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Day 86-87. Singapore - 31 March – 1 April Singapore is a melting pot of cultures and Southeast Asia’s oriental star. Retaining its heritage of colonial buildings, Buddhist temples and Arab bazaars, this modern island is today more about contemporary art and hi-tech architecture. Victorian buildings and Chinese shop-houses with their red-tiled roofs make for striking state-of-the-art conversions. Beyond the new façade of Singapore, museums recount an enlightened depth of history.


Day 88. Port Klang for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 2 April The British made Kuala Lumpar the capital of Peninsular Malaysia in the late 19th century, erecting grand colonial buildings that continue to stand proud today. Since then, a virtual ‘race to the sky’ has seen the graceful buildings and mosques surrounded by steel and glass towers. As well as museums and temples to visit, there’s an elephant sanctuary and rainforest canopy walk.


Day 89. Penang, Malaysia - 3 April The ‘jewel in the crown’ of Malaysia, Penang is linked to the mainland by one of the longest bridges in the world. George Town, the best preserved city in Southeast Asia, boasts a European-style esplanade and a wealth of temples, mosques and Chinese clan houses. This paradise island has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery.


Day 90. Phuket, Thailand - 4 April Phuket is known as the ‘pearl of Thailand’. This beautiful island retreat offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages, and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that tower over the turquoise waters of Phang-Nga Bay.


Day 94. Chennai for Madras, India - 8 April This thriving port provides the perfect introduction to the wonders of southern India. Places of interest include the magnificent Kapaleeshwarar Temple Chepauk Palace, Guindy National Park, the Cathedral and the High Court buildings. Madras’ greatest asset is its people; infectiously enthusiastic about their hometown; they’ll treat you as their guest


Day 96. Colombo, Sri Lanka - 10 April Sri Lanka's capital is a delightful concoction of past and present. Its busy, man-made harbour, from which tea, spices and rubber are exported, stands side- by-side with historical museums and monuments. Colombo offers an array of charms, from the Royal Botanic Garden to the Pettah Bazaar, or opt for a guided tour of an elephant orphanage.


Day 98. Male, Maldives - 12 April The pocket-sized Maldivian capital is the throbbing, heart of an extraordinary nation. Male is pleasantly quirky with alcohol-free bars and restaurants that jostle with shops and lively market. Attractions include the National Museum, the imposing Islamic Centre and Grand Friday Mosque, and pleasant Sultan Park.


Day 102. Salalah, Oman - 16 April Gateway to the ‘Jebel Qarra’, the tomb of the biblical Job, Salahah benefits from the climatic effects of the yearly monsoon - the city is an oasis of natural beauty. See exotic birdlife at Khor Ruri, Salalah Museum or the Sumhurum archaeological site. Oman is the modern face of Arabia with an ancient soul.


Day 105. Safaga for Luxor, Egypt - 21 April Reached across the Eastern Desert from Safaga, Luxor, in the celebrated Valley of the Kings, is often called the world’s greatest open-air museum. Nothing in the world compares to the scale and grandeur of the ancient monuments. Take advantage of excursions to ensure you get the most out of this immense experience.


Day 108. Aqaba for Petra, Jordan - 22 April The port of Aqaba has been an important strategic and commercial centre since Roman times. It’s also the gateway to the lost city of Petra, which lies in the surrounding desert - a city that is estimated to date back to 6,000 B.C. - and Wadi Rum, where T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’.


Day 110. Transit Suez Canal - 24 April


Day 111. Ashdod for Jerusalem, Israel - 25 April The ancient port to Tel Aviv, Ashdod is the gateway to the sacred city of Jerusalem - one of the oldest cities in the world. There’s much to see and do – optional tours of Jerusalem and Bethlehem will give you a broad view, but be sure to see the gold-plated Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall and the City of David.


Day 114. Valletta, Malta - 28 April Valletta is Malta's tiny capital. Despite its small size, there's a mass of things to see here. Visit the brand-new Renzo Piano–designed main gate and parliament building, as well as the renovated Opera House. Valletta’s tranquillity is a large part of its charm.


Day 117. Gibraltar - 1 May With its ‘Bobbies’, pillar boxes and pubs, Gibraltar, makes for a bit of Britain in the Mediterranean. Dominated by 'the Rock', the strategically positioned territory has been fought over for centuries. The result is a fascinating place where Barbary apes play on the slopes of the Rock, and where locals speak English and Spanish - or a form of both.


Day 118. Lisbon, Portugal - 2 May Portugal’s capital city and star attraction, Lisbon is home to gothic cathedrals, majestic monasteries and quaint museums. But the realdelights lie in wandering the narrow lanes of Lisbon’s lovely backstreets. Enjoy a fresh pastry and bica (espresso) on a leafy plaza or window-shopping in elegant Chiado.


Sector Options - Cruise Only


The following sectors of the World Cruise are also available. These are sold as cruise only offering a totally flexible arrangement.


London Tilbury to Auckland (G740) - 42 nights from £2899pp Auckland to London Tilbury (G741) - 78 nights from £5389pp London Tilbury to Sydney (G742) - 49 nights from £3399pp Sydney to London Tilbury (G743) - 71 nights from £4899pp London Tilbury to Hong Kong (G744) - 76 nights from £5249pp Hong Kong to London Tilbury (G745) - 44 nights from £2999pp London Tilbury to Singapore (G746) - 86 nights from £5929pp Singapore to London Tilbury (G747) - 34 nights from £2349pp Sydney to Hong Kong (G748) - 27 nights from £1869pp Sydney to Singapore (G749) - 37 nights from £2569pp


Free cabin upgrade


Book any of the sectors opposite and receive a complimentary twin cabin upgrade inner to inner (categories 2 to 3) or ocean view to ocean view (categories 6 to 11), excludes singles.


Free £500pp air credit


In addition to the cabin upgrade, we are also extending a credit of £500pp towards the cost of your chosen flight(s). This applies to the following cruises: G704, G740, G741, G742, G743, G744 and G746. The credit will be deducted from your cruise invoice.


All fares published in this brochure and on our website for Magellan are cruise only per person and exclude the outward and return cost of flights and transfers to/from the port.


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