
Great food onboard Costa Victoria
From January 8 to January 23, 2017, Costa Victoria will sail three to four-night itineraries departing from Singapore and Laem Chabang in Thailand, to a range of South-east Asia destinations including Koh Samui in Thailand, Sihanoukville in Cambodia, Phu Quoc in Vietnam and Nansha in China.
Costa Cruises, the largest Italian travel group, is launching a series of all-new cruise journeys on the 75,200-tonne Costa Victoria, which has a capacity of 2,394 guests.
From January 8 to January 23, 2017, Costa Victoria will sail three to four-night itineraries departing from Singapore and Laem Chabang in Thailand, to a range of South-east Asia destinations including Koh Samui in Thailand, Sihanoukville in Cambodia, Phu Quoc in Vietnam and Nansha in China.
Itineraries include:
In one single cruise, guests will experience Bangkok and Koh Samui in Thailand, Phu Quoc island, Vietnam, and Sihanoukville in Cambodia.
Guests will enjoy local gourmet food and tour historical sites while enjoying a cruise with a distinct Italian flavour.
Departure date: January 8, 2017
Itinerary: 4D3N - Singapore > at sea > Koh Samui (Thailand) > Laem Chabang (Thailand)
Departure dates: January 11 and 15, 2017
Itinerary: 5D4N – Laem Chabang (Thailand) > Sihanoukville (Cambodia) > Phu Quoc (Vietnam) > Koh Samui (Thailand) > Laem Chabang (Thailand)
Departure date: January 19, 2017
Itinerary: 5D4N – Laem Chabang (Thailand) > Sihanoukville (Cambodia) > at sea (2 days) > Nansha (China)
The Exotic Ambience of Phu Quoc
Nicknamed “Paradise Pearl Island”, Phu Quoc is the largest island of Vietnam known not only for its natural beauty and cultural heritage but also for the pearls it produces.
The landscape and buildings in Phu Quoc give an exotic feel that reminds tourists of Vietnam’s French colonial past, embracing a romantic French-Vietnamese flavour. The island’s world-famous fish sauce and fresh white pepper are must-buys for visitors.
The Sunshine and Beaches of Samui
Widely known as “Honeymoon Island”, Samui is Thailand’s third largest island. Samui’s idyllic scenery can be experienced by driving around in a 4x4 SUV to enjoy long stretches of white, sandy beaches, Na Muang Waterfall and the multi-coloured coral reef coastline.
Chaweng Street, on the other hand, offers an entirely different side of Samui with its bistros, bars, shops, massage parlours and spas.
Daytime relaxation and nighttime buzz of Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville is a cultural and historic hotspot. Its uniqueness is not only evident in its Cambodian-style Buddhist temples but also in its special mood as an island.
The largest harbour in Cambodia, Sihanoukville offers natural beaches for relaxation and magnificent sunsets. There is a wide range of water sports and colourful night markets.
On board Costa Victoria, passengers enjoy a diversified range of entertainment activities, including the renowned Italian musical Sapori d’Italia, the classic Las Vegas style Michael Jackson Tribute Show, and the percussion-cum-dance show, Feel the Beat.
Guests can also participate in the spectacular “Carnival of Venice at Sea” party and parade that captures the “Italy at Sea” theme.
Italian, Asian and international cuisines are offered on board Costa Asia, including - but not limited to - must-tries such as bake-to-order authentic Italian pizza, a Venus-themed dinner and the signature lobster dish. Guests are served five meals a day.
For more information, visit Costa Cruises’ Asian website: http://www.costaasia.com/ or contact a local travel agent.