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Discover Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Indian Ocean from Asia's premier cruise hub. Tropical adventures from £599 with no booking fees via CruiseDirect.

Year-Round Tropics
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Royal CaribbeanSpectrum of the Seas

5-Night Southeast Asia Sampler

5 nights4.7
Ports: Penang → Langkawi → Phuket
£949
£599/pp
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Celebrity CruisesCelebrity Solstice

16-Night Singapore to Sydney

16 nights4.9
Ports: Bali → Komodo → Darwin → Cairns → Whitsundays
£2099
£1299/pp
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Norwegian Cruise LineNorwegian Jewel

12-Night Indian Ocean & Sri Lanka

12 nights4.8
Ports: Kuala Lumpur → Penang → Colombo → Trincomalee → Phuket
£1599
£999/pp
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Why Cruise from Singapore?

Asia's Cruise Hub

Singapore is Southeast Asia's leading cruise homeport with year-round departures

Marina Bay Terminal

World-class cruise centre at Marina Bay — modern, efficient, and beautifully designed

Tropical Gateway

Access Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and beyond from one port

Food Paradise

World-famous hawker centres, Michelin-starred street food, and fine dining

Garden City

Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and lush greenery year-round

Changi Airport

Consistently voted world's best airport — seamless connections from London (12h)

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Your Guide to Cruising from Singapore

Singapore has cemented its position as Asia's premier cruise hub, combining world-class port facilities with one of the planet's most exciting cities. The Marina Bay Cruise Centre, set against the stunning backdrop of the city skyline, handles millions of passengers each year. Singapore's strategic location at the crossroads of Southeast Asia makes it the perfect launchpad for tropical adventures.

Southeast Asia Short Breaks

The most popular sailings from Singapore are 3-5 night hops to Malaysia (Penang, Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur) and Thailand (Phuket, Ko Samui). These short itineraries offer incredible value and a perfect introduction to Asian cruising. Longer 7-10 night itineraries reach Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Hue) and Cambodia.

Australia & Indian Ocean

Epic 14-18 night repositioning voyages from Singapore to Sydney call at Bali, Komodo Island, Darwin, Cairns, and the Whitsundays — a bucket-list sailing. Indian Ocean cruises head to Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and India, combining tropical beaches with ancient cultural experiences.

Getting to Singapore Cruise Terminal

Singapore Changi Airport — regularly voted the world's best — has direct flights from London Heathrow (12 hours). The Marina Bay Cruise Centre is about 20 minutes from the airport by taxi (SGD 25-30). Singapore's efficient MRT metro system also connects the airport to the cruise terminal area. Book flights and travel insurance through TravelDealForge for the best combination deals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Singapore's cruise terminal?
The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) is located at Marina South. It's about 20 minutes from Changi Airport by taxi and has excellent MRT (metro) connections. The terminal is modern, spacious, and purpose-built for cruise operations.
What cruise lines sail from Singapore?
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Celebrity, Dream Cruises, MSC, Princess, Holland America, and Cunard all offer sailings from Singapore. Royal Caribbean bases its Quantum-class ships here year-round.
What routes are available from Singapore?
Popular routes include short 3-5 night Southeast Asia hops (Malaysia, Thailand), 7-10 night Vietnam & Cambodia itineraries, 12-14 night Indian Ocean voyages, and 14-18 night repositioning cruises to Australia or Japan.
When is the best time to cruise from Singapore?
Singapore is a year-round cruise port thanks to its equatorial climate (27-32°C year-round). October to March is the Northeast monsoon with more rainfall. November to February is peak season with the widest choice of sailings.
Do I need a visa for Singapore?
UK passport holders can enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days. Most neighbouring cruise ports (Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia) also grant visa-free entry to UK nationals. Vietnam may require an e-visa depending on your itinerary.
How many days should I spend in Singapore?
We recommend at least 2-3 days. Visit Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Chinatown, Little India, and the hawker centres. A pre-cruise stay in Singapore is one of the best parts of any Asia cruise holiday.

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