These Luxury Cruise Liners Can Provide An Alternative Getaway In Asia
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In today?s fast-paced world where even traveling has been reduced to in and out trips to nearby locales, taking a breather or a longer holiday becomes all the more valued – such as cruises for instance. The industry has experienced steady growth in recent years, according to a report by Asia Cruise Trends, and while the absolute volume of cruise travelers from Asia has almost quadrupled since 2012 to 3.1 million passengers, China accounts for two-thirds of total regional passenger volume. As for Singapore?s own cruise sector, it recorded an 18% annual passenger growth in 2016.
This nautical boom in Asia comes as little surprise when considering the possibility of visiting numerous culturally diverse countries during a short cruise throughout the region. So the next time you?re planning a trip, look to the high seas and book yourself a cabin in these luxury cruise liners that?ll take you on an unforgettable journey around Asia. Amandira
For those seeking an alternative to typical cruise ships, the Amandira would be the solution.
The Amandira is not your typical cruise ship. It?s a two-masted sailing ship that was handcrafted by the Konjo tribe in Indonesia and measures 52 metres from bow to stern. With only five elegantly designed cabins, and accommodating up to 10 guests, the traditional Phinisi vessel merges the ancient romance of traditional vessels with innovative contemporary ...
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