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Asia
Trip Duration
29 nights
Cruise Ship
Queen VictoriaCruise Company
CunardStart Port
Sydney, AustraliaEnd Port
Singapore, SingaporeSydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is the largest city in Australia. The city is one of the most important tourism destinations in Australia, with iconic sights such as Sydney harbour and Opera House. Sydney is also home to the world-famous Bondi beach. Sydney also has an extensive arts and cultural scene with numerous galleries such as the Art Gallery of NSW offering impressive artistic displays. Sydney also has an extensive public transport system, ensuring that accessibilty will not be an issue for visitors to the city.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 17:00
Airlie Beach acts as the main hub for trips to the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Airlie Beach is known as a popular nightlife spot with a host of clubs and bars. Port of Airlie boasts a boating marina along with a range of accomodation offerings and trendy eateries, which guests to enjoy al fresco dining. Every Saturday there are a number of markets offering fresh produce as well as local crafts, providing a great opportunity to experience the culture like a true local. An excursion to the nearby Conway National Park is highly recommended.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Townsville, sitting beneath Castle Hill, is a bustling city which enjoys sunshine for more than 300 days a year. Townsville offers lots of it's stunning naturally occurring features to the public such as the Great Barrier Reef, The Strand beach promenade, and hill walks to Castle Hill. The abundant plant and wildlife are proud features of the town with Townsville Bontanic Gardens and Reef HQ Aquarium providing education and experiences on the tropical weather, plant life and wild life. Townsville boasts its raw culture with side streets filled with restaurants, Federation style architecture and tours to Australia's largest intact ship wreck the SS Yongala.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 18:00
Cairns is located in the north of Queensland, Australia. The city is known particularly for being in close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, the longest coral reef in the world, also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Daintree tropical forest which is the oldest of it's kind in the world is also only a short distance away. The city itself boasts a laid-back lifestyle with a buzzing social scene evident through the presence of numerous cafés, clubs and restaurants. There are also a number of fantastic tourism resorts, adding to the reputation of Cairns as an Australian tourism hotspot.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 18:00
Bitung is a town in the province of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Located nearby is the Tongkoko volcano which last erupted in year 1880.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Puerto Princesa is the capital of the Philippine island of Palawan. Currently the city has a German mayor, who pays great attention to environmental protection, so the city is very clean. Near the town is Puerto Princesa Subterranean River in the National Park, one of the most famous attractions of the islands. The underground river, that flows through cavernous rocks, was declared a World Heritage Site.
2 nights accommodation in a hotel in Singapore
One way economy class airfare from Singapore to Sydney
You will be sailing on:
Cruise like royalty in the unique and luxurious ambiance on board the Queen Victoria. Explore her wood-panelled library, the museum at sea and the Royal Court Theatre with its extraordinary show programme.
Refurbishment Year:
2015Passengers:
20612 Adults
29 nights
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