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Stay in Bali and Singapore with Far East Cruise


Embark on a captivating journey through Southeast Asia with our 12-night itinerary that combines the natural beauty of Bali with the modern allure of Singapore, followed by an unforgettable Far East Cruise aboard Anthem of the Seas.

Begin your adventure with a 5-night stay in Bali, where you'll immerse yourself in the island's breath taking landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene beaches. Explore the cultural heart of Ubud, marvel at the stunning sunsets in Seminyak, and indulge in the delicious local cuisine of Bali.

After soaking in the beauty of Bali, fly to Singapore for a 2-night stay in this dynamic city-state. Experience the cosmopolitan charm of Singapore as you explore its iconic landmarks, bustling markets, and world-class attractions. From the futuristic Gardens by the Bay to the historic streets of Chinatown, Singapore offers a unique blend of East and West that is sure to captivate your senses.

Conclude your journey with a Far East Cruise aboard Anthem of the Seas, where you'll set sail through the stunning waters of Southeast Asia. Anthem of the Seas offers an unparalleled cruise experience that combines luxury, comfort, and adventure. Indulge in gourmet dining, relax in the onboard spa, or enjoy the wide range of entertainment options as you sail to exotic destinations throughout the Far East.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, our Bali, Singapore, and Far East Cruise itinerary offers the perfect blend of destinations and experiences to create memories that will last a lifetime.







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