12 nights Vietnam & Thailand Celebrity Cruises

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  1. Date 07 December 2024 From £2,979

Itinerary

Departure port Hong Kong
Flights British Airways 07 Dec - 20 Dec
Hotel Harbour Grand Kowloon 08 Dec - 1 night
Cruise ship Celebrity Solstice 09 Dec - 12 nights View ship
Arrival port Singapore
13 nights Cruise package FROM £2,979 per person
  • Day 1
    Hong Kong

    You will immediately be swept away in the boundless energy of Hong Kong. This once-sleepy harbor town has blossomed into an international trade hub, now globally renowned for its rich culture, Confucian traditions, and incredible Michelin-star rated restaurants. Before embarking on an Asia cruise from Hong Kong, don’t miss a chance to explore the city and the surrounding areas. Head to the top of the Peak Tower for a panoramic view of all of Hong Kong, then shop the Temple Street Night Market. Take an afternoon to tour the village of Lai Chi Wo, where you’ll be surrounded by banyan trees and ancient temples. End the day with comforting dim sum or a nightcap at a bustling Hong Kong speakeasy.

  • Day 2
    At sea
  • Day 3
    Hanoi (Halong Bay)

    In Hanoi, the country’s captivating capital, you’ll find a blend of Parisian grace and Asian pace. Rise early to watch t’ai chi practiced at dawn near Hoan Kiem Lake, then take in the history with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the bustling back streets of the Old Quarter. Eventually, you’ll be enticed to visit the country’s northern provinces. Nothing can prepare you for the beauty of Halong Bay and its 2,000 limestone karsts, nor the experience of trekking around mountainous Sapa.

  • Day 4
    Hanoi (Halong Bay)

    In Hanoi, the country’s captivating capital, you’ll find a blend of Parisian grace and Asian pace. Rise early to watch t’ai chi practiced at dawn near Hoan Kiem Lake, then take in the history with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the bustling back streets of the Old Quarter. Eventually, you’ll be enticed to visit the country’s northern provinces. Nothing can prepare you for the beauty of Halong Bay and its 2,000 limestone karsts, nor the experience of trekking around mountainous Sapa.

  • Day 5
    Hue/Danang(Chan May)

    The Nguyen Dynasty founded this former capital in the 17th century on the banks of the Perfume River. Today it sits as a massive open-air museum of temples, pagodas, palaces and tombs. Explore the Imperial Citadel, then take a river cruise for a view of the Tombs of the Emperors and Thien Mu Pagoda. Pago Pago is the main settlement on Tutuila, surrounded by peaks rising out of deepwater harbor rimmed with palm-shaded beaches.

  • Day 6
    At sea
  • Day 7
    Ho Chi Minh (Phu My)

    Located on the edge of the Mekong Delta, this dynamic metropolis also features the ageless beauty of an ancient culture. French colonial architecture mixes with modern Asian influences, providing a diverse backdrop for the many motorbikes, scooters, pagodas, and street markets. Stroll the wide boulevards of this city, formerly known as Saigon, and visit The History Museum, which houses artifacts from two thousand years of Vietnamese history.

  • Day 8
    At sea
  • Day 9
    Bangkok / Laemchabang

    Bangkok is a city of contradictions: high-rise buildings and popular clubs abound, but so do golden temples and lively street fairs. A visit to the National Museum is great for history buffs, while shoppers will love the bargains in the Banglamphu district. Klong Toey, in central Bangkok, features a highly discounted market, offering fresh eel, dried fish, and the lively smells, sights, and sounds of this waterfront-pier area.

  • Day 10
    Bangkok / Laemchabang

    Bangkok is a city of contradictions: high-rise buildings and popular clubs abound, but so do golden temples and lively street fairs. A visit to the National Museum is great for history buffs, while shoppers will love the bargains in the Banglamphu district. Klong Toey, in central Bangkok, features a highly discounted market, offering fresh eel, dried fish, and the lively smells, sights, and sounds of this waterfront-pier area.

  • Day 11
    Ko Samui

    On a Koh Samui cruise, you might feel like you’ve discovered a hidden slice of heaven. The island is full of endless stretches of powdery sand and warm waters that shimmer in shades of turquoise, sapphire, and aquamarine hues. Aside from its blissful beaches, you’ll also discover charming fishing villages and impressive golden Buddhist temples when you visit on a cruise to Thailand. The local food scene is another highlight, with plenty of restaurants offering inventive takes on spicy Southeast Asian cuisine using fresh tropical ingredients.

  • Day 12
    At sea
  • Day 13
    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.

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