Star Clippers Adds New Ports of Call in Cambodia

   March 28, 2019 ,   Cruise Industry

Star Clippers announced it is adding ports in Cambodia to the 2020 Southeast Asia itineraries, that include 10- and 11-night cruises which visit the nation for the first time and will vary port of calls on Malay, Thai, and Indonesian archipelagos.

The 170-guest Star Clipper will start calling on Cambodia during a new 11-night roundtrip itinerary from Koh Samui Island in April. The call ports in Cambodia include the island of Koh Rong where vacationers can witness white sandy beaches and dense forests ideal for a boat excursion or jungle walk.

In Sihanoukville, travelers can experience the country's more cosmopolitan side. A similar, ten-day version of the itinerary will also visit Cambodia, along with other Thai ports, such as Ko Wua Ta Lap, a National Marine Park popular for its views and Pattaya, popular for its nightlife.

An optional, 2-day excursion to visit the temple complex of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap is also available. The 2-day option to one of the largest religious monuments in the world includes hotel accommodations, transfers, roundtrip flights from Sihanoukville, most meals and visits to Bayon Temples, Phnom Bakheng, Angkor Thom Temple.

The 11-day Koh Samui itinerary sails on April 11 and October 10, while the ten-day itinerary sails on April 22 and October 21.