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Princess opens bookings for Asia cruises in winter 2026-27


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destinations across eight countries, including Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, with durations ranging from 10 to 31 nights. The itineraries include late-night stays in Halong


Bay for Hanoi; Hong Kong; Bangkok from Laem Chabang; and Kyoto from Osaka. The season begins and concludes with sailings


between Singapore and Japan, offering a variety of options from 14 to 31 nights via Taiwan, Vietnam and a late-night stay in Hong Kong. Highlighted itineraries include 10 to 16-night


voyages from Singapore visiting Vietnam and Malaysia. The 10-night Vietnam with Halong Bay cruise on


December 9, 2026, is priced from £919. The 12-night Malaysia & Thailand Cruise on


January 2, 2027, costs from £1,129, while the 14-night Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam itinerary leads in at £1,469 for a departure on December 19, 2026. The 16 and 24-night Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam


itineraries will feature Halong Bay in Vietnam from Cai Lan and stops in Phuket and Da Nang/Hue, and are priced from £1,449 and £2,349 respectively. Meanwhile, the longest voyage, a 31-night Southeast


Asia & Japan cruise, will stop in 18 ports, including Ishigaki, Okinawa and Kobe, with fares starting at £2,989 for a departure on February 13, 2027. Prices are per person and based on double


occupancy for an interior cabin. princess.com


Oceania Cruises reveals Riviera sailings in Australasia


Oceania Cruises’ Riviera will make its debut in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific later this year. The 1,250-passenger ship


will be the line’s only vessel in the region between November 2025 and March 2026, offering 14 to 35-day itineraries “with a gourmet foodie focus”.


travelweekly.co.uk 18 10 APRIL 2025 Voyages will combine “hidden


gems” such as Mystery Island in Vanuatu, Dunedin in New Zealand and Kangaroo Island in South Australia with leading ports such as Sydney. Highlighted itineraries


include a 21-night Komodos & Kangaroos cruise departing from Singapore on November 18


with stops in Indonesia, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, and fares starting at £4,409. Another featured cruise is


a Sydney to Papeete voyage on December 10, with stops in Tonga and Vanuatu, with prices from £4,278. Prices are per person and based on two sharing. oceaniacruises.com


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