Cruise |
Star Clipper, South East Asia Cruise x Singapore to Ko Samui |
Cruise Line |
Star Clippers |
Ship |
Star Clipper |
Destination |
Asia |
Brief Description |
7 Night Cruise sailing from Singapore to Ko Samui aboard Star Clipper. |
Type of Cruise |
Contemporary |
Departure Date |
02 Oct 2021 |
Cruise Description |
7 Night Cruise sailing from Singapore to Ko Samui aboard Star Clipper.
Star Clipper is as fleet as the wind and as graceful as swans. This is a true clipper ship, reflecting the proud heritage in every inch of polished brass and gleaming brightwork.
Step aboard this unique vessel and discover a new age of sail, where the traditions of the past are happily married to the comforts and amenities of the present. Star Clipper ia a modern cruise ship in every way, created for comfort-loving passengers who also love the traditions and romance of the legendary era of sailing ships. Star Clipper is 360 feet long and carries just 170 guests in pampered comfort. Life aboard is blissfully relaxed, much like travelling on a private yacht. You’ll never feel confined, as the ship offers pleasingly spacious accommodation and expansive teak decks with ample space for relaxing and play. In fact, you’ll find that the ship offers more outdoor space per passenger than most conventional cruise ships.
Highlights of this cruise:
Singapore
Singapore is a city dedicated to business. The spires of its skyscrapers look like a big bar graph pointing to the sky. It is incredibly clean and crime is virtually unknown. But amid this obsessive neatness is a madly chaotic welter of peoples and cultures, drawn to Singapore in pursuit of the almighty Singapore dollar. Get a taste of colonial Singapore at Raffles, where the Singapore Sling was invented, Emerald Hill, with its charming pavilioned pre-war homes, the Victorian botanic garden and the green lawns of the Padang Cricket Club. And lest you forget, be sure to visit Orchard Road for non-stop shopping.
Pulau Tioman, Malaysia
Pulau Tioman is a small island located 32 km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The densely forested island is sparsely inhabited, and is surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a popular scuba diving spot.Tioman is a strictly enforced nature reserve. There are several protected species of mammals on the island, including the Binturong, Long-tailed Macaque, Slow Loris, Black Giant Squirrel and Red Giant Flying Squirrel. Tioman has species that are endemic to its shores, including the soft-shelled turtle and the Tioman walking catfish which are both unique and can be seen on rainforest walks.
Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia
Pulau Tenggol is one of the most beautiful islands off the east cost of Malaysia; know for its powder white sand beaches and perfect waters warmed by the South China Sea. Divers and snorkellers can find pristine coral formations that are teeming with marine life including sharks, rays and nudibranch.
Pulau Redang, Malaysia
Pulau Redang is located 45km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu and is the largest of a group of nine protected islands. Sheltered within the Pulau Redang Marine Park, the waters here are rich in marine life making it a perfect spot for divers and snorkellers. Jungle trekking, boating and canoeing are also popular activities.
Koh Tao, Thailand
Koh Tao is located on the east side of the Surat Thani coastline. It's name, in English, means ‘Turtle Island’ for the island’s connection with its being inhabited by sea turtles. Its stunning coral reefs and abundant marine life in clear, warm water, attract many visitors here each year. Despite it's popularity the island still manages to retain a relaxed atmosphere and life style.
Ko Wua Ta Lap, Thailand
Ko Wua Ta Lap is a National Marine Park located in the south of Thailand, in the province of Surat Thani. It is famous for it's spectacular views that can be enjoyed after a steep hike that takes around 45 minutes. Many say it's the most amazing view in the whole of Thailand. The beaches are beautiful and it's definitely worth renting a kayak to explore the area.
Ko Samui, Thailand
Ko Samui is home to about 40,000 full-time inhabitants, 90% of whom are Buddist. It's the second largest island in Thailand and is very popular with tourists. It has a vibrant beach party scene for the lively visitor but it is also well known for it's attention to mindfulness. There are an abundance of spas and wellness retreats in the resort. |
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Sailing Dates |
03 Oct 2020 |
02 Oct 2021 |
Pricing |
Please enquire for pricing |
Cruise Itinerary
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Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
2 Oct 2021 |
Singapore |
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3 Oct 2021 |
Pulau Tioman, Malaysia |
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4 Oct 2021 |
Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia |
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5 Oct 2021 |
Redang Island, Malaysia |
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6 Oct 2021 |
At Sea |
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7 Oct 2021 |
Koh Tao,Thailand |
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8 Oct 2021 |
Ang Thong Marine Park, Thailand |
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8 Oct 2021 |
Ang Thong Marine Park, Thailand |
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9 Oct 2021 |
Ko Samui, Thailand |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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