Tropical coastlines, temple cities, vibrant markets, and unforgettable cuisine.
Southeast Asia cruises are rich, colorful, and deeply immersive — blending tropical beauty with ancient culture, lively cities, and some of the most memorable cuisine in the world. This region is ideal for travelers who want a journey that feels both exotic and approachable.
From Singapore’s polished skyline to Thailand’s beaches, Vietnam’s historic cities, Cambodia’s cultural depth, and Bali’s island beauty, Southeast Asia offers extraordinary variety across a single itinerary.
Experience futuristic architecture, gardens, luxury shopping, world-class dining, and one of Asia’s most important cruise gateways.
Visit ornate temples, palaces, canals, markets, and cultural landmarks on excursions from Laem Chabang or nearby ports.
Explore historic cities, local markets, French colonial architecture, coastal scenery, and one of the world’s most beloved food cultures.
Sail among limestone karsts, emerald water, caves, and one of the most visually iconic landscapes in Asia.
Relax along tropical coastlines in destinations such as Phuket, Ko Samui, and nearby island areas.
Discover temples, rice terraces, beaches, traditional arts, and Balinese hospitality on a more spiritual island experience.
From Singapore hawker centers to Thai night markets and Vietnamese street food, cuisine is one of the region’s greatest highlights.
Experience local life along rivers and canals through markets, boat rides, and traditional communities.
Enjoy tropical islands, limestone cliffs, white-sand beaches, and lush coastlines that feel especially rewarding by ship.
A polished global city and major cruise hub known for Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, hawker food, luxury hotels, and seamless travel infrastructure.
Gateway to Bangkok’s temples, palaces, markets, canals, rooftop dining, and vibrant urban culture.
Thailand’s largest island, known for beaches, island excursions, viewpoints, temples, and resort-style coastal experiences.
A tropical island port with beaches, temples, waterfalls, coconut groves, and a relaxed resort atmosphere.
Access to Vietnam’s energetic southern city, French colonial landmarks, markets, local cuisine, and Vietnam War-era historic sites.
Gateway to beaches, the ancient town of Hoi An, imperial Hue, marble mountains, and central Vietnam’s cultural landmarks.
One of Asia’s most recognizable cruise landscapes, famous for limestone karsts, caves, emerald water, and scenic cruising.
A coastal gateway for Cambodian beaches, local culture, and select excursions connected to the country’s history and landscapes.
Known for temples, rice terraces, beaches, arts, wellness, traditional villages, and a distinct island spirituality.
A cultural and culinary standout with historic George Town, street art, temples, markets, and exceptional local food.
A scenic island destination with beaches, mangroves, cable car views, nature excursions, and relaxed tropical landscapes.
Gateway to Malaysia’s capital, offering skyline views, cultural landmarks, shopping, cuisine, and modern city energy.
75–90°F
November–April, generally best conditions
75–90°F
May and October, mixed weather and value
75–90°F
June–September, humid with tropical showers
Warm climate
Conditions vary by country and itinerary
Best Time: November–April is generally the best cruising window for much of Southeast Asia.
Shoulder Season: May and October can offer fewer crowds and value, but weather varies by region.