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    Asia Cruise – Travel Unforgettably with Cunard from Singapore to Sydney

    An Asia cruise with Cunard promises not only luxurious comfort and first-class service, but also unforgettable experiences. The combination of vibrant cities, traditional architecture, and exotic landscapes that the Asian continent has to offer will delight all your senses. Asia’s remarkable diversity captivates adventurers, connoisseurs, and culture enthusiasts alike, drawing travellers from around the world.

    Experience world-class cities such as Singapore or Sydney on your journey, while smaller destinations like Manila and Bitung remain hidden gems along the way. Be inspired by cruises departing from Singapore and discover even more reasons why your next journey should be aboard one of Cunard’s iconic ships. Step aboard now and discover Asia—the Asia Cruise awaits you!

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    Which Cruise Routes Are Especially Popular on an Asia Cruise?

    An Asia cruise with Cunard offers beautiful routes departing from Hong Kong, Singapore, and Sydney.

    5 Nights – Singapore to Hong Kong – Queen Anne

    On this short Asia cruise from Singapore to Hong Kong, guests spend three relaxing days at sea aboard the Queen Anne between the port of departure in Singapore and the destination port of Hong Kong.

    Cruise route overview:

    • Hongkong

    • Sydney

    24 Nights – Sydney to Singapore – Queen Mary 2

    This extended 24-night Asia cruise from Sydney takes travellers to a wide variety of destinations and ports, where one highlight follows the next.

    Cruise route overview:

    • Sydney

    • Brisbane

    • Cairns

    • Darwin

    • Bitung

    • Hongkong

    • Chan May

    • Singapur

    52 Nights – Hong Kong to Miami – Queen Anne

    The longest Asia cruise currently offered by Cunard in 2025 spans 52 nights, sailing from Hong Kong to Miami aboard the luxury liner Queen Anne.

    Cruise route overview:

    • Hongkong

    • Manila

    • Bitung

    • Darwin

    • Airlie Beach, Australien

    • Brisbane

    • Sydney

    • Port Vila

    • Suva

    • Honolulu

    • Los Angeles

    • Puerto Quetzal

    • Panamakanal

    • Willemstad

    • Oranjestad

    • Miami

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    Hongkong

    The city of Hong Kong has an unforgettable skyline. The skyscrapers, which rise hundreds of meters into the sky, are impossible to miss. At 552 meters, Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's most famous mountain.

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    Singapur

    Marina Bay Sands is located in the Asian metropolis of Singapore. Cruise vacationers visiting the city should definitely see this world-famous hotel with its three 55-story towers.

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    Shanghai

    The metropolis of Shanghai is another highlight on your unforgettable Far East cruise. The Bund is a historic and cultural district of the city.

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    Ho Chi Minh City

    Vietnam's largest city is the country's economic center and is known for its French colonial architecture.

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    Bandar Seri Begawan

    This Asian coastal city has a lot to offer vacationers, including Kampong Ayer, the world's largest water village.

    Famous ports of call during the Cunard cruise

    The two cruise ports of Hong Kong and Sydney will be visited on a 2025 Asia cruise with Cunard. In our guide, we provide important tips on both cities that you should read:

    Vibrant metropolis Hong Kong

    The fascinating and multifaceted metropolis of Hong Kong is located on the South China Sea at the mouth of the Pearl River. Travelers can look forward to a unique blend of tradition and modernity as well as nature.

    Hong Kong's most important sights:

    • The Buddha Temple

    • Hong Kong's places of worship

    Hong Kong's attractions: from shopping to relaxation

    Hong Kong is a shopping paradise for cruise vacationers: whether luxury boutiques or authentic markets, you will find plenty of opportunities to shop here. The Ladies Market in Mongkok offers fashion and jewelry. Other shopping options include Cat Street and the Temple Street Night Market. After arriving on your Cunard cruise ship, you can experience nature in Hong Kong's gardens and parks.

    The Australian city of Sydney

    An Asian cruise with a stop at the port of Sydney is a wonderful opportunity to discover Australia. The city offers an impressive skyline, world-famous landmarks, and breathtaking nature.

    Sydney's main attractions

    • Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge

    • Bondi Beach

    • Sydney Harbour

    • Taronga Zoo

    • Royal Botanic Garden

    The top ports of call on an Asia cruise include Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, and Sydney.

    What highlights await you on a cruise through Asia?

    A cruise through Asia is much more than a journey from port to port – it is an experience full of contrasts, impressions, and encounters. From fascinating metropolises to exotic landscapes and culinary highlights, you can expect a diversity that hardly any other destination can offer.

    Experience metropolises with world-class flair

    The major metropolises are a highlight of any cruise through Asia. In Hong Kong, you can enjoy the spectacular skyline at Victoria Harbor, visit Buddhist temples, or stroll through traditional markets. Singapore fascinates with futuristic buildings such as Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, while neighborhoods such as Chinatown and Little India reflect authentic life. Shanghai is also one of the highlights: here, colonial architecture on the Bund meets modern skyscrapers such as the Shanghai Tower.

    Discover natural wonders and dream beaches

    In addition to the cities, a cruise through Asia inspires with the beauty of nature. Off the coast of Vietnam lies the famous Halong Bay with its limestone cliffs and countless islands. The Philippines offer fine sandy beaches and turquoise blue water, while Indonesia offers a mixture of tropical rainforests and unspoiled fishing villages. This combination of foreign cultures and nature makes every cruise to Asia unique. Another highlight of many routes is Kuala Lumpur, where the famous Petronas Towers and colorful markets dominate the cityscape. On a shore excursion through Kuala Lumpur, you will also experience Malaysia's cultural diversity, from modern shopping malls to historic temples and landscapes.

    Cultural treasures of Asia

    Each port offers new insights into the traditions and cultures of the region. In Vietnam, pagodas and colonial buildings impress visitors, while Thailand boasts colorful markets and magnificent temples. Many cruise ships also call at the port of Laem Chabang, which is the gateway to the fascinating metropolis of Bangkok. In the Philippines, you can discover traces of the Spanish colonial era, while in Japan, the harmonious combination of centuries-old rituals and modern lifestyle is fascinating. A cruise to Asia offers the opportunity to experience an impressive variety of cultural highlights in a short period of time.

    Culinary diversity at sea and on land

    Another highlight is the culinary experiences. Try authentic street food at the markets in Singapore, dim sum in Hong Kong, and fresh pho in Vietnam. Street food in particular makes the culinary diversity in Asia incomparable and is a real highlight of any trip. Asian cuisine also plays a role on board Cunard ships: in addition to international classics, you will find dishes that reflect the flavors of the regions visited. A cruise to Asia thus combines the best of both worlds – exclusive on-board cuisine and authentic delights on land.

    Luxury and relaxation on board

    The many impressions on land are perfectly complemented by the comfort on board. While you explore temples, beaches, or metropolises during the day, you can enjoy the service of a luxury liner in the evening. Pools, spa areas, shows, and elegant restaurants ensure that every Asia cruise is not only varied but also relaxing.

    What is the climate like and when is the best time to travel on a cruise through Asia?

    The climate in Asia varies depending on the region and travel season. In Southeast Asia, the best time to travel on a cruise through Asia is between December and March, as this is the dry season.

    How can I best prepare for a cruise to Asia?

    In addition to preparing for your trip, you should also familiarize yourself with the entry requirements for Asia. Don't forget to check your passport and vaccination record. A visa is required for some countries, such as Vietnam and China.

    Are there family-friendly cruises in Asia?

    Yes, cruises in Asia are also suitable for families. Many Cunard ships offer special programs for children and families, and overnight stays in cities such as Hong Kong or Singapore make the trip even more enjoyable.

    Practical information for travelers

    A cruise to Asia is an unforgettable experience. With the right preparations, you can travel relaxed and well equipped.

    The right clothing and equipment

    Pack light, breathable clothing for the warm climate in Southeast Asia. It is also advisable to bring elegant outfits for evening events on board. Sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and an international adapter for your electronic devices are essential.

    Entry requirements and documents

    Before traveling, you should check the respective visa requirements. Countries such as Vietnam and China require a visa, while other destinations only require a valid passport. It may also be a good idea to check your vaccination record to ensure you are in the best possible health.

    Currency and payment methods

    In many ports, you can conveniently pay by credit card. However, cash is often the better choice in local markets or small shops. Having a small supply of local currency ensures that you remain flexible at all times.

    Plan a stress-free journey

    To start your cruise without any hassle, it is advisable to arrive early. If you book a flight to Singapore, Hong Kong, or Sydney, you should arrive at least one day before departure. This gives you enough time to recover from your journey and explore the city.

    Our three insider tips for your Asia cruise

    • Tip 1 – Summer in Asia: Summer in Asia is hot and humid, ideal for beach vacationers. Those who prefer cooler weather should book at the beginning of fall or the end of spring.

    • Tip 2 – Language in Asia: English is spoken in many countries, but knowing a few local words is always helpful.

    • Tip 3 – Try local food: Visit authentic restaurants where many locals eat to discover the culinary delights of Asia.

    Comparison with other cruise destinations

    Many travelers are already familiar with cruises in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean—two regions that are known above all for their warm climate, beautiful beaches, and relaxed vacation atmosphere. However, a cruise in Asia is significantly different: here, you can expect an extraordinary mix of exoticism, millennia-old culture, and impressive natural diversity. While the Mediterranean focuses on classic sights such as Rome, Athens, and Barcelona, and the Caribbean attracts visitors with its endless beaches and tropical flair, Asia offers a unique combination.

    On a cruise to Asia, you can experience cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai in just a few days, which fascinate visitors with their futuristic architecture and cultural traditions. At the same time, many routes lead to places that are still considered insider tips – small islands, unspoiled harbors, or fascinating landscapes such as Halong Bay in Vietnam. This mixture of adventure, luxury, and diversity makes Asia a destination that stands out from other cruise regions. Those who are not only looking for relaxation but also want to experience new cultures, languages, and culinary impressions will find exactly what they are looking for on a cruise to Asia.

    Which cruise line to choose for a cruise to Asia?

    Anyone planning a cruise to Asia will quickly come across various providers. In addition to Cunard, MSC Cruises and Princess Cruises also offer exciting itineraries through Asia. However, there are significant differences in terms of service, comfort, and target groups.

    Why Cunard is the best choice

    While MSC Cruises scores with family-friendly offers and Princess Cruises stands for a good American cruise experience, Cunard is the first choice for those who value luxury, style, and an unforgettable travel experience. The combination of exquisite service, special routes, and the unique atmosphere on board makes Cunard the No. 1 choice for cruises in Asia.

    Experience an Asian cruise with Cunard

    A 2026 cruise to Asia is a great opportunity to experience Asia in all its diversity – whether through impressive cities such as Singapore and Hong Kong or beautiful natural destinations such as Ho Chi Minh City. Explore these extraordinary places and cultures with Cunard and be enchanted by the culinary, cultural, and scenic highlights. Remember to book your Asia cruise early!

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