Cruises from Singapore

A vibrant, diverse destination in the heart of Southeast Asia, cruises from Singapore are a fantastic option for anyone wanting to explore Southeast Asia, Australasia, Japan, and beyond. With such a wealth of options, unforgettable adventures await.

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Cruises from Singapore include a wide variety of exciting destinations, with cruises to Southeast Asia available alongside those exploring the Far East, Australasia, destinations in the Indian Ocean, and beyond. For journeys to this region, cruises from Singapore are an ideal option.

Cruise lines sailing out from Singapore

An impressive array of major cruise lines offers cruises from Singapore, with some of the world’s most popular cruise lines sailing from this Southeast Asian destination alongside luxury cruise lines, budget-friendly cruise lines, and more. This means you’ll have a wonderful amount of options to choose from when it comes to booking your next adventure.

Cruise ships departing from Singapore

Sensational cruise ships of all shapes and sizes are found among those departing Singapore, so you’ll find plenty of options when it comes to booking one of the upcoming cruises from Singapore. No matter what sort of onboard experience you’re looking for, you’ll find something to suit you among these sailings.

Types of cruises from Singapore

From all-inclusive packages and family-friendly itineraries to budget-friendly cruises and so much more, cruises from Singapore are as varied as they are thrilling; so, no matter your travel preferences, you’re certain to find something to suit with Iglu Cruise.

Things to do in Singapore

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Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is a haven for nature lovers, located near the Marina Bay Waterfront in the heart of Singapore. Gardens by the Bay has hidden gems such as unique plantlife, calm gardens and unique spots to relax in, as well as its expansive conservatories.

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Merlion Park

Merlion Park, named after the water-spouting Merlion statue, is an essential Singaporean landmark. The Merlion is Singapore's national symbol, with a lion's head and fish's body. The park is popular with tourists and locals alike, who come to take photos of the outstanding scenery, the famous statue and relax by the water.

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Mint Museum of Toys

The Mint museum houses a collection of the best toys from across many ages. Learn about its history and the significance of the museum to academics, artists and students on a guided tour. With so many toys to see, you'll be reliving your childhood in a wave of nostalgia.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Agri-Horticultural Society, in 1859, transformed plantation property into a massive botanical garden for recreational use. It has become a major element of Singapore throughout the years, to the point where it has been designated as the country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The National Orchid Garden is a highlight, as is the ample room for jogging dining or simply relaxing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get to Singapore Port by coach?

Yes, you can! There is a reliable bus service. Simply take the number 400 from the Marina Bay Financial Centre. The nearest bus stop to the cruise centre is on Marina Coastal Drive.

Which countries can I visit when sailing from Singapore Port?

You can visit countries such as Japan, Bali, Australia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Egypt, and many more.

How do I get to Singapore Port?

Singapore port is one of the largest cruise terminals in Asia. Situated at Marina South, the cruise centre is very easy to get to from the city centre.

From the city, take the North-South line on the MRT to Marina South Pier Station. Taxis are also a good option, and you can access the terminal directly.

Can I arrange an overnight stay at Singapore Port?

Yes, you can! There is a large variety of hotels, from budget to luxury. Here is a list of some of the nearby hotels;
Marina Bay Sands
The Westin Singapore
The Fullerton Bay Hotel

What type of cruises are available from Singapore Port?

There is a wide variety of cruises sailing from Singapore. You can book luxury cruises, all-inclusive cruises, and journeys of varying lengths, such as 7-day, 14-day cruises, and 20-day cruises.

Where in the world can I cruise from Singapore Port?

You can cruise to some amazing places from Singapore, including the Far East, Australasia, the Indian Ocean, and the Middle East.

What are example Itineraries?

Australasia Cruises from Singapore
Far East cruises from Singapore
Dubai cruises from Singapore

How to Book a Cruise from Singapore?

You can book your perfect cruise from Singapore with Iglu Cruise.

How many terminals does Singapore Port have?

Singapore Port has two terminals.

Here is the address for both of these:

Marina Bay Cruise Centre, 61 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore, 018947

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Best time for cruises from Singapore

Primarily exploring Southeast Asia and the Far East, cruises from Singapore are a fantastic option at almost any time of year. Although, those who want to make the most of their time exploring this sensational region may wish to embark on cruises from Singapore from November to April. This is the dry season in many Southeast Asian nations, meaning the weather is more agreeable; however, it is also the peak travel season for destinations like Japan and South Korea. This might not be the most ideal option, but avoiding the crowds comes with the risk that the weather will interrupt your shore excursions, and these destinations have so much to offer those ready to explore ashore.

Those after more affordable Asia cruises may want to consider cruising during the summer months; you’ll just need to prepare yourself to deal with temperamental weather, with increasingly hot and humid conditions. Foodies, however, will find joy throughout the year, as Asia’s rich tapestry of cuisines is enjoyable at any time.

What to do in Singapore

Sentosa island is famously the number one most popular holiday destination of Singapore, the huge attraction park is something not to miss. While in Singapore why not visit Underwater World, Volcano Land, Fantasy Island, or the Dolphin Lagoon? Try to climb the Merlion, visit the manicured gardens and experience the southernmost point of the Asian continent.

Cruises from Singapore are a great way to enjoy a cruise to Asia. With great ships such as the Diamond Princess, the Costa Romantica and Legend of the Seas all offering great itineraries to this stunning port of call.