
Date
2028-04-21
Duration
16 nights
Departure Port
Port Kelang
Malaysia
Arrival Port
Victoria
Canada
Rating
Luxury
Theme
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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
1999
2013
28,437 GT
400
204
285
651 m
24 m
21 knots
No

Port Klang is Malaysia's premier cruise gateway to Kuala Lumpur, a bustling port city on the Straits of Malacca where Chinese shophouses, Malay mosques, and Indian temples share narrow streets and the seafood restaurants serve some of Malaysia's freshest and most affordable coastal cuisine. Must-dos include feasting on chilli crab at the waterfront, visiting the Petronas Twin Towers in KL, and experiencing the firefly boats at Kuala Selangor. Visit June through August for the driest weather.
Porto Malai is the cruise gateway to Langkawi, Malaysia's UNESCO Global Geopark, where 99 islands, 550-million-year-old rock formations, and duty-free shopping create one of Southeast Asia's most compelling port calls. Must-dos include the Langkawi Cable Car and sky bridge, boat tours through Kilim Karst Geoforest Park's mangrove labyrinth, and feasting at rotating night markets on nasi campur and ikan bakar. November through March offers the driest, calmest conditions.

Hambantota, Sri Lanka, delivers the full magnificence of the Indian subcontinent—ancient temples, extraordinarily complex cuisine, and a sensory richness that recalibrates every expectation. Essential experiences include sampling regional specialties and exploring sacred sites of profound historical significance. Best visited year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Azamara feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
The Maldives is a chain of 1,192 coral islands whose crystal lagoons, over 2,000 reef fish species, and seasonal whale sharks create one of Earth's most beautiful and most fragile destinations, barely 1.5 meters above rising seas. Visit January through March via Celebrity Cruises for the clearest underwater visibility, manta ray encounters, and the liquid-gold light of an archipelago whose beauty carries the urgency of impermanence.

Praslin is the Seychelles' second-largest island, home to the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai primeval palm forest and beaches consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful. Visit during the transitional months of April-May or October-November for calm seas, the ancient coco de mer forest, and snorkeling in crystalline waters off Anse Lazio.
The Seychelles are an Indian Ocean archipelago of 115 islands renowned for granite-boulder beaches like Anse Source d'Argent, the prehistoric Vallee de Mai palm forest, and world-class diving around pristine outer atolls. Visitors should taste Creole seafood curries, snorkel crystal-clear waters, and seek out Aldabra's 100,000 giant tortoises. April-May and October-November offer the calmest seas and best diving conditions.

La Digue is the smallest inhabited granitic island in the Seychelles, where ancient granite boulders frame the world-famous Anse Source d'Argent beach and bicycles remain the primary transport. Visitors cycle through tropical splendour, spot the endangered Seychelles paradise flycatcher, and feast on Creole cuisine of grilled snapper, octopus curry, and vanilla-scented ladob. AIDA, Azamara, Emerald Yacht Cruises, and Ponant call on Indian Ocean itineraries, with April-May and October-November offering the calmest seas and most reliable sunshine.

Victoria is the world's smallest capital city, heart of the Seychelles archipelago on the granite island of Mahé, where endemic coco de mer palms, spectacular beaches framed by massive boulders, and a vibrant Creole market culture converge. Must-do experiences include browsing the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, hiking the Copolia Trail through endemic forests, and swimming at Anse Intendance beach. May through September offers the coolest, driest conditions for exploration.
Day 1

Port Klang is Malaysia's premier cruise gateway to Kuala Lumpur, a bustling port city on the Straits of Malacca where Chinese shophouses, Malay mosques, and Indian temples share narrow streets and the seafood restaurants serve some of Malaysia's freshest and most affordable coastal cuisine. Must-dos include feasting on chilli crab at the waterfront, visiting the Petronas Twin Towers in KL, and experiencing the firefly boats at Kuala Selangor. Visit June through August for the driest weather.
Day 2
Day 3
Porto Malai is the cruise gateway to Langkawi, Malaysia's UNESCO Global Geopark, where 99 islands, 550-million-year-old rock formations, and duty-free shopping create one of Southeast Asia's most compelling port calls. Must-dos include the Langkawi Cable Car and sky bridge, boat tours through Kilim Karst Geoforest Park's mangrove labyrinth, and feasting at rotating night markets on nasi campur and ikan bakar. November through March offers the driest, calmest conditions.
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7

Hambantota, Sri Lanka, delivers the full magnificence of the Indian subcontinent—ancient temples, extraordinarily complex cuisine, and a sensory richness that recalibrates every expectation. Essential experiences include sampling regional specialties and exploring sacred sites of profound historical significance. Best visited year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Azamara feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
Day 8
Day 9
The Maldives is a chain of 1,192 coral islands whose crystal lagoons, over 2,000 reef fish species, and seasonal whale sharks create one of Earth's most beautiful and most fragile destinations, barely 1.5 meters above rising seas. Visit January through March via Celebrity Cruises for the clearest underwater visibility, manta ray encounters, and the liquid-gold light of an archipelago whose beauty carries the urgency of impermanence.
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14

Praslin is the Seychelles' second-largest island, home to the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai primeval palm forest and beaches consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful. Visit during the transitional months of April-May or October-November for calm seas, the ancient coco de mer forest, and snorkeling in crystalline waters off Anse Lazio.
Day 15
The Seychelles are an Indian Ocean archipelago of 115 islands renowned for granite-boulder beaches like Anse Source d'Argent, the prehistoric Vallee de Mai palm forest, and world-class diving around pristine outer atolls. Visitors should taste Creole seafood curries, snorkel crystal-clear waters, and seek out Aldabra's 100,000 giant tortoises. April-May and October-November offer the calmest seas and best diving conditions.
Day 16

La Digue is the smallest inhabited granitic island in the Seychelles, where ancient granite boulders frame the world-famous Anse Source d'Argent beach and bicycles remain the primary transport. Visitors cycle through tropical splendour, spot the endangered Seychelles paradise flycatcher, and feast on Creole cuisine of grilled snapper, octopus curry, and vanilla-scented ladob. AIDA, Azamara, Emerald Yacht Cruises, and Ponant call on Indian Ocean itineraries, with April-May and October-November offering the calmest seas and most reliable sunshine.
Day 17

Victoria is the world's smallest capital city, heart of the Seychelles archipelago on the granite island of Mahé, where endemic coco de mer palms, spectacular beaches framed by massive boulders, and a vibrant Creole market culture converge. Must-do experiences include browsing the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, hiking the Copolia Trail through endemic forests, and swimming at Anse Intendance beach. May through September offers the coolest, driest conditions for exploration.



Guarantee Veranda Suite



Max passengers: 4
Staterooms number:
Cabin size: 485 ft2 / 45 m2
Balcony size: included
Location (on decks): 10-Penthouse
Type (categories): (K08) Penthouse Deluxe Suite
Each Penthouse Deluxe Suite has step-out balcony (furnished with 2 padded loungers, low table, 2 deckchairs), 24-hour butler service (packing / unpacking, laundry, ironing, onboard reservations), daily in-cabin dining (fresh canapes, chocolates), Nespresso coffee maker, separate bedroom, bathroom (floor heating, 2 sinks, shower, whirlpool bath), walk-in closet, free minibar (re-stocked daily with bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer, premium spirits).



Max passengers: 4
Staterooms number: 2
Cabin size: 915 ft2 / 85 m2
Balcony size: included
Location (on decks): forward on deck 10-Penthouse
Type (categories): (K09) Penthouse Grand Suite
Each of the fore-located Penthouse Grand Suites has wrap-around, partly covered balcony and offers as bonus perks 24-hour butler service (packing / unpacking, laundry, ironing, onboard reservations), free Internet, free ironing service, daily in-cabin dining (canapes, pralines), Nespresso coffee maker, separate bedroom, 6-seat dining table, bathroom (walk-in shower, Jacuzzi whirlpool, sauna), guest bathroom, large walk-in wardrobe, Bang und Olufsen audio system, free minibar (re-stocked daily with bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer, premium spirits), luxury balcony furniture (DEDON daybed / sonneninsel, cushioned loungers).



Max passengers: 3
Staterooms number:
Cabin size: 290 ft2 / 27 m2
Balcony size: included
Location (on decks): 7-Sport
Type (categories): (K10) Spa Suite
SPA Suite passengers receive 24-hour butler service (packing / unpacking, laundry, ironing, onboard reservations), SPA package, cabin balcony treatments (on request), SPA service privileges (nutritional advice), SPA drinks (smoothies, fresh fruit juices, wellness tea), daily in-cabin dining (fresh canapes, chocolates), Nespresso coffee maker, bathroom with large window (natural light and sea view, blinds between bathroom-living area), Jacuzzi whirlpool bath, emotional shower (color effects and sequences of alternating water jets), walk-in closet, free minibar (re-stocked daily with bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer, premium spirits).



Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number:
Cabin size: 290 ft2 / 27 m2
Balcony size: none
Location (on decks): 5-Pazifik, 6-Atlantik, 7-Sport
Type (categories): (E01, E02, E03) Single Suite with Window
Veranda Suite offers 24-hour room service, curtain divider (between living-sleeping areas), en-suite bathroom (WC, shower, bathtub), walk-in closet, free minibar (re-stocked daily with bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer). Instead of step-out balcony, Single Suites have large rounded window.



Max passengers: 4
Staterooms number:
Cabin size: 290 ft2 / 27 m2
Balcony size: included
Location (on decks): 5-Pazifik, 6-Atlantik, 7-Sport, 9-Bellevue
Type (categories): (E04, E05, E06, E07) Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite offers 24-hour room service, step-out balcony (furnished with 2 padded deckchairs, 1 table), curtain divider (between living-sleeping areas), en-suite bathroom (WC, shower, bathtub), walk-in closet, free minibar (re-stocked daily with bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer). Veranda Suite category also offers wheelchair-accessible (handicapped) and connecting cabins.
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