Explore the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, with a full-day tour of this UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its stunning temples and history.
Starting at one of the best-preserved gates into the ancient city of Angkor, this comprehensive full-day tour will afford you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the heart of the Khmer Empire and marvel at the remarkable surviving ruins of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the wider Angkor area. You’ll start, though, with the temple of Bayon, which sits in the centre of the Angkor Thom complex, before heading east to Ta Prohm. A jungle-surrounded temple famous for featuring in 2001’s Tomb Raider, this unique ruin was originally completed in 1186 and is known for its dilapidated state due to the invasive snake-like roots of Tetrameles trees. Once you’ve spent some time admiring this site, it’s time to tackle Angkor Wat – the highlight of this full-day tour and the largest religious structure in the world today. Designed after Mount Meru (home to the devas in Hindu mythology), the expansive temple complex is surrounded by more than five kilometres of moat and is uniquely oriented to the west – something that scholars are still divided on to this day. After spending some time exploring this site, you’ll have the chance to admire the entire area from atop Phnom Bakheng as the sun sets. One of three hilltop temples in the Angkor area, you’ll be able to see Angkor Wat, the impressive West Baray reservoir, and the stunning highland scenery surrounding this extraordinary bucket list destination.
Things to see:
Angkor Thom
Capital city of the Khmer Empire and home to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, researchers believe that Angkor was the largest pre-industrial city in the world by surface area which utilised a complicated water management system to support an estimated population of 750,000 to one million people throughout the late 9th century to the 15th century.
Ciudad De Siem Riep
One of the most-visited places in the Kingdom of Cambodia, primarily due to its close proximity to the sacred Angkor Wat temple complex, Siem Riep is a hub for international tourism and a city with its own sights to see, including the Royal Gardens and the 18th century Bo Pagoda.
Angkor Wat Temple
Considered the largest religious structure in the world, Angkor Wat was originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in 1150 before transitioning into a Buddhist temple by the end of the century; one of the best examples of Khmer architecture surviving today, most of this temple’s surfaces are carved with reliefs depicting scenes from Indian literature and the site is home to over 1,700 depictions of Hindu and Buddhist deities.
West Baray Reservoir
West of Angkor Thom, this remarkable rectangular reservoir is one of the largest hand-cut reservoirs in the world and has an impressive upper capacity of roughly 14 billion gallons of water; constructed throughout the 11th century, West Baray is also home to West Mebon – a Hindu temple built on an artificial island in the reservoir itself, which is only accessible by boat during the rainy season.
Angkor City
The last and most enduring capital of the Khmer Empire, this stunning city sits on the west bank of the Siem Reap River roughly a mile from Angkor Wat; established in the late 12th century by Jayavarman VII and a key location in his expansion-focused building programs, this site is home to some spectacular Khmer ruins – including the Bayon Buddhist temple, the Preah Palilay Buddhist sanctuary, and the Prasat Suor Prat towers.
What’s Included
Included
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites (Angkor Wat temple complex) and your hotel
Entrance fees and attraction tickets to sites highlighted in the itinerary (where applicable)
Expert tour guide for sites highlighted in the itinerary
Not Included
Meals and refreshments
Sightseeing stops and optional experiences not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Transfers
Transfers (where applicable) will be shared
Gratuities & Local Customs
Tipping your tour leader is not compulsory, however the equivalent of USD $2 to USD $4 per person is a commonly used guideline
Singapore - Gardens by the Bay
Day 6
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Things to see:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Singapore
Day 8
03 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Things to do in Singapore:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Penang
Day 10
05 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Penang, commonly referred to as the pearl of the orient, is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations. The island is located on the Malaysian Peninsula's northwest coast. On the island, there are lots of different attractions to enjoy. Blending Malay, Chinese, and Indian food, culture, and architecture. Its capital, George Town, is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. During your time there, make sure to visit the Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang National Park and the Pinang Peranakan Mansion.
Things to do in Penang:
Kek Lok Si
Built in 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple is considered to be one of the most beautiful and popular temples to visit in Malaysia. Not only does it boast millions of images of Buddha, but sculptures, murals and impressive carvings. Blending traditional Chinese rituals with Mahayana Buddhism, it’s a captivating attraction that’s a must visit whilst in Penang.
National Park
Alternatively, you can head to the picturesque and tranquil Penang National Park. Offering an array of activities within it, from hiking trails to jungle trekking and visiting the beautiful Muka Head Lighthouse, you won’t be lost on activities to enjoy. A wide selection of wildlife can also be found here, including the Black Giant Squirrel, White-throated Kingfisher and turtles (within the designated Turtle Conservation Centre).
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Another fascinating attraction in Penang is the Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Situated in George Town, it’s a museum that encapsulates the heritage of the island. Housed within a colourful and extraordinary building, it will immerse you into the town’s captivating past.
Phuket
Day 11
06 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
Thailand's southernmost province, Phuket, is Thailand's largest island. Phang-nga and Krabi are the closest provinces to Phuket and due to the significant Chinese influence on Phuket, there are several Chinese shrines and restaurants all across Phuket City. Since Phuket is a large island, it is bordered by a number of spectacular beaches, including Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, and Mai Khao. The most magnificent sunsets in Thailand are allegedly seen from Laem PhromThep viewpoint. Alongside beaches, Phuket has an array of other attractions including the Big Budha, the old town and Chilva Market.
Things to do in Phuket:
Big Buddha
The third tallest statue in the country, this huge buddha stands at an impressive 45 metres tall and 25.45 metres wide. Overlooking the city, it’s made of concrete and has been meticulously covered with Burmese white marble. Taking over 10 years to build, this extraordinary statue offers the perfect photo opportunities.
Old Town
A historical area in the city of Phuket, the main streets boast buildings with a distinct Portuguese appearance. In the town you’ll find an array of shops, hotels, museums and restaurants to explore throughout your time there.
Chilva Market
Alternatively, you can head to the bustling Chilva market. A market that runs at night, it offers an array of food, from savoury delights to sweet treats at reasonable prices.
Langkawi
Day 12
07 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
An archipelago of 99 islands, Langkawi is a picturesque destination with tropical rainforests, cascading waterfalls and breathtaking beaches amongst fantastic man made attractions. Its main island is home to several must-see landmarks including the Kilim Geoforest Park, Langkawi SkyCab and Crocodile Adventureland.
Things to do in Langkawi:
Kilim Geoforest Park
One of the must see attractions in Langkawi is the picturesque Kilim Geoforest Park. Featuring an array of flora and fauna, from mangrove forests to beaches, you can enjoy a relaxing river tour through the nature park and even visit a floating restaurant during your time there.
Langkawi SkyCab
Take to the skies and enjoy an unforgettable cable car ride on the Panorama SkyCab. Reaching heights of 708 metres above sea level and spanning just over 2 kilometres, the sights you’ll see along the way are guaranteed to take your breath away.
Crocodile Adventureland
From crocodile talks, to fishing and feeding, Crocodile Adventureland gets you up close to these fascinating creatures. Spanning 20 hectares, the wildlife park is home to a variety of different species.
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Customer reviews for Regatta
4.5
Based on 12 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
5
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Regatta is a very nice ship. We couldn’t fault anything regarding the presentation and cleanliness throughout. The cruise itself was too busy though and lacked time to properly enjoy the resorts. Maybe one less port would have worked better with an overnight stay in Phuket May have been a better option than the short stops experienced. Excursions offered were not inspiring and disappointingly we were miss sold a trip in Phuket presented as visiting a shopping mall 5 mins walk from a beach which was parent nonsense as it occurred leaving us with 3 1/2 hours at a mall which translates into a wasted effort. Food was enjoyable with a couple of memorable meals taken in the speciality restaurants. Either side of that the main dining room offered a good selection albeit the experience didn’t wow on a couple of occasions. The biggest disappointment was the post dinner entertainment which was as flat as a pancake. Low budget shows were the mainstay all of which were distinctly ordinary.
couple
10+ cruises
15 Apr 2025
A lovely cruise holiday with good service from friendly staff- who seemed to actuallly enjoy their work and had interest in both their work and passengers. Got to meet a delightful group of fellow passengers who where from all parts of the globe and generally well travelled. . Regatta was generally pristine and there were lots of facilities, for a small ship,if you wanted to use them . Food was generally of high standard with a wide variety. Cabin was modern with plenty of tv channels and usb charging points. On the downside the en-suite was relatively small for a premier cruise line , found it a squeeze to get in the shower and it was quite a high step from main cabin to en suite- beware you do not fall as you come out. For Brits it lacked a kettle for making a cup of tea but free room service was always available and prompt- so we made use of that service for tea and coffee plus the fridge was well stocked with soda .
Disembarkation was relatively early from 8-9 am and for those with late flights they did not offer extra time onboard.
Excursion's generally enjoyable and informative but only touched the surface and could have been slightly longer for the costs involved.
All in all a very relaxing holiday with good food and drink, great service and good company.
couple
10+ cruises
13 Apr 2025
Food was fabulous.
Cabin was clean and large enough but the shower was very small.
Wasn’t really enough entertainment for us, we prefer a larger ship
couple
10+ cruises
11 Apr 2025
This was our first ever cruise and overall very enjoyable but not unlikely to rebook as too quiet for us.
We stayed in one of the PH suites, which was lovely except for the air-conditioning which didn't work very well snd room was very warm on the evenings.
The ship decor was lovely and the food in all restaurants was amazing.
Staff were very friendly and our Butler was very helpful.
The biggest issue we had with the ship was the entertainment which was quite poor. . . one night was ok but the group try to sign songs not suited for their vocal range.
The swimming pool was quite shabby, tiles were falling off daily which you don't expect on a ship that is at the price level Oceania us pitched at.
Excursions were overpriced and not very well organised. . . . you felt very rushed abd too much time waiting around for guides to purchase tickets. . . which you would think would already be purchased. . . . cheaper to arrange your own trips. . . . arrange a private guide. . . very reasonable
But we met some lovely people and enjoyed our stay
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PRICE DROP! Siem Reap, Angkor Wat & Southeast Asia to Singapore + Stays, 27 March 2025 (14 nights)
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Flight departs
DAY 1-2
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Siem Reap Hotel Stay - 3 Nights
DAY 2-5
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Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
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Cambodia - Angkor Wat Full Day Tour
DAY 3
Starting at one of the best-preserved gates into the ancient city of Angkor, this comprehensive full-day tour will afford you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the heart of the Khmer Empire and marvel at the remarkable surviving ruins of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the wider Angkor area. You’ll start, though, with the temple of Bayon, which sits in the centre of the Angkor Thom complex, before heading east to Ta Prohm. A jungle-surrounded temple famous for featuring in 2001’s Tomb Raider, this unique ruin was originally completed in 1186 and is known for its dilapidated state due to the invasive snake-like roots of Tetrameles trees. Once you’ve spent some time admiring this site, it’s time to tackle Angkor Wat – the highlight of this full-day tour and the largest religious structure in the world today. Designed after Mount Meru (home to the devas in Hindu mythology), the expansive temple complex is surrounded by more than five kilometres of moat and is uniquely oriented to the west – something that scholars are still divided on to this day. After spending some time exploring this site, you’ll have the chance to admire the entire area from atop Phnom Bakheng as the sun sets. One of three hilltop temples in the Angkor area, you’ll be able to see Angkor Wat, the impressive West Baray reservoir, and the stunning highland scenery surrounding this extraordinary bucket list destination.
Things to see:
Angkor Thom
Capital city of the Khmer Empire and home to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, researchers believe that Angkor was the largest pre-industrial city in the world by surface area which utilised a complicated water management system to support an estimated population of 750,000 to one million people throughout the late 9th century to the 15th century.
Ciudad De Siem Riep
One of the most-visited places in the Kingdom of Cambodia, primarily due to its close proximity to the sacred Angkor Wat temple complex, Siem Riep is a hub for international tourism and a city with its own sights to see, including the Royal Gardens and the 18th century Bo Pagoda.
Angkor Wat Temple
Considered the largest religious structure in the world, Angkor Wat was originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in 1150 before transitioning into a Buddhist temple by the end of the century; one of the best examples of Khmer architecture surviving today, most of this temple’s surfaces are carved with reliefs depicting scenes from Indian literature and the site is home to over 1,700 depictions of Hindu and Buddhist deities.
West Baray Reservoir
West of Angkor Thom, this remarkable rectangular reservoir is one of the largest hand-cut reservoirs in the world and has an impressive upper capacity of roughly 14 billion gallons of water; constructed throughout the 11th century, West Baray is also home to West Mebon – a Hindu temple built on an artificial island in the reservoir itself, which is only accessible by boat during the rainy season.
Angkor City
The last and most enduring capital of the Khmer Empire, this stunning city sits on the west bank of the Siem Reap River roughly a mile from Angkor Wat; established in the late 12th century by Jayavarman VII and a key location in his expansion-focused building programs, this site is home to some spectacular Khmer ruins – including the Bayon Buddhist temple, the Preah Palilay Buddhist sanctuary, and the Prasat Suor Prat towers.
What’s Included
Included
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites (Angkor Wat temple complex) and your hotel
Entrance fees and attraction tickets to sites highlighted in the itinerary (where applicable)
Expert tour guide for sites highlighted in the itinerary
Not Included
Meals and refreshments
Sightseeing stops and optional experiences not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Transfers
Transfers (where applicable) will be shared
Gratuities & Local Customs
Tipping your tour leader is not compulsory, however the equivalent of USD $2 to USD $4 per person is a commonly used guideline
Transfers
Transfers from LandTour to Airport
Included
Flight departs
DAY 5
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Transfers
Transfers from LandTour to Airport
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Transfers from Airport to Hotel
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Singapore City Hotel Stay - 3 Nights
DAY 5-8
Hotel information not available yet
Come back near the cruise departure date to check the updated hotel information. After booking, you will be able to edit change Hotel preferences, upgrade or extend your stay.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Singapore - Gardens by the Bay
DAY 6
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Things to see:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Transfers
Transfers from LandTour to Port
Included
Singapore
DAY 8
03 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Transfers
Transfers from LandTour to Port
Included
Things to do in Singapore:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Malacca
DAY 9
04 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Situated in the south west of Malaysia, the bustling city of Malacca is a vibrant place to visit. Not only does it boast a night market that's famous for its large amount of produce, but lots of historic attractions, such as the Cheng Hoon Teng temple that dates to the 17th century.
Things to do in Malacca:
Night Market
The iconic Jonker Street Night Market is a popular place to visit for tourists, due to the array of souvenirs, food and entertainment. A bustling open-air market that's open on the weekend, it's a spectacle that's worth seeing during your time in the city.
Temple
Alternatively, if you're looking for something a little more historic, head to the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. Dating to the 17th century, this colourful Buddhist, Confucianism and Taoism temple is the oldest of its kind in the country.
River Walk
If you want to see Malacca in all of its glory, head down the river. The popular river walk is the perfect way to take in the sights and sounds of the city, stopping along the way at local vendors. A picturesque walk, it's a must when in the city.
Penang
DAY 10
05 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Penang, commonly referred to as the pearl of the orient, is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations. The island is located on the Malaysian Peninsula's northwest coast. On the island, there are lots of different attractions to enjoy. Blending Malay, Chinese, and Indian food, culture, and architecture. Its capital, George Town, is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. During your time there, make sure to visit the Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang National Park and the Pinang Peranakan Mansion.
Things to do in Penang:
Kek Lok Si
Built in 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple is considered to be one of the most beautiful and popular temples to visit in Malaysia. Not only does it boast millions of images of Buddha, but sculptures, murals and impressive carvings. Blending traditional Chinese rituals with Mahayana Buddhism, it’s a captivating attraction that’s a must visit whilst in Penang.
National Park
Alternatively, you can head to the picturesque and tranquil Penang National Park. Offering an array of activities within it, from hiking trails to jungle trekking and visiting the beautiful Muka Head Lighthouse, you won’t be lost on activities to enjoy. A wide selection of wildlife can also be found here, including the Black Giant Squirrel, White-throated Kingfisher and turtles (within the designated Turtle Conservation Centre).
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Another fascinating attraction in Penang is the Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Situated in George Town, it’s a museum that encapsulates the heritage of the island. Housed within a colourful and extraordinary building, it will immerse you into the town’s captivating past.
Phuket
DAY 11
06 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
Thailand's southernmost province, Phuket, is Thailand's largest island. Phang-nga and Krabi are the closest provinces to Phuket and due to the significant Chinese influence on Phuket, there are several Chinese shrines and restaurants all across Phuket City. Since Phuket is a large island, it is bordered by a number of spectacular beaches, including Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, and Mai Khao. The most magnificent sunsets in Thailand are allegedly seen from Laem PhromThep viewpoint. Alongside beaches, Phuket has an array of other attractions including the Big Budha, the old town and Chilva Market.
Things to do in Phuket:
Big Buddha
The third tallest statue in the country, this huge buddha stands at an impressive 45 metres tall and 25.45 metres wide. Overlooking the city, it’s made of concrete and has been meticulously covered with Burmese white marble. Taking over 10 years to build, this extraordinary statue offers the perfect photo opportunities.
Old Town
A historical area in the city of Phuket, the main streets boast buildings with a distinct Portuguese appearance. In the town you’ll find an array of shops, hotels, museums and restaurants to explore throughout your time there.
Chilva Market
Alternatively, you can head to the bustling Chilva market. A market that runs at night, it offers an array of food, from savoury delights to sweet treats at reasonable prices.
Langkawi
DAY 12
07 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
An archipelago of 99 islands, Langkawi is a picturesque destination with tropical rainforests, cascading waterfalls and breathtaking beaches amongst fantastic man made attractions. Its main island is home to several must-see landmarks including the Kilim Geoforest Park, Langkawi SkyCab and Crocodile Adventureland.
Things to do in Langkawi:
Kilim Geoforest Park
One of the must see attractions in Langkawi is the picturesque Kilim Geoforest Park. Featuring an array of flora and fauna, from mangrove forests to beaches, you can enjoy a relaxing river tour through the nature park and even visit a floating restaurant during your time there.
Langkawi SkyCab
Take to the skies and enjoy an unforgettable cable car ride on the Panorama SkyCab. Reaching heights of 708 metres above sea level and spanning just over 2 kilometres, the sights you’ll see along the way are guaranteed to take your breath away.
Crocodile Adventureland
From crocodile talks, to fishing and feeding, Crocodile Adventureland gets you up close to these fascinating creatures. Spanning 20 hectares, the wildlife park is home to a variety of different species.
Port Klang, Malaysia
DAY 13
08 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
The vibrant and bustling capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur boasts a modern skyline, fantastic restaurants and historic landmarks. Dominated by the Petronas Twin Towers (that stand at an impressive 451 metres tall), there are so many things to see and do there, including venturing up the Menara tower, exploring the Batu Caves and venturing out to the fascinating Thean Hou Temple that’s situated just outside the city centre.
Things to do in Port Klang, Malaysia:
Kuala Lumpur Tower
Built in 1994, Kuala Lumpur Tower is a 6 storey, 421 metre tall communication tower, is the second-tallest tower in Southeast Asia, Malaysia, and the seventh-tallest skyscraper in the entire globe. Venture to the top of this extraordinary building and enjoy breathtaking views out across the city.
Batu Caves
The cave complex, which is devoted to Murugan, is one of the most well-known Hindu sanctuaries outside of India. It serves as the main point of Malaysia's Thaipusam, a Tamil holiday. Located just a few miles outside of the city, it’s well worth a visit to these incredible caves, so you can see the breathtaking surroundings, numerous statues and other attractions found in and around them.
Thean Hou Temple
A six-tiered temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, Theanu Hou is situated on 1.67 acres of property on Lorong Bellamy, atop Robson Heights, with views of Jalan Syed Putra. Built in 1987 and formally inaugurated in 1989, it's a captivating attraction to visit whilst in the city.
Singapore
DAY 14
09 Apr 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Things to do in Singapore:
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.
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.
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.
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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