Singapore Hong Kong to Sydney – Queen Anne – 19 February 2026
Singapore Hong Kong to Sydney – Queen Anne – 19 February 2026. The Far East is an exotic Asia – from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia in the south through the Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and China to Korea and Japan in the north. This is a vast area that remains relatively undeveloped in cruising terms. Yet, a cruise ship provides the comfort and security of a base from which to explore the wide cultural and scenic diversity on offer. Exotic destinations like Singapore, Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tokyo can all be reached. The Far East is almost always included on world cruises and there will be quite a few that pass through and offer these destinations and less frequently visited places like Brunei, the East Coast of Malaysia, and Manila.
Endless golden beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, a spectacular rugged outback, and a coral reef so huge it can be seen from outer space are just a few reasons why a cruise to Australia is unforgettable. It’s no secret that the continent boasts some of the most spectacular beaches on the planet, with white sand shorelines often exceeding hundreds of kilometres (spoiler: you won’t have to jostle for beach towel space here), but few travellers have the opportunity to dive into its tropical rainforests in the north, or the ochre-coloured desert in Australia’s centre. Home to indigenous Aboriginal people for more than 65,000 years before a European stepped ashore, Australia’s breath-taking landscapes are full of fascinating ancient traditions and spiritual customs. But the country has a thriving modern city scene, too, with Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne boasting world-class restaurants, innovative cocktail bars, and sleek architecture. Tired of umbrellas and thermal underwear at home? Australia is the driest inhabited continent with an average annual rainfall of less than 500 mm. Happy days.
Sydney. One of Australia’s largest and liveliest cities, the capital of New South Wales is world-famous for its iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and all manner of urban treasures in between. The city is perfect for Australian cruisers as its vast harbour alone is an aquatic playground so big it has its own national park. The Sydney Harbour National Park boasts harbour islands, more than 240km of shoreline, and secluded beaches – some of the most beautiful in the city.
Overview
- Kids and Teens clubs
- Traditional deck games
- 2 spacious outdoor pools
- Traditional Afternoon Tea
- 4 main dining venues, corresponding to your accommodation
- The Pavilion – featuring a glass dome roof, outdoor screen, live music, and more.
INCLUDED
Accommodation – Hotel Stay – Entertainment – Flights – 1 Day Safari – Port Fees & Taxes – Full Board Cruise