GET ready for more exciting holiday adventures aboard the Genting Dream as Resorts World Cruises launches the cruise ship’s new season with itineraries from Singapore from May 5, 2024 to April 13, 2025.
The latest season will introduce a new schedule with convenient timing for embarkation from Singapore three times a week.
Resorts World Cruises announces new season of ‘Genting Dream’
During this period, vacationers can choose different cruise itineraries from Singapore, including the 2-night weekend getaway cruises, departing every Friday; the 2-night Kuala Lumpur cruises every Sunday and the 3-night Phuket cruises; or the Penang-Kuala Lumpur cruises every alternate Tuesday.
The arrival and departure at each port of destination are also better timed to provide guests with ample opportunity to enjoy local attractions and activities.
Besides that, cruises from Kuala Lumpur are also available every fortnight that include the 3-night Singapore-Penang cruises that depart on Mondays and the 4-night Singapore cruises that depart on Thursdays.
Genting Dream cruise packages offer attractive benefits that are inclusive of complimentary dining options with certified halal and vegetarian cuisine, free access to selected on board recreational activities and world class live performances as well as a wide selection of onboard accommodations.
For more information or bookings, visit www.rwcruises.com or email [email protected].
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