Home to the ninth largest cruise port in the world, cruises to Singapore arrive at the Singapore Cruise Centre, a purpose-built modern terminal facility in the Harbourfront district in Maritime Square. Located 20 minutes from Changi International Airport and just under 10 minutes from the city centre, the terminal is your gateway to experiencing exotic Asia. Discover the vibrant culture and rich heritage of this bustling city, where modern day sky scrapers meet ancient temples and historic architecture. Whether finishing your cruise here or simply passing through, there is plenty of opportunity to go sightseeing and enjoy the famous shopping.
Cruise Name | Date | Nights | Departing | Price |
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India & Sri Lanka Voyage 14 Nights on Azamara Quest Departing Dubai: 26th Nov 2022 |
AU$3,945.84 pp twin share |
Bali & Western Australia Voyage 11 Nights on Azamara Quest Departing Singapore: 10th Dec 2022 |
AU$2,998.48 pp twin share |
New Zealand, Great Barrier Reef & Indonesian 30 Nights on Westerdam Departing Auckland: 20th Dec 2022 |
AU$3,599.00 pp twin share |
Great Barrier Reef & Indonesia 16 Nights on Westerdam Departing Sydney: 3rd Jan 2023 |
AU$1,929.00 pp twin share |
World Cruise 99 Nights on Arcadia Departing Southampton (UK): 3rd Jan 2023 |
AU$21,789.00 pp twin share |
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Great Barrier Reef & Indonesia 16 Nights on Westerdam Departing Sydney: 3rd Jan 2023 |
AU$1,929.00 pp twin share |
Sydney to Singapore 23 Nights on Arcadia Departing Sydney: 20th Feb 2023 |
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World Cruise Liner - Sydney to Dubai 22 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Sydney: 4th Jun 2023 |
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World Cruise Liner - Sydney to London (Dover) 52 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Sydney: 4th Jun 2023 |
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World Cruise Liner - Sydney to New York 73 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Sydney: 4th Jun 2023 |
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Brisbane to Southampton 50 Nights on Arcadia Departing Brisbane: 22nd Feb 2023 |
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World Cruise Liner - Brisbane to London (Dover) 50 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Brisbane: 6th Jun 2023 |
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World Cruise - Roundtrip Brisbane 107 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Brisbane: 6th Jun 2023 |
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Brisbane to Southampton 50 Nights on Arcadia Departing Brisbane: 25th Feb 2024 |
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World Cruise Liner - Brisbane to London (Dover) 54 Nights on Coral Princess Departing Brisbane: 2nd May 2024 |
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There are a number of cruise lines that sail out of Singapore including Celebrity Cruises, Royal Carribean, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Seabourn, Cunard, P&O and Azamara.
Thanks to favourable weather conditions and minimal rain, February to April is the best time to cruise to Singapore.
Cruises to Singapore are generally made up of a larger itinerary that visit other destinations across Asia and the world. Typically, cruises to Singapore will visit the city for 2 - 3 days. Alternatively there are a number of one way cruises to Singapore that allow you to explore the city for longer.
There’s something for everyone in Singapore, with popular attractions ranging from exotic wildlife and beautiful beaches to tranquil gardens, fascinating history, authentic local cuisine and shopping beyond your wildest dreams. Famous for its outstanding shopping, bargain hunters can’t miss the shopping malls of Orchard Road or the Marina Bay and Bugis.
Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches can be found on the east coast as well as Sentosa Island. Ideal for swimming, relaxing on the beach or getting active in the water, these beaches will rival those found in the Pacific. Take a Sentosa Island adventure and ride the cable car to explore all the family fun of this man-made island including theme parks, golf courses, gardens, live stage shows and aquarium.
Known as the ‘Garden City’, Singapore offers a stunning range of parks and gardens within the city centre. Don’t miss the National Orchid Garden, amazing Cloud Forest, Japanese Gardens, Southern Ridges HortPark, Botanical Gardens and the incredible Flower Dome in the Gardens by the Bay. If you’re also interested in wildlife, the Chinese Gardens feature a tortoise and turtle sanctuary. For a more in depth look at the local wildlife, check out Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park and the Singapore Zoo.
Singapore is a fascinating blend of Indian, Malaysian and Chinese ethnicities. A huge part of Singapore’s culture is based around food and with so many unique influences your tastebuds are in for a treat. Set out on a melting pot discovery and explore Chinatown, Little India and Arab St for an insight into traditional dishes. Sample everything from Malaysian to Middle Eastern fare and fresh seafood.
Singapore’s history is as rich as its culture and the best place to explore its colonial past is north of Singapore River and to the east of Orchard in Bras Basah. There are plenty of historical buildings and museums that offer an interesting insight into the Singapore of old. The locals of all ethnicities are religious, meaning a wide range of faiths are practised at a wide range of places of worship. The best places to see include the Burmese Buddhist Temple, Masjid Sultan, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Sri Mariamman Hindu temple and the oldest hokkien temple in Singapore, Thian Hock Keng temple.
Maritime Square, HarbourFront Centre
Distance from City: 4kms (7mins)
Distance from Airport: 19km (20mins)
Taxi Fare Estimate: S$15 – $20 ($14 - $19 AUD) one way, cruise terminal to city