SHANGRI-LA’S MACTAN Resort and Spa offers sunset cruises every Wednesday and Saturday, 4:30 to 6 p.m. aboard the M/S Vianelle.
For P2,300-net, in-house guests can have hot and cold canapés and juice, soda and wine while basking in the golden Mactan sunset. The M/S Vianelle measures 72 feet long and 34 feet wide. It boasts a fiber glass exterior and teak wood interior, state-of-the-art navigation system, two bathrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. It may be chartered for a private cruise beginning at P30,000-net for two hours and additional P7,000 for each succeeding hour. The rates are exclusive of food and beverages; a special menu may be prepared on request. For intimate dining aboard the M/S Vianelle, guests are offered the 3-course Romance By The Sanctuary dinner package at P3,500-net per person. The dinner package is offered daily at 6 to 9 p.m. at the Shangri-La Marine Sanctuary for a minimum of two persons and maximum of 10 persons. For inquiries and reservations, call Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort and Spa at 231-8224 or e-mail mac@shangri-la.com.
Boracay rainy day indulgence
The vast expanse of powdery white sands, the warm rays of the sun, immaculate shorelines and crystalline waters are but a few of the many attractions that Boracay enthusiasts anticipate. Though this time of year often brings about rainy weather, there is always a silver lining to the stormy clouds. At Discovery Shores Boracay, the rainy season does not spoil one’s tropical holiday. Instead, it brings about wonderful discoveries. At Sands Restaurant, guests may savor the cool ocean breeze while sipping a hot cup of coffee or tea coupled with a slice of the restaurant’s specialty cakes such as Country Pie, Ultimate Chocolate Cake and New York Cheesecake. “A Cup and a Slice” is indeed the perfect rainy day indulgence that one can have for P280++ per person. For inquiries and reservations about other offers, call Discovery Shores Boracay at (63 2) 720-8888.
Intercon’s 40th year
InterContinental Manila capped its year-long 40th anniversary celebration with a grand raffle draw of free trips to dream destinations. At stake were a Princess Cruises trip for two with a choice of one of three destinations: Alaska, the Caribbean or the Mexican Riviera, and two round-trip tickets to any KLM Royal Dutch Airlines European destination from Manila. Karim Israel from Subic Bay won the Princess Cruises trip while Ian Johnston and Mikaela Balcos-Generoso from Makati and Sta. Mesa won the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines European round-trip tickets. Present to award the prizes were Princess Cruises supervisor Nancy Balingit and KLM/Air France events CRM coordinator Michael Go along with InterContinental Manila sales and marketing director Maricor Aquino and marketing services manager Francis de Leon. Guests who dined at any of the hotel’s restaurants with a minimum single receipt of P4,000; stayed at the hotel at a minimum overnight rate of P4,000++ or held a banquet or meeting event at a minimum cost of P40,000 were all entitled to raffle coupons. Take advantage of InterContinental Manila’s Relax and Refresh room package for the period of Aug. 1 to Sept. 30. Stay for a minimum of two paying nights or book two rooms overnight on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday or declared bank holidays at the hotel and enjoy a complimentary overnight stay at Holiday Inn Clark any day of the week. The special package rate of P 6,000++ per night in a deluxe room is inclusive of buffet breakfast for two persons. The offer is valid for local residents only and is subject to room availability. Call 793-7000.
Cebu Pacific flies to Brunei
Located in the northern part of Borneo in Southeast Asia and sharing the island with Malaysia and Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam is a feast for the senses as it gives travelers a meeting of old and new worlds because its traditional communities continue to thrive alongside the country’s rapid modernization.
Travelers from the Philippines can finally experience the country’s charms with Cebu Pacific’s new bi-weekly Manila-Bandar Seri Begawan service. The flight departs from Manila at 11:50 p.m. every Tuesday and Saturday. It leaves Bandar Seri Begawan at 2:25 a.m. every Wednesday and Sunday and lands in Manila at 4:14 a.m.
Bellevue’s new hotel
The Bellevue Group of Hotels Inc. introduces the B Hotel, the ideal business and leisure destination of choice south of the metro, which will be formally launched to the public soon. To celebrate this milestone, the new hotel offers an affordable introductory rate of P4,400-net per night on a deluxe room accommodation. Book now and get incentives like buffet breakfast for two at B Café, 15-percent discount on lunch or dinner buffet at Café d’Asie, 10-percent discount at The Bellevue Spa and waiving of minimum charge at the Vue Bar. Other inclusions are free use of swimming pool and gym facilities at The Bellevue Hotel, daily shuttle service to nearby Alabang commercial and financial districts, unlimited broadband Internet access, welcome fruit platter, two bottles of mineral water replenished daily and local newspaper. Rate is inclusive of 10 percent service charge and applicable taxes. Valid for local residents only. Proof of residency required upon check-in. For inquiries, call 771-8181.
Etihad wins excellence award
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates based in Abu Dhabi and the first airline with fully flat business class seats, was awarded the Airbus Top Operational Excellence Award for its fleet of A340-500/600 aircraft at the Airbus Technical Symposium in Berlin last week.
Etihad’s A340 fleet was awarded after the airline was found to outperform other airline fleets based on a number of criteria for operational excellence over a two-year period.
The criteria for the award includes revenue flight hours, revenue take-offs, changeable operations and average operational delay time over the period from November 2007 to October 2009.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Royal Caribbean Offers New Asian Itineraries and Destinations in 2010-11 Legend of the Seas’ year-round Asian deployment offers new exciting choices
Royal Caribbean International has unveiled its 2010/2011 sailings for another year-round deployment in Asia on Legend of the Seas. With a total of over 60 sailings including seven new itineraries, the new addition of exciting destinations namely Bali,
Semarang and Lombok in Indonesia, Osaka, Aomori and Beppu in Japan and Dalian in China as well as more overnight stays at popular ports-of-call, travellers can discover more of the region than ever on Legend of the Seas. Highlights of the sailings include:
Singapore Sailings
Legend of the Seas, currently in her North Asian season, will be returning to Singapore from November 22, 2010 to offer her popular three-, four- and five-night Southeast Asian cruises to the exotic destinations of Malaysia’s Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi as well as Thailand’s Phuket with over 20 sailing dates to choose from. These include the Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year cruises for unforgettable holidays at sea. There will also be a six-night cruise in January 2011 which features an overnight stay in Phuket.
Royal Caribbean is also rolling out new itineraries from Singapore in 2011 with attractive exotic destinations as follows:
Shanghai and Tianjin Sailings
The ship will homeport in Shanghai and Tianjin from March to October 2011 to offer multiple cruises to a variety of Korean and Japanese destinations, with a total of almost 10 distinct itineraries of three nights onwards. Among these are the popular cruises from the current seasons such as:
l 5 Night Asian Legacies Cruise from Shanghai to Fukuoka, Japan; Busan and Jeju Island, South Korea
l 7 Night Pearls of the Orient Cruise from Shanghai to Osaka (overnight) and Fukuoka, Japan; Busan, South Korea
l 7 Night Kyushu Explorer Cruise from Shanghai to Kagoshima, Beppu and Fukuoka, Japan; Busan, South Korea
l 7 Night Japan & Korea Cruise from Tianjin to Nagasaki and Fukuoka, Japan; Jeju Island and Seoul, South Korea
There will also be new three and four night short cruises for the first time from Shanghai to Jeju Island and Fukuoka in April and June which can cater well to first-time cruisers who want to sample and corporate incentive groups.
Yokohama Sailings
The Yokohama season will be back by popular demand with a total of seven sailings from April to May 2011 and in September as follows, with highlights such as Vladivostok of Russia, Jeju Island and the Shanghai overnight:
l 8 Night Korea & China Cruise in April calling at Osaka, Japan; Shanghai, China (overnight); Jeju Island and Busan, South Korea
l 9 Night Russia & Hokkaido Cruise in May and September, one way from Yokohama to Shanghai visiting Aomori and Otaru, Japan; Vladivostok, Russia; Busan and Jeju Island, South Korea, ideal for travelers who are extending their stay in Shanghai
l 7 Night Shanghai to Yokohama Cruise in April and 7 Night Tianjin to Yokohama Cruise in September, which are one-way sailings visiting destinations such as Dalian, China; Seoul, South Korea; Beppu and Nagoya, Japan.
Hong Kong Sailings
The Hong Kong season in October-November 2011 will be offering seven sailings to a variety of attractive destinations in Taiwan and Vietnam, namely:
l 5 Night Gems of Asia Cruise to Kaohsiung, Taichung and Taipei, Taiwan
l 5 Night Indo China Explorer Cruise to Sanya, China; Hue/Danang and Halong Bay, Vietnam
The sailings also include the 7 Night Exotic Asia Cruise in November to Halong Bay, Hue/Danang, Ho Chi Minh City and ending in Singapore.
A destination in itself
Onboard the 2,074-guest Legend of the Seas, vacationers can look forward to an ocean of entertainment and relaxation choices, such as the brand’s signature 9m rock-climbing wall and miniature golf course. In addition, one can savor a wide variety of mouth-watering international cuisine whilst enjoying the sea view from the two-tier glass-walled Romeo and Juliet Dining Room, watch dazzling Broadway-style musicals in the theatre, enjoy singing karaoke in the KTV room or relax in the Solarium indoor pool with retractable glass roof. As for the younger guests, they will be entertained by the Adventure Ocean activities for multiple age groups. Most of all, virtually everything is included in the price.
Semarang and Lombok in Indonesia, Osaka, Aomori and Beppu in Japan and Dalian in China as well as more overnight stays at popular ports-of-call, travellers can discover more of the region than ever on Legend of the Seas. Highlights of the sailings include:
Singapore Sailings
Legend of the Seas, currently in her North Asian season, will be returning to Singapore from November 22, 2010 to offer her popular three-, four- and five-night Southeast Asian cruises to the exotic destinations of Malaysia’s Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi as well as Thailand’s Phuket with over 20 sailing dates to choose from. These include the Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year cruises for unforgettable holidays at sea. There will also be a six-night cruise in January 2011 which features an overnight stay in Phuket.
Royal Caribbean is also rolling out new itineraries from Singapore in 2011 with attractive exotic destinations as follows:
- 2 Night Weekend Cruise in January to Malacca, Malaysia, ideal for a short getaway
- 8 Night Indonesia Cruise in February to Bali for an overnight, Semarang and Lombok, for an in-depth exploration of Indonesia
- 7 Night Bali & Semarang Cruise in February to Semarang and Bali for an overnight
Shanghai and Tianjin Sailings
The ship will homeport in Shanghai and Tianjin from March to October 2011 to offer multiple cruises to a variety of Korean and Japanese destinations, with a total of almost 10 distinct itineraries of three nights onwards. Among these are the popular cruises from the current seasons such as:
l 5 Night Asian Legacies Cruise from Shanghai to Fukuoka, Japan; Busan and Jeju Island, South Korea
l 7 Night Pearls of the Orient Cruise from Shanghai to Osaka (overnight) and Fukuoka, Japan; Busan, South Korea
l 7 Night Kyushu Explorer Cruise from Shanghai to Kagoshima, Beppu and Fukuoka, Japan; Busan, South Korea
l 7 Night Japan & Korea Cruise from Tianjin to Nagasaki and Fukuoka, Japan; Jeju Island and Seoul, South Korea
There will also be new three and four night short cruises for the first time from Shanghai to Jeju Island and Fukuoka in April and June which can cater well to first-time cruisers who want to sample and corporate incentive groups.
Yokohama Sailings
The Yokohama season will be back by popular demand with a total of seven sailings from April to May 2011 and in September as follows, with highlights such as Vladivostok of Russia, Jeju Island and the Shanghai overnight:
l 8 Night Korea & China Cruise in April calling at Osaka, Japan; Shanghai, China (overnight); Jeju Island and Busan, South Korea
l 9 Night Russia & Hokkaido Cruise in May and September, one way from Yokohama to Shanghai visiting Aomori and Otaru, Japan; Vladivostok, Russia; Busan and Jeju Island, South Korea, ideal for travelers who are extending their stay in Shanghai
l 7 Night Shanghai to Yokohama Cruise in April and 7 Night Tianjin to Yokohama Cruise in September, which are one-way sailings visiting destinations such as Dalian, China; Seoul, South Korea; Beppu and Nagoya, Japan.
Hong Kong Sailings
The Hong Kong season in October-November 2011 will be offering seven sailings to a variety of attractive destinations in Taiwan and Vietnam, namely:
l 5 Night Gems of Asia Cruise to Kaohsiung, Taichung and Taipei, Taiwan
l 5 Night Indo China Explorer Cruise to Sanya, China; Hue/Danang and Halong Bay, Vietnam
The sailings also include the 7 Night Exotic Asia Cruise in November to Halong Bay, Hue/Danang, Ho Chi Minh City and ending in Singapore.
A destination in itself
Onboard the 2,074-guest Legend of the Seas, vacationers can look forward to an ocean of entertainment and relaxation choices, such as the brand’s signature 9m rock-climbing wall and miniature golf course. In addition, one can savor a wide variety of mouth-watering international cuisine whilst enjoying the sea view from the two-tier glass-walled Romeo and Juliet Dining Room, watch dazzling Broadway-style musicals in the theatre, enjoy singing karaoke in the KTV room or relax in the Solarium indoor pool with retractable glass roof. As for the younger guests, they will be entertained by the Adventure Ocean activities for multiple age groups. Most of all, virtually everything is included in the price.
Malaysia Still Struggling in River Cruise
Local banks reluctance to provide financial help has resulted Malaysia not able to provide river cruises, which are big money-spinners overseas. “This river-cruise sector is one area where we need to catch up with the rest of the world,” said Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, who is on a 10-day promotional visit to Australia and New Zealand.
In New Zealand, river cruise along the majestic fjords in Milford sound has attracted up to 500,000 foreign tourists yearly.
Dr Ng was saying that Malaysia also have some scenic and beautiful coastal and river-based attractions, such as the Langkawi geopark, the islands off the east and west coasts, Kuching City and the interior settlements of Sarawak and Sabah.
She informed that banks in Malaysia are reluctant to give loans to those who want to go big in the river cruises because banks see the sector as one that gives slow financial returns.
She said the river-cruise sector in Malaysia has not achieved its full potential and the ministry will come up with workable plans on what Malaysia can do to progress in this sector.
In New Zealand, river cruise along the majestic fjords in Milford sound has attracted up to 500,000 foreign tourists yearly.
Dr Ng was saying that Malaysia also have some scenic and beautiful coastal and river-based attractions, such as the Langkawi geopark, the islands off the east and west coasts, Kuching City and the interior settlements of Sarawak and Sabah.
She informed that banks in Malaysia are reluctant to give loans to those who want to go big in the river cruises because banks see the sector as one that gives slow financial returns.
She said the river-cruise sector in Malaysia has not achieved its full potential and the ministry will come up with workable plans on what Malaysia can do to progress in this sector.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Malaysia Has Much To Offer For Adventurists
Bandar Seri Begawan - We all know that Malaysia is a popular holiday destination among Bruneians, however, not many people are aware of the multitude of thrilling activities available to those seeking a challenging and fulfilling experience while vacationing there.
The mere mention of holidaying in Malaysia typically brings to mind images of people walking through glitzy shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur or long queues of cars waiting to enter Miri.
"This should not always be the case," Director of Tourism Malaysia (Brunei Office) Jamilah Abdul Halim told the Bulletin.
"Malaysia offers several holiday activities that indulges in adventure-tourism and eco-tourism, such as diving along the eastern coasts of Peninsular Malaysia and watching a rich marine environment, and also mountain and rock climbing on Malaysia's steep mountains, rock faces and cliffs.
"And of course, neighbouring Sabah has stunning tropical islands that make it an ideal destination for eco- adventurers, with a plethora of activities such as diving, river cruising, mountain climbing, white water rafting and caving.
"For cultural and nature buffs, make a beeline to Sarawak. The state presents enthusiasts with varying degrees of attractions which boasts numerous protected national parks, the Sarawak Cultural Village situated at Mount Santubong which showcases the lifestyles and traditional dwellings of the major ethnic groups, and the intrinsic river cruises which will take you back to the historical journey of Sir James Brooke along the Kuching. River.
"If you love dolphin watching, you can head to the Santubong Peninsula," she explained, before moving on to say thatthe Cat Museum in Kuching is a must-see for feline lovers.
"The museum is the first of its kind in the world, boasting an interesting display of all things feline," she added.
The Tourism Malaysia office is located on the first floor of the Rizqun International Hotel.
Tourism Malaysia aims to promote Malaysia as an outstanding tourist destination. It also aims to showcase the country's unique wonders, attractions and cultures; develop domestic tourism and enhance Malaysia's share of the market for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions.
"Our tagline, 'Malaysia, Truly Asia' captures and defines the essence of the country's unique diversity," she concluded. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
The mere mention of holidaying in Malaysia typically brings to mind images of people walking through glitzy shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur or long queues of cars waiting to enter Miri.
"This should not always be the case," Director of Tourism Malaysia (Brunei Office) Jamilah Abdul Halim told the Bulletin.
"Malaysia offers several holiday activities that indulges in adventure-tourism and eco-tourism, such as diving along the eastern coasts of Peninsular Malaysia and watching a rich marine environment, and also mountain and rock climbing on Malaysia's steep mountains, rock faces and cliffs.
"And of course, neighbouring Sabah has stunning tropical islands that make it an ideal destination for eco- adventurers, with a plethora of activities such as diving, river cruising, mountain climbing, white water rafting and caving.
"For cultural and nature buffs, make a beeline to Sarawak. The state presents enthusiasts with varying degrees of attractions which boasts numerous protected national parks, the Sarawak Cultural Village situated at Mount Santubong which showcases the lifestyles and traditional dwellings of the major ethnic groups, and the intrinsic river cruises which will take you back to the historical journey of Sir James Brooke along the Kuching. River.
"If you love dolphin watching, you can head to the Santubong Peninsula," she explained, before moving on to say thatthe Cat Museum in Kuching is a must-see for feline lovers.
"The museum is the first of its kind in the world, boasting an interesting display of all things feline," she added.
The Tourism Malaysia office is located on the first floor of the Rizqun International Hotel.
Tourism Malaysia aims to promote Malaysia as an outstanding tourist destination. It also aims to showcase the country's unique wonders, attractions and cultures; develop domestic tourism and enhance Malaysia's share of the market for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions.
"Our tagline, 'Malaysia, Truly Asia' captures and defines the essence of the country's unique diversity," she concluded. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
Le Ponant to Offer Voyages Along Ancient Trading Routes
Compagnie du Ponant’s Le Ponant will offer 17 voyages this winter and spring that follow ancient trading routes, calling at ports such as Aqaba, Sharm el Sheikh, Muscat, Khasab, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, Kochi, Malé, Phuket and Penang. From Dec. 4 to April 4, the yacht will sail through Arabia, around the Maldives and India and on to Southeast Asia.
Le Ponant is a 290-foot sailing yacht that accommodates 64 guests in 32 outside staterooms. It has two restaurants, two lounges, a library and a 4,300-square-foot deck. The ship has 16,000 feet of sails.
Kicking off its winter season on Dec. 4, Le Ponant’s six-night “Jordan & Egypt: Sacred Lands of the Red Sea” starts from Alexandria and transits the Suez Canal on its way to Aqaba. The five-night “Ocean Voyage” from Muscat to Kochi will depart Dec. 23, Jan. 18, Feb. 18 and March 24.
The “India and the Maldives: Spices and Silver Sand” cruise, which departs Dec. 28 and March 10, calls at two ports in India and four islands in the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” archipelago. Four seven-night Malé roundtrip voyages, “Atolls of the Maldives: Natural Aquariums and Blue Lagoons,” depart Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Feb. 24 and March 3. Optional dive packages featuring eight to 10 dives are available for PADI-certified divers.
The eight-night “Thailand and Malaysia: Islands and Marine Treasures” cruises are roundtrip from Phuket and depart Jan. 25, Feb. 2 and Feb. 10. Le Ponant sails the Andaman Sea visiting Thailand’s Butang, Similian and Ko Phi Phi Islands and Malaysia’s Langkawi archipelago and Penang.
High points of the seven-night “Saris, Temples, and Lagoons,” which departs March 17, include Kochi, Trivandrum and New Mangalore. The cruise continues to Goa and ends in Mumbai. In making its way back to the Mediterranean, Le Ponant follows the old Arab trading route. The seven-night “Lands of Honey and Incense” itinerary, which departs March 28 and April 4, sails between Muscat and Dubai.
Further information: www.ponant.com
Le Ponant is a 290-foot sailing yacht that accommodates 64 guests in 32 outside staterooms. It has two restaurants, two lounges, a library and a 4,300-square-foot deck. The ship has 16,000 feet of sails.
Kicking off its winter season on Dec. 4, Le Ponant’s six-night “Jordan & Egypt: Sacred Lands of the Red Sea” starts from Alexandria and transits the Suez Canal on its way to Aqaba. The five-night “Ocean Voyage” from Muscat to Kochi will depart Dec. 23, Jan. 18, Feb. 18 and March 24.
The “India and the Maldives: Spices and Silver Sand” cruise, which departs Dec. 28 and March 10, calls at two ports in India and four islands in the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” archipelago. Four seven-night Malé roundtrip voyages, “Atolls of the Maldives: Natural Aquariums and Blue Lagoons,” depart Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Feb. 24 and March 3. Optional dive packages featuring eight to 10 dives are available for PADI-certified divers.
The eight-night “Thailand and Malaysia: Islands and Marine Treasures” cruises are roundtrip from Phuket and depart Jan. 25, Feb. 2 and Feb. 10. Le Ponant sails the Andaman Sea visiting Thailand’s Butang, Similian and Ko Phi Phi Islands and Malaysia’s Langkawi archipelago and Penang.
High points of the seven-night “Saris, Temples, and Lagoons,” which departs March 17, include Kochi, Trivandrum and New Mangalore. The cruise continues to Goa and ends in Mumbai. In making its way back to the Mediterranean, Le Ponant follows the old Arab trading route. The seven-night “Lands of Honey and Incense” itinerary, which departs March 28 and April 4, sails between Muscat and Dubai.
Further information: www.ponant.com
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Ferries & Cruises - Welcome to Tourism Malaysia
Ferries & Cruises
Ferry
Modern ferry services are offered from the mainland to major islands such as Penang and Langkawi in Peninsular Malaysia. Regular boat services are also available to Pangkor Island and the Mersing-Tioman Island routes. In addition, longboat service is available from Labuan to mainland Sabah in Malaysian Borneo.
Port Klang, situated about 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur, is the main port of call for cruise liners.
Visitors can take a cruise and be enthralled with the host of fascinating destinations along the coastline. One can find some of the world's best cruise ships operating in Malaysian waters, all offering the comforts and facilities of a luxury hotel while traversing the sea.
Tourists can either immerse themselves in a variety of activities offered or just sit back, relax and absorb the serenity of Malaysia's waters. Parents can revel in peace and quiet, while the cruiseliners entertain the children with a variety of fun activities. These reputable cruises ensures visitors a safe, comfortable and unforgettable journey.
Indomal Express
Melaka to Dumai, Indonesia in approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. For more information, please visit www.m-sia.com/indomal/index.html.
The Satun Langkawi Ferry
Langkawi to Satun, Thailand in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. For more information, please visit www.langkawi-ferry.com/Home/Schedule.aspx#satun.
Ferry
Modern ferry services are offered from the mainland to major islands such as Penang and Langkawi in Peninsular Malaysia. Regular boat services are also available to Pangkor Island and the Mersing-Tioman Island routes. In addition, longboat service is available from Labuan to mainland Sabah in Malaysian Borneo.
Port Klang, situated about 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur, is the main port of call for cruise liners.
Visitors can take a cruise and be enthralled with the host of fascinating destinations along the coastline. One can find some of the world's best cruise ships operating in Malaysian waters, all offering the comforts and facilities of a luxury hotel while traversing the sea.
Tourists can either immerse themselves in a variety of activities offered or just sit back, relax and absorb the serenity of Malaysia's waters. Parents can revel in peace and quiet, while the cruiseliners entertain the children with a variety of fun activities. These reputable cruises ensures visitors a safe, comfortable and unforgettable journey.
Indomal Express
Melaka to Dumai, Indonesia in approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. For more information, please visit www.m-sia.com/indomal/index.html.
The Satun Langkawi Ferry
Langkawi to Satun, Thailand in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. For more information, please visit www.langkawi-ferry.com/Home/Schedule.aspx#satun.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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