Inspired by the
comfort and elegance of the cruise ships of the past, Star
Cruises launched its own luxury liners named after the twelve
zodiacs,some of which have been operational for quite some
time while others are queued up for release soon.All these
cruise liners epitomize limitless fun and great
cuisine.Whether it is Superstar Leo, Megastar Aries,Superstar
Virgo,Superster Gemini,Superstar Capricorn, Superstar Aquarius
or Superstar Pisces,all personify relaxation and luxury and
give you that refreshing break you deserve. Each of these
cruise liners take you to some of the most exotic destinations
of the world. The routes covered by some of them are as
follows.
Gulf of Thailand
Cruise. Bangkok (Laem Chabang Port)-Ko Kong(Cambodia)-Ko
Kut (Cambodia)-Koh Samui (Thailand)-Bangkok. Star Cruises
is the leading cruise line in Asia Pasific.Its exceptional
facilites and services coupled with world class cuisine
has earned it the award of ‘Best Cruise Operater in Asia
Pasific’ for 5 consecutive years.
Gulf of Siam
Cruises.Super star Aries was voted the world’s best cruise
liner in 1997 by the Berlitz complete guide to Cruising
and Cruise Ships. Bangkok-Kochang (Cambodia) ,Koh Samui
(Thailand)- Bangkok. An additional 2 nights may be
added to the above cruise of 3 nights / 4 days to cover Phu
Quoe Island. The above places are also covered by Suprestar
Aquarius at certain times of the year when Superstar Aries
does not sail
Straits of Malacca
Cruises : Route is as follows: Singapore –Phuket Island
(Thailand)-Langkawi Island-Singapore.You may disembark here in
case you book a 2 nights cruise. Otherwise thecruise
continues to Port Dickson –Port Klang-Singapore.
Hongkong-Zhanjiang-Halong
Bay-Hongkong This route has earned this cruise liner the
name of the South China Sea Cruises.
Popularly termed the Andaman Sea
Cruises,Gemini travels from Singspore through Port Dickson
(Malaysia), Penang (Malaysia), Phuket (Thailand),Langkawi
Island (Malaysia), Port Klang(gateway to Kuala
Lumpur,Malaysia),Malacca (Straits of Malacca) and back to
Singapore.
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