Genting Dream Cruise: A Luxurious Voyage from Malaysia to Singapore and Phuket
Set sail on an unforgettable journey aboard the Genting Dream Cruise, a world-class luxury cruise that takes you from Malaysia to Singapore and Phuket. This floating resort offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and entertainment, making it an ideal getaway for families, couples, and cruise enthusiasts.
Starting from Port Klang, Malaysia, the cruise heads to Singapore, where guests can explore the city’s iconic attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Orchard Road before reboarding for the next destination. Onboard, passengers can enjoy infinity pools, a waterslide park, a casino, a spa, and a variety of gourmet dining options, including Michelin-starred cuisine. With world-class entertainment, from Broadway-style performances to themed parties, there’s never a dull moment.
The highlight of the voyage is Phuket, Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and lively nightlife. Guests can go island-hopping, relax on Patong Beach, visit the famous Big Buddha, or experience the vibrant Phuket Old Town. Whether it’s indulging in authentic Thai cuisine, exploring cultural landmarks, or engaging in thrilling water sports, Phuket offers something for every traveler.
After an exciting adventure, the return journey allows passengers to unwind and enjoy luxurious amenities, from spa treatments and sunset cocktails to duty-free shopping and live music. Whether you’re looking for a short escape or a grand holiday experience, Genting Dream Cruise promises a seamless mix of comfort, entertainment, and breathtaking destinations, making it one of the best ways to explore Southeast Asia by sea.
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Amazing city ,Green ,clean,and everything is convenient for tourists. Foods are also delicious. Water show is held on 9 pm at Marina Bay Sand.
Business Hours: 11.00 am - 9 pmAddress: 10 bayfront ave, singapore, 018956Tips: It is more beautiful, if you come at night.Reasons to Recommend: It must visit place in Singapore.
Impossible not to love this city, especially the charm of Marina Bay Sands. Highly recommended, especially in the evening, when you can enjoy the magnificent fountain shows in the nearby bay
Kinshasa is one of Singapore's landmarks. Travel to Singapore freely for 5 days and 4 nights and stay in Jinsha. Thank you very much, because the price of staying in Jinsha is very good. There are three buildings in the hotel. The second floor is the 22nd floor. It's very convenient to go to the endless swimming pool. Talk about the room, before checking in, I heard that the room is redecorated, the room is big, the bathtub is dry and wet separated, here we want to say that their home bathtub is big; from the room can see the sea view and the coastal bay garden, the key point is that the infinite pool, in and out of the 57th floor, all need room cards, the first day did not go into the water, go to feel the atmosphere, it is recommended to go sooner or later, completely two state scenery. Enjoy Singapore's beautiful scenery from the endless swimming pool. Another Hotel downstairs there is a subway, access is very convenient, staff are also very enthusiastic.
One of Singapore's landmarks, or Singapore's busiest areas, is very neat and beautiful in design and planning, especially at night. Famous Jinsha Hotel, Binhai Bay Garden, Merlion Park, Great Durian, Ferris Wheel and so on are all distributed in this area.
I stayed at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel on my last night in Singapore just to experience the infinity pool on the 57th floor. I had stayed at the Ritz-Carlton before, and compared to the Marina Bay Sands, the lobby was crowded and noisy, the rooms were small, the facilities were poor, the bath towels were rough, the shampoo and bath products were ordinary, and the service was poor. They looked down on me when I checked in, maybe because I booked the room on Ctrip. At first, they only gave me a room on the 4th floor facing the Gardens by the Bay, and said that there were no rooms left. You should know that I booked a supreme room three months in advance, and I argued hard before I was given a room on the 22nd floor facing the Gardens by the Bay. Singapore was experiencing smog, and it was said that there would be no blue sky until January next year, so I had to wait until the evening to see the night view on the 57th floor. I walked to the bar observation deck and felt it was good, overlooking the entire Marina Bay, which was really beautiful. However, I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton a few days ago for €1,600 per night, which was also facing the entire Marina Bay. I could see the unbeatable sea view while lying in the bathtub every day, and it was much more cost-effective! The first three photos were taken by the pool, and the last few were taken on the balcony of the bar on the 57th floor, where you can overlook the view, or you can take pictures in the pool with your camera. There is no charge for taking pictures at the bar!
Singapore's Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort with 2,561 rooms. The complex consists of three towers, topped by a sky garden connecting the three towers, which can accommodate 3,902 people and a 150-meter infinity pool. On the ground floor is a 74,000-square-meter Marina Bay Sands shopping mall, as well as a museum and a large theater.
Leaving the Merlion, we walked along the bridge. We headed to the opposite side of the Golden Sands Hotel. The underground floors of the Golden Sands Hotel are shops, and the upper floors are accommodation. The most famous thing about the Golden Sands Hotel is its rooftop swimming pool. This swimming pool can be used even if you are not a guest. The opening hours are from 6:00 am to 23:00 pm. If you are a guest, the swimming pool is free, and if you are not a guest, it costs 20 SGD. If you just want to visit, there are guided tours at 10 am and several time periods during the day. Interested friends can pay attention to it. The Golden Sands Hotel is full of international brands and luxury goods are everywhere.