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Offer ID: 1490193

26-night Southeast Asia Cruise

from $19,298
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Hong Kong Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/18/24
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Depart
10/18/24
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Arrive in dazzling Hong Kong today and admire the glittering forest of skyscrapers standing between soaring mountains, a bustling harbor, and offshore islands. Settle in to your veranda stateroom and get to know your ship. Because we are berthed overnight here, you may explore this glittering cultural capital on your own this evening.,

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Hong Kong Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/19/24
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Depart
10/19/24
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Victoria Harbor keeps the heart of Hong Kong beating and it does so with grace and beauty. The natural harbor divides Hong Kong Island from Kowloon. Today, much of the harbor's beauty lies in its location amid a dense urban area. Junks, tugs, sampans, yachts, and the distinctive Star Ferry commuter boats share these teeming waters surrounded by a stunning setting. For the most impressive view of Hong Kong's forest of skyscrapers and Victoria Peak, join locals for a harbor crossing on a Star Ferry. Or take in the nightly light show that plays off the skyline.,

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At Sea
Arrive
10/20/24
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Depart
10/20/24
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Sail the South China Sea; after the five oceans of the world, it is the world's largest body of water covering more than one million square miles. As you sail today, attend an informative lecture or watch a film in a state-of-the-art theater. A range of insightful TED Talks and destination-inspired seminars are offered daily.,

Halong Bay (Hanoi) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/21/24
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Depart
10/21/24
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Evidence of a human presence in Ha Long Bay dates back to prehistoric times, with the discovery of stone tools attributed to the Hoabinhian culture that flourished in the region 10,000 years ago. As late as the 19th century, the bay was used as a base by Chinese and Vietnamese pirates. During the 20th century, the bay remained sparsely populated; today, a community of approximately 1,600 people live on Ha Long Bay spread across four fishing villages, living in distinctive floating houses with fishing and marine aquaculture being the primary occupations.,

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Halong Bay (Hanoi) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/22/24
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Depart
10/22/24
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More than 1,600 islands of towering limestone dot the seascape of Ha Long Bay. Among them, Vietnam emerges at its most authentic. Fishermen cast their nets into the bay, villages hug the shores, and children play in the waters as traditional junks drift by. As local lore has it, dragons created this magnificent place when the gods sent them to the coast to protect locals from marauders. The protective beasts breathed countless jewels into the bay, sinking the approaching ships—and creating a spellbinding canvas of mystical-looking monoliths.,

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Hue (Chan May) Optional Private Excursion
Arrive
10/23/24
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Depart
10/23/24
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Chan May serves as a gateway to the fascinating and historic city of Hue, scenically set along the Perfume River. From 1802 to 1945, this was the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors. Numerous historic monuments from that period remain, including the massive walled Imperial City, built in the 19th century, that once housed the country's most extravagant temples and royal residences and was hailed as the center of politics, religion, and culture. Among the Imperial City's treasures are palaces, shrines, and the Forbidden Purple City.,

Leaning against the Truong Son Mountains, Chan May Cape is in the shape of an enormous crescent. The Cape is located next to Lang Co Beach, north of the Hai Van Pass. It is a famous site in the province of Thua Thien Hue since its beaches are considered to be the nicest in Central Vietnam. Lang Co Beach has white sand and clean and shallow waters. Lang Co is a popular destination in the central region. According to the research of the Institute of Physics and Hydrology, the seawater in this area is accessible to vessels exceeding 10 tons. Chan May Harbor along with Dung Quat Industrial Zone greatly contributes to the economical development of Central Vietnam.

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At Sea
Arrive
10/24/24
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Depart
10/24/24
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Sail the South China Sea; after the five oceans of the world, it is the world's largest body of water, covering more than one million square miles. Renew your body, mind, and spirit in the Scandinavian-inspired spa, a Nordic sanctuary of holistic wellness, today while at sea. Whether you unwind in the Sauna, refresh in the Snow Grotto, or take a dip in the Thermal Pool, you will feel recharged and revitalized.,

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/25/24
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Depart
10/25/24
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Founded as a small fishing village, Ho Chi Minh City is now Vietnam's largest city. Though it is still commonly called Saigon, locals are as likely to simplify the name of their hometown to HCMC. No matter what you call it, it is a seamless blend of history and modern youthful energy, where pagodas and French colonial grandeur mingle with bustling old-world marketplaces and modern skyscrapers, all against a constant buzz of motor scooters and trill of bicycle bells. From enduring, narrow alleyways to wide, Parisian-style boulevards, Ho Chi Minh City has an identity all its own.,

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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/26/24
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Depart
10/26/24
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Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is a heady mix of French and Vietnamese cultures, where baguettes and croissants are sold alongside pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) and motor scooters buzz past colonial-era architecture. The city's wide boulevards are reminiscent of Paris, lined with jewels such as the Opera House, fashioned after the Petit Palais, and the grand Central Post Office, designed by Gustave Eiffel. Aromatic food stalls and colorful shops purvey local specialties and all manner of Vietnamese wares, from conical hats to ao dai, the traditional silk tunic worn by women.,

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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/27/24
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Depart
10/27/24
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Despite Ho Chi Minh City's densely packed urban districts, there are several green spaces that can be enjoyed. In Tao Dan Park, locals can be spotted engaging in their daily morning exercise with a round of badminton, tai chi, or the outdoor gym equipment. Afternoons welcome a number of classes, from aerobics to dance, attracting good-sized crowds. In addition to the wide open spaces, there are a variety of walking trails shaded by towering trees as well as water features and ponds to be admired.,

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At Sea
Arrive
10/28/24
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Depart
10/28/24
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The Gulf of Thailand, the massive sea basin bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, is still known as the Gulf of Siam to the Malay and Khmer people. Long stretches of sandy beaches, low-lying emerald hills, and soaring mountains surround this oval-shaped gulf. The lush hills of Botum Sakor National Park unfold north of Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Along Thailand's shores, several beach-ringed islands point the way to Laem Chabang port.,

Sihanoukville Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/29/24
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Depart
10/29/24
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Sihanoukville is perched on the end of a scenic elevated peninsula. Its almost uninterrupted stretch of sandy shores and turquoise waters lend it one of the nation's most picturesque settings. This sleepy city was developed after the French departed, so its streets are lined with less fanciful examples of New Khmer architecture and traveled by modern-day tuk-tuks, carriages pulled by motorcycle. The city's many beaches and offshore islands draw locals and visitors alike, making this one of Cambodia's prime seaside resorts.,

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Sihanoukville Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/30/24
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Depart
10/30/24
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Sihanoukville has an abundance of beautiful beaches and a lively culture along its shores, drawing backpackers, young adventurers, and other beach lovers to its long stretches of sand. One of its most famous beaches, the tree-shaded Independence Beach, was visited by Jacqueline Kennedy in 1967 during her tour of Cambodia. The clean, white sands of Otres Beach, lined with casuarina trees and coconut palms, are also a firm favorite. At Serendipity Beach, locals and visitors take in the seaside vistas from one of the many beachside outdoor cafés.,

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Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
10/31/24
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Depart
10/31/24
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Often called the "City of Angels", Bangkok is Thailand's largest and most populous city. A sprawling and heady mix of modern skyscrapers, floating markets, and longtail boats skimming the Chao Phraya River, the scintillating capital of old Siam engages all the senses. Yet it all seems devoutly grounded by the presence of its revered gilded wats, or temples. Wat Arun, in particular, can be seen from all corners of the city. This majestic riverside "Temple of Dawn" catches the first light of each day like a pearl, casting a soft glow on one of Asia's most remarkable cities.,

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Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/01/24
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Depart
11/01/24
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Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. Often called the "City of Angels", Bangkok is Thailand's largest and most populous city. A sprawling and heady mix of modern skyscrapers, floating markets, and longtail boats skimming the Chao Phraya River, the scintillating capital of old Siam engages all the senses. Yet it all seems devoutly grounded by the presence of its revered gilded wats, or temples. Wat Arun, in particular, can be seen from all corners of the city. This majestic riverside "Temple of Dawn" catches the first light of each day like a pearl, casting a soft glow on one of Asia's most remarkable cities.,

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Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/02/24
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Depart
11/02/24
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Amid the bustle of cosmopolitan Bangkok, numerous temples pay tribute to the Buddha and his role in Thailand's spiritual life. The most prominent is Wat Arun, its soaring spire represents Mount Meru, mythology's home of the Hindu gods. At the 17th-century Wat Pho, Thailand's oldest and largest temple, a gold-leafed Buddha lies in repose. While the most venerated Buddha in the nation resides on the Grand Palace grounds in Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The 26-inch-tall figure carved from semiprecious jade draws pilgrims from all over the world.,

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At Sea
Arrive
11/03/24
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Depart
11/03/24
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The Gulf of Thailand, the massive sea basin bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, is still known as the Gulf of Siam to the Malay and Khmer people. Long stretches of sandy beaches, low-lying emerald hills, and soaring mountains surround this oval-shaped gulf. The lush hills of Botum Sakor National Park unfold north of Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Along Thailand's shores, several beach-ringed islands point the way to Laem Chabang port.,

At Sea
Arrive
11/04/24
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Depart
11/04/24
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Strait of Malacca: This narrow passage between Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra was a major route for early traders shipping glassware, precious stones, camphor, ivory, and sandalwood. Today, it is one of the busiest shipping channels in the world, linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Along this historic waterway, the lush shores of Sumatra grace the horizon to the south, stretching out to lowlands, mangroves, and swamps. The more urban skylines of Malaysia—George Town and Kuala Lumpur among them—shimmer in the distance to the north.,

Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang) Destination Guide
Arrive
11/05/24
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Depart
11/05/24
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The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur was built by Chinese tin prospectors in the mid-1800s. Since then, the city of KL, as the locals call it, has grown into a stunning mix of colonial, Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic, and Grecian-Spanish architecture. The two-story shophouses of Old Market Square, with storefronts below and residences above, reveal the lives of merchants. The magnificent Petronas Towers are the centerpiece of this fascinating city; the side-by-side twin spires resemble a pair of rockets, connected by a two-story sky bridge that spans the 41st and 42nd floors.,

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Singapore Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/06/24
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Depart
11/06/24
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Singapore is the world's only island city-state. Established in 1819 for the East India Company by Sir Stamford Raffles, after whom the famed hotel is named, it grew from a secluded backwater into a shabby port city before transforming itself into a sophisticated metropolis. The technology and economy are highly advanced here, yet the islands host plentiful green parks with tree-lined footpaths and the stunning National Orchid Garden. For a panoramic view of it all, the observation deck of the Marina Bay Sands towers offers the perfect solution.,

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At Sea
Arrive
11/07/24
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Depart
11/07/24
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Sail one of the world's most successful commercial trade routes in history. The countless crates of spices carried over the Java Sea reportedly contributed to the famed Dutch Golden Age. As you sail today, relax in the Explorers' Lounge, inspired by epic journeys of discovery. Marvel at the views through the two-story panoramic windows as you share a cocktail with friends, or settle down to read a book.,

Jakarta Destination Guide
Arrive
11/08/24
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Depart
11/08/24
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Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures and a bustling capital. The city has been important to trade since the 4th century; it was founded as Sunda Kelapa, a significant trading port for the Sunda Kingdom, the Hindu realm that once occupied this area. The Dutch arrived in 1619 to establish the Dutch East Indies, renaming the city Batavia and proclaiming it their capital. Nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and more were exported from here. During the Japanese occupation of World War II, the Dutch were expelled and the city took its current name, which it retained after independence.,

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Jakarta Destination Guide
Arrive
11/09/24
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Depart
11/09/24
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Jakarta is an enormous mélange of cultures imported from Indonesia's 6,000 inhabited islands. Whether strolling the capital's outdoor markets or dining at a high-end restaurant, the city's menus reveal a cornucopia of cuisines that reflect the varied traditions of today's Jakartans. The local Betawi food is the culmination of centuries of Malay, Chinese, Javanese, and other influences. Gado-gado, salad in peanut sauce, is one popular dish. Countless variations of skewered meats, fried rice, and dumplings are also on offer.,

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Semarang Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/10/24
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Depart
11/10/24
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Java is Indonesia's repository of history and island culture. The bustling port of Semarang was founded by the Dutch and hints of the island's colonial past dot the cityscape. Outside the city, Borobudur, the largest Buddhist monument in the world, strikes a dramatic pose against a backdrop of four volcanoes. A popular place of pilgrimage and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the massive temple towers to a great height. The devout walk up a clockwise path to the pinnacle, passing 2,672 reliefs and 504 Buddha statues along the way.,

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Surabaya Destination Guide
Arrive
11/11/24
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Depart
11/11/24
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Surabaya played a central role in the Indonesian War of Independence. The memorials to that struggle stand as soaring testaments to the will and courage of the Javanese. Today, Surabaya is a diverse patchwork of vibrant cultures. Mosques stand proudly in the Arab district and elegant churches adorn the European quarter. But perhaps the most authentic way to fully experience Java's varied cultural influences is by tasting them. A stroll through the Pasar Pabean traditional market reveals fresh fish, vegetables, spices, incense, and countless other specialties.,

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Benoa Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/12/24
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Depart
11/12/24
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As you cruise the waters of the Bali Sea, enjoy the amenities of your ship. You might visit The Spa for a relaxing treatment or enjoy a simple soak in the Thermal Pool. Visit Mamsen's gourmet deli for an authentic Norwegian snack and settle in a comfortable chair in the Explorers' Lounge to watch the seascape unfold. Or, attend a colorful Destination Performance of Balinese music.,

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Benoa Optional Private Excursion Destination Guide
Arrive
11/13/24
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Depart
11/13/24
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With a thriving arts scene, lush beauty, and magnificent seaside vistas, Bali has long beckoned travelers in search of ultimate beauty. The island's rich Hindu culture has forever held that gods live in all things natural—from mountains to streams to pebbles on the beach—lending the island a peaceful air. Denpasar is the island's thriving capital. Founded as a market town, it still bustles with colorful stalls and vast emporiums selling bright sarongs and intricately patterned batik. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home.,

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Cruise Inclusions

    Viking Inclusive Value:

    • One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
    • Unlimited free Wi-Fi
    • Beer, wine & soft drinks with onb

      Viking Inclusive Value:

      • One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
      • Unlimited free Wi-Fi
      • Beer, wine & soft drinks with onboard lunch & dinner
      • Multiple dining venues including alternative restaurant dining
      • 24-hour room service, specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
      • Top-rated spa and state-of-the-art fitness center access
      • Self-service launderette with iron/ironing board
      • All port taxes and fees
      • Airport transfers on embarkation/disembarkation day with purchase of Viking Air
      • Included features valued at over $200 per person, per day
      oard lunch & dinner
    • Multiple dining venues including alternative restaurant dining
    • 24-hour room service, specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
    • Top-rated spa and state-of-the-art fitness center access
    • Self-service launderette with iron/ironing board
    • All port taxes and fees
    • Airport transfers on embarkation/disembarkation day with purchase of Viking Air
    • Included features valued at over $200 per person, per day

Offer ID

1490193

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