Resorts World One to join Genting Dream in Singapore for school holidays

   February 24, 2024 ,   Cruise Industry

Resorts World Cruises has announced that the Resorts World One will join the Genting Dream in Singapore during the upcoming local school holidays from May 25 to July 3, 2024.

This marks a significant milestone as both ships will homeport together in Singapore for the first time, offering a wider range of sailings and options for the school holidays with exciting new destinations.

With the Resorts World One, vacationers can anticipate a series of roundtrip cruises to Southeast Asia's finest cities and hidden island treasures.

Departures from Singapore will include the 6-day / 5-night Vietnam Cruise to Ho Chi Minh City (via Phu My) and Con Son Island departing on May 25 and 30, 2024, as well as the 6-day / 5-night Thailand Cruise to Bangkok (via Laem Chabang) and Koh Samui departing on June 4 and 9, 2024. Both cruise itineraries will also feature a third destination to Redang Island in Malaysia. Additionally, vacationers can embark from Singapore on June 18, 23, 28, and July 3, 2024, for the 6-day / 5-night Indonesia Cruise to Jakarta with a special visit to Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang), Malaysia.

Before arriving in Singapore, Resorts World One will depart from Hong Kong on May 19, 2024, offering a one-way 7-day / 6-night repositioning cruise to Singapore with calls to Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Con Son Island, and Redang Island. There will also be a one-way 3-day / 2-night Singapore-Jakarta cruise departing on June 14, 2024.

At the conclusion of her seasonal deployment in Southeast Asia, Resorts World One will return to Hong Kong, offering a series of one-way repositioning cruises from selected cities. Indonesians can depart from Jakarta on July 6, 2024, to enjoy either the one-way 3-day / 2-night Jakarta-Singapore Cruise or the 7-day / 6-night Jakarta-Singapore-Nha Trang-Hong Kong Cruise. Alternatively, embark from Singapore on July 8, 2024, for the one-way 5-day / 4-night Cruise to Nha Trang and Hong Kong.