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Celebrity Cruises: 14 nights from Singapore with Celebrity Millennium (Nov 23, 2024)

Indian Ocean: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India

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Cruise code ML14R07620241123
Nov 23, 2024
from $2,163.98
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Cruise itinerary

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    Saturday, November 23, 2024 - 08:00
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    Sunday, November 24, 2024 10:00 - 05:00
    Port Klang chevron_right
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    Monday, November 25, 2024 08:00 - not found
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    Tuesday, November 26, 2024 not found - 05:00
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    Wednesday, November 27, 2024 07:00 - 07:00
    Phuket chevron_right
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    Thursday, November 28, 2024 -- --
    Navigation
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    Saturday, November 30, 2024 08:00 - 07:00
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    Sunday, December 1, 2024 07:00 - 04:30
    Colombo chevron_right
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    Thursday, December 5, 2024 07:00 - 02:30
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Singapore

Singapore

Cruises from Singapore: itineraries and offers Singapore, the major Asian financial center, is the ideal starting point for those who wants to visit Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia on a cruise. Cruises from Singapore range in length from 3 up to 27 nights to meet the needs of most tourists. Check out all itineraries and companies that offer cruises that depart from Singapore on our website and you can make an exotic trip aboard the most exclusive ships!

Set sail from Singapore for a cruise to the Far East

The Far East is a fascinating destination that attracts thousands of tourists every year. Cruises from Singapore are the best way to visit these faraway lands in comfort and without stress. Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, Silversea and Holland America Line are just some of the major companies offering cruises from Singapore: choose a cruise to discover Malaysia or you can even reach Tokyo aboard elegant ships! On our site you will find a wide variety of itineraries at the best price. Contact our travel agents and you can conveniently add flights to Singapore to your offer and perhaps decide to stay in a hotel a few days to visit this beautiful city. In Singapore you should not miss Merlion Park, with the famous Merlion statue. It represents a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish and it is considered the symbol of the city.

Cruises that depart from Singapore, when to go? Singapore's climate is equatorial so it often rains, often of short duration, even daily. So if you are planning a cruise from Singapore remember to bring a small umbrella with you or raincoat for your excursions. Temperatures in this region are usually warm and rarely drop below 23 degrees. Although there are cruises departing year-round, the best period to visit Singapore on a cruise is from June to March. Browse available departures that depart from Singapore: Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and more await you for an unusual cruise that will leave you with unforgettable memories!

Port Klang

Port Klang

Port Kelang, also known as Port Klang, is Malaysia's principal port and one of the busiest ports in Southeast Asia. Thanks to its location, on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, it serves as a major gateway for international trade. It connects trade routes between the Far East, Europe, and the Americas. The port was officially opened in 1901 to cater to the booming tin mining industry in the region. Originally its name was Port Swettenham in honor of Sir Frank Swettenham, the first British Resident of the Federated Malay States.

 

Then, in 1972 the port was renamed Port Klang. Nowadays, Port Klang continues to play a crucial role in Malaysia's trade and logistics sector, driving economic growth and development in the region. Currently, the government is planning to expand and modernize the port in order to increase increase its capacity and efficiency.

Penang

Penang

Penang

Penang

Phuket

Phuket

Hambantota

Hambantota

Colombo

Colombo

Cochin

Cochin

Cochin

Cochin

Mormugao

Mormugao

Bombay

Bombay

Bombay

Bombay