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| The Far East. It's Not As Far As
You Think.
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| The Far East is a kaleidoscope
of exotic sights, sounds, tastes and experiences. You'll find
something new and exotic in every port of call. From the beauty
and tranquility of ancient temples, to the distinctive flavors
of the curries and satays found in a Bangkok cafe, to
world-class shopping in the bustling open-air markets of Hong
Kong. We're looking forward to providing you with the
opportunity to create your own adventure in one of the world's
most amazing destinations. |
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Asia Cruise Highlights
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Check out the view from the world's tallest building
(1,671 ft.) in Taiwan. |
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Shop 'til you drop in one of Hong Kong's bustling
open-air markets. |
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Treat yourself to exotic curries and satays in a
post-colonial Bangkok café. |
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Explore some of the world's most beautiful temples
in Cambodia. |
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Haggle over colorful batiks, silks and sarongs in
Singapore's famous Arab Street. |
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| Areas of Interest |
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Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong is a city of contrasts. You'll find Rolls-Royces
parked right next to bicycle taxis, small sampans bobbing beside
giant container ships, street-side food stalls alongside
four-star restaurants and ultra-modern skyscrapers around the
corner from bamboo huts. Most of all you'll find a bustling,
cosmopolitan city that offers world-class shopping, spectacular
cuisine and unforgettable scenic beauty - a combination that
attracts over 13 million tourists yearly. One visit and you'll
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Singapore
This is truly a city where East meets West. To the first-time
visitor, Singapore's towering skyscrapers, modern shopping
malls, fast-food chains and thriving economy are reminiscent of
a large American city. Until, that is, you get a scent of the
freshly ground spices in an open-air market, hear the cry of an
imam calling the faithful to prayer, explore Arab Street's small
shops by rickshaw or relax with a gin sling on the broad, shady
porch of a colonial-era hotel. Then you'll see why seasoned
travelers say that in Singapore, nothing is as it appears to be.
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Nha Trang, Vietnam
A visit to the capital of Khanh Hoa Province is a day at the
beach - literally. In fact, Nha Trang is often referred to as
Vietnam's ocean city. And with its vast white-sand,
crescent-shaped beach and crystal, clear waters, it's easy to
see why. But there's more to this popular resort town than sun,
sand and surf. A number of first-class cafés and restaurants can
be found up and down the beach, featuring cool drinks, fresh
seafood and reasonable prices. Nha Trang is also known for its
lively nightlife. Its bustling nightclubs and bars feature live
entertainment and dancing well into the night. If you like your
days hot and your nights even hotter, Nha Trang is not to be
missed. |
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Asia is a very large continent.
Which means the weather can vary greatly from the moderate
temperatures in Hong Kong (January averages 67º F and dry), to
the wet tropical climate of Singapore (average high temperature
86º, with a monthly average rainfall of 9.5 inches), which sits
just above the Equator. As a result, you should be prepared for
almost anything. Days onboard are casual and you'll be most
comfortable in sport clothes and resort wear. A sweater, light
pullover or jacket will come in handy in the northern part of
the itinerary. Shoes should be low-heeled for deck activities.
You'll want to bring a few swimsuits so you'll always have a dry
one - especially in the warm-weather ports. You don't have to
bring towels as they are provided. But don't forget your camera
and binoculars, so you don't miss a thing.
For evening wear, count on three basic types of attire:
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Casual: Dresses or slacks and blouses for women,
sport shirts and trousers for men. |
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Smart Casual: Dresses or pantsuits for women,
jackets for men. |
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Formal: Cocktail dresses for women, suits and ties
or tuxedos for men (you can arrange to rent a tuxedo
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Ashore, you'll need comfortable walking shoes as well as a hat
and sunscreen for protection from the sun. In January, a rain
slicker and compact umbrella may come in handy for the southern
parts of your cruise. |
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