12 nights Bali, Malaysia & Thailand Celebrity Cruises

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  1. Date 11 January 2025 From £2,493

Itinerary

Departure port Singapore
Flights British Airways 11 Jan - 25 Jan
Hotel Hilton Singapore Orchard 12 Jan - 2 nights
Cruise ship Celebrity Millennium 14 Jan - 12 nights View ship
Arrival port Benoa, Bali
14 nights Cruise package FROM £2,493 per person
  • Day 1
    Singapore

    At first glance, this diamond-shaped island just off the coast of Malaysia gleams with modernism and commercialism, making it seem more Western than Eastern. But as you continue to discover the city-state, you'll uncover the eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial impressions that give rise to a unique Singaporean identity. The cultural fusion is perhaps best expressed in Singapore's unofficial language, Singlish, a unique patois of English, Chinese and Malay.

  • Day 2
    At sea
  • Day 3
    Phuket

    Thailand's largest and most visited island, Phuket, offers gorgeous beaches lined with palm trees, plus fabulous coves and bays. Water sports include sailing, diving, and snorkeling. Golf enthusiasts will love the championship courses, while nature lovers will be thrilled by the tropical forests and waterfalls. Tour historic mansions and top off the day enjoying the extensive nightlife.

  • Day 4
    Phuket

    Thailand's largest and most visited island, Phuket, offers gorgeous beaches lined with palm trees, plus fabulous coves and bays. Water sports include sailing, diving, and snorkeling. Golf enthusiasts will love the championship courses, while nature lovers will be thrilled by the tropical forests and waterfalls. Tour historic mansions and top off the day enjoying the extensive nightlife.

  • Day 5
    Langkawi

    Let your imagination soar among the many magical myths and legends surrounding the 99 islands of Langkawi. Replete with ancient geological wonders like mysterious caves and mist-enrobed mountains, this premier vacation spot is a spectacular tropical paradise. The Pulau Payar Marine Park, located about 19 miles south of Langkawi, has everything from long, sandy white beaches and crystal-clear water to lush rain forests and exotic vegetation. The park includes an underwater coral garden, where you can swim and snorkel amidst multi-colored fish.

  • Day 6
    Penang

    Often called the "Pearl of the Orient," this northern gateway to Malaysia is the country's oldest British settlement. Although this city is best known for its breathtaking beaches, sites such as Khoo Kongsi, a well-preserved ancestral Chinese clan house, and the Butterfly Farm, the world’s first tropical live butterfly exhibition, must-sees on the list for this amazing destination. Also visit Kek Lok Si Temple, one of the finest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, featuring among other things, a tortoise sanctuary.

  • Day 7
    Penang

    Often called the "Pearl of the Orient," this northern gateway to Malaysia is the country's oldest British settlement. Although this city is best known for its breathtaking beaches, sites such as Khoo Kongsi, a well-preserved ancestral Chinese clan house, and the Butterfly Farm, the world’s first tropical live butterfly exhibition, must-sees on the list for this amazing destination. Also visit Kek Lok Si Temple, one of the finest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, featuring among other things, a tortoise sanctuary.

  • Day 8
    Port Kelang

    Less than an hour from the Port is bustling Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's modern capital city. It rose up from the forbidding jungle terrain to become one of the most fascinating architectural landscapes on earth. A blend of native Malaysian, Chinese Imperial, and European influences has created a city that is as breathtakingly beautiful as it is alive with culture. Replete with fine dining, a fertile arts community and plenty of nightlife, Kuala Lumpur has earned a reputation as a must-see world destination.

  • Day 9
    At sea
  • Day 10
    At sea
  • Day 11
    Celukan Bawang
  • Day 12
    Lombok

    Lombok

  • Day 13
    Benoa, Bali

    The most popular destination in the country, Bali’s breathtaking beauty is what draws travelers to the island’s magnificent shores. Surrounded by vibrant reefs close to shore, snorkeling from the white sand beaches of the south is a must-do. The highest peak in the mountain’s of Bali is Mount Agung, known as the "mother mountain." The fertile, volcanic nature of the island supports a lush, tropical flora. Renowned for its highly sophisticated art forms, including, sculpture, painting, woodcarving, and performing arts, you’re sure to find the perfect treasure to adorn your home.

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