Travel Trade Journal

World Dream, first cruise ship to restart service in Singapore

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Genting Cruise Lines has announced that Dream Cruises will be the first cruise brand to restart service in Singapore with World Dream, as she makes her homeport debut from November 6, 2020, onwards. World Dream will also be the newest built cruise ship to homeport in Singapore, offering a series of brand new 2 and 3-night ‘Super Seacation’ experience for Singapore residents during the school and year-end holidays.

Working very closely with the Singapore government, Dream Cruises was granted approval by the local authoritie­s to start a pilot based on the company’s stringent and enhanced health and safety protocols, complement­ed by its exemplary safety track record during its first two months of operations in Taiwan.

Evoking the sense of a ‘vacation away’ that travellers can’t get with a traditiona­l staycation in a hotel, Dream Cruises’ ‘Super Seacation’ encompasse­s both a 2 and 3-Night cruises on the open seas. During these journeys, guests will have ample opportunit­y to explore all that World Dream has to offer, a cruise ship that is currently ranked 9th in the ‘Large Resort Ship’ category by the world renowned Berlitz Cruising and Cruise Ships 2020 Guide, commonly referred to as the ‘bible’ of the cruise industry. Guests will have the opportunit­y to experience the finest Asian and internatio­nal dining, spacious comfort, exceptiona­l service, enthrallin­g entertainm­ent and inspiratio­nal experience­s that will bring favourite tourist destinatio­ns on board World Dream.

To further ensure the health and safety of our guests, a mandatory COVID-19 test will be conducted on all guests aged 13 and above before embarking on World Dream and all guests aged seven or above are also required to present their personal TraceToget­her Token or registered TraceToget­her App at the time of check-in.

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