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All Inclusive Luxury Far East Discovery With Hong Kong & Singapore Stay
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- Departure Date: 06th November 2025
- Total Nights: 17 Nights
- Cruise: Westerdam
- Package Type: Cruise and Stay
- Includes Outbound Flight
- Includes Inbound Flight

Holland America Line
Holland America Line, which has been sailing for 150 years, visits 400 ports in 114 countries every year. Dutch heritage shines through in some of the $4million-worth of artwork to be seen onboard, complimenting the luxurious cruise experience.
Live music remains HAL's forte, with venues including the Rolling Stone Rock room and BB King's Blues Club. For foodies, a wide range of restaurants serve the finest of fayre.
1964
Passengers
817
Crew
2004
Launched
2023
Last refit
82348t
Tonnage
290m
Length
32m
Width
22kts
Speed
11
Decks
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Overview
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
London - All Airports to Hong Kong International Airport
Days 2 - 4
2 Night Stay in Hong Kong
Day 4
Hong Kong
The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal serves as a vibrant entryway to authentic local experiences, beckoning cruisers with its bustling atmosphere. Hosting esteemed cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line, disembarking is seamless, allowing immediate immersion into Hong Kong's vibrant culture. Located in Kowloon, guests can easily explore the city's iconic attractions. Embark on excursions to Victoria Peak for panoramic views, or delve into the bustling markets of Mong Kok for a taste of local life. Expect effortless transitions from ship to shore, promising unforgettable adventures in the heart of Hong Kong.
Day 5
At sea
Day 6
Ha Long Bay
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. The downside to all this allure is the large number of unlicensed boats it draws to the bay each day.Boat trips out onto the bay are the main tourism stock in trade farther north, but a more multifaceted side of the area can be experienced at Cat Ba Island. The largest island in Halong Bay, Cat Ba is very much its own entity. Its national park offers incredible biodiversity, with more than a thousand species of plants having been recorded here. Animal life is slightly thinner on the ground, but alert visitors may spy inhabitants such as the endangered golden-headed langur, wild boar, deer, civets, and several species of squirrel. Trekking through the wilderness is a highlight with a number of fascinating trails to follow.Cat Ba Island has also become a firm favorite with the adventure sports set. Indeed, along with Railay Beach in Thailand, it is recognized as one of the top spots in the region for rock climbing. Other outdoor pursuits include sailing and kayaking around the karsts. Although Halong Bay has arguably been tainted by over-exposure, Bai Tu Long Bay farther east toward China, retains all the majesty of Vietnam’s premier bucket-list natural attraction but sees a fraction of the traffic of its immediate neighbor to the west. Here, visitors will find islands of substantial size with deserted beaches and untamed jungle. Halong Bay's 3,000 islands of dolomite and limestone cover a 1,500-square-km (580-square-mile) area, extending across the Gulf of Tonkin nearly to the Chinese border. According to legend, this breathtaking land- and seascape was formed by a giant dragon that came barreling out of the mountains toward the ocean—hence the name (Halong translates into "descent of the dragon"). Geologists are more likely to attribute the formations to sedimentary limestone that formed here between 300 and 500 million years ago, in the Paleozoic Era. Over millions of years water receded and exposed the limestone to wind, rain, and tidal erosion.Today the limestone formations are exposed to hordes of tourists—but don't let that discourage you. Hundreds of fishing trawlers and tour boats share space on these crystal waters, yet there seems to be room for everyone. Most people use the main population center, Halong City, as a base from which to venture into the bay. Although it's now officially one municipality, Halong City was, until 1996, two separate towns: Bai Chay is now Halong City West, where Halong Road winds its way around the coast and past the lifeless central beach; Hon Gai is the grimier Halong City East, where a coal transportation depot dominates the center of town and covers nearby roads and buildings with a sooty film. Locals still refer to the towns by their old names, but they are now inexorably lassoed together by a bridge. Boat trips through Halong Bay are the main attraction. Little of the majesty of this region can be found in the city, so head out onto the water and start exploring. Countless 10- and 30-foot fishing boats have been converted into Halong Bay's formidable tourist-boat fleet. Hotels or travel agencies in Halong City or Hanoi can arrange boat trips for you (often they are part of organized tours from Hanoi). It is still possible to go down to the wharf and bargain yourself onto a boat for the day, but you are likely to be charged (sometimes significantly) more than you would pay for a prebooked tour, so this is not advised. Self-sufficient travelers have fallen victim to the old bait-and-switch: they've arranged a next-day boat tour with local fishermen, only to be told in no uncertain terms the following morning that they could not board their chosen boat, but they could take a different one for quite a bit more money. You may have no choice in the end. Usually travel agencies, however, have their tried-and-true favorites.
Day 7
At sea
Day 8
Da Nang
Once a pivotal French colonial port, Da Nang today offers a vibrant blend of pristine beaches and rich history, set against the backdrop of the Marble Mountains. The city enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, with sunny skies perfect for exploring its scenic landscapes and historical sites, far from the more frequented tourist paths of Vietnam. Da Nang is a showcase for Vietnam's dynamic growth and respect for its roots, featuring cutting-edge architecture alongside ancient pagodas. Uniquely, it boasts one of the worlds most spectacular bridges, the Dragon Bridge, which breathes fire and water each weekend night.
Day 9
At sea
Day 10
Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a paradise for travelers who crave both adventure and relaxation, nestled in a region that was once the heartland of the Champa Kingdom. This coastal city benefits from a warm, tropical climate that lures sunbathers and scuba divers alike, offering clear, turquoise waters year-round. Beyond its bustling resorts, Nha Trang provides authentic Vietnamese experiences through its local markets and the backdrop of rural landscapes. Dive deeper, and you'll find a city vibrating with street food, cultural ceremonies, and a waterfront that lights up with life after dark. Fun fact: it's a premier spot for witnessing beautiful, fiery sunsets over the South China Sea.
Day 11
Phu My
Day 12
At sea
Day 13
Sihanoukville
Day 14
Laem Chabang
Laem Chabang, Thailands largest port, is not just a commercial hub but a gateway to exploring the less charted beauties of Eastern Thailand. Its tropical climate and proximity to both sea and jungle create a dynamic environment, ideal for those who seek variety in their travels. This port town showcases authentic Thai life, from bustling local markets to serene temple grounds. A unique fact about Laem Chabang is its position near the historic city of Ayutthaya, a link to Thailands ancient roots just a day trip away.
Day 15
Laem Chabang
Laem Chabang, Thailands largest port, is not just a commercial hub but a gateway to exploring the less charted beauties of Eastern Thailand. Its tropical climate and proximity to both sea and jungle create a dynamic environment, ideal for those who seek variety in their travels. This port town showcases authentic Thai life, from bustling local markets to serene temple grounds. A unique fact about Laem Chabang is its position near the historic city of Ayutthaya, a link to Thailands ancient roots just a day trip away.
Day 16
Ko Samui
Koh Samui was once a self-sustained microcosm, relying solely on its coconut plantations and fishing prowess. Its climate, a tropical paradise, offers year-round warmth, enticing those who seek an escape with both sunlit beaches and shadowed rainforests. Koh Samui represents Thailand away from the crowd, with local festivals and street markets that pulsate with authenticity. Notably, it is home to the unique pink dolphins, a rare sight that adds a touch of magic to its coastal waters.
Day 17
At sea
Day 18
Singapore
immerse yourself from the moment you step into The Marina Bay Cruise Centre, drawing cruisers with the dynamic ambiance that lies beyond. Hosting cruise lines like Princess Cruises and Costa Cruises, disembarking is easy, allowing immediate exploration of the likes of Marina Bay Sands SkyPark where they can stroll along the observation deck, marveling at the breathtaking vistas or take a dip in the world's highest and longest infinity pool, creating an unforgettable experience against the backdrop of Singapore's glittering cityscape. Located in Marina Bay, guests can delve into the city's diverse culture with ease. Embark on excursions to Gardens by the Bay, marveling at futuristic gardens, or wander through vibrant Chinatown for a taste of local life. Expect seamless transitions from ship to shore, promising unforgettable adventures in the heart of Singapore.
Day 18
2 Night Stay in Singapore
Day 19
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Day 20
Singapore Changi Airport to London - All Airports
Day 1
London - All Airports to Hong Kong International Airport
Days 2 - 4
2 Night Stay in Hong Kong
Day 4
Hong Kong
Day 5
At sea
Day 6
Ha Long Bay
Day 7
At sea
Day 8
Da Nang
Day 9
At sea
Day 10
Nha Trang
Day 11
Phu My
Day 12
At sea
Day 13
Sihanoukville
Day 14
Laem Chabang
Day 15
Laem Chabang
Day 16
Ko Samui
Day 17
At sea
Day 18
Singapore
Day 18
2 Night Stay in Singapore
Day 19
At Sea
Day 20
Singapore Changi Airport to London - All Airports
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Holland America Line
Westerdam
Superbly refreshed, Westerdam cruise ship features excellent bar, entertainment and dining venues, plus completely reimagined suites.

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