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.
Check
out
the
view
from
the
world's
tallest
building
(1,671
ft.)
in
Taiwan,
China
Shop
'til
you
drop
in
one
of
Hong
Kong's
bustling
open-air
markets
Asia
cruise .
Treat
yourself
to
exotic
curries
and
satays
in a
post-colonial
Bangkok
caf.
Explore
some
of
the
world's
most
beautiful
temples
Asia
cruise
in
Cambodia.
Haggle
over
colorful
batiks,
silks
and
sarongs
Asia
cruise in
Singapore's
famous
Arab
Street.
Areas of
Interest
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
understand
why.
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.
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
cafs
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.
Asia
is a
very
large
continent.
Which
means
the
weather
can
vary
greatly
from
the
moderate
temperatures
in
Hong
Kong
(January
averages
67
F
and
dry),
to
the
wet
tropical
climate
of
Singapore
(average
high
temperature
86,
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.
What to Pack
Days
onboard
Asia
cruises are
casual.
To
be
most
comfortable,
we
recommend:
Jeans
or
slacks
Several
sweaters,
a
jacket,
a
windbreaker
and
a
raincoat
Warm
socks
Low-heeled
shoes
for
deck
activities
Don't
forget
your
swimsuit,
camera
and
a
pair
of
binoculars
(towels
are
provided)
For
evening
wear,
count
on
three
basic
types
of
attire:
Casual:
Dresses
or
slacks
and
blouses
for
women,
sport
shirts
and
trousers
for
men
Smart
Casual:
Dresses
or
pantsuits
for
women,
jackets
for
men
Formal:
Cocktail
dresses
for
women,
suits
and
ties
or
tuxedos
for
men
(you
can
arrange
to
rent
a
tuxedo
onboard)
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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