Destination
Southeast Asia
Trip Duration
23 nights
Cruise Ship
Royal PrincessCruise Company
PrincessStart Port
SingaporeEnd Port
Sydney, AustraliaFlight to Singapore with major airline
Overnight stay in a hotel
Depart 18:00
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Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
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
Arrive 08:00
Depart 20:00
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'.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 18:00
Langkawi lies north of the Strait of Malacca, near the border between Malaysia and Thailand. The monsoon climate means the area is hot and humid all year round. Local attractions include a mangrove swamp on the east coast of the island and a black sand beach in the north.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
The Indonesian island of Lombok is of volcanic origin, surrounded by several small islands. The tourist development began only in 1980. Compared to the tourist-haven of Bali, it makes for a virtually undisturbed holiday.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 21:00
Located in Australia’s only truly tropical region, Darwin is a melting pot of cultures and creatures. Its proximity to southeast Asia mean it’s full of Asian culture and cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the bustling markets serving up authentic international cuisine. The adventurous Aussie spirit is alive and well too, and you can channel your inner Crocodile Dundee as you explore the rivers and wetlands by boat in hopes of catching a glimpse of Darwin’s famous saltwater crocodiles. And the area has a fascinating history, from aboriginal cultures to colonization to World War II.
Outbound flight from UK to Singapore - Return flight from Sydney, Australia
2 Nights Hotel Stay in Singapore
You will be sailing on:
Christened by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge on 13th June 2013, Royal Princess has since dazzled her guests with an extensive range of features that are sure to enhance your time at sea.
Refurbishment Year:
2018Passengers:
35602 Adults
23 nights
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