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Singapore enjoys a perfect location in the seas of Southeast Asia and is a gateway to more than 140 cities in the world. While in Singapore, one must take the pleasure of Singapore Cruises. There are over 600 shipping lines avail the excellent and proficient marine facilities and more than 50 international cruise liners embark on the ports of Singapore annually. On Singapore Cruises, you have abundant choices of cruise from a single day to cruise around the city to more extensive cruise comprising of several days.Avail of the following Singapore Cruises to get a memorable experience of your vacations in Singapore.
The island nation of the Republic of Singapore lies one degree north of the Equator in Southern Asia. The country includes the island of Singapore and 58 or so smaller islands.
Because of its efficient and determined government, Singapore has become a flourishing country that excels in trade and tourism and a model to other developing nations. The capital city, also called Singapore, covers about a third of the area of the main island.
Sentosa Island is the city-state&39s most visited attraction. It has museums, aquariums, beaches (with imported sand), sporting facilities, walks, rides and food centres.
Chinatown: Chinatown is Singapore&39s cultural heart and provides glimpses of the old lifestyle with its numerous temples, decorated terraces and its frantic conglomeration of merchants, shops and activity. Unfortunately much of Chinatown has been torn down and redeveloped over the past 30 years. The Thian Hock Keng Temple in Chinatown is a famous temple of Singapore.
Little India: Little India is a small but colourful area of wall-to-wall shops, pungent aromas and Hindi film music is a relief from the prim modernity of many parts of the city
Jurong Town: Jurong Town is a huge industrial and housing area that is the powerhouse of Singapore&39s economy and is home to the Haw Par Villa (an incredibly tacky Chinese mythological theme park), the beautifully landscaped Jurong Bird Park, Chinese & Japanese Gardens and the hands-on Singapore Science Centre.
The Accademia Bridge leads to the Galleria dell&39Accademia, with its collection of Venetian masters. The nearby Peggy Guggenheim Gallery has fine collection of early-20th-century works. Venice is also surrounded by equally enchanting islands: the Lido, Murano, Burano and Torcello with its Byzantine cathedral.
Sentosa Island: Sentosa Island is the city-state&39s most visited attraction. It has museums, aquariums, beaches (with imported sand), sporting facilities, walks, rides and food centres.
Great Singapore Sale: The Great Singapore Sale is a six-week annual shopping extravaganza likely to send all shopaholics and tourists alike into a buying frenzy. Shoppers can expect major shopping malls to slash prices up to 70% during this period. Designer boutiques also jump onto the bandwagon to provide generous discounts on most current items and sales are not be limited to fashion apparel.
Changi Village: Not too many places in Singapore can be considered virgin wilderness but Changi Village, on the east coast, has a village atmosphere. The Changi Prison. The complex is still used as a prison but next to the main gate is the Changi Prison Museum that holds a replica of the chapel used by interned Allied prisoners during WWII.
Pulau Ubin: The tranquil small island of Pulau Ubin is as far removed from the cosmopolitan bustle of Singapore central as it is possible to get. The island is small enough to cycle around and this is the best way to explore its fish farms, holy temples, coconut palms and deserted beaches.
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Accommodation |
Silver Category
Malacca : Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur : Park Inn Int&39l C. Highlands : Heritage Hotel Penang : Copthorne Orchid Penang Kota Bahru : Renaissance Hotel Terengganu : Hotel Grand Continental Kuantan : Swiss Garden Resort & Spa
Gold Category
Malacca : Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur : Hotel Istana C. Highlands : Heritage Hotel Penang : Parkroyal Penang Kota Bahru : Renaissance Hotel Terengganu : Hotel Grand Continental Kuantan : Hyatt Regency
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Cruise Schedule |
Straits of Malacca Cruise (5 night / 6 days)
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Day
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Destination
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Arrival
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Departure
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Sun
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Singapore
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1600
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Mon
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Langkawi Island
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1200
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2000
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Tue
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Phuket Island
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0800 (0700)
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1800 (1700)
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Wed
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Singapore
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1900
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2359
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Thu
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Malacca
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0700
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0900
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Thu
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Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)
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1400
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2300
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Fri
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Singapore
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1400
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Phuket Island & Langkawi Island Cruise (3 nights / 4 days)
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Day
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Destination
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Arrival
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Departure
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Sun
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Singapore
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1600
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Mon
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Langkawi Island
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1200
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2000
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Tue
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Phuket Island
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0800 (0700)
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1800 (1700)
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Wed
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Singapore
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1900
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Kualalumpur (Port Klang) - Malacca Cruise (2 night / 3 days)
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Day
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Destination
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Arrival
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Departure
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Wed
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Singapore
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2359
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Thu
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Malacca
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0700
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0900
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Thu
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Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)
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1400
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2300
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Fri
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Singapore
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1400
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