StarDream Cruises' vessel Star Voyager is scheduled to resume service between May 22nd and June 26th
The schedule includes a series of roundtrips from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur via Port Klang, timed to coincide with the school holiday period.
The itineraries' lengths are 2, 3, and 5 nights, calling at multiple ports in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The program includes calls at established ports as well as new additions such as Con Son, Tioman, Bali (Benoa) and Lombok, arranged to fit within short‑ to mid‑length voyage profiles that combine port visits with onboard activities and standard service offerings.
Before the commencement of the Southeast Asia deployment, Star Voyager will operate extended sailings from Hong Kong to mark the Labour Day holiday period. These include a 2‑night “High Seas” sailing (Cruise to Nowhere) departing on May 1st and a 3‑night cruise to Sanya departing on May 3rd.
Following these, Star Voyager is scheduled to undertake a one‑way passage from Hong Kong on May 17th, with a port call in Nha Trang, Vietnam, before continuing south. Passengers on this voyage may disembark in Singapore on May 21st for a 4‑night cruise, or remain aboard until Kuala Lumpur via Port Klang on May 22nd for a 5‑night cruise.
From Port Klang, the holiday schedule includes multiple departures between May 22nd and 27th, visiting destinations such as Phuket and Penang.
Operating out of the Singapore Cruise Centre between May 31st and June 26th, Star Voyager is rostered for a range of repeat sailings: 5‑night cruises with calls in Bali and Lombok on May 31st and June 14th; 5‑night cruises calling at Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City and Con Son Island on June 7th and 21st; and a series of 2‑night sailings to Tioman departing on Fridays throughout June.
In addition, a one‑way voyage is scheduled to depart Singapore on June 28th, proceeding through Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang before arriving in Hong Kong on July 3rd. Passengers joining in Saigon may embark on June 30th for a 3‑night passage to Nha Trang and Hong Kong’s Ocean Terminal.
The sailing programme encompasses a variety of destinations across Southeast Asia. Ports of call in Malaysia include Penang and the Thai island of Phuket. Indonesian itineraries feature Lombok and Bali’s Benoa anchorage, while other calls include the island of Tioman. Vietnamese ports of call extend from the coastal attractions of Nha Trang to the urban centre of Ho Chi Minh City and the outlying island of Con Son. The arrangement of these short and mid‑length voyages provides opportunities for passengers to combine shore excursions with days at sea under a structured cruise schedule.