Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore



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Navigator of the Seas
5 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
03/17/2027
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$ 417
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29 Oct 2026
12-29 Nov 2026
03-10-20-24 Dec 2026
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Singapore occupies a main island called Pulau Ujong and some sixty smaller islands at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Boasting exponential economic development since 1819, the year it was founded by British entrepreneur Stamford Raffles, the city-state is home to the world's second-largest container port and is also one of the main departure ports for cruise ships sailing Asia. Singapore's appeal lies above all in its modernism and extravagance, which are on full display at Marina Bay. This area is famous for the Garden by the Bay, with its tree-like superstructures and greenhouses, but also for Marina Bay Sands, the hotel complex crowned by the world's highest infinity pool. Singapore is also something of a crossroads for the world, as it has become home to many Westerners who have come to take advantage of its economic expansion, as well as Chinese, Malays and Indians, all of whom combine to give the city its distinctive character and unique atmosphere.
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Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore



13 other departures
Navigator of the Seas
5 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
03/17/2027
from
$ 417
Other departures:
29 Oct 2026
12-29 Nov 2026
03-10-20-24 Dec 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore



13 other departures
Quantum of the Seas
5 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
02/08/2028
from
$ 518
Other departures:
28 Oct 2027
22 Nov 2027
02-09-16-20-29 Dec 2027
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Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore



4 other departures
Quantum of the Seas
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
03/19/2028
from
$ 633
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14 Nov 2027
24 Dec 2027
12 Jan 2028
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Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Langkawi, Phuket, Singapore



3 other departures
Navigator of the Seas
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
01/23/2027
from
$ 705
Other departures:
19 Nov 2026
28 Dec 2026
21 Mar 2027
Itinerary : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore



Navigator of the Seas
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Singapore
02/08/2027
from
$ 858
A cruise from Singapore is an opportunity to discover four different worlds in one place: modern Singapore, Malay, Chinese and Indian. Little India is by far the most colorful facet of the city-state. The Indian Quarter awakens the senses with its streets lined with colorful temples, its continuous festive atmosphere, and the sweet scent of flowers, spices and chai, the Indian tea that hangs in the air. The Malay quarter of Kampong Glam is just as exotic. The Kandahar and Baghdad streets, lined with small houses hosting restaurants and craft stores, are the heart of the district. Here, all roads lead to one of Singapore's most important mosques, the Masjid Sultan. This ode to Islamic architecture has graced the heart of Kampong Glam since 1928. Chinatown, Singapore's Chinese quarter, remains the liveliest. Day and night, its markets keep Chinatown alive, as do the restaurants serving the famous Hainan chicken rice, a Chinese specialty that has become Singaporean.
Here's some practical information about the port.
- Port country: Singapore (SG)
- Port type: seaport
- Main destination: Asia
- Departure terminal: D10
The seaport of Singapore in Singapore (SG) is located at 61 Marina Coastal Dr, Singapore 018947. Here are the GPS coordinates 1.266045, 103.8605758. The port is 16.4 km from the city center and 19.7 km from the nearest airport. Opening hours are 9am-12pm and 1pm-5pm.
Getting to the Port of Singapore couldn't be easier. You can reach the port by car and park in the nearest parking lot, located less than 2.5 km from the port at 181 Rue Richelieu, La Malbaie, QC G5A 1X7, Canada. Parking costs around €95 per week. Alternatively, you can use public transport and come by cab, shuttle or bus.
Prestigious cruise lines include Norwegian Cruise Line, Crystal Cruises and Silversea. Ships such as Norwegian Sun, Crystal Symphony and Silver Spirit sail to Asia.
New measures have been introduced to deal with the resurgence of the epidemic. Companies are providing hydroalcoholic hand gel and requiring passengers to maintain a social distance.
Services and amenities include: toilets, cash dispenser, drinks and snacks dispenser, waiting room, information point, lockers, car rental.