Diamond, Southeast Asia & China ex Beijing (Xingang) to Singapore
Cruise Departure Date:
Friday 19th November 2010
Duration & Cruise Type:
21 days Fly Cruise
Package Departs:
Sunday 14th November 2010
GREAT WALL WONDERS WITH DIAMOND PRINCESS - FLY CRUISE
Fly-Cruise-Stay 20 nights with the luxurious Diamond Princess. Great Wall, Ming Tombs, Forbidden City tours fr $3,899*pp
INCLUSIONS:
GREAT WALL WONDERS WITH DIAMOND PRINCESS is the chance of a lifetime to visit the wonders of China with the luxury of Princess cruises! Fly from Sydney or Melbourne to Beijing and transfer to the Novotel Xingiao hotel for a 4 night stay. We have included tours to the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Great Wall of China and the Ming Tombs and there is still time to get some shopping in! Transfer to the port to embark on the fabulous Diamond Princess for a 16 night Asian Cruise from Beijing to Singapore. After disembarkation, flights home are included. Priced from a tiny $3,899*pp Twin share - ACT NOW to avoid disappointment
GREAT WALL WONDERS WITH DIAMOND PRINCESS Fly-Cruise-Stay package includes:
- Return economy class airfare ex Sydney or Melbourne to Beijing and returning from Singapore with quality carrier, Singapore Airlines
- Transfer Airport - Hotel by private car, Beijing
- 4 nights accommodation at the Novotel Xinqiao Beijing in a superior room with breakfast
- Full day sightseeing tour to the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace including lunch
- Full day sightseeing tour to the Great Wall of China and Ming Tombs including lunch
- Transfer Hotel to Port, Beijing by private car
- 16 night luxury cruise aboard Diamond Princess
- All shipboard meals & entertainment
- All port/govt. charges
- Air taxes**
Note: **Air taxes of $426pp based ex Sydney are included in package price. Offer valid until sold out. Departures from other cities subject to re-costing. Australian passport holders require a visa to enter China - the cost of this visa is additional. Other visas may be required. All prices subject to twin share availability at time of booking.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Offer subject to availability at time of booking. Prices are per person share twin based on best available cruise fare, inclusive of all discounts unless otherwise stated. Prices are subject to currency fluctuations and are based on cash or cheque. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry.
Pre-Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Activity
Start
End
1
14 Nov 2010
Fly Sydney to Beijing
2
15 Nov 2010
Arrive Beijing, transfer to hotel, day at leisure
3
16 Nov 2010
Full day tour to Forbidden City & Temple of Heaven
4
17 Nov 2010
Beijing at leisure
5
18 Nov 2010
Full day tour of Great Wall of China and Ming Tombs
6
19 Nov 2010
Transfer to Port, embark Diamond Princess
Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
6
19 Nov 2010
7.00pm
7
20 Nov 2010
At sea
8
21 Nov 2010
12.00pm
8.00pm
9
22 Nov 2010
7.00am
6.00pm
10
23 Nov 2010
At sea
11
24 Nov 2010
7.00am
6.00pm
12
25 Nov 2010
At sea
13
26 Nov 2010
At sea
14
27 Nov 2010
8.00am
6.00pm
15
28 Nov 2010
At sea
16
29 Nov 2010
8.00am
5.00pm
17
30 Nov 2010
7.00am
5.30pm
18
01 Dec 2010
At sea
19
02 Dec 2010
7.00am
7.00pm
20
03 Dec 2010
8.00am
4.00pm
21
04 Dec 2010
At sea
22
05 Dec 2010
4.00am
Post-Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Activity
Start
End
22
05 Dec 2010
Own arr to Airport, Fly home
** Itinerary may vary by sailing date
16 Night Cruise sailing from Beijing to Singapore aboard Diamond Princess.
One of the most innovative cruise ships sailing today, epitomizing Princess' unique Personal Choice Cruising program. Diamond Princess boasts 750 private balcony staterooms, four sparkling pools, an impressive library andone of the largest Internet cafes at sea.
ASIA is unparalleled in beauty and experience, making this a top destination. Asia is rich in culture and history and makes for a very unique cruise experience. Only Princess brings you the best service and fabulous itineraries.
Highlights of this cruise include:
BEIJING
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, is the nation's political and cultural centre. Beijing has continental climate. Annual rainfall averages nearly 700 millimetres, most of it comes in July and August. Winter is dry and cold and has little snow. The frost-free period is 185 days. The best time to visit Beijing is May, September and October, when people enjoy bright sunny sky.
SHANGHAI
'Paris of the East' with the best skyline in Asia - cosmopolitan Shanghai teems with a myriad of history, culture, festivals, temples, cathedrals, gardens, buildings and bridges conjuring images of Oriental and European influences. Relics reminiscent of these are evident along "The Bund", Shanghai's waterfront that is lined with many European-styled buildings.
HONG KONG
Hong Kong is a major tourist destination as well as being one of the world's major business centres. This tax-free, bustling port and commercial centre has many luxury hotels and lesser hostelries which are used as bases to explore Hong Kong, the New Territories and the many outlying islands. Transportation is modern and well organised and most tours and sightseeing trips are completed in time for the tourist to be back in Hong Kong the same day. A tour of the New Territories takes about six hours, one of Hong Kong Island about four. Other popular excursions include sport and recreation tours and night tours, such as a dinner cruise and a tram tour with cocktails served.
NHA TRANG
The city of Nha Trang is becoming more popular with the tourists in recent years. Yet, with a population of 300,000, Nha Trang still retains its small town atmosphere. This resort town is well known for its miles of beach and the friendliness of its people. The city is flanked by nearly ten kilometers of prime beach where the water is warm year round.
HO CHI MINH
Set back from the delta formed by the Mekong River, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) is the main commercial centre of the southern part of Vietnam, receiving its name in honour of the leader who successfully led the nation against both the French and the Americans. Locals still like to refer to it as Saigon. More modern than other Vietnamese cities, Ho Chi Minh City has also retained its French colonial influences. Its vibrancy is maintained by the ever-entrepreneurial Saigonese who have taken the government reforms to heart and re-embraced the capitalist ethic with unrestrained enthusiasm. The streets are jam-packed with mopeds and scooters, often carrying whole families. The markets are chaotically busy. There is a lot to see in Ho Chi Minh City. The colourful Emperor of Jade Pagoda is an excellent example of a Chinese temple
BANGKOK
Thailand is bounded by Myanmar, the Indian Ocean, Malaysia, the Gulf of Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. The capital, Bangkok, although increasingly westernised, is underpinned by a strong sense of tradition. The city's canals are untouched by the fast and loud streetlife. Through the city flows the Chao Phraya River on whose banks can be found some of the best hotels in Bangkok. It is also where visitors will find the Grand Palace - a major site. Within the city limits is a wealth of over 300 Buddhist temples and shrines.
SINGAPORE
The island of Singapore is situated off the southern extremity of the Malay Peninsula, to which a causeway carrying a road, railway and waterpipe joins it. Singapore City was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles of the British East India Company, who recommended that different areas of the town be set aside for the various ethnic groups. The best way to experience the remarkable diversity of the city is on foot: the traditional architecture, customs and cuisine of the various ethnic areas form a fascinating contrast with the lavish, space-age shopping centres of Orchard Road and Raffles City.
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