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        Star
        Cruises has confirmed SuperStar Geminis Asian itineraries for the new season commencing in April 2008. She will continue to offer a
        combination of 7, 10, 11 and 21-night cruises from Singapore to more than 10 destinations across Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong
        Kong which have been proven popular with various markets last season. 
        The itineraries offer a varied choice of cruising options and destinations which provide a fascinating blend of history, culture, adventure and
        scenery, ranging from the beaches of Phuket, Ko Samui and Krabi, the
        excitement of Bangkok and the island of Langkawi to the
        colourful street markets in Ho Chi Minh City, historical Penang, cosmopolitan Kuala Lumpur and the rugged rainforests of Sabah and
        Sarawak in East Malaysia as well as vibrant Hong Kong. 
        The new season will see an increased total of six 21-night South China Sea itineraries sailings on a return journey from Singapore to Hong
        Kong, calling at Ko Samui and Bangkok in Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang,
        Ha Long Bay and Nha Trang in Vietnam and Kota Kinabalu
        and Kuching in East Malaysia. Incorporated within this itinerary are options for either a 10-night Singapore to Hong Kong or 11-night Hong
        Kong to Singapore cruise with 6 departures each in the new season. The 7-night itineraries from Singapore will call at Kuala Lumpur (Port
        Klang), Penang and Langkawi Island in Malaysia and Krabi and Phuket in Thailand. 
        Overnight calls in
        Ha Long Bay with an option to visit Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket feature as part of the itineraries which will allow
        guests the opportunity to leisurely explore the many attractions that each of these destinations have to offer. 
        Holiday-makers can look forward to a new season of exciting itineraries on SuperStar Gemini which
        continues to be a favourite with the Australasian and European markets. 2008 will see more of the longer 10, 11 and 21night cruises being introduced as a result of their
        popularity last season, said Ms. Jean
        Teo, Star Cruises Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing. 
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