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1 | Hong Kong, ChinaEmbarkment | |||
Hong Kong is a modern and intriguing city, and despite being compact, it is sure to amaze any visitor at all turns. The view of the bustling metropolis from Victoria Peak is phenomenal, and the Peak Tram is a great way to make the journey up, as the tram has been leading up to the mountain since 1885. The Ladies' Market is a chance to experience a typical Asian market, the perfect place to practice your haggling skills. You are sure to find an ideal location to eat in Hong Kong amongst the culinary festivals, charming street food stalls and world class restaurants. | ||||
2 | Cruising | |||
3 | Cruising | |||
4 | Ho Chi Minh (Phu My), Vietnam | |||
Phu My is the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. Ho Chi Minh is the largest city in Vietnam, and is known for it's pulsating energy, which makes it the cultural and economic centre of the country. With a vibrant mix of old and new, Ho Chi Minh City is full of colonial structures such as the Notre Dame cathedral, atmospheric temples like the Jade Emperor Pagoda and sleek modern buildings where you look out over the city, like the Saigon Skydeck on the Bitexco Financial Tower. Ho Chi Minh is bursting with history to discover, which you can do at the Cu Chi tunnels and War Remnants Museum. | ||||
5 | Cruising | |||
6 | Singapore, SingaporeOvernight | |||
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7 | Singapore, Singapore | |||
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8 | Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia | |||
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city, is bustling and diverse with a variety of attractions, including the world famous Petronas Twin Towers. It was only in 1957 that Malaysia's first prime minister declared independence in Kuala Lumpur, and British colonial-era landmarks are still dotted around the city. The Petaling Street flea market is an authentic taste of Kuala Lumpur while the Batu Caves is a destination you cannot miss. The thousands of hawker stalls, cafes and restaurants ensure visitors don't leave without a true taste of the best of Malaysian cuisine | ||||
9 | Penang, Malaysia | |||
The tropical island of Penang lies on the west coast of Malaysia. The capital, Georgetown is a registered UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. There are numerous temples, mosques and churches on the island. Of particular interest is the Ke Lok Si, the largest Chinese temple in Malaysia. Penang is known as a region of diversity and is often seen as a connection between Europe and Asia. Some argue that Penang offers the best food Malaysia has to offer and the island is fondly referred to as the 'Pearl of the Orient'. | ||||
10 | Cruising | |||
11 | Cruising | |||
12 | Cruising | |||
13 | Cruising | |||
14 | Cruising | |||
15 | Cruising | |||
16 | Port Louis, Mauritius | |||
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius and is located in the Indian Ocean. With a population of around 170 000, the city is the largest as well as the cultural and economic center of the country. There are many attractions that you will be able to discover on a trip to the city. Visit the Meenakshi Hindu temple or the UNESCO World Heritage Immigration Depot, the remains of which used to be a camp for Indian laborers in the 19th century and should be on top of your to-visit list. | ||||
17 | Cruising | |||
18 | Cruising | |||
19 | Cruising | |||
20 | Durban, South Africa | |||
Durban is situated on the Indian Ocean on the east coast of South Africa. Durban is South Africa's second biggest city, with slightly more than 3 million inhabitants, and is one of the most important industrial cities in the country. The beaches and the subtropical climate make Durban a popular spot for vacationers from around the world. Watersport enthusiasts will be extremely impressed by the activities on offer and the cultural side of the city boasts many museums, theatres and botanical gardens. | ||||
21 | Cruising | |||
22 | Cruising | |||
23 | Cape Town, South AfricaOvernight | |||
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering. | ||||
24 | Cape Town, South Africa | |||
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering. | ||||
25 | Cruising | |||
26 | Walvis Bay, Namibia | |||
Walvis Bay, 'Whale Bay' in English, is a city and bay on the west coast of Namibia. The city is home to the main sea port in Namibia and is the third largest city in the country. 67,000 people live in Walvis Bay on the Atlantic coast. In the city there is the Rhenish Mission Church, which is a National Monument in Namibia. Outside the city numerous tours and excursions are offered. Besides seals and dolphin tours, a trip to the southern lagoon is recommended. The 5,000-year-old lagoon is Namibia's oldest and largest. | ||||
27 | Cruising | |||
28 | Cruising | |||
29 | Cruising | |||
30 | Cruising | |||
31 | Cruising | |||
32 | Cruising | |||
33 | Dakar, Senegal | |||
Dakar is the capital of Senegal as well as the largest city of the country. It expertly combines the modern big city with a traditional African way of life. Markets, museums, art galleries and film festivals all add to the charm of this vibrant port city. Make sure you enjoy some of the delicious African cuisine. | ||||
34 | Cruising | |||
35 | Cruising | |||
36 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain | |||
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the capitals of the Canary Islands. The many cafes and seating areas invite tourists to relax and enjoy observing the hustle and bustle of the city. The town's history goes back to the 15th Century. Today it is mainly a modern city, a magnet for both locals and tourists. Tenerife is also home to the third highest island volcano on Earth, Mount Teide. | ||||
37 | Cruising | |||
38 | Cruising | |||
39 | Cruising | |||
40 | Southampton (London), England, United KingdomDisembarkment | |||
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more! |
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