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All Inclusive Christmas & New Year Asia Cruise & Stay
All Inclusive Christmas & New Year Asia Cruise & Stay
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Highlights: Singapore - Koh Samui - Bangkok (Laem Chabang, overnight in port) - Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My) - Nha Trang - Puerto Princesa - Boracay - Coron - Hong Kong - Taipei


Upgrade Options:
➤Experience the Beauty of the Sea with Ocean View Cabins from £400pp
➤Enjoy the Open Sea with a Balcony Cabin Upgrade from £1680pp


Hotels featured:
➤ Park Regis by Prince Singapore 4*
➤ The Landis Taipei 5*


Itinerary
Wed 17 Dec 25: Singapore
➤ Flights from London Heathrow Airport to Singapore Changi Airport
➤ Private Transfer Airport to Hotel
➤ Stay at Park Regis by Prince Singapore for 2 nights


Sat 20 Dec 25: Asia: Hong Kong & Thailand
➤ Private Transfer Hotel to Port
Singapore
➤ Beguiling Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. Many business people and holidaymakers travel to Singapore on their way to the Far East, or as a stop-off between Australia and Europe, and are eager to see and experience this legendary hi-tech Asian city, which combines traditional enclaves with the towering steel and cement of a cosmopolitan international power-house. The customs that underpin community life emerge out of a cultural mix that includes predominantly Chinese, Indian and Malay ethnic groups. Singapore is an island off the southern tip of Malaysia, linked to it by a causeway. It evolved from a sleepy fishing village in the early 1900s to become one of Asia's economic tigers. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles landed on Singapore's northern bank in 1819, quickly identifying a strategic trading location. Singapore's rural landscape was transformed by British colonial rule, Japanese occupation, Communist insurrection and finally, independence. Since becoming a republic in 1965 the island has experienced increased prosperity and exponential economic growth. Shimmering skyscrapers tower above the slick financial districts and elegant colonial buildings preserve a lingering old-world charm. Singapore's full calendar of events showcases a spectrum of cultural celebrations and shopping activities. The early summer months bustle in anticipation of the Singapore Sale - a time when tourists can cash in on the competitive prices of electronic equipment, jewellery and other merchandise. The business activity thrives amid the celebration of Chinese, Hindu and Muslim festivals that punctuate the year with their colourful representations. These include the Chinese New Year, Ramadan, Hari Raya Puasa, Vesak Day, the Dragon Boat Festival, Festival of the Hungry Ghosts and Thaipusam. The core of downtown Singapore is formed by the Colonial District, embellished by cathedrals and cricket lawns. The notable sites of the area include the Empress Place Building and the luxurious Raffles Hotel. Although most of old Singapore has been demolished to make way for the modern city, many major landmarks within the Colonial District have been preserved. The surrounding ethnic enclaves of Little India, Chinatown and the Arab Quarter also provide glimpses into the traditions that have sustained their respective communities through the centuries.


Mon 22 Dec 25: Koh Samui
➤ Koh Samui is one of Thailands most beautiful islands and a top tourist destination. Visitors come to Koh Samui for its stunning beaches, luxurious resorts, and lively nightlife. Theres something for everyone on this island, whether youre looking to relax or party. The beaches on Koh Samui are some of the best in Thailand. White sand and clear blue water make for a perfect backdrop to your vacation. Many of the beaches are lined with palm trees and offer plenty of activities, such as swimming, sunbathing, kayaking, and windsurfing. If youre looking for luxury, Koh Samui has no shortage of high-end resorts. Whether you want a private villa with its own pool or a five-star hotel with all the amenities, youll find it here. Prices can be steep, but its worth it for the incredible views and top-notch service Koh Samui is also renowned for its nightlife. Chaweng Beach is the place to be after dark, with its many bars, clubs, and restaurants. The party goes all night long, so be prepared to stay up late! Whether youre looking to relax or party, Koh Samui is the perfect destination. With its stunning beaches, luxurious resorts, and lively nightlife, theres something for everyone on this island.


Tue 23 Dec 25: Laem Chabang
➤ The coastal city of Laem Chabang is a popular destination for travelers in Thailand. Located in eastern Thailand, Laem Chabang has a long history of trade and commerce, and as such it is home to many different cultures, religions, and beliefs. The city of Laem Chabang has a unique blend of modern developments alongside traditional markets, temples, and ancient structures. When visiting Laem Chabang, be sure to explore the many different sights and attractions the city has to offer. Start off your visit by exploring the downtown area, where you will find plenty of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. The downtown also provides a great opportunity to learn about the local culture and history of the area. Visit the local open-air markets to try some traditional Thai dishes like pad thai and som tam, or visit one of the many temples to experience the spiritual side of Thai culture. The beaches of Laem Chabang are also popular spots for visitors. Enjoy a relaxing day soaking up the sun on the nearby beaches such as Sai Kaew Beach or Bangsaen Beach. Spend some time swimming, snorkeling, or windsurfing, or just take some time out to enjoy your favorite book under an umbrella. If youre feeling adventurous, take a boat trip out to Koh Si Chang island for some snorkeling and kayaking. While in Laem Chabang, dont miss out on the chance to visit the nearby attractions. Make your way to the eucalyptus forest of Khao Khiao National Park to spot exotic wild animals in their natural habitat. Continue your journey by heading to the night market to pick up souvenirs and sample some of the local delicacies. Finally, dont forget to check out the Buddha Mountain for some breathtaking views of the nearby islands and coastline. Laem Chabang is a great destination for travelers who want to experience both modern comforts and traditional charm. Enjoy its beaches, cultural attractions, and distinct cuisine on your next visit. With its laidback atmosphere, unique sights, and diverse culture, Laem Chabang is sure to deliver a memorable trip!


Fri 26 Dec 25: Ho Chi Minh City
➤ Ho Chi Minh City, better known by its former name of Saigon, is an industrious and dense metropolis, the largest city in Vietnam and the business capital of the country. With a population of roughly nine million, it is crowded and noisy, yet also exciting, a historic city that encompasses the essence of the nation. Located on the Saigon River on the edge of the Mekong Delta, Saigon became the capital of the Republic of South Vietnam and was the American headquarters during the Vietnam War. Two years later the Communist north took control of the country, the city's name was changed to Ho Chi Minh City, and recession and poverty ensued. Today, Ho Chi Minh City has a cosmopolitan atmosphere and, having actively welcomed capitalism, its citizens are clearly business-minded. Although relatively modern, it has still managed to hold onto its historical character, and fine restaurants, chic hotels and bars line the sidewalks. The buzzing of motorbikes and scooters merges with the calls of street vendors and the urgent business of stall owners, selling a range of delectable street food and exotic delicacies. The sight of a family of four balanced precariously on a scooter, a squealing pig strapped onto the back of a bicycle, bowed heads topped by pointed lampshade - style hats and orange-clothed monks are just some of the vibrant images the city has to offer.
Although overshadowed by modern and Asiatic influences, a little of Ho Chi Minh City's French colonial charm still remains, evident in the graceful architecture, wide boulevards, and a sidewalk cafe society. It is not for the attractions that travellers visit Ho Chi Minh City however, but for the vibrancy of its street life, and its proximity to the Mekong Delta.


Sat 27 Dec 25: Nha Trang
➤ The capital of Khanh Hoa Province, and located on Vietnam's south-eastern coastline, Nha Trang is a popular tourist destination and a great stop on any backpacking trail. With a reputation as a glamorous 'party city' - it hosted the Miss Universe pageant in 2008, the Miss World pageant in 2010, and the 2016 Asian Beach Games - Nha Trang boasts fabulous, pristine white-sand beaches, and stellar scuba-diving and snorkelling. The beautiful bay on the shores of the South China Sea is dotted with islands travellers can easily access and explore, and is home to the five-star Vinpearl holiday resort, an opulent, Disneyworld-like structure that caters for the well-heeled. One of those wonderful coastal destinations that is as popular with locals as with foreigners, and as revered by backpackers as by more affluent travellers, Nha Trang also features some interesting cultural fare that the more discerning traveller will enjoy seeking out. Must-see tourist attractions include the Po Nagar Cham Towers (a beautiful collection of temples built between the 7th and 12th centuries); the Long Son Pagoda; the Alexandre Yersin Museum (constructed in honour of the French-Swiss bacteriologist who spent 50 years living in Nha Trang); Nui Hon Chong beach; and the Lanterns Cooking Class, offered by one of the best restaurants in downtown Nha Trang. While in Nha Trang, be sure to try the local specialities, which include fresh seafood and barbecued pork rolled in rice paper.


Mon 29 Dec 25: Puerto Princesa
➤ Puerto Princesa, located on the island of Palawan in the Philippines, is a bustling city known for its natural beauty and stunning landscapes. It is the capital of the Palawan province and serves as a gateway to some of the most pristine and untouched areas in the country. With its charming blend of urban development and untouched natural wonders, Puerto Princesa offers visitors a unique travel experience. One of the main attractions in Puerto Princesa is the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This underground river is one of the longest navigable underground rivers in the world, and taking a boat tour through its dark caves and impressive limestone formations is a must-do while in the city. Puerto Princesa is also famous for its stunning beaches and turquoise waters. One of the most popular beach destinations is Honda Bay, which offers picturesque islands and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. Island hopping tours are readily available and allow visitors to explore the many islands and coral reefs in the bay. For nature lovers, Puerto Princesa offers a wide range of eco-tourism activities. The city is home to the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, where visitors can see various species of animals, including the endangered Philippine crocodile and the Palawan bearcat. Another popular attraction is the Butterfly Eco-Garden and Tribal Village, where visitors can learn about the indigenous culture of the Palawan tribes while enjoying the beauty of hundreds of butterflies in a lush garden setting. Additionally, Puerto Princesa is known for its commitment to sustainable tourism. The city has implemented several eco-friendly initiatives, such as waste management programs and strict regulations to protect its natural resources. Travelers can explore the city's eco-parks and mangrove forests, which provide opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking. Furthermore, Puerto Princesa is a culinary delight for food enthusiasts. The city offers a wide range of dining options, from local eateries serving traditional Filipino dishes to international restaurants with a fusion of flavors. Don't miss trying the famous crocodile sisig, tamilok (a local delicacy made from woodworms), and freshly caught seafood. When it comes to accommodations, Puerto Princesa offers a wide range of options that cater to different budgets and preferences. From luxury resorts, beachfront hotels, and eco-lodges, there is something for everyone. The city center also has budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels for backpackers. In terms of accessibility, Puerto Princesa is well-connected with daily flights from major cities in the Philippines, making it easy to reach. Once in the city, getting around is convenient with tricycle taxis and jeepneys available for transportation within the city and surrounding areas. Overall, Puerto Princesa offers a perfect blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and sustainable tourism initiatives. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or a deeper understanding of Filipino culture, Puerto Princesa is a destination that will not disappoint.


Tue 30 Dec 25: Boracay Island
➤ Boracay Island, located in the Philippines, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant nightlife, it's no wonder travelers from all over the world flock to this tropical paradise. Here's an overview of what Boracay has to offer. First and foremost, Boracay is renowned for its stunning beaches. The most famous and bustling beach on the island is White Beach, stretching over four kilometers and offering a plethora of beachfront resorts, restaurants, and bars. The beach is divided into three stations, each with its own unique vibe. Station 1 is known for its high-end resorts and quiet atmosphere, while Station 2 is bustling with activity, featuring a lively nightlife scene and numerous shopping options. Station 3 is perfect for those seeking a more laid-back and relaxed beach experience. Beyond White Beach, Boracay also offers other beautiful and less crowded beaches. Puka Shell Beach, located on the northern tip of the island, is known for its powdery white sand and abundance of puka shells. Bulabog Beach, on the eastern side of the island, is famous for its strong winds, making it the ideal spot for water sports enthusiasts, especially kiteboarders and windsurfers. Speaking of water sports, Boracay has an array of activities to satisfy adventure seekers. From snorkeling and scuba diving to parasailing and jet skiing, there's something for everyone. The island boasts vibrant marine life and stunning coral reefs, making it an excellent spot for underwater exploration. For those looking for a more tranquil experience, island hopping tours are available, taking visitors to nearby islets such as Crystal Cove, Crocodile Island, and Magic Island. When it comes to dining, Boracay offers a wide range of culinary delights. From local Filipino cuisine to international dishes, the island caters to all tastes and budgets. A must-try is the fresh seafood, caught and prepared right on the beach. The nightlife scene in Boracay is equally vibrant, with numerous bars and clubs offering live music, DJs, and beachside parties that last well into the night. For those craving a break from the beach, Boracay has a variety of land-based activities. Explore the island's interior on a guided ATV tour or go ziplining through the lush forest. Mount Luho, the highest point on the island, offers stunning panoramic views and is a popular spot for sunset watching. Alternatively, take a bike ride around the island to discover its hidden coves, quiet villages, and lush landscapes. One important thing to note is that Boracay has undergone significant rehabilitation efforts in recent years toaddress issues such as overcrowding, pollution, and unregulated development. As a result, the island has implemented strict environmental regulations and limits on visitor numbers to preserve its natural beauty. It is essential for travelers to be mindful of these regulations and help in keeping Boracay clean and sustainable. In conclusion, Boracay Island offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, adventure, relaxation, and entertainment. Whether you're seeking a beach getaway, water sports thrills, or a vibrant nightlife, this tropical paradise has it all. With its stunning beaches, diverse culinary scene, and abundance of activities, Boracay is a destination that will surely leave visitors with unforgettable memories.


Wed 31 Dec 25: Coron Island
➤ Spoken of with awed reverence in scuba-diving circles, Coron's dramatic rock protrusions, which jut from emerald seas and glorious sweeps of sand, make it a destination that you can't help but dive into. The perfect base for an adventure holiday, Coron's exquisite setting means you'll face taxing choices on a daily basis - to spend the day relaxing on the soft sand, or to pound through the jungle on horseback? Whether you choose relaxation or all-out-action, you're sure to fall head over heels for Coron's beauty.


Fri 02 Jan 26: Hong Kong City
➤ It is hard to believe that what was once a sleepy, sparsely populated area of farmland and fishing villages has now become arguably the world's most influential financial capital and commercial port. Past and present fuse in Hong Kong to create a capitalist utopia embedded within the world's largest communist country. There is nowhere on earth quite like Hong Kong, which is reason enough for anyone to travel here. The city, or 'Central' as it has become known, sits on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, the tourist capital and the original territory colonised by the British. Central is backed by the green hills of Victoria Peak and looks out over Victoria Harbour, home to annual firework displays and promenades forming natural meeting points for tourists and locals alike.
The city of Hong Kong, despite its surviving traditional enclaves, feels delightfully futuristic. The vast majority of the more than 350 skyscrapers in Hong Kong are concentrated in Central, and this glittering night-time skyline is one of the most iconic in the world. The speed of modernisation and construction means that few colonial buildings now remain, with the oldest surviving being Flagstaff House, dating back to 1846 and now home to the Museum of Tea Ware. Hong Kong is a booming business hub, a fashion centre and a celebrated foodie destination. The diversity of its population and cultural influences add hugely to its unique appeal. In addition to all its impressive sightseeing attractions visitors will be happy to discover just how well everything works. Most notably, the efficient transport system makes getting around a pleasure.


Sun 04 Jan 26: Keelung
➤ Keelung, also known as Keelung City, is a bustling port city situated in northern Taiwan. With a convenient location just 25 kilometers northeast of Taipei, it serves as a gateway to the island's beautiful northeastern coast. Known for its vibrant street food scene, stunning natural scenery, and rich cultural heritage, Keelung is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. One of the main attractions in Keelung is its historic district, which showcases the city's cultural legacy. Here, visitors can explore the lively streets filled with traditional Taiwanese architecture, temples, and small shops. Of particular interest is the renowned Miaokou Night Market, known for its delectable array of local snacks and fresh seafood. From oyster omelets to braised pork rice, this market is a food lover's paradise. For those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience, Keelung's coastline is a must-visit. One of the most famous landmarks is the Yehliu Geopark, where visitors can marvel at unique rock formations created by thousands of years of erosion. The most iconic rock formation is "Queen's Head," which resembles the profile of Queen Elizabeth. Additionally, the nearby Keelung Islet offers hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the coast. Another highlight of Keelung is its vibrant festival scene. The annual Ghost Festival, held in August, is one of the city's most significant celebrations. During this time, elaborate ceremonies and processions take place to honor ancestors and appease wandering spirits. The festival is known for its impressive parade featuring traditional music, dance performances, and colorful costumes. In addition to its cultural and natural attractions, Keelung is also home to several modern landmarks. The Keelung Harbor is one of the largest and busiest ports in Taiwan, making it a hub for international trade. Visitors can take a boat tour of the harbor to get a closer look at the industrial activities and enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline. Shopaholics will find joy in exploring the Zhongzheng Road Shopping Area, where an array of shops, boutiques, and department stores offer a wide range of goods. From trendy fashion to local handicrafts, there is something for everyone's tastes and budgets. The shopping district is also home to vibrant street performances and events, adding to the lively atmosphere. For those interested in Taiwan's naval history, a visit to the Maritime Plaza is a must. This open-air museum showcases a collection of naval artifacts and displays, providing insights into Taiwan's maritime traditions and history. The museum also features an observation deck, offering panoramic views of the harbor and Keelung's surrounding mountains. Getting around Keelung is convenient, thanks to its well-connected transportation system. The city has a comprehensive network of buses and taxis, making it easy to travel to different attractions. Additionally, a railway line provides easy access to Taipei and other parts of Taiwan. In terms of weather, Keelung has a subtropical climate with mild temperatures throughout the year. However, it is known for its frequent rainfall, so visitors are advised to pack an umbrella or raincoat when exploring the city. In conclusion, Keelung is a vibrant and diverse city that offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a bustling cityscape. Whether you're interested in exploring its historic streets, indulging in mouthwatering street food, or enjoying breathtaking coastal landscapes, Keelung has something for everyone.
➤ Private Transfer Port to Hotel
➤ Stay at The Landis Taipei Hotel for 2 nights


Tue 06 Jan 26: Departure
➤ Private Transfer Hotel to Airport


Prices & Departures:
Deposit £250pp
➤ A03369 Heathrow from £4399pp
➤ A03437 Manchester from £4889pp
➤ A03446 Glasgow from £4569pp
➤ A03474 Dublin from £5319pp


Terms & Conditions:
Based on 2 adults sharing



Offer Includes

  • Flights from Heathrow with 30kg baggage
  • 2 nights at Park Regis by Prince Singapore in a Superior Double room with bed & breakfast
  • 15 nights All-Inclusive Cruise on board Norwegian Sun with premium drinks package, speciality dining package, wi-fi & Shore excursions credit
  • 2 nights at The Landis Taipei in a Superior Double room with bed & breakfast
  • All private overseas transfers

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary