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    Hong Kong to Singapore Cruise
    14 days | 13 nights
    From $11,610* pp
    Flights included + 10% early booking bonus + upgrade to business class from $1,998*pp^²
    Departing from one of the most progressive cities in the world, Hong Kong, set sail for 14 days of adventure and discovery. This voyage is a tapestry of blue; from sea to sky take in a palette of colour as the harbour is illuminated in the night sky. Revel in long, luxurious days on board, punctuated by long stays in vibrant cities, and dance the night away under the stars.
    Your package includes: Your package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • Flights from Australia to Hong Kong, returning from Singapore¹
    • 13 nights accommodation in a Classic Veranda Suite
    • All meals and 24-hour in-suite dining service
    • Premium Champagne, wine, beer, spirits and soft-drink
    • Gratuities and Wi-Fi
    • Butler service
    • Transfers
    Your package highlights:

    Your package highlights:

    • Hong Kong
    • Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    • Chan May, Vietnam
    • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Singapore
    Valid for travel
    4 Nov 2019, subject to availability.
    Offer expires
    30 Apr 2019 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Hong Kong

    The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong’s towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren’t yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world’s leading financial centres were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island’s north shore. While it’s easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today’s Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You’ll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond.

    Day 2

    Hong Kong

    Day 3

    Day at sea

    Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

    Day 4

    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

    A visit to the north is not complete without a trip to Halong Bay, where placid waters give way to more than 3,000 limestone karsts and wind-sculpted limestone formations that jut from foggy lagoons. Dotting the bay are tiny islands bordered by white sandy coves and hidden caves, adding to the majestic landscape of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adding to this naturalist’s dream is the biodiversity of islets, grottos, and Cat Ba Island National Park. The bay, however, shows tourism’s impact: the clearing of mangrove forests to make way for jetties and piers, marine life threatened by game fishing, and garbage from passenger boats and fishing villages washed up on the shores. Beyond its geological uniqueness are activities like hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, or exploring one of the many floating villages where fishermen bring in their daily catch.

    Day 5

    Chan May, Vietnam

    Hue (pronounced hway), bisected by the Perfume River and 13 km (8 mi) inland from the South China Sea, in the foothills of the Annamite Mountains (Truong Son Mountains), stands as a reminder of Vietnam’s imperial past. The seat of 13 Nguyen-dynasty emperors between 1802 and 1945, Hue was once Vietnam’s splendid Imperial City. Although it was devastated by the French in the 19th century and again by fighting between the Vietnamese Communists and the Americans in the 20th, the monument-speckled former capital has a war-ravaged beauty. One can still imagine its former splendour, despite gaping holes in its silhouette. Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city’s gems are slowly being restored.

    Day 6

    Day at sea

    Day 7

    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam’s largest city and the engine driving the country’s current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it’s a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital. This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city’s traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighbourhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down.

    Day 8

    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Day 9

    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Day 10

    Day at sea

    Day 11

    Bangkok, Thailand

    There are two Bangkoks, the ancient soul of Thailand with its long and fascinating history and the frantic, modern metropolis that embraces the latest trends both Eastern and Western. The two blend together remarkably well—even the most jarring juxtapositions of old and new somehow make sense. Bangkok is not only the biggest city in Thailand but also the most mesmerizing, with some of the country’s most beautiful temples and shrines. The city’s energy is palpable, especially at night, when traffic opens up a bit, its famous markets get going, and everything seems lit up—from its proudest monuments to its seediest streets. When Ayutthaya was besieged and pillaged by the Burmese in 1766, Thonburi became Thailand’s capital. The Thais call Bangkok Krung Thep (City of Angels), and in 1782 King Rama I moved his capital here, just across the Chao Praya River. Laem Chabang is approximately 130 km (81 mi) from Bangkok.

    Day 12

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Day 13

    Day at sea

    Day 14

    Singapore

    The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic “supertrees,” which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island’s total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest.

    Day 15

    Singapore

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    * Conditions

    Advertised prices are person twin share, cruise only and correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer is valid on new bookings only. ^Bonus is included in the advertised price: return economy class airfare to Hong Kong and returning from Singapore and 10% early booking bonus. ¹Promotional air is for flights based from each gateways city in Australia. Silversea reserves the right to select the air carrier. The promotional air offer is only available to the first and second full-fare guests in a suite. Deviations to air travel dates are accepted; surcharges may apply. Due to flight schedules, some voyages may require an overnight hotel stay pre or post-cruise at the guest’s own expense. A non-use Air credit in the amount of $1,250 per person is available for guests not utilising the promotional bundle offer or for non-Australian guests.  ²The 10% early booking bonus offer valid on new, individual bookings. Guests will receive 10% savings if full payment is received no later than 30 Apr 2019; full payment includes the cruise fare and any outstanding balances on the booking (air, hotels, transfers and land programmes). Other conditions apply. Please contact your personal travel manager for full terms and conditions.

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