CRUISE NEWS


4th Annual Cruise Workshop held in Bangkok

Cruise Asia by Destination Asia recently held it’s 4th Annual Cruise Workshop at the headquarters in Bangkok.


Record Size Groups Explore Myanmar

Two record sized groups recently embarked on overland tours in Myanmar – the largest to ever arrive on a cruise in the country. In total, 149 guests traveled to Bagan and 77 traveled to Mandalay, both were one night overland … Continued


Discover the National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery Singapore oversees the world’s largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia, always warranting a visit during any call to Singapore. Located in the heart of the Civic District, the museum is housed in two national monuments (former Supreme Court and City Hall), both beautifully restored and transformed.


Southeast Asia launches cruise strategy

Three Southeast Asian nations recently announced plans to enhance cruise strategies that will benefit a number of nations, including the Australian cruise market.


dnata acquires stake in Asian DMC Destination Asia

dnata announced today it has reached an agreement to purchase a stake in the Destination Asia Group – a leading Destination Management Company (DMC) in Asia. This acquisition marks dnata’s first foray into Asia’s inbound travel market. Destination Asia is an … Continued


Bob Guy of Destination Asia Receives Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Cruise Industry in Asia

The Rama Rebbapragada Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Cruise Industry in Asia was awarded to Destination Asia’s Bob Guy at the Seatrade Cruise Asia Gala Dinner in Busan, Korea. The dinner formed part of Seatrade Cruise Asia, taking place … Continued


Thailand’s Koh Tao & Koh Nang Yuang Explorer

Cruise Asia by Destination Asia has created a relaxing and indulgent Thai experience on its Southern Islands.


Record Passenger Numbers at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, operated by Worldwide Cruise Terminals, achieved significant milestones in 2015, including a successful first major homeporting season, handling more passengers (228,809) than all the Hong Kong facilities in 2013.