Package- 3 Nights Singapore Phuket Langkawi Cruise
Duration: 3 nights
Ports Covered: Singapore, Phuket, Langkawi
Price per person:
Inclusions
Vessel Name: Superstar Virgo
Amenities:
Restaurants
Onboard Entertainment
Other Facilities
Children
Daily breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, High Tea, Dinner, Late Night Supper on board.
Malaysia - Included
05 Itinerary
Day Port Arrive Departure
Wednesday Singapore 20.00
Thursday Pulau Redang 13.00 20.00
Friday Singapore 13.00 0.00
Exclusions
Notes
Most visited places in Singapore Pulau Redang Cruise Wed Departure:
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone. Many locals had never heard of it either until the last decade. Even today, some folks confuse it with 'rendang' (referring to a delicious local dry curry dish).
For the layman, Redang lies close to the equator, somewhere in the South China Sea off the northeast coast of Peninsular Malaysia. For GPS geeks, that's within 5°44' - 5°50' North latitude and 102°59' - 103°5' East longitude. Timezone is GMT+8. Geographically, it is located about 45km north-northeast of Kuala Terengganu (KT), the state capital of Terengganu and gateway to Redang, with the closest point on the mainland 22km away at Tanjung Merang. Close enough that on a clear day, you should be able to see the mainland from Redang.
Visit the different landmarks along the Singapore River, and discover the rich history each of them beholds.
Raffles Landing SiteRaffles landing site is situated near the Boat Quay. For many Singaporeans, this educates and reminds them of the Singapore of the olden days, and how Raffles first set foot on Singapore to change our destiny. Understanding our roots helps to unite our people.
This is the place where Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), an agent of the British East India Company, is believed to have set foot on Singapore soil in January 1819. Raffles hoped to establish Singapore as a British port that can compete with the other Dutch ports in the region. He wanted to make Singapore a free port and an ideal stopping route for traders along the shortest sea route between India and China.
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