Singapore, a diverse Southeast Asian jewel, boasts local culture, architecture and cuisine. Expect an itinerary full of exciting experiences.

Cruises from Singapore
Your Gateway to Southeast Asia Cruising
Singapore is one of Asia’s most exciting cruise departure ports, combining futuristic cityscapes, rich cultural heritage and world-class travel infrastructure. As a major hub for cruises across Southeast Asia and beyond, the city offers the perfect starting point for a cruise holiday. Many guests spend a few days exploring Singapore before boarding their ship, enjoying its vibrant neighbourhoods, famous cuisine and iconic skyline before sailing to destinations across Asia.

Cruise and Stay Holidays in Singapore
Cruising from Singapore works perfectly as part of a cruise and stay holiday, with most guests spending two or three nights in the city before boarding their ship. This allows time to explore highlights such as Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and the bustling hawker centres that define Singapore’s world-famous food culture.
A popular option is to split your stay between downtown Singapore and Sentosa Island. Spend a few nights in the city enjoying its skyline, shopping and cultural neighbourhoods, before relaxing for two or three nights on Sentosa’s beaches and resorts. This combination creates a perfect balance of vibrant city experiences and tropical relaxation before beginning your cruise through Southeast Asia.
Why Start Your Cruise From Singapore?
Singapore is one of the most modern and efficient cruise ports in the world. The Marina Bay Cruise Centre, opened in 2012, was designed to accommodate some of the largest cruise ships sailing today.
The city’s excellent air connections, world-renowned airport and convenient location in Southeast Asia make it an ideal embarkation point for exploring the region. Starting your cruise in Singapore also allows you to experience one of Asia’s most fascinating cities before sailing to tropical islands, historic ports and vibrant coastal destinations.
Top 3 Things to Do in Singapore
Singapore blends modern architecture, lush gardens and diverse cultures, making it one of Asia’s most exciting cities to explore before a cruise.

Gardens by the Bay
Discover Singapore’s famous futuristic gardens, home to towering Supertrees and spectacular indoor conservatories.

Singapore Sling at Raffles
Visit the historic Raffles Hotel and enjoy the famous Singapore Sling cocktail at the legendary Long Bar, one of the city’s most iconic experiences.

Chinatown's Hawker Centres
Experience Singapore’s famous street food culture with dishes such as chilli crab, satay and Hainanese chicken rice.

Singapore Grand Prix
The Singapore Grand Prix is one of the most spectacular events on the Formula One calendar. Held on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the race takes place under the lights against the dramatic backdrop of Singapore’s skyline. First introduced in 2008, it became Formula 1’s original night race and remains one of the most iconic and challenging events in the championship.
For cruise guests, the Singapore Grand Prix offers an exciting opportunity to combine world-class motorsport with a great-value cruise holiday. Our packages include several nights in the city during race weekend before or after a cruise, creating a memorable Singapore Grand Prix cruise and stay itinerary that blends the excitement of Formula One with a relaxing voyage through Southeast Asia.

Where Can You Cruise to From Singapore?
Cruises from Singapore explore destinations across Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Popular itineraries visit ports in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, with stops such as Penang, Phuket and Ho Chi Minh City. Longer voyages may also sail to Bali, Hong Kong, Japan or even Australia.
These cruises range from short three or four-night regional sailings to longer journeys across Asia, offering a diverse mix of tropical beaches, cultural landmarks and bustling cities.
Cruise Lines Sailing From Singapore
Singapore is home to a wide range of international cruise lines operating itineraries across Southeast Asia and beyond.
Cruises From Singapore - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are planning a cruise from Singapore, these quick answers cover common questions about visiting the city before your sailing.
Yes. Many cruise guests spend two or three nights in Singapore before boarding their ship, giving time to explore Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and the city’s famous hawker food scene.
Singapore’s neighbourhoods each offer something different. Marina Bay is known for its skyline and attractions, Chinatown for heritage and temples, Little India for vibrant culture, and Kampong Glam for boutique shops and cafés.
Singapore is famous for its hawker food culture. Popular dishes include chilli crab, satay, laksa and Hainanese chicken rice, often enjoyed in bustling hawker centres across the city.
Yes. Singapore is widely considered one of the safest cities in the world, with low crime rates and excellent public transport, making it very easy to explore independently.
Most large cruise ships depart from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, located close to Singapore’s downtown waterfront. Smaller ships may dock at the Singapore Cruise Centre near HarbourFront.
Singapore Changi Airport is around 20 kilometres from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, with taxis and transfers typically taking around 20 to 30 minutes.
Singapore has a tropical climate and can be visited year-round. Many travellers prefer the period between February and April, when rainfall is generally lower and conditions are ideal for exploring the city before a cruise.
Book Your Next Cruise From Singapore
Singapore offers one of the most exciting cruise departures in Asia, blending world-class attractions with seamless travel connections. Spend a few days exploring the city’s iconic skyline, gardens and vibrant neighbourhoods before boarding your ship. With a wide range of itineraries across Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region, Singapore is the perfect gateway to your next cruise adventure.











