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HONG KONG One of the world’s most exciting and vibrant ports of call, Hong Kong is the starting point for this South East Asian adventure. Leave behind the glittering skyscrapers and bustling cityscape of the island as the ship heads west towards Vietnam.
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CLONAKILTY DISTILLERY Family-run Clonakilty Distillery immerses travellers in Cork's whiskey heritage, tracing the spirit's journey from locally harvested grain to award-winning bottles of single malt. There will, of course, be tasting sessions.
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Giardino Bellini
Clonakilty
Distillery
Boboli Gardens
MULBERRY SQ
Catania
florence
Chelsea Barracks
SCULPTURE TRAIL
WHISTLER SQ
SLOANE SQUARE
ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA
GARRISON SQ
Singapore
FINISH
Sihanoukville
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Ko Kood
Laem Chabang (Bangkok)
Da Nang
(Hue)
Hong
Kong
START
Halong
Bay
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MULBERRY SQUARE: be inspired by diverse kitchen garden planting Taking a cue from the nearby Chelsea Physic Garden, Mulberry Square is full of inspiration for the modern kitchen garden, brimming with fruits, vegetables and cut flowers.
Da Nang (Hue) The scenic coastal town of Da Nang, once the most important port in Vietnam, has plenty to offer, including the long stretch of Marble Beach, a museum dedicated to the country’s ancient Cham culture, and an abundance of food markets and colonial architecture. From here you can go on an expedition to the former capital at Hue, or to the ancient trading post of Hội An.t
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Ha Long Bay Join the fishermen amid the green waters and towering islands of this distinctive bay as you take a tour by traditional junk or sea kayak. The islands are said to resemble the curves of a dragon’s back, but many are named for their shapes, such as the Stone Dog and Teapot islets.
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Ho Chi Minh City This dizzyingly vibrant city is the perfect place to experience the coming together of old and new in Vietnam. Enjoy the delicious street food on offer at local markets as rickshaws speed past, or explore the country’s history through enlightening museums and temples. Expeditions from here include a journey up the Mekong River, and a chance to learn more about the events of the Vietnam War.
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Sihanoukville Beaches extend along the coastline around Sihanoukville, also known as Kampong Som, Cambodia’s only major coastal port. Relax on the beach for a barbecue, hike in nearby Ream National Park, home to 155 species of bird, tour to Phnom Penh and its fascinating National Museum, or break your journey with an overland trip to Cambodia’s most famous cultural monument, the temple complex at Angkor Wat.
Koh Kood (Seabourn’s Caviar in the Surf beach party) Remote and peaceful, the Thai island of Koh Kood is an idyllic spot to spend the day. Here Seabourn’s excellent staff come into their own, as they venture into the clear waters to serve guests caviar and Champagne for their ultra-luxurious Caviar in the Surf beach party.
Laem Chabang (Bangkok) Shining temples mingle with super-modern towers in the vast Thai capital, where travellers can hop into a tuk-tuk and take in the sights, from Buddhist sanctuaries to lively food markets. Take a cooking class, explore the countryside by cruising up the Chao Phraya River, or take an overnight trip to the historic city of Ayutthaya.
Singapore Chinese, Indian and Malay influences combine in this prosperous and exciting island city. End your cruise by taking in the breathtaking contrast between the historic old quarters and the new futuristic architecture – and be sure to make time for a Singapore Sling cocktail at one of the city’s grande dame hotels.
Ha Long Bay Join the fishermen amid the green waters and towering islands of this distinctive bay as you take a tour by traditional junk or sea kayak. The islands are said to resemble the curves of a dragon’s back, but many are named for their shapes, such as the Stone Dog and Teapot islets.