
Date
2028-01-16
Duration
15 nights
Departure Port
Singapore
Singapore
Arrival Port
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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

From Raffles's 1819 trading post to the world's second-busiest port, Singapore has always been where the world's trade routes converge — and its Supertree Groves, UNESCO-listed hawker culture, and the bowl of Hainanese chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre confirm that its ambition has never dimmed. As Southeast Asia's definitive cruise hub, it serves as the ideal starting point for voyages across the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian archipelago, and beyond. February through April offers the most settled weather for exploring this extraordinary island city-state.
Redang Island off Malaysia's Terengganu coast is a marine park paradise of pristine coral reefs, powder-white beaches, and critical turtle nesting habitat where green and hawksbill turtles come ashore from May through September. Must-dos include snorkelling with blacktip reef sharks, witnessing turtle nesting at Chagar Hutang, and sampling nasi dagang for breakfast. March through October is the open season, with April to June offering the calmest, clearest conditions.
Sihanoukville is Cambodia's principal coastal city on the Gulf of Thailand, serving as a gateway to the stunning Koh Rong archipelago with its bioluminescent waters and pristine beaches. Visitors should explore Otres Beach, take a speedboat to Koh Rong Samloem, and taste fish amok and Kampot pepper crab at seaside restaurants. November through April offers the best weather for beach visits and island-hopping.
Phú Quốc is Vietnam's largest island, a Gulf of Thailand tropical paradise famous for Vietnam's finest fish sauce, prized pepper plantations, and stunning beaches including twenty-kilometer Long Beach and the pristine Sao Beach. Must-dos include visiting a traditional fish sauce factory, snorkeling the An Thới archipelago, and watching the legendary sunset over the western coast. November through March provides the driest, clearest weather for exploration.

Still whispered as Saigon by its ten million residents, Ho Chi Minh City pulses with an energy that outlasted every empire and every war. The French colonial grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Gustave Eiffel's Central Post Office stands in vivid counterpoint to the city's kinetic street life — an endless river of motorbikes, fragrant with pho broth and charcoal-grilled meats. Do not miss the Reunification Palace, a time capsule of Cold War modernism, or a dawn bowl of bánh mì from a sidewalk vendor. The dry season, November through April, offers the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Da Nang is a dynamic Vietnamese coastal city where pristine My Khe Beach, the cave-studded Marble Mountains, and bold central Vietnamese cuisine create one of Southeast Asia's most exciting destinations. Must-dos include climbing the Marble Mountains' Buddha-filled grottoes, savouring turmeric-tinted mi Quang noodles, and taking a day trip to UNESCO-listed Hoi An. February through August offers the driest, most pleasant weather.

Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of nearly two thousand limestone karst islands rising from emerald waters in Vietnam's Gulf of Tonkin. Must-dos include an overnight junk cruise through the karst formations, kayaking into hidden lagoons, and exploring the cathedral-scale Sung Sot Cave. October through April offers the best weather, with spring mist adding an ethereal quality to the already otherworldly scenery.

Hong Kong's port is a vibrant gateway to a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, characterized by its stunning skyline and bustling atmosphere. Must-do experiences include savoring local dim sum and exploring the lively markets. The best season to visit is during the autumn months, when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor adventures.
Day 1

From Raffles's 1819 trading post to the world's second-busiest port, Singapore has always been where the world's trade routes converge — and its Supertree Groves, UNESCO-listed hawker culture, and the bowl of Hainanese chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre confirm that its ambition has never dimmed. As Southeast Asia's definitive cruise hub, it serves as the ideal starting point for voyages across the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian archipelago, and beyond. February through April offers the most settled weather for exploring this extraordinary island city-state.
Day 2
Day 3
Redang Island off Malaysia's Terengganu coast is a marine park paradise of pristine coral reefs, powder-white beaches, and critical turtle nesting habitat where green and hawksbill turtles come ashore from May through September. Must-dos include snorkelling with blacktip reef sharks, witnessing turtle nesting at Chagar Hutang, and sampling nasi dagang for breakfast. March through October is the open season, with April to June offering the calmest, clearest conditions.
Day 4
Day 5
Sihanoukville is Cambodia's principal coastal city on the Gulf of Thailand, serving as a gateway to the stunning Koh Rong archipelago with its bioluminescent waters and pristine beaches. Visitors should explore Otres Beach, take a speedboat to Koh Rong Samloem, and taste fish amok and Kampot pepper crab at seaside restaurants. November through April offers the best weather for beach visits and island-hopping.
Day 6
Phú Quốc is Vietnam's largest island, a Gulf of Thailand tropical paradise famous for Vietnam's finest fish sauce, prized pepper plantations, and stunning beaches including twenty-kilometer Long Beach and the pristine Sao Beach. Must-dos include visiting a traditional fish sauce factory, snorkeling the An Thới archipelago, and watching the legendary sunset over the western coast. November through March provides the driest, clearest weather for exploration.
Day 7
Day 8

Still whispered as Saigon by its ten million residents, Ho Chi Minh City pulses with an energy that outlasted every empire and every war. The French colonial grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Gustave Eiffel's Central Post Office stands in vivid counterpoint to the city's kinetic street life — an endless river of motorbikes, fragrant with pho broth and charcoal-grilled meats. Do not miss the Reunification Palace, a time capsule of Cold War modernism, or a dawn bowl of bánh mì from a sidewalk vendor. The dry season, November through April, offers the most comfortable conditions for exploration.
Day 10
Day 11

Da Nang is a dynamic Vietnamese coastal city where pristine My Khe Beach, the cave-studded Marble Mountains, and bold central Vietnamese cuisine create one of Southeast Asia's most exciting destinations. Must-dos include climbing the Marble Mountains' Buddha-filled grottoes, savouring turmeric-tinted mi Quang noodles, and taking a day trip to UNESCO-listed Hoi An. February through August offers the driest, most pleasant weather.
Day 13

Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of nearly two thousand limestone karst islands rising from emerald waters in Vietnam's Gulf of Tonkin. Must-dos include an overnight junk cruise through the karst formations, kayaking into hidden lagoons, and exploring the cathedral-scale Sung Sot Cave. October through April offers the best weather, with spring mist adding an ethereal quality to the already otherworldly scenery.
Day 14
Day 15

Hong Kong's port is a vibrant gateway to a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, characterized by its stunning skyline and bustling atmosphere. Must-do experiences include savoring local dim sum and exploring the lively markets. The best season to visit is during the autumn months, when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor adventures.



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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