive perks and privileges for The Palace guests:
- Access to VIP lounge at cruise terminal
- Access to the Palace restaurant, spa, gym, fitness studio, and private pool
- 24-hour butler concierge service
- Priority check-in with butler assistance, and luggage check-in and check out with express delivery
- Priority access to live production shows onboard
- 9th June 2024: 5 nights, round trip from Singapore to Bangkok, Ko Samui and Pulau Redang – from S$7,998
- 25th June 2024: 3 nights, round trip from Singapore to Phuket – from S$5,678
Book a Palace experience with Resort World Cruises .
4. Norwegian Cruise Line – The Haven
The Norwegian Cruise Line ’s The Haven is aptly nestled at the top of their cruise ships, and within it resides their most posh and spacious accommodations on deck. The suites here can get big; the sprawling 3-Bedroom Garden Villa measures a whopping 6,694 square feet, and even comes complete with a grand piano and outdoor jacuzzi.
When you decide to leave your decadent cabins, there are a couple of Haven-only venues which are only accessible to suite passengers through the tap of a distinctive metallic keycard.
These include the Haven Courtyard and Sundeck , where you’ll be able to kick back atop loungers while vigilant attendants make sure towels and cold fruit skewers are never in short supply.
The peckish can visit the Haven Restaurant to feast on fine dining favourites like Foie Gras and Grilled Atlantic Cod. You can even book private dining rooms here should you wish to host events behind closed doors; even celebrities have done so. If you must know, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom held a birthday celebration for their daughter right here.
Exclusive perks and privileges for The Haven guests:
- Access to The Haven lounge, restaurant, courtyard, and sundeck
- Distinctive Haven Keycard
- Personal escort on and off the ship at pier and ports of call
- Dedicated concierge and 24-hour butler services
- Priority check-in, disembarkation, and reservations for onboard restaurants and entertainment
- 21st January 2025: 4 nights, one way trip from Singapore to Taiwan – from USD1,749 (S$2,377)
- 8th February 2025: 13 nights, one way trip from Singapore to Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines and Taiwan – from USD7,329 (S$9,959)
Book a Haven experience with Norwegian Cruise Line .
5. Holland America Line – Neptune Lounge & Club Orange
The Neptune Lounge is the place to be for those aboard any one of Holland America Line ’s upscale vessels. It’s essentially a regal living room which serves as the perfect backdrop as you start your day with a cuppa joe paired with dainty cookies and pastries, or to sink hours into a good book.
Here’s the catch: it’s only accessible to travellers who’ve booked a stay at either a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite , two of the cruise’s most lavish accommodation options. These suites aren’t anything to scoff at; you’ll get a private veranda with each suite, whose ever-changing scenery will warrant multiple peeks as you traverse from country to country.
Another benefit of choosing a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite is the complimentary inclusion of an Orange Club membership. It opens a whole new world of convenience, with perks like priority check-in and disembarkation. Also, expect invitations to special events onboard handpicked by the ship’s captain, like a private greenhouse spa and salon consultation.
Exclusive perks and privileges for Neptune and Pinnacle Suite guests:
- Access to Neptune Lounge and Club Orange private dining venue
- Personal concierge service
- Priority check-in, disembarkation, and boarding
- Priority line at Guest Service and Shore Excursions desk
- Priority dining and seating reservations
- Invitation to a cocktail party with Neptune Lounge Concierge and special onboard events chosen by ship captain
- 8th December 2024: 14 nights, round trip from Singapore to Indonesia – from USD4,159 (S$5,517.89)
- 22nd December 2024: 13 nights, round trip from Singapore to Thailand and Vietnam – from USD4,719 (S$6,260.86)
Book a Neptune Lounge experience with Holland America Line .
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A true getaway is only really achieved if you barely needed to lift a finger to fully kick into relaxation mode. A stay at any one of these luxury cruises in Singapore with private club access will serve as a salve for weary bones; especially when you have every need taken care of by a mystical genie.
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Sail Away On These Luxurious Cruises From Singapore For Your Next Vacay
You can enjoy a luxurious vacation on these iconic cruises from singapore to countries like malaysia, thailand and even france..
By: Priyaja Bakshi Published: Aug 07, 2023 01:00 PM UTC
If you are planning a cruise holiday, we have the perfect selection of handpicked luxurious cruises departing from the vibrant city-state of Singapore. From rejuvenating spas and fine-dining restaurants to live performances and spacious rooms, these ships have it all, and promise an unforgettable journey to captivating destinations.
Singapore serves as an ideal starting point for diverse itineraries, taking you to charming locales in the region and beyond. The cruises listed below are all international, taking passengers to countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Greece, Italy and France. The Lion City has two cruise terminals – Marina Bay Cruise Centre (for international departures) and Singapore Cruise Centre for ferries and cruises to nearby destinations.
8 luxurious cruises from Singapore
Spectrum of the seas, royal caribbean international.
A Quantum Class ship belonging to the Royal Caribbean’s fleet of cruises, Spectrum of the Seas is an exceptional vessel that will take you on extraordinary adventures across Southeast Asia . From robots crafting juices to witnessing mind-blowing virtual concerts, the cruise has curated experiences that’ll make you never want to leave. Whether you crave Japanese teppanyaki, American hot dogs or Italian pizza, the cruise has over 15 restaurants like the Noodle Bar, Izumi, Dog House and Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver.
One of the major attractions on the cruise is the record-breaking observation capsule, the North Star, that elevates you 300 ft above the sea for mesmerising 360-degree views. It holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest viewing deck on a ship. You can also take dance classes, surf lessons or simply laze by the pool. The cruise can accommodate 4,246 passengers and has 18 decks. Teens and children have plenty of options to keep themselves entertained, with the Teen Lounge, Adventure Science Lab and special programmes like Adventure Ocean® Youth and Aquanauts.
Roundtrip cruises from Singapore:
- 3-night Penang Cruise, starting from USD 281 per person
- 4-night Penang & Phuket Cruise, starting from USD 393 per person
- 4-night Port Klang & Penang Cruise, starting from USD 473 per person
- 5-night Spice Of Southeast Asia Cruise, starting from USD 582 per person
- 9-Night Thailand & Vietnam Cruise, starting from USD 1,066 per person
One-way cruise from Singapore
- 12-night Singapore To Tokyo Cruise, starting from USD 1,773 per person
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Diamond Princess, Princess Cruise
The Diamond Princess by Princess Cruise offers luxurious vacations on the high seas with its top-notch amenities and glamorous rooms on board. This cruise has 18 decks and can accommodate 2,670 guests. Among the many attractions on board are the Vegas-inspired casino, duty-free shopping, onsen-style Japanese baths and swimming pools.
From personalised services, like enjoying a private breakfast on your balcony, to Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, Sterling Steakhouse, Kai Sushi and even Chef’s Table Experience, all your cravings will be taken care of. They have also partnered with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™, bringing the hit shows like Shark Week and Finding Big Food on board. The versatile sports court is ideal for a game of volleyball or basketball.
Roundtrip cruises from Singapore:
- 10-day Thailand & Vietnam, starting from USD 719 per person
- 14-day Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam, starting from USD 919 per person
One-way cruises from Singapore:
- 13-day Southeast Asia & Japan, starting from USD 1,879 per person
- 23-day Southeast Asia & Kyushu Spring Flowers, price not available
Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Cruises
The lead in the solstice-class ships of Celebrity Cruises, this vessel will offer an immersive experience while sailing on the deep blue sea. The accommodation at Celebrity Solstice is designed to provide the utmost comfort and style during the voyage, with spa-inspired rooms and premium cabins that grant access to private restaurant dining and a 24/7 lounge . That’s not all, the world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud, their Global Culinary Ambassador, creates exclusive dishes for Chef’s Table experience and the menus are crafted by Michelin-starred chef Cornelius Gallagher. You can even enjoy a meal by none other than Le Petit Chef.
What makes this cruise extra special, besides the lavish pools, bars, outdoor games, concerts and spas, is that it has been designed to be accessible to all with autism-friendly features that include sensory-friendly films, toys and dietary menu options. The cruise also welcomes service animals.
- 12-night Thailand & Vietnam Cruise, starting from USD 999 per person
- 12-night Thailand & Vietnam, starting from USD 1,849 per person
- 13-night Australia, starting from USD 1,799 per person
Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Cruise Line
This Sun class ship by the Norwegian Cruise Line will take you on a culinary journey, bringing unique international flavours through restaurants like La Cucina, Cagney’s Steakhouse and Le Bistro. With French, Italian, Mexican, Brazilian and Japanese cuisine on board, the diverse and indulgent variety will leave you spoilt for choice. The cruise provides ample space and comfort with 13 decks accommodating 1,936 passengers.
While the food is the highlight of the cruise, the entertainment is not far behind. From exciting musical performances like Rock You Tonight, paying tribute to classic rock icons like Queen, and comedy shows at the Stardust Theatre to behind the scene tour of the cruise and beautiful art galleries, the days will pass away quickly on board the Norwegian Sun . It also features the Sun Casino where guests can try their luck and enjoy a thrilling gaming experience.
- 11-day Asia: Thailand, Vietnam & Malaysia, starting from USD 1,384 per person
- 15-day Asia: India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka, starting from USD 2,184 per person
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Seven seas explorer, regent seven seas cruiser.
Operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruiser, this impressive Explorer-class cruise exudes luxury with its curated experiences, spacious rooms and gourmet food. The cruise has plenty of games for vacationers to enjoy as it boasts a bocce court, a card room, a paddle tennis court, a shuffleboard court and a golf net for practising swings. You can spend the evening at one of the many lounges, watch a thrilling cabaret performance at the Constellation Theatre or even try your hand at the Casino . Seven Seas Explorer even features an infinity pool, offering stunning views of the sea.
Irrespective of your time on the ship, you can always treat your taste buds to something new at over eight restaurants, including Chartreuse, Pacific Rim and Le Veranada. Cooking enthusiasts can enjoy learning different cuisines at the Culinary Arts Kitchen in the curated gourmet cooking classes. The cruise can accommodate 750 passengers.
- 14-night Allure of Asia, starting from USD 11,199 per person
- 14-night Alluring Asian Isles, starting from USD 12,669 per person
- 28-night Magic of Asia, starting from USD 21,299 per person
Genting Dream, Resorts World Cruise
The flagship of the Resorts World Cruise, Genting Dream is “bigger than a skyscraper and way more fun.” And the activities available on board are a testament to this statement. Adventurers and thrill-seekers can partake in rope courses and zipline set across the cruise ship. They also have a waterslide park that can be accessed by everyone. Genting Dream has 18 decks and caters to 3,352 guests.
The highlight of the cruise is The Palace, a boutique hotel offering true luxury, enclaved with private facilities and 24-hour butler service. You can spend the evening enjoying one of many live performances at the Zodiac Theatre and be mesmerised by the grace and skill of the artists. The Zouk & Zouk Beach Club hosts exciting pool parties that last till dawn.
- 2-Night Kuala Lumpur Cruise, starting from USD 247 per person
- 2-Night Weekend Getaway Cruise, starting from USD 297 per person
- 3-Night Kuala Lumpur – Penang Cruise, starting from USD 364 per person
- 3-Night Phuket Cruise, starting from USD 364 per person
Riveria, Oceania Cruise
Oceania Cruise’s Riveria is one of the few cruises from Singapore that offers a journey to Europe , taking cruisers to popular destinations like Spain, Greece, France and Italy. The extensive itineraries give a holistic tour of all the destinations and the long journey offers travellers ample time to immerse themselves in exciting activities.
From tasting vintage wines at La Reserve By Wine Spectator’s seven-course dinner, dabbling in art at the Artist Loft, playing in the Casinos At Sea®, watching live musical and dance performances to shopping at duty-free boutiques, you can do it all on this cruise. It has 11 decks and can accommodate 1,238 guests on board.
Roundtrip cruise from Singapore:
- 57-day Adventurous Asia & Japan, starting from USD 17,199 per person
- 11-day Palm & Pagoda, starting from USD 3,599 per person
- 15-day Islands to Indochina, starting from USD 5,199 per person
- 15-day Southeast Asian Sojourn, starting from USD 4,899 per person
- 16-day Asian & Arabian Jewels, starting from USD 3,699 per person
- 22-day East Asian Blossoms, starting from USD 6,799 per person
- 33-day Enchanting East Asia, starting from USD 9,999 per person
- 43-day Dazzling Cultural Array, starting from USD 10,499 per person
Westerdam, Holland America Cruise
The Vista-class cruise ship by Holland America Cruise takes you on a whirlwind journey across Asia. The cruise has seven dining options, and one of them, the Pinnacle Grill, carries a menu curated by a team of world-renowned chefs, including the renowned James Beard and Culinary Council Member Davide Burke. Furthermore, the exclusive selection of wine on the board Westerdam is curated by the great wine critic James Suckling.
What stands out about this ship is the World Stage, the largest theatre on board, and they have partnered with BBC Earth to bring award-winning soundtracks live as incredible wildlife footage plays on the big screen, making you feel like you are in the middle of the jungle.
Besides that, you can play pickleball, indulge in a spa session, take your chance at the casino or shop at the duty-free boutiques. While the ship is a fascinating destination on its own, some of the countries you can cruise are Vietnam, Hong Kong, Cambodia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia on this ship. The cruise can accommodate 1,964 guests and has 11 passenger decks.
- 14-Day Far East Discovery Holiday, starting from USD 1,429 per person
- 14-Day Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand, starting from USD 1,429 per person
- 14-Day Indonesia Discovery, starting from USD 1,529 per person
- 28-Day Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand Collector, starting from USD 2,819 per person
- 28-Day The Philippines, Malaysia & Far East Collector, starting from USD 2,669 per person
- 14-Day Far East Discovery, starting from USD 1,579 per person
- 28-Day Indonesia, Malaysia & Far East Collector, starting from USD 2,179 per person
- 28-Day Far East Discovery & China Explorer Collector, starting from USD 2,769 per person
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(The prices are subject to change due to the availability of the cruises. They exclude taxes, fees and port expenses.)
(All conversions are done at the time of writing)
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Answer: The cost can vary, starting from SGD 392 (USD 291) – SGD 13484 (USD 9,999), depending on the destinations and duration of the cruise.
Answer: Spectrum of the Sea is the largest ship in Asia and offers many itineraries starting from Singapore.
Answer: Yes, you do need a passport if you are taking an international cruise from Singapore. However, visas will vary as it depends on the destination country’s visa policy.
Answer: The longest cruises are 57-day Adventurous Asia & Japan and 43-day Dazzling Cultural Array on Riveria, Azamara Quest's 23-day trip to Greece and Westerdam's 28-day cruises taking people across Asia.
Answer: Yes, ships like Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Edge, Regatta and Silver Whisper offer cruises from Singapore to Sydney.
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See far more in the Far East on this roundtrip cruise. Start with an overnight in the Garden City, a modern metropolis. Next stop is Koh Samui, a heavenly Thai island. Explore the markets of Bangkok before three days in Ho Chi Minh City offers adventures through timeless alleys and incense-infused temples. Da Nang and Nha Trang may often be overlooked but pack a punch that puts other Vietnamese cities in the shade. Days at sea balance the adventure.
The excursions are provided as a sample of what may be offered on this voyage and are subject to change. We are constantly updating our shore excursion programme with immersive and authentic experiences, so please do not hesitate to review your tour programme choice closer to your sail date. We invite guests to visit my.silversea.com for the most updated information.
Silversea's oceanview suites are some of the most spacious in luxury cruising. All include the services of a butler thanks to the highest service ratio at sea and almost all have a private teak veranda so that you can breathe in the fresh sea air by merely stepping outside your door. Select your suite and Request a Quote - guests who book early are rewarded with the best fares and ability to select their desired suite.
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The amenities of a larger ship with the charm of a boutique hotel. Silversea’s Shadow Class ships Silver Whisper and sister ship Silver Shadow invite you to enjoy Silversea’s world-class accommodation, shipboard conviviality and warm, personal service. Revel in the pampering treatments of an expanded spa, enjoy dynamic full-scale productions in a multi-tiered show lounge and dine on delectable cuisine in her four superlative restaurants. Silver Whisper has it all.
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The whole family loved Singapore. For the kids, the highlights of our trip were the Night Safari and the day we spent on Santosa Island. Not to mention the awesome cable car ride to get there. The hawker centers were a hit too – we’ve never seen so much variety of multi-cultural cuisine in one place!
The world is full of fascinating destinations, but do you know where Asia’s most popular cruise departure destination is? It’s Singapore! Cruise ships arrive and depart from here daily, with tourists eager to explore this culturally diverse city.
If you’re looking for a vacation that will be perfect for your family, then look no further than a cruise from Singapore. This article will give you great tips on what to see and do while spending four days in the city before boarding a luxury cruise ship from Singapore.
Having been a visitor for nearly 20 years to Singapore, I have seen the city, representing a crossroads between east and west, evolve quickly into an international hub for tourism, finance, and culture.
The skyline has dramatically changed with the development of iconic architectural landmarks, creating new parks, riverside entertainment, and immense shopping malls. All of this sits alongside and around historical gems and whispers of Singapore’s colonial past.
Remember to look up as soon as you arrive – day or night. You’ll first glimpse the famed Marina Bay Sands skyline that has transformed Singapore. The luxury hotel’s three towers are topped by the surf-board-shaped skypark that seems to hover in the air. It’s breathtaking.
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Transfer options from Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport is one of the most visually stunning airports and the busiest in the world. With over 60 airlines flying to and from Singapore, knowing how to get around when you first arrive can be challenging.
Let’s figure out what transfer options work best for you.
Taxis are available at the official taxi stand outside of the terminals. Metered fares into the city will cost around S$30-$40 for the 30-minute journey. Note! Airport taxis often have surcharges for peak hours or taxi rides after midnight!
Shuttle Bus
City Shuttle is inexpensive to get from the airport to the city. Buy your ticket at the information desk at the airport and tell them which hotel you need to get to. Shuttle buses leave around every 15 minutes. Follow the signs outside of the terminal.
Metro/train
Singapore’s metro system is called the MRT – Mass Rapid Transit. You can buy a pass for the MRT at Changi Airport, valid for trains and buses during your stay.
However, unless you have been to Singapore before and know which MRT station you need to disembark at to reach your hotel, you may not want to use the train on your first visit. The chances are you need to change station at least once to get to where you are going.
Getting around Singapore
Singapore is hot, big, busy, and spread out. Of course, you want to walk the city as much as possible to see everything. But you will need transport from one district to another in the heat.
We recommend that you start by purchasing the Singapore Tourist Pass to help you get around quickly. You can use the city’s excellent metro system (MRT) with the transit pass.
Upon arrival at Changi Airport at the Transitlink Ticket Office, buy a multi-day pass. These are also available at an MRT station (for example, Bay Front station, Raffles Place station, or Orchard station).
You will find a complete list of stations that sell the Singapore Tourist Pass here . Your tourist pass is valid for all daily travel on trains and buses.
If you don’t want to use the MRT, then taxis are plentiful and relatively cheap, which is a surprise in an otherwise expensive city.
Where to stay before your cruise from Singapore
When you cruise from Singapore, do not feel you must stay in a hotel close to the cruise port. The port is easily accessible from all areas of the city. We recommend instead staying more central and taking a taxi from your hotel to the cruise port on your day of departure.
We recommend a minimum of 4 stars when looking at hotel standards. One of the hotels below is 5-star, but often reasonable prices can be found when booking, so look out for those special offers. Expect good rooms, great service, and an excellent location at each of these choices:
The Hilton Singapore
Are you a shopper at heart? Then this hotel, located between 2 large shopping malls and at the north end of the famed shopping street Orchard Road, is for you. You are less than a 10-minute walk from Orchard Road MRT station. This is next to the outstanding ION Orchard Shopping Mall, with its fantastic basement food courts.
Park Hotel Clarke Quay
Park Hotel Clarke Quay is a firm favorite amongst cruise customers. Located on Clarke Quay, you are amongst vibrant shopping, riverside restaurants, outdoor evening shows, and much more!
Rendezvous Hotel Singapore at Bras Basah
This is a great hotel located in the trendy art district of Singapore. It’s near the National Museum of Singapore, Raffles, and beautiful Fort Canning Park.
The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
The Capitol Kempinski is our choice of a top 5-star hotel in a stunning neo-classical building. Here, you will want for nothing and have many sights within walking distance. Look out for special online prices. You may find you can upgrade and choose this hotel without spending too much extra. It’s worth it if you want a luxury start to your cruise vacation.
The Peninsula Excelsior Hotel
A good choice if you are a family looking for large family rooms in a city center hotel. Breakfast is rather basic, but there is a lot of it. And there are two swimming pools for the kids to enjoy. It’s a great location, on the doorstep of shopping, sightseeing, and transport options. A short walk away is the Raffles Hotel. Ten minutes in the other direction is busy Clarke Quay for evening dining and entertainment.
4 fantastic days in the city before your cruise from Singapore
Day 1: raffles, little india, china town, and marina bay, raffles – a colonial gem with historical significance.
Start your day at the Raffles Hotel. Raffles is one of the most classically luxurious hotels in the world, representing the grand elegance of the old Colonial days. Spend time in the famous Long Bar.
Order a coffee, and it’s too early for a Singapore Sling! Walk the balconies and verandas, then explore the museum and gift shop inside the hotel before heading out into the beautiful hotel grounds.
If you didn’t eat much at breakfast, there is a new cafe, Gather, at the corner of the hotel, which recently opened its doors.
Little India – quirky, hip, and authentic
From Raffles, take a taxi to Little India. This is less than a 10-minute ride. In Little India, visit the magnificent Hindu temple of Sri Veeramakaliamman. The temple has been an integral part of the community since it was built in 1856 and rebuilt in 1983.
Stop by to get some spiritual guidance or simply explore! If you want to go inside, you need to remove your shoes. It would be best if you covered your legs and shoulders.
Serangoon Road is the heart of Little India and has numerous sights to explore. At the start of the road near Little India, MRT station is the Little India Arcade, where you can shop from the locals.
Chinatown – a colorful and harmonious clash of cultures
In the afternoon, take a taxi to Chinatown. Start at the Chinatown Heritage Center on Pagoda Street. Experience the Chinatown pedestrian mall, where you find every kind of souvenir, art, and craft for sale in restored shop fronts and busy market squares.
There are plenty of opportunities for a local Chinese lunch, which is well worth the stop. We recommend China Town’s hawker center. You will find dishes to suit the whole family and an astonishing array of choices at this food court.
Singapore Flyer – with views over to Indonesia & Malaysia
Later in the afternoon, take a taxi to the Marina and ride the Singapore Flyer. This is the observation wheel in downtown Singapore that dominates the skyline. It stays open until 9 p.m., and a sunset ride is terrific. For more information about the types of tickets you can buy in advance, visit the Singapore Flyer website .
Alternatively, enjoy an evening at Marina Bay Walk, visiting Marina Bay Sands and the spectacular Gardens by the Bay. The last admissions into the gardens are at 8.30 pm, and seeing it all lit up at sunset is fantastic.
Take the elevator up to the Sands Skypark Infinity Pool inside the Marina Bay Sands hotel. It is probably the most iconic view of Singapore, where you are at one with the skyline.
Day 2: Botanical Gardens, Orchard Road, and Clarke Quay
Singapore botanical gardens and a world-class orchid garden.
Start your day at Singapore Botanical Gardens. You can get there by taxi or by MRT. The nearest MRT stop to the gardens is Botanic Gardens MRT Station. Arrive in the morning when the air is much cooler and aim to leave by lunchtime when it often becomes unbearably hot.
As you enter the park, we recommend you begin with a walk through the National Orchid Garden. Here, you will find a mind-blowing 3000 species of Orchid.
Include long sleeves and a hat in your packing list , as there is little shade here. The gardens are, however, fantastic. It is an ideal place for the kids to run around this vast tropical landscape.
For children under 12, there is a beautiful playground. Carry a change of clothing as it can get wet! Inside the Botanical Gardens, there are numerous specialized gardens to visit. Such as the Ginger Garden (visit the restaurant here for a snack), the Spice and Herb Garden, and the Rain Forest.
The gardens are vast, and you will most likely spend the whole morning there. Use the MRT to get you back to Orchard Road, the shopping heart of Singapore.
Shopping on Singapore’s Orchard Street
Named for the plantations that used to occupy this area of Singapore where essential trading commodities such as nutmeg and peppers were grown, Orchard Street is a shopping district with something for everyone. World-class malls, luxury boutiques, and endless dining options await you. And hopping in and out of stores and malls is an excellent way to keep cool in the heat.
Start at The Hilton Shopping Gallery and visit Tangs, Singapore’s original department store. Then, head over to the spectacular ION Orchard. Visit the notable Ngee Ann City, much like a small city within a mall.
And then there is the Mandarin Gallery shopping mall. You may not see it all in one afternoon, but if you reach Peranakan Place, there are plenty of choices here for a bite to eat.
End your day by choosing a restaurant on Clarke Quay with outdoor seating, and enjoy a relaxing evening on the river amongst the stylish bars and waterfront night spots.
Day 3: Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is Singapore’s playground. It’s located off the southern coast of Singapore and is an island resort. With a wide variety of activities in one place, you will need a whole day to explore this island!
Visit Universal Studios Singapore, SEA Aquarium, or lay in the sun on the clean, sandy artificial beaches (head to Tanjong Beach for great sunset views).
Alternatively, take the kids on a fun nature walk through Santosa’s forest. Free buses go around the island the whole day, so you can hop on and off as you wish.
Getting to Sentosa Island
Take the cable car; the views are fantastic. Get on at Faber Peak for the exciting ride across. You can buy a round-trip ticket at Faber Peak’s departure point.
If you don’t want to try the cable car, take the train to Harbourfront MRT station. This will take you to Vivocity shopping mall. Follow the signs to the third floor of the shopping mall and get on the Sentosa Express Monorail to take you to Sentosa Island. It’s easy, fast, and inexpensive!
Day 4 : Singapore Zoo and Night Safari
To escape the busy city, venture further afield and visit the wonderful Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.
This will be a hit, especially if you are traveling with children. The zoo has an open concept in a rainforest environment – and it is fantastic.
You must book entrance tickets to the Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari on the Singapore Zoo’s website if you are not booking a guided tour where the entrance is included in your pre-paid price.
Singapore Zoo is about a 30-minute taxi ride north of the city. You can also get there by MRT or bus from Orchard Road. Start in the morning when it’s cooler, and you are most likely able to see more animals.
There are many activities for children, including wildlife talks with zoo keepers and wildlife tours by buggy cart. The guides do an excellent job of informing visitors about zoo conservation, education, and sustainability efforts.
This is a day excursion, so eat lunch at the zoo. In the evening, you can book an outdoor barbeque grill. Follow this with the Night Safari. On a guided tram ride, you will tour the zoo in the dark and get up close to over 1,000 nocturnal animals. This will be the highlight of your kids’ visit and a perfect way to end your city vacation before you join your cruise from Singapore.
Port of Singapore – gateway to exotic Asia!
The main cruise port in Singapore where cruise lines dock and depart is Marina Bay Cruise Center. Check the details on your cruise ticket carefully, as this information can change.
Marina Bay Cruise Center Singapore is located at Marina Bay, quite close to the city center. We recommend you ask your hotel to pre-book a taxi to take you and your luggage to the port for an easy door-to-port terminal transfer.
If you want to take the train, get off at Marina South Pier MRT station, which is a short undercover walk to the cruise terminal. And this is your starting point for an unforgettable cruise from Singapore.
Meet the author: Sarah has created and booked hundreds of travel itineraries for thousands of customers during a career in the travel industry that spans 20 years. Having worked hand in hand with cruise lines, hotels, airlines and tour operators worldwide, she offers inspiring & detailed insights in the world of travel and tourism.
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