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14 Night India, Sri Lanka & Thailand
Amazing Itinerary!
Sparkling Singapore is an exciting city that prides itself on its architectural beauty with a modern twist. With an abundance of green spaces and stunning landmarks, you’ll find no shortage of sites to discover during an Asia cruise that departs from Singapore. Take a stroll down the sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens or marvel at the futuristic waterfront park of Gardens by the Bay. Soak in the city-wide views from the top of the Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel or walk along the Marina Bay and explore historic hotels and bars. Singapore has a little something for everyone, including outdoor adventure, a world-class dining scene, unrivaled shopping, and everything in between. From there, you will stop at ports in Malaysia, Thailand Sri Lanka and India.
Your Cruise
- 12 Night India, Sri Lanka & Thailand cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Bonus
- 2 Nights in a 4-Star Singapore Hotel
- $50pp US Onboard Credit
Celebrity Booking Bonus
- $200 US per person Onboard Credit
- Beverage Package
- Prepaid Gratuities
- Wi-Fi
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Cochin
Located in Southwest coastal state, Cochin is also known as Kochi. In Kochi, you'll come across spicy dishes made with tamarind and coconut, and your dinner will probably come on a banana leaf.
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Gateway of India
Built in 1911 to welcome the King and Queen of England, this stone archway in Colaba is now a historic landmark. It is located on the waterfront at Apollo Bunder area at the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg in South Mumbai & overlooks the Arabian Sea
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