Oriental Jade Hong Kong to Singapore Voyage

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A voyage of the Orient is a sought after experience in the cruise world allowing you to visit a kaleidoscope of destinations and countries in western air conditioned comfort. Our Oriental Jade selection of cruise offers break the mould in terms of cruise itinerary with an unusual line-up of ports of call not traditionally found on a cruise to this part of the world. Sail the coastline of Vietnam, cruise around the islands of the Philippines and enjoy the floating markets of Bangkok.

Soak up the modern buzz of Hong Kong with its colonial roots where modern skyscrapers intertwine with street markets, wooden junks and fabulous cuisine. In Singapore you will find an island of 1000 shopping malls mixed with futuristic super trees, botanical gardens and fantastic beaches.

Fly overnight from the UK to Hong Kong.

After a morning flight arrival transfer to Hong Kong Island for an overnight hotel stay.

Dorsett Wanchai

An elegant cosmopolitan hotel in the heart of Wan Chai! This luxurious 4 star hotel enjoys a fantastic location opposite the Hong Kong Jockey Club surrounded by countless dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Less than 10 minutes walk from Causeway Bay MRT and close to Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Causeway Bay Business and entertainment district, Admiralty and Central - all of which are easily accessible via complimentary shuttle bus - this is a fantastic choice for both business and leisure guests alike. In line with new regulations by the Hong Kong Government, hotels will no longer provide complimentary disposable plastic toiletries in guest rooms. Guests are encouraged to bring their own reusable items. However, if you've forgotten any essentials, they are available for purchase at HK$1 at the hotel lobby vending machine.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Hong Kong

The picturesque Hong Kong skyline is of Victoria Harbour and the waterfront on Hong Kong Island. Take the tram up to Victoria Peak on the Hills behind the Skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island for magnificent views. The iconic Star Ferry links Hong Kong Island to Kowloon where you can experience local life in the varied and separate street markets.

Transfer to the port in Kowloon to embark the ship.

Norwegian Jade

The 93,558 tonne Norwegian Jade was launched in 2006 and was extensively refurbished in 2017. This smart sleek looking ship has 16 dining choice and 15 bars on board to give you the freedom to enjoy your cruise exactly as you please with its freestyle dining concept. There are no set dining times and tables – you simply make a reservation in the restaurant of your choice at the time you want to eat.

The 16 dining choices on board include the two main waiter service dining rooms - (Grand Pacific & Alizar) and the Garden Cafe self-service style buffet restaurant. There are also two poolside bar and grills; The Pit Stop and the Great Outdoors Buffet. For no extra charge you can also choose from Jasmine Garden (Asian) and O'sheehan's Bar & Grill which is open 24 hours a day. For an extra charge you can also eat in the following speciality restaurants: Le Bistro (French), Moderno Churrascaria (Brazilian BBQ style), Teppenyaki (Asian hotplate cooking show table), Cagney’s Steakhouse La Cucina (Italian) and Pizza 24/7.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Coron

Located in the western part of the Philippines, Palawan Island is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich marine biodiversity, and pristine beaches. With its crystal-clear waters, towering limestone cliffs, and hidden lagoons, Palawan Island offers a true escape into nature. One of Palawan Island’s most iconic destinations is the laidback town of Coron. Celebrated for its dramatic landscapes and crystal-clear waters, the town of Coron has become a bucket-list destination for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation activities. Its combination of breathtaking views, rich biodiversity, and unique historical sites make Coron town a truly enchanting spot to visit when in the Philippines.

Kota Kinabalu (Borneo)

Kota Kinabalu is a main port of call on the island of Borneo surrounded by a rainforest and features beaches with a modern boardwalk and bustling market-places. Perhaps visit nearby Kinabalu National Park, which is home to Mount Kinabalu at 4,095m.

Muara

While Muara itself is not particularly appealing when you arrive as a gateway what it leads to certainly is. Muara is Southeast Asia minus the tourist gloss, the kind of spot that lets adventurous voyagers swap predictable postcard scenes for candid snapshots of real-life Bruneian rhythm. Head for nearby Serasa Beach or venture into Bandar Seri Begawan-just a half-hour away-to wander through markets, spot water villages, and dive into plates of nasi katok at roadside eateries. Who knows, maybe Muara's no-nonsense personality is exactly what your over-travelled, underwhelmed palate has been craving.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Phu My (Ho Chi Minh)

Phu My is the port for Ho Chi Minh (also known as Saigon) is where you can explore the Mekong Delta on board a private long-tail boat to experience the diversity of the Mekong waterways. Experience the world of the Cu Chi freedom fighters with a visit to their famous tunnel system. This network of over 200 km of tunnels became legendary during the 1960's when they played a vital part in the American War, allowing the Viet Cong to control a large rural area close to Ho Chi Minh City.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Laem Chabang (Bangkok)

Visit Laem Chabang and marvel at the quiet reverence of a Buddhist temple such as the Golden Buddha and the 150 foot long golden Reclining Buddha. Visit the Grand Palace - an ornate royal residence built in 1782 and the ornate temples that line the banks of the river in Bangkok. Indulge in some tasty satays and exotic curries in a Bangkok café and watch everyday life pass you by. Perhaps visit the floating river market or use you time here to visit Bridge on the River Kwai.

Ko Samui

Ko Samui is Thailand's second largest island and is famous for the 40 foot tall golden Big Buddha statue on the tiny island of Ko Phan connected to Ko Samui by a causeway. Ko Samui itself has lovely palm-fringed beaches, coconut groves and a dense rainforest too.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Furama Riverfront Hotel

Located near the Singapore River, this hotel is within walking distance of the entertainment areas like Clarke Quay and the vibrant Chinatown. The nearest underground station is Chinatown MRT, a 5-minute ride away on public transport. The Changi Airport is only around 25 minutes from the hotel by car. Renovated in 2005, this business hotel is surrounded by lush greenery and offers 525 rooms over 2 buildings. Facilities in the air-conditioned property include a lobby with a 24-hour reception service, a safe and a currency exchange. In addition, there is a bar, restaurants and a lounge. Conference facilities and a room service are also available. Each room is fully-equipped as standard including an executive work desk, a satellite/cable TV and a minibar. Recreational facilities include a spacious gym, a swimming pool and an outdoor hot tub.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Singapore

Singapore is situated at the end of the Malaysian peninsula and is a tropical paradise often referred to as the "Island with a thousand shopping malls". This tiny island nation packs in more malls per square mile than any other country in the world. Visit the 2.2km stretch of Orchard Road - the Oxford Street of Singapore, Chinatown, Little India and the vast Bugis Street Market. Enjoy a tour of Chinatown, have afternoon tea in the famous Raffles Hotel or take a cable car ride to Sentosa Island for some panoramic views. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park with futuristic looking tree sculptures covering 101 hectares of land, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. You will find two waterfront conservatories: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest; and the Supertree Grove with 18 manmade trees which reach heights of up to 16 storeys. The Supertrees can be found all around the Gardens by the Bay - twelve are at the Supertree Grove, while the remaining six are placed in clusters of threes at the Golden and Silver Gardens. The best time to visit Gardens by the Bay is in the late afternoon, around 4-5pm. Start with the cooled conservatories, and then go up to the OCBC Skyway in the evening when the weather is cooler. At the Supertree Grove, there is a nightly show (free admission), that showcases the magical lights of the super trees to music. You can also visit the Sky Park observation deck 57 floors on top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel. This striking hotel has an infinity pool and gardens which spans the roof over the three towers of the hotel.

Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
25/01/27 £3189 £3299 £4329 £4649 view
06/12/27 £3109 £3209 £4109 £4629 view
31/12/27 £3199 £3299 £4199 £4729 view
25/01/28 £3179 £3279 £4179 £4759 view