Dream Cruises extends Singapore ‘cruise to nowhere’ sailings
Dream Cruises is extending its ‘cruise to nowhere’ season out of Singapore but with an added pan-Asian flavour.
The three-night Super Seacation cruises will run until 27 June 2021.
For February to May sailings on World Dream, the line has teamed up with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Singapore, Korea Tourism Organization and Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Singapore office.
"We have been greatly encouraged by the overwhelming response from Singapore residents for our Super Seacation cruises," said Michael Goh, President of Dream Cruises.
It will present onboard cultural entertainment and traditional activities from the two countries.
Until the end of March ‘Rhythm of Korea’ sailings will have Hanbok fashion shows, Korean movie screenings and Korean food and K-beauty demonstrations.
There will also be dance classes to K-pop.
‘Amazing Thailand’ sailings begin from 31 March through 28 May with Thai movies and music, basic Muay Thai training and Sepak Takraw demonstrations.
There will also be a Thai Street Market at Sea showcasing Thai street food, as well as Thai handicrafts.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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