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    Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam Cruise
    14 nights
    from $4,559* per person twin share
    Up to US$285^ onboard spending money per stateroom + 50%# reduced deposit, main meals, drinks, Wi-Fi and more
    This 14-night Princess Cruises sailing will take you to some of Southeast Asia's most adored hotspots. Begin and end your journey in Singapore with its mesmerising mix of Buddhist temples, British-inspired Victorian buildings, Arab souks and ultra-modern skyscrapers.
    Your package includes: Package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 14 nights aboard Diamond Princess® in an Interior Stateroom
    • Up to US$285^ onboard spending money per stateroom
    • 50% reduced cruise deposit#
    • Main meals
    • MedallionClass® wrist band service for touch-free boarding, room key activation and enhanced delivery service
    • Onboard activities including Broadway style nightly entertainment
    • On-demand stateroom TV entertainment
    • Youth and teen clubs for ages 3-17
    • Pools, heated spas and gym

    Included Princess Plus~ package:

    • Plus drinks package (drinks up to $22)
    • MedallionNet® Max Wi-Fi (1 device per guest)
    • Unlimited juice bar
    • Premium desserts (2 per day)
    • Fitness classes (2 per cruise)
    • Casual dining (2 per guest)
    • Unlimited OceanNow® – on-demand, location-based delivery service
    • Room service
    Package highlights:

    Package highlights:

    See the highlights of Southeast Asis on this 14-night cruise with stops at these destinations:

    • Singapore
    • Nha Trang, Vietnam
    • Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
    • Sihanoukville, Cambodia
    • Ko Samui, Thailand
    • Phuket, Thailand
    • Langkawi, Malaysia
    • Penang, Malaysia
    • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Valid for travel
    Cruise departing 22 Dec 2025. Subject to availability. Other itinerary versions available on varied departure dates. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    3 Nov 2024 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Singapore

    Singapore – the very name summons visions of the mysterious East. The commercial center of Southeast Asia, this island city-state of five million people is a metropolis of modern high-rise buildings, Chinese shop-houses with red-tiled roofs, sturdy Victorian buildings, Buddhist temples and Arab bazaars. Founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles of the fabled East India Company, the city is a melting pot of people and cultures. Malay, Chinese, English and Tamil are official languages. Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Hinduism and Christianity are the major faiths. Singapore is an ever-fascinating island boasting colourful traditions, luxurious hotels and some of the finest duty-free shopping in the world.

    Day 2

    Day at sea

    Day 3

    Day at sea

    Day 4

    Nha Trang, Vietnam

    One of Vietnam’s most popular seaside resorts, Nha Trang offers white-sand beaches, azure waters and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Gaily painted fishing boats line the harbours. Small farm villages nestle in the countryside’s lush valleys. Yet this relaxed city of some 300,000 souls boasts a long and storied past. Nha Trang was the capital of the Champa Kingdom, which dominated this corner of Southeast Asia for 13 centuries. North of the city, the great Cham Tower complex overlooks the Cai River and offers mute testimony to the kingdom’s glory. Today, the towers attract locals and visitors alike, many of whom come to meditate while contemplating superb views of the river and the bay.

    Day 5

    Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

    Over three decades have passed since the Vietnam War ended with the fall of Saigon. Today, the name of this bustling metropolis on the Mekong River is Ho Chi Minh City. Yet, the essence of the city, a major trading centre since the 18th century, remains unchanged. The air is filled with the cries of street hawkers and honking horns. Bicycles, motorbikes and automobiles fly down the boulevards at dizzying speeds. And everywhere, friendly faces and warm greetings meet you.

    Day 6

    Day at sea

    Day 7

    Sihanoukville, Cambodia

    Developed as Cambodia’s sole deepwater port in 1964, Sihanoukville – the former Kampong Som – has become a jealously guarded secret of savvy travellers. This still pristine resort on the Gulf of Thailand boasts beautiful beaches and crystalline waters. Offshore islands offer excellent dive sites and some of the world’s finest big game fishing. Sihanoukville is also renowned for its excellent cuisine featuring superb seafood.

    Day 8

    Ko Samui, Thailand

    Thailand’s third largest island has been attracting international travellers for less than half a century. Before then, this island in the Gulf of Thailand was noted for its coconut plantations and rubber production. Today, Ko Samui’s premier charms are its powdery white beaches, its Buddhist temples or wats, and its crystalline waters. Despite the island’s increasing popularity, it retains a casual and unspoiled air that offers a bracing tonic to the experienced traveller.

    Day 9

    Day at sea

    Day 10

    Day at sea

    Day 11

    Phuket, Thailand

    Hailed as the “Pearl of the Andaman Sea,” this island off Thailand’s long southern coast boasts a colourful history. A crossroads for trade, Phuket has been a melting pot of Thai, Malay, Chinese and Western influences. Its importance over the past 500 years stemmed from the island’s natural resources, which include tin, hardwoods and rubber. In the past half-century, Phuket has enjoyed wide popularity as one of the premier travel destinations in Southeast Asia. Travellers are drawn to the island’s beaches, crystalline waters, and dramatic, forested hills.

    Day 12

    Langkawi, Malaysia

    Langkawi comprises a group of 99 tropical islands lying off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The main island is known as Pulau Langkawi. The islands are shrouded with an intriguing heritage of myths and legends that feature ogres and gigantic birds, warriors and fairy princesses, battles and romance. Langkawi has been accorded the Geopark status by UNESCO, for its beautiful geological heritage of stunning landscapes, karsts, caves, sea-arches, stacks, glacial dropstones and fossils. With a geological history dating back 500 million years, the islands contain unique rock formations that stir the imagination and baffle the mind.

    Day 13

    Penang, Malaysia

    In 1786 Francis Light persuaded the Sultan of Kedah to cede Pulau Pinang – the “Isle of Betel nut” – to the English crown. Legend has it that Light persuaded his men to clear the overgrown island of Penang by firing a cannon filled with gold coins into the jungle as an incentive. The island was renamed Prince of Wales Island, and its major town was christened Georgetown after King George III. Whether the story is true or not, Penang quickly became a major trading port for tea, spices, china and cloth. Here European, Malaysian, Hindu, Arabic and Chinese cultures met, melded and flourished. Today George Town is a cosmopolitan city that has preserved its unique heritage and its exotic blend of cultures. George Town is perhaps the best-preserved city in Southeast Asia. It boasts a European-style esplanade and a wealth of temples, mosques and Chinese clan houses. Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 2008, this virgin paradise has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery.

    Day 14

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    From a lawless huddle of kampongs in the trackless jungle, Kuala Lumpur, the capital city has grown into a fascinating metropolis. Steel and glass towers stand side by side with graceful stone colonial buildings and mosques adorned with slender minarets. The commercial, financial, economic and cultural heart of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (better known as KL), is a melting pot. Its population of 1.6 million is comprised of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and a mix of different cultures including Eurasians and others.

    Day 15

    Singapore

    Your journey ends back in Singapore.

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    * Conditions

    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change and can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer is not combinable with any other offer. Fares are cruise only, per person (‘*PP’) in AUD, in complete twin stateroom as specified, based on lead categories at publication date, inclusive of discounts. Valid for new bookings only. Not combinable with other offers. Supplements apply for higher room grades, categories, and fare types. Some staterooms have obstructed views. Check princess.com to confirm Onboard currency. Offer starts 03 October 2024 9:00am AEST and ends 03 November 2024 11:59pm AEDT. Advertised fares are available until allocation is exhausted and may fluctuate. Offer available on all fare types. Comparison/savings based on fares launched from April 2023. Savings based on all fares on selected itineraries. Savings vary by stateroom category, fare type and itinerary. ^Onboard spending money (‘OBS’) up to $285 is per room and is applied to the first 2 guests in the stateroom only. Currency varies by ship and itinerary, refer to princess.com for details. OBS expires at the conclusion of your cruise, is not transferable, non-refundable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be used at the medical centre or casino. #Pay only 50% of the standard deposit. Cruise Sale benefits are only available for new bookings made within the specified Cruise Sale dates. ~Princess Plus fare is valid for the first two guests in the stateroom. Princess Plus fare includes the cruise fare packaged with the Plus Beverage Package (drinks up to AU$22), 1 device Wi-Fi, twice-daily premium dessert credits, two-fitness class credits, unlimited juice bar, two-Casual Dining credits, OceanNow® delivery and Room Service delivery. ‘Final payment’ is due 90 days prior to sailing on cruises up to and including 24. All travel is subject to Princess Cruises Passage Contract at https://www.princess.com/en-au/legal/passage-contract which guests are bound by. Cruise itineraries and onboard offerings are not guaranteed. Charges may apply for some activities, venues and menu items. Itineraries subject to change. Change and cancellation fees may apply. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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