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PHUKET – KRABI – PENANG All tours are conducted by English speaking guide.
PHUKET – THAILAND 1600(1500) – 0200(0100)+1
SGPHU01NM
Phuket City Tour & Simon Cabaret Show – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 70 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
195
155
per Adult
per Child
** Wat Chalong Temple is not available for visit on Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals due
to temple fair preparation with temporary constructions of stages, shops, restaurant,
activities, etc. It will be replaced by Wat Tai Temple.
Simon Cabaret Show
Wat Chalong – It is the most famous and sacred temple in Phuket as it was the residence of a respected monk Luang Po
Cham, who took part helping people during the Chinese Coolie Rebellion in 1876 during the reign of King Rama V.
Cashew Nut Factory and Shop – Visitors are invited to sample an assortment of cashew nut varieties and dry fruit candies
that are for sale here.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket. There
are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Simon Cabaret Show – The beautiful crews of Phuket Simon Cabaret promise to blow you away with their splendid
Broadway-standard stage shows featuring skilful dancers, stunning costumes and great music and light system they are second
to any other shows in Thailand.
Wat Tai Temple (only for Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals) – Wat Tai is not part of the usual tourist trail which makes it
nice and prone to get a much more personal experience and to fully enjoy the tranquillity of the place. A small building on the
left of the compound is home to the black Buddha statue. The original ancient temple was built around 1758 but later moved
to be rebuilt as Wat Chalong, leaving the original temple uninhabited until 1903 when the temple was renovated and
developed gradually over the years to follow.
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SGPHU02WM
Phuket Landmarks – with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 100 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
185
145
per Adult
per Child
**Not recommended for physically challenged & handicapped passengers.
** Wat Chalong Temple is not available for visit on Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals due
to temple fair preparation with temporary constructions of stages, shops, restaurant,
activities, etc. It will be replaced by Wat Tai Temple.
Wat Chalong
Big Buddha – Enshrined in the top of Nak Kerd Hill is Phra Yai (The Big Buddha) referring to the size of this Phuket’s
largest statue of Lord Buddha. The 45-meter-tall Buddha statue was structured with reinforced concrete and then covered up
the surface with white marbles so it sits sparkling underneath the sun. (Takes about 80 steps up to Big Buddha Statue)
Wat Chalong – It is the most famous and sacred temple in Phuket as it was the residence of a respected monk Luang Po
Cham, who took part helping people during the Chinese Coolie Rebellion in 1876 during the reign of King Rama V.
Cashew Nut Factory and Shop – Visitors are invited to sample an assortment of cashew nut varieties and dry fruit candies
that are for sale here.
Dinner at local restaurant.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket. There
are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Wat Tai Temple (only for Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals) – Wat Tai is not part of the usual tourist trail which makes it nice
and prone to get a much more personal experience and to fully enjoy the tranquillity of the place. A small building on the left
of the compound is home to the black Buddha statue. The original ancient temple was built around 1758 but later moved to be
rebuilt as Wat Chalong, leaving the original temple uninhabited until 1903 when the temple was renovated and developed
gradually over the years to follow.
SGPHU03NM
Phuket Sightseeing & Shopping – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
85
55
per Adult
per Child
** Wat Chalong Temple is not available for visit on Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals due
to temple fair preparation with temporary constructions of stages, shops, restaurant,
activities, etc. It will be replaced by Wat Tai Temple.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex
Wat Chalong – It is the most famous and sacred temple in Phuket as it was the residence of a respected monk Luang Po
Cham, who took part helping people during the Chinese Coolie Rebellion in 1876 during the reign of King Rama V.
Pornthip Sea Store – A wide selection of ready-to-eat dried sauté food such as stirred-dry fruits, cashew nuts, flossy pork,
crispy pork and many other delicious food products.
T-Shirt Factory & shop – Where you can find many styles of Phuket T-shirts at wholesale price.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket. There
are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Wat Tai Temple (only for Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals) – Wat Tai is not part of the usual tourist trail which makes it nice
and prone to get a much more personal experience and to fully enjoy the tranquillity of the place. A small building on the left
of the compound is home to the black Buddha statue. The original ancient temple was built around 1758 but later moved to be
rebuilt as Wat Chalong, leaving the original temple uninhabited until 1903 when the temple was renovated and developed
gradually over the years to follow.
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SGPHU04NM
Adventure Escapade – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 150 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
75
60
per Adult
per Child
**Disclaimer form is required to be filled up for this optional tour.
**Not recommended for physically challenged & handicapped passengers. Monkey Show
Kinnaree Entertainment Complex – Where a whole range of activities from gun shooting, go kart, paintball to Elephant
Riding, Monkey Show, Snake Show are available on spots on your own expenses
Thepprasit Honey Bee Center – Place that you can have close look to honey products like natural honey, honey candies and
some useful nutrition product from honey
Cashew Nut Factory and Shop– Visitors are invited to sample an assortment of cashew nut varieties and dry fruit candies
that are for sale here.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket.
There are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Important Notes: This tour is not recommended for those passengers who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; take prescription
medication / receive medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; who are suffered from heart
disease, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability.
SGPHU05NM
Muay Thai Training Session – without meal
Duration: approx. 5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 9 PAX & MAX. 30 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
220
220
per Adult
per Child
**This tour is not available on Sunday arrival.
**ONBOARD SELLING ONLY Muay Thai Training Session
Muay Thai is a self-defense art which will be used when soldiers have to fight without weapons. Muay Thai is the art of using
human’s toughest organics such as head, fists, elbows, knees and feet as weapons to fight with their enemies. Now, Muay Thai has
been developed as a kind of self defense, fitness programmers’ and professional sports, which using gloves and fight within
standard regulations. Men and women at any age can learn and practice Muay Thai for recreation, sport or even in the real
competition.
Training Sessions (2 hours) – Boxer will learn an original Muay Thai style, step by step, one on one or a small group.
Running, Skipping, Shadow boxing, Bag boxing, Pad boxing, Clenching, Maneuver and Exercise.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket.
There are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Important Notes: This tour is not recommended for those passengers who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; take prescription
medication / receive medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; who are suffered from heart
disease, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability.
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SGPHU06NM
Phuket Heritage Trail – without meal
Duration: approx. 5.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 10 PAX & MAX. 75 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
135
105
per Adult
per Child
**Central Festival Mall will be replaced by Walking Street on Dec 9 & 30, Jan 20, Mar
3 & 24, & Apr 14 arrivals. Phuket Old Town
Pornthip Sea Store – A wide selection of ready-to-eat dried sauté food such as stirred-dry fruits, cashew nuts, flossy pork,
crispy pork and many other delicious food products.
T-Shirt Factory & shop – Where you can find many styles of Phuket T-shirts at wholesale price.
Phuket Old Town - Thalang road and Romanee Lane, the historical heart of Old Phuket Town. Many shop-houses and
mansions got refurbished, repainted or entirely rebuilt, are actually similar to those found in the former British Straits
Settlements. Thalang Road is famous for textile shops, haberdasheries, eclectic mix of restaurants, several small guesthouses
and more.
I46 Shophouse – Built in 1939, currently owned by Roengkiat “Nong” Hongyok, descendant of one of the island’s most
influential families. His great grandfather, Tan Chin Hong, moved to Phuket for tin mining business. The house displays
many old-fashioned implements. Visitors will learn about the culture of the Thai-Chinese in bygone days from the owner of
the house and try traditional local desserts and drinks.
Central Festival Mall – The store is a multi-level gold mine of products ranging from up-market clothing, fashion
accessories, silk goods, bedding, household goods, toys and children’s accessories, travel bags, food, and drinks. There is a
huge choice of dining options for famous Thai dishes at Food Patio on the 1st floor.
SGPHU07NM
Amazing Dolphin Show – without meal
Duration: approx. 5.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 35 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
200
150
per Adult
per Child
** This tour is not available on Monday arrival. Dolphin show
Cashew Nut Factory and Shop– Visitors are invited to sample an assortment of cashew nut varieties and dry fruit candies
that are for sale here.
Dolphin Bay Phuket – Where visitors will enjoy watching awesome sea mammals doing fantastic and funny tricks to create
a joyous atmosphere. The show is organised by a Russian professional dolphin centre and boasts a high standard of
entertainment in Thailand.
Jungceylon Shopping Complex at Patong – It is a sophisticated shopping complex located on Patong Beach, and a popular
shopping spot for tourists. The two main stores in the complex are Robinson Department Store and Big C Supermarket.
There are also over 200 stores in this complex selling clothes, sunglasses, souvenirs, electronic products & etc.
Important Notes: Visitors are welcome to take pictures during the Dolphin Show but to get a picture together with the dolphins, visitors have
to wait till end of the show and pay 400 THB (up to 4 persons at once, photo taken using visitor’s own camera).
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SGPHU08NM
Boxing Show at The Arena Muay Thai – without meal
Duration: approx. 5.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 70 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
195
155
per Adult
per Child
** Wat Chalong Temple is not available for visit on Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals due
to temple fair preparation with temporary constructions of stages, shops, restaurant,
activities, etc. It will be replaced by Wat Tai Temple.
Muay Thai Show
Cashew Nut Factory and Shop– Visitors are invited to sample an assortment of cashew nut varieties and dry fruit candies
that are for sale here.
Wat Chalong – It is the most famous and sacred temple in Phuket as it was the residence of a respected monk Luang Po
Cham, who took part helping people during the Chinese Coolie Rebellion in 1876 during the reign of King Rama V.
The Arena Muay Thai Show – During an hour of excitement, vistors will see skillful Thai boxers perform the martial arts of
self-defence using their fists, elbows, knees and feet. The show includes the Asian Thai Boxing style, Sabad Chai Drum,
traditional folk art, sword fighting, gorgeous cabaret shows by lady-boys including the Beauty Boxer, combining beauty and
strength in dancing and boxing.
Malin Night Plaza Market - Walk around the night market to find lots of local foods, sweet and fruits. It’s a mix of a local
market and a bazaar. Malin Plaza Patong also offers an impressive range of souvenirs at fair prices in a cool environment.
Wat Tai Temple (only for Jan 29, Feb 4, 7 & 13 arrivals) – Wat Tai is not part of the usual tourist trail which makes it
nice and prone to get a much more personal experience and to fully enjoy the tranquillity of the place. A small building on the
left of the compound is home to the black Buddha statue. The original ancient temple was built around 1758 but later moved
to be rebuilt as Wat Chalong, leaving the original temple uninhabited until 1903 when the temple was renovated and
developed gradually over the years to follow.
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KRABI – THAILAND 0800(0700) – 1600(1500)
SGKRB01WM
Krabi Highlights – with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 25 PAX & MAX. 150 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
240
175
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: Not recommended for guests with limited mobility or in wheelchair.
It takes about 1.5 hour one way from port to Bok Khorani National Park. Than Bok Khorani National Park
Than Bok Khorani National Park – Formerly known as Than Asok due to its location where Asok trees or Asoka were
previously grown, this emerald stream is just nearby the National Park office. It situates among a shady lush greens with
pools of cascades. (Remarks: The guests need to walk on unpaved & wooden walkway.)
Lunch at local restaurant.
Tiger Cave Temple – “Tham Suea” or Tiger Cave gets its name for many incidents including a rock looking like tiger paws
and real tigers that once wandered here. The cave itself is set among lush green forest and hundreds-year-old gigantic trees,
especially in Khiri Wong Valley. The place is peaceful enough that it turns into a medication site. Fascinatingly, it also bears
an archaeological importance as stone tools, potsherd, votive tablets and unbaked clays which are dated back to prehistoric to
proto-historic eras.
Krabi Town – it is a ‘real’ Thai town and as such its street food reflects the Thai experience. You’ll find many ambulant and
semi-permanent food stands along Maharat Road and its offshoots at night, all selling noodles, grilled meats and boiled sweet
corn as well as Sino-Thai dishes that are as spicy as they are sweet.
SGKRB02WM
Krabi Adventures – with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 25 PAX & MAX. 150 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
245
175
per Adult
per Child
Snake Show
Monkey Show and Snake Show – Feel the excitement of snake show and discover many species of tropical snakes. Enjoy
the monkey show too.
Giant Catfish Farm – designed park with numerous ponds with different kinds of fish. There are also many kinds of plants
where you can enjoy the nature walk.
Ao Nang Beach – Overlooking the tranquil sea, hidden among tropical greenery. Hostels, hotels, bars, restaurants & souvenir
shops are along the shore. Ao Nang beach is indeed the ultimate destination for the tourist who loves sea and sun.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Tiger Cave Temple – “Tham Suea” or Tiger Cave gets its name for many incidents including a rock looking like tiger paws
and real tigers that once wandered here. The cave itself is set among lush green forest and hundreds-year-old gigantic trees,
especially in Khiri Wong Valley. The place is peaceful enough that it turns into a medication site. Fascinatingly, it also bears
an archaeological importance as stone tools, potsherd, votive tablets and unbaked clays, all are dated back to prehistoric to
proto-historic eras.
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SGKRB03WM
Phi Phi Islands By Speedboat – with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 25 PAX & MAX.100 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
515
450
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: Not recommended for guests with limited mobility or in wheelchair. Phi Phi Islands
Phi Phi Islands – Regarded by travellers from all walks of life as being among the most beautiful tropical islands of the
world, Phi Phi Islands have become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. In addition, the islands are famous
as the location where the movie "The Beach" featuring Leonardo Di Caprio was shot. The islands, together with the nearby
Noppharat Thara Beach, a total area of 390 square kilometers, were recently established as a national park. Phi Phi Islands
scenic coves are favourite snorkelling places while the sea around the islands, which are deep and full of coral formations, are
popular diving spots. With its emerald crystal sea, secluded beaches, mountain cliffs, colourful coral reefs and undersea life.
Enjoy swimming & snorkelling around the island.
o Scenic boat ride – boat ride around Phi Phi Island passing Pileh, Loh Sama Coves, Viking Cave and then to Phi Phi
Don Island.
o Lunch at Phi Phi Natural Resort.
o Bamboo Island – Bamboo Island is a flat evergreen island with blending white sand and beautiful crystal clear
water, where it is a fantastic area for swimming, snorkelling and relaxing.
Important Notes:
Passengers shall consider their physical condition and medical history in determining whether they are suitable to join this tour.
This tour is not recommended for those passengers who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; take prescription medication /
receive medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; are suffered from heart disease, asthma,
diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability.
Guests who do not know how to swim are not recommended to select a tour involving water activity (e.g. snorkelling, diving, swimming
and etc.).
All guests booked on this tour will get wet, we recommend you to wear swim wear beneath your clothes and wearing lightweight,
comfortable clothing and shoes, and bring along a towel.
In the event of unsuitable weather conditions, tour will be cancelled.
SGKRB04NM
Thai Massage & Krabi Scenery – without meal
Duration: approx. 5.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 7 PAX & MAX. 12 PAX
Price: MYR
210
per Adult
Thai Massage
Wat Kaew Korawaram - A large Buddhist temple located on a hill overlooking Krabi downtown. A majestic staircase lined
by golden Naga sculptures leads up to the 2,500sqm terrace on which the white temple stands.
Khao Khanap Nam (photo stop) – These two hills, roughly 100 meters high, flank the Krabi River running between them to
form a distinctive vista and the town's most prominent landmark.
Thai Massage (approx. 2 hours) – Thai Massage experience has become a lifestyle choice for many world travellers. It
stretches the body and pushes a person’s limits to improve flexibility and circulation.
Ao Nang Beach – Overlooking the tranquil sea, hidden among tropical greenery. Hostels, hotels, bars, restaurants & souvenir
shops are along the shore. Ao Nang beach is indeed the ultimate destination for the tourist who loves sea and sun.
Important Note:
This tour is not recommended for those passengers who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; take prescription medication /
receive medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; are suffered from heart disease, asthma,
diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability.
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SGKRB05NM Scenic Krabi – without meal
Duration: approx. 5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 25 PAX & MAX. 300 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
115
85
per Adult
per Child
Tiger Cave Temple
Tiger Cave Temple – “Tham Suea” or Tiger Cave gets its name for many incidents including a rock looking like tiger paws
and real tigers that once wandered here. The cave itself is set among lush green forest and hundreds-year-old gigantic trees,
especially in Khiri Wong Valley. The place is peaceful enough that it turns into a medication site. Fascinatingly, it also bears
an archaeological importance as stone tools, potsherd, votive tablets and unbaked clays, all are dated back to prehistoric to
proto-historic eras.
Khao Khanap Nam (photo stop) – These two hills, roughly 100 meters high, flank the Krabi River running between them to
form a distinctive vista and the town's most prominent landmark.
"Jee Or" OTOP Products – Enjoy shopping for Krabi cake, Southern Thai style fish kidney curry and many other delicious
native food products.
Ao Nang Beach – Overlooking the tranquil sea, hidden among tropical greenery. Hostels, hotels, bars, restaurants & souvenir
shops are along the shore. Ao Nang beach is indeed the ultimate destination for the tourist who loves sea and sun.
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SGKRB06NM
Discovery Four Islands – without meal
Duration: approx. 5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 25 PAX & MAX. 100 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
305
255
per Adult
per Child
Chicken Island
Take the speedboat trip for an exciting island-hopping to famous four islands where you can swim, snorkel or just soak up the sun
and the unbeatable beauty.
Pranang Beach – Secluded peninsular. Explore the Princess Cave with decorative spirit house. Free time for sunbathing and
swimming.
Tup Island – One of the most popular offshore islands around Krabi for tours, come here to witness and photograph the
amazing parting of the seas. Tup is much smaller than the other islands in the group, however it has a nice beach and the
waters that surround it provide an excellent spot for snorkelling with an abundance of tropical fish.
Chicken Island – The Island commonly known name as Chicken Island because of a large rock formation that undoubtedly
resembles the head and neck of a chicken. What makes this spot so different from the other islands around Krabi is witnessed
on low tide when a sandbar emerges from the water. This sandbar connects Chicken Island to the two smaller islands of Koh
Mor and Tup in effect making the three islands become one. This picturesque and unique occurrence is commonly referred to
as Talay Waek.
Poda Island (Koh Poda) – The wonderful beach on Poda Island is fascinating with white fine sand and crystal clear sea. It is
undoubtedly one of the most favourite beaches for tourists.
Important Notes:
Passengers shall consider their physical condition and medical history in determining whether they are suitable to join this tour.
This tour is not recommended for those passengers who: are pregnant; have undergone a surgery recently; take prescription medication /
receive medical treatment currently; have pre-existing neck, back, knee and/or shoulder injury; are suffered from heart disease, asthma,
diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory problem and/or physical disability.
Passengers who do not know how to swim are not recommended to join a tour involving water activity (e.g. Snorkeling, diving, swimming
and etc.).
All guests booked on this tour will get wet, we recommend you to wear swim wear beneath your clothes and wearing lightweight,
comfortable clothing and shoes, and bring along a towel.
In the event of unsuitable weather conditions, tour will be cancelled.
SGKRB99NM
Ao Nang Beach On Your Own – without meal
Duration: approx. 4.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 10 PAX & MAX. 350 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
80
80
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: This tour is for ONBOARD SELLING ONLY. An Nang Beach
Ao Nang Beach – Overlooking the tranquil sea, hidden among tropical greenery. Hostels, hotels, bars, restaurants &
souvenir shops are along the shore. Ao Nang beach is indeed the ultimate destination for the tourist who loves sea and sun.
Pick up at specific time & place for transfer back to port.
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PENANG – MALAYSIA 0800-1600
SGPEN01NM
Heritage, Temple & Shopping Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
120
100
per Adult
per Child
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Pinang Peranakan Mansion – It is a showcase or a museum of the legacy of Penang's Baba and Nyonya. Here you will have
a glimpse of the interesting lifestyle of the Baba and Nyonyas. There are around 1000 pieces of exhibits and antiques
displayed.
Khoo Kongsi Temple – A Kongsi is a clan house for Chinese of the same clan or surname. The Khoo Kongsi is one of the
most impressive buildings of historical and cultural value in the country. Intricate carvings, statues, paintings and coloured
tiles decorate the walls, pillars and roof. (Remarks: Guests need to climb about 20 steps up to the Temple).
Local Product Shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
Prangin Mall – It is a shopping centre caters to a market ranging from lower to middle class. The mall comprises six levels
including a basement floor. Enjoy free time for shopping.
SGPEN02NM
Food Galore & Shopping Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
85
65
per Adult
per Child
Penang Bridge
Local Product Shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
New World Park Hawker Centre (own expenses) – Visit the New World Park at Swatow Lane, off Burma Road. It is the
best place for an overall experience of Penang food. Enjoy free time for dinner on your own.
Penang Bridge (photostop at Karpal Singh Drive) – A 13.5km-long suspension bridge that connects the island to the
mainland at Seberang Perai, it is considered a Penang landmark.
Queensbay Mall – One of the largest shopping centres in Penang, minutes away from the Penang Bridge. The mall is home
to mid-level restaurants, branded clothing stores and electronics shops.
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SGPEN03NM
Penang Local Products Experience – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
95
75
per Adult
per Child
DIY Tau Sar Pheah
Make your own Tau Sar Pheah – One of the famous local cake in Penang is Tau Sar Pheah. It is widely enjoyed by both
locals and tourists. Penang Tau Sar Pheah in Hokkien, is basically a baked biscuit with thin layers of flaky pastry and mung
beans filling. You will have chance to make your own Tau Sar Pheah in a local products centre. By the end of the making
session, you will receive 4 pieces of your own make Tau Sar Pheah and 8 pieces Tau Sar Pheah offer by the shop on
complimentary basis, and one dummy fridge magnetic Tau Sar Pheah.
Cocoa Products Showroom – You can savour all types of chocolates and the unique Malaysia fruit chocolaté.
Gurney Paragon Mall – It is a new beachfront lifestyle mall set to open along Gurney Drive comprising a lifestyle mall and
an outdoor dining strip.
Little India – Popular with heritage enthusiasts, international conservationists, tourists and locals, Little India features a
thriving and vibrant collection of historic attractions, places of worship, shops, restaurants, florists, barbers, astrologers,
millers, money changers, fruit sellers and herb dealers.
City Town Hall (photo stop) – Located along the Esplanade is a fine building of Victorian architecture built in 1903; a
reminder of the colonial era in Penang.
SGPEN04NM
Experience the Pearl of the Orient – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
110
90
per Adult
per Child
Mural Street Art
Khoo Kongsi Temple – A Kongsi is a clan house for Chinese of the same clan or surname. The Khoo Kongsi is one of the
most impressive buildings of historical and cultural value in the country. Intricate carvings, statues, paintings and coloured
tiles decorate the walls, pillars and roof. (Remarks: Guests need to climb about 20 steps up to the Temple).
Clan Jetty – The Clan Jetties of George Town are the traditional settlement created by Chinese immigrants who share
common historical, geographical and lineage origin. Today there are still six clan jetties along the waterfront.
Trishaw Ride – Holiday in Penang will never be complete, if you do not take an old fashion ride in Penang trishaw. It is the
best way to see and explore the city of Georgetown in a much slower pace. You will be able to cover every nook and cranny
of Georgetown heritage trails using the eco-friendly mode of transportation that are fast gaining popularity among tourist.
Mural Street Art – Since its inscription has a World Heritage Site, George Town, Penang, has developed itself as a vibrant
showcase for street art. The uniquely beautiful street arts / mural paintings / wall paintings across the historical George Town
by Ernest Zacharevic (a young Lithuanian artist), in conjunction with Penang Georgetown Festival since 2012, as well as
many other artists including Louis Gan.
Local product shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
City Town Hall (photo stop) – Located along the Esplanade is a fine building of Victorian architecture built in 1903; a
reminder of the colonial era in Penang.
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Highlight of Penang – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
135
115
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: Not recommended for guests with limited mobility or in wheelchair. Funicular Cable Car
Penang Hill with Funicular Cable Car Ride – Rising over 800 metres above sea level, Penang Hill provides a cool retreat
and a good view over the island. A ride by funicular train from the foot of the hill will take you to the top.
Local Product Shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
Cocoa Products Showroom – You can savour all types of chocolates and the unique Malaysia fruit chocolate.
Aviary & Ginger Garden – The Gardens features a private collection of native and exotic birds (with permits for avi-
culture). Some of which were originally ‘rescued’ from the wildlife trade – including Pheasants (Argus, Peafowl, Crested
Fireback), Parrots (cockatoos, eclectus roratus, macaws), Pigeons (Nicobar, Crown, Pied Imperial) & Hornbills (Rhinoceros,
Wreathed, Tarictic).
Gurney Paragon Mall – It is a new beachfront lifestyle mall set to open along Gurney Drive comprising a lifestyle mall and
an outdoor dining strip.
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Panoramic View of Penang – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 160 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
180
160
per Adult
per Child
Rainbow Skywalk
Rainbow Skywalk (Level 68) & Observatory Deck (Level 65) – Ever wonder what a bird’s eye view of Penang is like?
The Rainbow Skywalk and Observatory Deck offer stunning seamless views of George Town and beyond. Located at George
Town’s highest point, the open-air Rainbow Skywalk is at Level 68, on the rooftop of Komtar tower, offering visitors the
thrilling experience of walking on air 249m above ground. Meanwhile the air-conditioned Observatory Deck at Level 65 also
features a glass walkway that lets you watch the world go by below. (Remarks: Guests need to take many steps up to Level 68
Rainbow Skywalk. The attraction is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or in wheelchair, guests can enjoy the view at
Level 65 Observatory Deck.)
City Town Hall (photo stop) – Located along the Esplanade is a fine building of Victorian architecture built in 1903; a
reminder of the colonial era in Penang.
Mural Street Art – Since its inscription has a World Heritage Site, George Town, Penang, has developed itself as a vibrant
showcase for street art. The uniquely beautiful street arts / mural paintings / wall paintings across the historical George Town
by Ernest Zacharevic (a young Lithuanian artist), in conjunction with Penang Georgetown Festival since 2012, as well as
many other artists including Louis Gan.
Local Product Shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
Prangin Mall – It is a shopping centre caters to a market ranging from lower to middle class. The mall comprises six levels
including a basement floor. Enjoy free time for shopping.
Important Note: Rainbow Skywalk at Level 68 will be closed without advance notice as a safety precaution in the event of any adverse
weather conditions with no refunds. The Observatory Deck at Level 65 will be open for passengers viewing pleasure.
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Penang Wonderfood Museum – without meal
Duration: approx. 4 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
120
100
per Adult
per Child
Wonderfood Museum
Wonderfood Museum – Offers visitors a kitsch, kooky and in-depth look at the city’s unique food culture with larger-than-
life displays of Malaysian dishes. Set within a 1940s colonial building in Georgetown, the museum is divided into three
galleries called Info Zone, Wow Zone, and Educational Zone.
Local Product Shop – Enjoy shopping for Penang famous local products.
New World Park Hawker Centre (own expenses) – Visit the New World Park at Swatow Lane, off Burma Road. It is the
best place for an overall experience of Penang food. Enjoy free time for dinner on your own.
Prangin Mall – It is a shopping centre caters to a market ranging from lower to middle class. The mall comprises six levels
including a basement floor. Enjoy free time for shopping.
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Sights of Penang – without meal
Duration: approx. 4 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 30 PAX & MAX. 160 PAX
Price: MYR
MYR
190
180
per Adult
per Child
The TOP Penang
Mural Street Art – Since its inscription has a World Heritage Site, George Town, Penang, has developed itself as a vibrant
showcase for street art. The uniquely beautiful street arts / mural paintings / wall paintings across the historical George Town
by Ernest Zacharevic (a young Lithuanian artist), in conjunction with Penang Georgetown Festival since 2012, as well as
many other artists such as Louis Gan.
Rainbow Skywalk (Level 68) & Observatory Deck (Level 65) – Ever wonder what a bird’s eye view of Penang is like?
The Rainbow Skywalk and Observatory Deck offer stunning seamless views of George Town and beyond. Located at George
Town’s highest point, the open-air Rainbow Skywalk is at Level 68, on the rooftop of Komtar tower, offering visitors the
thrilling experience of walking on air 249m above ground. Meanwhile the air-conditioned Observatory Deck at Level 65 also
features a glass walkway that lets you watch the world go by below.
(It needs to takes many steps up to Level 68 Rainbow Skywalk, this attraction is not recommended for physical challenged &
handicapped passengers. Passengers can enjoy the view at Level 65 Observatory Deck)
Make your own Tau Sar Pheah – One of the famous local cake in Penang is Tau Sar Pheah. You will have chance to make
your own Tau Sar Pheah. By the end of the session, you will receive 4 pieces of your own Tau Sar Pheah and 8 pieces offered
by the shop.
Important Notes: Rainbow Skywalk at Level 68 will be closed without advance notice as a safety precaution in the event
of any adverse weather conditions with no refunds. The Observatory Deck at Level 65 will be open for passengers viewing
pleasure.
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Notes: Travel Accident Insurance
Age Medical expenses claimable due to accident
happened during the course of the journey
Charges claimable for medical evacuation
conducted during the course of the journey
6 months or above Up to US$5,000 (Deductible US$50 /claim) Up to US$5,000 (Deductible US$50 / claim)
1. This Travel Accident Insurance is provided by AIG. The provisions and exclusions as staged under the AIG policy
shall be conclusive. The company has the absolute right to terminate the policy without any notice.
2. Travel Accident Insurance is not meant to replace your own travel insurance. For sake of completeness, we strongly
advise you to obtain your own insurance arrangement before departure.
3. Please note that any claim for illness or injury must be formally lodged with full particulars to our Customer Service
strictly within thirty (30) days from the date of the incident. Claims lodged after the said timeframe shall be
considered as time-barred.
1. The child fare is applicable to those aged below 12. Infant aged below 2 is free.
2. Vegetarian meals are available; please make your request upon your reservation of the shore excursion.
3. Some shore excursions may require long-distance walking. It is recommended that passengers should consider their physical
conditions before joining such shore excursions.
4. Some shore excursions require a minimum number of participating persons. Shore excursions may be cancelled if there are
insufficient participants.
5. All shore excursions will be sold on a first-come-first–served basis and have a maximum limit of participating persons. To avoid
disappointment, passengers are recommended to reserve shore excursions early.
6. Neither the shore excursion tickets are refundable nor transferrable after they have been sold.
7. Please be careful of personal belongings at all times in order to avoid thefts and robberies.
8. Please take extra care and caution when walking inside and outside the ports or during shore excursion in order to avoid
accidents. .
9. Please pay attention to hygiene conditions when going outside. Please do not drink nor dine in dirty environment.
10. Shore excursion is operated by independent local tour operator and ticket is sold by Star Cruises Group as agent for and on
behalf of such tour operator. Star Cruises Group (including its officers, employees and affiliates) will not be responsible for the
act, negligence, default or omission of such tour operator and/or any loss or damages suffered by the passenger in relation to the
shore excursion.
11. Tour operator shall have the right to change the itineraries (including, without limitation, place of visit, transportation,
accommodation and meal arrangements) due to operational need, weather conditions and/or safety, comfort or enjoyment of the
passengers. Neither Star Cruises Group nor the tour operator shall be liable for loss, delay, inconvenience, disappointment or
expenses whatsoever incurred or suffered by the passenger in such circumstances.
12. Star Cruises Group (including its officers, employees and affiliates) and tour operator shall not be liable for any loss, damages,
claims, costs and expenses incurred and/or suffered by the passenger in relation to any force majeure events including, without
limitation, war or threat of war, riot, disaster, acts of Gods (which includes but not limited to adverse weather condition, storm,
tsunami, earthquake and/or typhoon), terrorist activity, fire, technical problem with transport, closure of port, strikes or other
industrial action, act or decision of any government authority and any other events beyond the control of Star Cruises Group and
the tour operator.
13. Tour operator reserves the right to refuse the passenger to join shore excursions or cancel shore excursions for the following
several reasons: late passenger; safety reasons; immigration and customer clearance; and conditions beyond the control of the
tour operator.
14. Information of this promotional leaflet is correct at the time of printing. Star Cruises Group reserves the final right to amend and
change any applicable terms and conditions of this promotional leaflet without prior notice. In case of any disputes, the decision
of Star Cruises Group shall be final.
15. Star Cruises Group will not be held responsible for any activity/transportation in ports of call other than that which is arranged
through the tour desk onboard the vessels of Star Cruises Group. Any activity/transportation inside or outside the port area are
not within the control of Star Cruises Group.
16. Itineraries and Tour Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Kindly refer to the final Tour Information onboard.