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EXPLORING SOUTHEAST ASIA BY LUXURY CRUISE LINER

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In two of our previous posts, we wrote about luxury river cruises on the Mekong and Irrawaddy Rivers, and how wonderful of a way they are to get a taste of local life in the ASEAN Region. These tend to be more intimate and slower paced than traditional cruises. They give Southeast Asian travelers a much more focused look at life along the river in just one or two countries. For travelers who want a more pulled-back look at the region though, Southeast Asian cruises of the more traditional ocean-going variety are one of the best options.

The ten countries that make up the ASEAN bloc are spread over a huge landmass of mainland Asia, as well as tens of thousands of islands dotted across thousands of kilometers of sea. As the Southeast Asian tourism and hospitality industry has boomed in recent years, the number of air routes around the region has exploded. The drawback to this convenience is that most of these routes are served by no-frills, budget airlines that can make travel a rather unpleasant experience. This makes cruise ships the perfect way to make your way around the region in stylish comfort.

Most of the big names in cruise ships have a presence in Southeast Asia, and luxury travelers to the region will have a wide variety of choice in ship, itinerary, cruise type, and duration. This is particularly true through the “high season”, November through April when most of the region is spared from the heavy monsoons of the rainy season.

Points of embarkation

Most Southeast Asian cruises sail between Hong Kong and Singapore, with passengers embarking and disembarking in one or the other. There are also a number of cruises that sail from Australia, and others from the Philippines. Each of these destinations is easily reached by premium carriers offering excellent first class amenities, as well as numerous direct flights from North America, Europe, and other parts of Asia. Luxury travelers will have no problem reaching their port of embarkation in comfort.

Ports of call

Depending on the length of the cruise, most ships between Hong Kong and Singapore will make call in some or all of these locations:

Comfort, luxury, and convenience

Any travelers looking for a bird’s-eye view of Southeast Asia should give serious consideration to booking a cruise around ASEAN. The non-hectic pace of travel is a welcome break from the stresses of exploring a region that positively buzzes with frenetic energy. After a long day exploring a hot and sticky Bangkok, you can sit in a taxi, stuck in traffic, trying to get to an airport where you’ll be crammed into a sardine can, or you can enjoy an evening cocktail, poolside, from the comfort of your own floating luxury hotel. For many, it’s an easy call.

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