Cruises from Singapore

Cruise Deals from Singapore – Unforgettable Voyages at the Best Prices

Looking for the best cruises from Singapore? Set sail on an incredible journey with top cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, and Celebrity Cruises, departing from the vibrant city of Singapore. Whether you're dreaming of a luxury escape to the Maldives, Thailand, or Vietnam, or an adventure-packed cruise to Indonesia, Japan, or Australia, we have the perfect deal for you. Enjoy exclusive discounts, last-minute offers, and all-inclusive cruise packages that make your dream vacation more affordable than ever. Experience world-class dining, entertainment, and breathtaking ocean views on board some of the finest cruise ships. Book your Singapore cruise deal today and embark on a hassle-free, unforgettable getaway!

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Singapore Cruise Calendar

When it comes to Singapore cruises, the peak sailing period is during the school holidays and major public holidays. At this time, many families and groups board major cruise lines, such as Celebrity Cruises and the Holland America Line, from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre and Singapore Cruise Centre to visit various international ports.

On the other hand, the shoulder seasons tend to run outside of December and June. You usually pick up the best deals during these months, which attract fewer crowds.

Throughout the year, cruise passengers can choose from short two to five-night getaways to Malaysia and Thailand, classic week-long Asian adventures, or extended voyages to Japan, Korea, or Australia.

Repositioning windows often occurs in spring and autumn. They are perfect for those wanting to embark on longer journeys, as cruise lines often move ships between regions during these times.

Short Breaks (2–5 nights): Malaysia & Thailand

If you are visiting Singapore, consider taking a mini break to Penang, Port Klang, Phuket, and Langkawi. These short cruises are ideal for first-timers and families who don't have much time available but still want to enjoy a couple of days at sea.

On them, you can expect a vibrant atmosphere, a variety of quality entertainment and a superb selection of local dishes.

Classic South-east Asia (6–9 nights): Thailand & Vietnam

Longer cruises from the Marina Bay Sands cruise terminal often call in at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Da Nang, and Nha Trang. Sailings take place on mid-sized ships that offer comfortable accommodation, vibrant nightlife, and an excellent dining room that serves delicious cuisine.

The best months to embark on these types of cruises from Singapore are between November and March. At this time, the weather is warm, and there are fewer storms.

Typical shore excursions will introduce you to local customs, stunning beaches, and a range of thrilling outdoor adventures.

Grand Asia & Beyond (10–14+ nights): Japan/Korea/Indonesia

If you are keen to spend upwards of two weeks on a cruise, you'll be able to enjoy even more enriching shore excursions. These include visiting bustling street markets, checking out hawker centres, and tasting local street food.

You'll also see breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, while the personalised service and exquisite dining options are second to none.

Repositioning Voyages to Australia (Sydney/Brisbane/Melbourne)

Repositioning voyages are one-way cruises that often run between April and October. While they are ideal for travellers who enjoy long periods at sea, they do require one-way flights on completion of the trip.

These cruise ships leave from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre and offer a terrific range of onboard activities and the opportunity to visit vibrant cities.

Cruise Lines Sailing from Singapore

A wide variety of cruise lines service Singapore, and they offer something for every style of traveller.

For instance, mainstream brands like Royal Caribbean and Costa deliver fun-packed short breaks to Malaysia and Thailand. On the other hand, premium names such as Celebrity Cruises and Holland America Line focus on longer South-east Asia and Japan sailings. Some luxury small-ship operators also explore ports not serviced by the others.

You'll find the signature ships that sail from the Marina Bay Cruise Terminal offer a high level of entertainment, kids' clubs, and dining rooms that serve everything from hawker-inspired dishes to fine cuisine.

They tend to present a more upscale level of personalised service and access to more remote, beautiful beaches and less crowded areas.

Top Things to Do in Singapore (Pre/Post Cruise)

Before you step aboard your cruise ship, make sure you make the most of visiting Singapore. The "Lion City" boasts warm temperatures, a vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and world-class attractions. If you have 24 to 48 hours at your disposal, you can really see a lot of it.

Start your explorations at Gardens by the Bay, where the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest showcase lush greenery and a futuristic skyline. Allow two hours in the late afternoon to see the Supertrees light up after sunset.

Elsewhere, the Singapore Flyer offers breathtaking landscapes from above. Half an hour per ride is enough to enjoy superb panoramic views of the city. For families, the Night Safari at the Singapore Zoo is a must. We recommend planning a two-hour evening visit to see nocturnal animals in action.

Singapore’s Chinatown is another must-visit destination. It is home to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, traditional shops, and hawker centres that serve the best Hainanese chicken rice in town. You'll want to spend at least half a day wandering its bustling street markets. However, make sure you also have time to visit Sentosa Island, Universal Studios Singapore, and some of the many beautiful beaches in the area.

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