17 NIGHT Southeast Asia Cruise
17 Night Southeast Asia Cruise: Discover India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand on board the Azamara Pursuit. Explore vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and indulge in luxury. Book your adventure today!
Embark on a captivating 17-night Southeast Asia cruise aboard the luxurious Azamara Pursuit, and immerse yourself in a journey through some of the most enchanting destinations in the region. This meticulously crafted itinerary begins in Port Louis, Mauritius, where you can explore vibrant markets and stunning coastal scenery.
Next, sail to Kochi (Cochin) in India, a city renowned for its rich blend of history and culture. Wander through its spice markets, historic Fort Kochi, and picturesque backwaters. From Kochi, continue to Colombo, Sri Lanka's bustling capital, offering a mix of colonial architecture, vibrant bazaars, and serene temples.
The voyage then takes you to Hambantota, another gem in Sri Lanka, known for its beautiful beaches and the nearby Yala National Park. From there, set sail to Phuket, Thailand's largest island, famous for its pristine beaches, lively nightlife, and cultural attractions like the Big Buddha.
Discover Penang, Malaysia, a melting pot of cultures with its heritage streets, delicious street food, and historic temples. The cruise continues to Kelang (Kuala Lumpur), where you can explore Malaysia's vibrant capital city, with its iconic Petronas Towers, bustling markets, and cultural landmarks.
The final destination is Singapore, a modern metropolis celebrated for its cleanliness, stunning architecture, and diverse culinary scene. This Southeast Asia cruise offers a perfect blend of relaxation, cultural exploration, and vibrant city experiences, ensuring a memorable journey through this dynamic region.
Book your dream vacation today and create unforgettable memories in Southeast Asia!
Itinerary
 Day 1
Port Louis
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Day 2-6
Day at sea
Discover the myriad of amenities aboard your ship as you cruise.
Day 7-9
Kochi (Cochin)
Colombo, the vibrant capital of Sri Lanka, offers a blend of urban excitement and rich cultural history. This bustling city is filled with landmarks and attractions that reflect its diverse influences. Visitors can unwind at the picturesque beaches, savor fresh seafood at top-notch restaurants, or explore upscale boutiques. For those interested in history and culture, Colombo boasts fascinating sites such as the National Museum and several beautiful Buddhist temples. Whether you're looking to relax, indulge in local cuisine, or delve into Sri Lanka's heritage, Colombo provides a wide range of activities and experiences to enjoy.
Day 10-11
Colombo
Known as "The Jewel of Kedah," Langkawi is one of Southeast Asia's most stunning tourist spots and a popular port on Malaysian cruise itineraries. Situated about 17 miles off Malaysia's coast and just five miles fr atural beauty. The islands are home to diverse wildlife, including the majestic sea eagle, which give
Day 12
Hambantota
Hambantota, a charming city in southern Sri Lanka, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and emerging attractions. Known for its tranquil beaches and laid-back atmosphere, Hambantota is a perfect destination for relaxation. The city is home to scenic coastal areas like Bundala National Park and Yala National Park, where visitors can enjoy wildlife safaris and birdwatching. The Hambantota Port, one of the largest in Sri Lanka, adds an industrial touch to the city's growing landscape. Don't miss the picturesque sunsets at the local beaches or exploring the nearby town of Tissamaharama for cultural insights. Hambantota's blend of serene natural beauty and modern development makes it a noteworthy stop on any Sri Lankan itinerary.
Day 13-14
Day at sea
Discover the myriad of amenities aboard your ship as you cruise.
Day 15
Phuket
Thailand's largest island, Phuket, entices visitors with its pristine beaches, vibrant diving spots, and luxurious resorts. The cruise port is just a 20-minute drive from Phuket Town, a lively hub known for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Enjoy unique shore excursions like exploring elephant and gibbon sanctuaries or marveling at the towering Big Buddha, a 147-foot statue covered in white Burmese jade marble. Treat yourself to a delicious Thai lunch at a seaside resort, where you can savor authentic cuisine and stunning ocean views. Discover the allure of Phuket and plan your visit with our upcoming Thailand cruise itineraries.
Day 16
Penang
Penang, an island off Malaysia's west coast, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant food scene. George Town, the island’s capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its historic architecture, street art, and bustling markets. Visitors can explore its blend of colonial and traditional buildings while indulging in local culinary delights at hawker stalls and chic eateries. Penang is also famous for its diverse street food, reflecting its multicultural population. Beyond George Town, the island offers beautiful beaches like Batu Ferringhi and scenic spots such as Penang Hill, providing panoramic views of the island. For a taste of local culture, visit the Penang Peranakan Mansion or enjoy the lush greenery of Penang National Park. With its blend of history, culture, and cuisine, Penang is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an enriching experience in Malaysia.
Day 17
Kelang (Kuala Lumpur)
Kelang, often referred to as Klang, is a vibrant city located just a short drive from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s bustling capital. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, Klang offers visitors a blend of traditional and modern experiences. The city's highlights include the majestic Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Mosque, with its stunning architecture, and the historical Klang Fort. Food enthusiasts can indulge in Klang’s famous bak kut teh, a flavorful pork rib soup that has become a local specialty. The bustling Central Market is perfect for shopping and exploring local crafts. Klang also boasts beautiful parks and waterfronts, such as the Taman Rakyat Park, where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll. With its proximity to Kuala Lumpur, Klang is an excellent destination for a day trip to explore Malaysia’s cultural and culinary treasures.
Day 18
Singapore
Singapore is a vibrant city-state known for its sleek modernity and rich cultural tapestry. Its efficient infrastructure and cleanliness make it a traveler’s delight. Start your visit in Orchard Road, a bustling shopping district, and explore the iconic Marina Bay Sands with its stunning SkyPark and infinity pool. Wander through Gardens by the Bay, home to the futuristic Supertree Grove and Flower Dome. Discover Singapore’s history in the Colonial District, where landmarks like the Raffles Hotel and the National Museum stand. For a taste of diverse cultures, visit Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. The bustling hawker centers, like Maxwell Food Centre, offer an array of delicious local dishes. Don’t miss Sentosa Island, a resort destination with beaches, attractions, and theme parks. Singapore’s tropical climate ensures it’s warm year-round, making it a year-round destination for both sightseeing and relaxation.