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 Hong
Kong is an ideal holiday destination
for the entire family – you
can visit Hong Kong Disneyland and
Ocean Park for a day of fun and frolic
with the kids, experience a tram ride
on Victoria Peak, watch the Symphony
of Lights show, enjoy a visit to one
of the fantastic museums or spectacular
festivals and much more - Hong Kong
has memorable experiences to offer
for everyone.
Travel to Hong Kong this festive
season and combine your stay in
Hong Kong with an exciting range
of 5 night cruises aboard Royal
Caribbean’s Legend of the
Seas
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Royal
Caribbean – Legend of the Seas:
Filled
with an endless supply of entertainment
and relaxation options, Legend of
the Seas boasts 70,000 tons of fun
and adventure for up to 2,076 guests.
With 9-hole miniature golf, four whirlpools
and a Solarium with a sliding roof,
there's something for everyone onboard
this cruise ship. Other ship highlights
include glass walled dining rooms,
Casino Royale, themed bars and lounges,
rock climbing wall, day spa and fitness
centre |
| Sailing
Itineraries, Departure Dates & Cabin
Tariffs: |
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5 nights China & Vietnam cruise
on 23rd Oct, 28th Oct, 2nd Nov
& 7th Nov ‘11 |
| Sail
Date |
Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
Activity |
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Day 1 |
Hong Kong, China |
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05:00
PM |
Boarding |
| Day
2 |
Sanya, China |
02:00
PM |
08:00
PM |
Docked |
| Day
3 |
Hue /danang (Chan May Port),
Vietnam
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07:00
AM |
04:00
PM |
Docked |
| Day
4 |
Hanoi (Halong
Bay), Vietnam |
10:00
AM |
11:00
PM |
Tendered |
| Day
5 |
Cruising |
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Cruising |
| Day
6 |
Hong Kong, China |
07:00
AM |
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Departure |
| *Itinerary
is subject to change without prior
notice. |
| Cabin
Tariff: (starting from in
US$ per person) |
| Sail
Date |
Interior
Cabin |
Ocean
view Cabin |
Balcony
cabin |
| 23rd Oct ‘11 |
NA |
USD 460.00 pp |
NA |
| 28th Oct ‘11 |
NA |
USD 460.00 pp |
USD 690.00 pp |
| 02nd Nov ‘11 |
USD 350.00 pp |
USD 460.00 pp |
NA |
| 07th Nov ‘11 |
USD 350.00 pp |
USD 460.00 pp |
NA |
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| NCCF,
Taxes and gratuities: USD 256.91
per person for October sailings
and USD 253.77 for November sailings |
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| Hong
Kong 's Most Popular Sights! |
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Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland
invites visitors into the legendary
fairytale kingdom that celebrates
the spirit of fantasy, the world of
tomorrow and a forever-young sense
of adventure. Mickey Mouse will welcome
you to the happiest place on Earth
complete with attractions exclusively
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The Peak Looking
down from The Peak you'll be amazed
by the spectacular view of the surrounding
city skyline, the world-famous Victoria
Harbour and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers
and peaceful green hillsides. Getting
there is an unforgettable trip. There's
nothing in the world like the Peak
Tram - pulled by steel cables, the
tram climbs 373 metres (about 1,200
feet) at an almost 45 degree angle.
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Ocean Park
Set up in 1977,
Ocean Park is one of Asia 's most
popular theme parks mixing entertainment,
education and conservation in an exciting
package. The 80-hectare (200-acre)
park, situated on the southern side
of Hong Kong Island, features thrill
rides as well as amazing aquarium
exhibits and performances by various
sea creatures. A cable car system
links the lowland and headland sections,
offering spectacular views en route.
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Giant Buddha
No trip to Hong
Kong would be complete without a visit
to the world's tallest, outdoor, seated
bronze Buddha which sits serenely
atop Ngong Ping plateau amid the spectacular
mountain scenery of Lantau Island.
The majestic figure of the seated
Buddha is 34 metres high, was cast
in China and took over 10 years to
complete
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