Royal Caribbean’s Vietnam+Taiwan

Thursday, 18 Sep, 2009 0

SYDNEY – Royal Caribbean has a one-off cruise on Legend of the Seas sailing from Singapore on January 28 next year for seven nights to Hong Kong, stopping in the Vietnamese ports of Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Hue/Danang, and Hanoi.

Passengers also have the option of adding two additional nights free, disembarking in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Prices for this Asian cruise start from A$843 per person for an inside cabin including taxes and gratuities; $963 for an ocean view cabin; $1,203 for a balcony cabin, with deluxe cabins and suites from $1,503 per person, based on twin share.

Prices include most meals and entertainment, some beverages, membership of Adventure Ocean children’s club with age-appropriate activities for children from as young as six months.

Legend of the Seas is the largest cruise ship based in Asia and has floor to ceiling walls, a rock climbing wall, 9-hole miniature golf course, outdoor pool with whirlpools, and indoor pool at the adults-only solarium, casino, bars, restaurants, theatre and day spa and fitness centre.



 

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