Travel & Attractions

StarCruises announces Star Voyager’s return to Southeast Asia

StarCruises is delighted to announce the return of Star Voyager to Southeast Asia for the winter season, sailing from 20 November 2025 to 5 February 2026.

Perfectly timed for the year-end festive period and the Singapore and Malaysia school holidays, this deployment offers families, couples and friends a variety of exciting short-getaway options.

Singapore Departures, 20 November – 14 December 2025

– 3 Night weekend getaways to Penang, departing Thursdays

– 4 Night sailings to Phuket & Penang, departing Sundays

Singapore Departures, 18 December 2025 – 5 February 2026

Cruise itineraries will expand to feature:

– 4 Night itineraries to Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang) & Phuket, departing Sundays

– 3 Night weekend cruises to Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang) & Pulau Bintan, departing Thursdays

Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang) Departures, 19 December 2025 – 2 February 2026

During this period, guests can also enjoy the convenience of embarking from Port Klang for the following itineraries:

– 3 Night cruises to Pulau Bintan & Singapore, departing Fridays

– 4 Night cruises to Phuket & Singapore, departing Mondays

“This deployment gives cruise passengers from Singapore and Malaysia more choices, flexibility and convenience, with 3 and 4 Night getaways from both Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), sailing between the two cities and calling at the ever-popular destinations of Phuket, Penang and Pulau Bintan,” said Michael Goh, President of StarDream Cruises.

Guests can embark at the Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) – conveniently connected to VivoCity Mall and the HarbourFront MRT station – or from Kuala Lumpur via the Port Klang Cruise Terminal (PKCT). With these two convenient homeports, holidaymakers can enjoy greater flexibility and ease when planning their voyages.

The itineraries showcase Southeast Asia’s favourite holiday destinations – from Singapore’s vibrant metropolis, where futuristic architecture meets bustling hawker centres and lively arts precincts, to Penang’s UNESCO-listed George Town with its world-renowned street food and Phuket’s sun-kissed beaches and energetic markets.