Singapore is an island-state in Southeast Asia, connected by bridges to Malaysia. Since independence it has become one of the world's most prosperous countries, sporting the world's busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences and a lush tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping and a vibrant nightlife scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover or springboard into the region. Sights in Singapore ar...
Singapore is an island-state in Southeast Asia, connected by bridges to Malaysia. Since independence it has become one of the world's most prosperous countries, sporting the world's busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences and a lush tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping and a vibrant nightlife scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover or springboard into the region. Sights in Singapore are covered in more detail under the various districts. Broadly speaking:PLACES TO SEE
Beaches and tourist traps
Head to one of the three beaches on Sentosa or its southern islands. Other beaches can be found on the East Coast.
Culture and cuisine
See Chinatown for Chinese treats, Little India for Indian flavors, Kampong Glam (Arab St) for a Malay/Arab experience or the East Coast for delicious seafood, including the famous chilli and black pepper crab.
History and museums: The Bras Basah area east of Orchard and north of the Singapore River is Singapore's colonial core, with historical buildings and museums.
Nature and wildlife
The Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park, Botanical Gardens, Bukit Timah/Macritchie and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve are all in the North and West. Pulau Ubin, an island off the Changi Village in the east, is a flashback to the rural Singapore of yesteryear.
Skyscrapers and shopping
The heaviest shopping mall concentration is in Orchard Road, while skyscrapers are clustered around the Singapore River, but also check out Bugis to see where Singaporeans shop.
Port Code: SGSIN
Country: Singapore (SG)
Currency Name: Singapore dollar (SGD) Dubbed the “Pearl of the Orient”, Penang has so much to offer its visitors: charming colonial architecture, ancient places of worship, tropical fauna and flora, hillside retreats and fantastic beaches. Of course, Penang’s mouth-watering delights, in particular, the hawker fare, is a culinary experience not to be missed.Penang is one of Malaysia's main tourist draws. Its beaches are a little lacklustre when compared with those in some other Malaysian states, but this is more tha...
Dubbed the “Pearl of the Orient”, Penang has so much to offer its visitors: charming colonial architecture, ancient places of worship, tropical fauna and flora, hillside retreats and fantastic beaches. Of course, Penang’s mouth-watering delights, in particular, the hawker fare, is a culinary experience not to be missed.Penang is one of Malaysia's main tourist draws. Its beaches are a little lacklustre when compared with those in some other Malaysian states, but this is more than compensated by the island's rich multicultural history which is full of colonial and Chinese influences. Penang is also well known for being the "food paradise" of Malaysia if not the whole of Asia.
Places to see
Botanical Gardens, Jalan Kebun Bunga, Every day, 5AM-8AM. The gardens were established by Charles Curtis from British way back in 1884; it's generally known as "Waterfall Gardens" by the local community. Every morning, local people come to the gardens to perform their daily exercises like walking, jogging, running, treckking, aerobic dance, practice Tai Chi or Qi Gong. Here also home of monkeys. Do not feed the monkey and beware of the snatch thieving from them. The gardens also hosts its annual international floral fest in May.
Penang Hill probably has the best view of Georgetown and Penang Bridge, especially at night. Go up via the Penang Hill Railway, a fascinating little cable train service that lifts you out of the heat and humidity of the coastal plain and up to a fabulous view and cool breezes. When you reach the summit you can walk around the hilltop, stop for tea, enjoy a leisurely lunch, buy a souvenir, try to photograph Georgetown and the Strait, or simply breathe deep lungs full of cool mountain air. Leave a good 2-3 hours minimum to get to the top and return once buying your ticket. The trains can be crowded and you may have to wait some time in queue at the bottom and top.
Bukit Jambul Orchid, Hisbiscus & Reptile Garden, Persiaran Bukit Jambul. Daily 9.30AM-6.30PM. This garden is close to Hotel Equatorial and is about 10 minutes from Penang International Airport. One can have a picture with Malaysia's largest tame snake, a rare Albino Phython or watch the Snake Show on weekends and public holidays.
Fisheries Department Research Institute Aquarium, Batu Maung.
Kek Lok Si ("Temple of Supreme Bliss"). A rambling hillside structure that claims to be the largest Buddhist temple in South-East Asia, now featuring a just-completed (2003) giant statue of Kuan Yin as well. Colorful and gaudy, but still atmospheric in spots. Located near the village of Ayer Hitam; a taxi from Georgetown will set you back, or catching a bus from the station next to the Komtar will cost you around Penang Bridge was the largest bridge in Asia and the third largest in the world. The bridge connects the island to the mainland (Seberang Perai) and offers unparalleled ocean views. Engineers designed the bridge to withstand earthquakes measuring up to 7.5 on the Richter scale. An amazing feat of craftsmanship.
Pulau Jerejak Resort, (Jerejak Island), Also known as the Alcatraz of Malaysia, because of the Jerejak Prison. This beautiful tropical island is about 362ha, opposites the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, south eastern tip of the Penang island. In ancient time, immigrants must be sent to the health inspection centre in the island as a precaution step, before they were deported to Penang. In late 1930's, a hospital that could house 150 Tuberculosis patients were built. The island is now opened to public as a recreational resort. Numerous of outdoor activities including nature & historical treckking, mountain bike trails, archery are available; personal care such as aromatherapy massage, tired foot treatment, body scrub are also available. Ferry will depart from Penang starting at 6.30AM until 12.30AM.
Snake Temple was built in 1850 in the memory of the renowned Chinese monk Chor Soo Kong, the Snake Temple is situated in the small town of Bayan Lepas and is famous for the fact that it has pit vipers living on the temple ground. Legend has it, that Chor Soo Kong, who was also a healer, gave shelter to the snakes of jungle. After the completion of the temple, snakes appeared on their own accord. Today the snake population of the Temple of the Azure Cloud is very small, due to the urbanization of the area, but you can still see them coiled up on the altar tables, and touch them if you are brave enough. Originally the snakes were said to be rendered inoffensive by the smell of the incenses, but just for good measure, today the resident vipers are devenomed.
War Museum Lot 1350, Mukim 12, Batu Maung, Located at southeastern of Penang, this museum could be the largest living war museum in Asia. It is the mighty military fortress built in 1930's by British to protect the island from enemies. The British Royal Engineers and a work force comprises of local labourers blasted and dug into the hill to create a fort with underground military tunnels, intelligence and logistic center, halls, offices, ventilation shafts, canon firing bays, sleeping querters, cook houses as well as medical infirmary.
Tropical Spice Garden - The Tropical Spice Garden, which is located in a 8 acre valley fronting the shores of Teluk Bahang showchase a lanscaped garden that consist of tropical collection from all over the world. The garden have over 100 varieties of tropical spice and herbs plant and a huge collection of exotic flora.
Port Code : MYPEN
Country : Malaysia
Country Code : MY
Currency Name : Ringgit
Currency Code : MYR Phuket might not have the historical sites that Bangkok and Chiang Mai have, but it does have a few. Most visitors spend their time at the beaches and in the bars. The most heavily-hyped attraction is the Phuket Fantasea show at Kamala Beach, a self-proclaimed "cultural theme park", but comparisons to Disneyland are exaggerated at best. However, Wat Chalong is a beautiful Buddhist temple located on the southern end of the island. There is also the history to be seen in Phuket Town and,...
Phuket might not have the historical sites that Bangkok and Chiang Mai have, but it does have a few. Most visitors spend their time at the beaches and in the bars. The most heavily-hyped attraction is the Phuket Fantasea show at Kamala Beach, a self-proclaimed "cultural theme park", but comparisons to Disneyland are exaggerated at best.
However, Wat Chalong is a beautiful Buddhist temple located on the southern end of the island. There is also the history to be seen in Phuket Town and, of course, the sights and sounds of the Vegetarian Festival.
Major Beaches are:
Bang Tao - long, very quiet beach.
Surin Beach - an up-and-coming destination.
Laem Singh Beach - small bay with stunning views, between Kamala Beach and Surin Beach.
Kamala Beach - a quieter beach to the north of Patong.
Patong Beach - the largest beach resort, known for its nightlife.
Karon Beach - a quieter beach to the south of Patong.
Kata Yai Beach - busy, clean tourist beach with good surf.
Kata Noi Beach - quieter sister of Kata Yai.
Ao Chalong - home to Phuket's most popular yacht anchorage.
Rawai Beach - set off point for lots of local islands, popular with locals for eating on the beach.
Port Code: THHKT
Country: Thailand (TH)
Currency: Baht (THB)

Cruise Name & Rating : SuperStar Virgo

Destinations : Singapore, Penang, Phuket, Singapore
Description : SuperStar Virgo offers so much more than first class dining and entertainment - it takes you to places where the sun, sea, people and culture blend colorfully well.
Departure Dates :
| Year | Month | Dates |
| 2011 | October | 02,09,16,23,30 |
| 2011 | November | 06,13,20,27 |
| 2011 | December | 04,11,18,25 |
| 2012 | January | 01,08,15,22,29 |
| 2012 | February | 05,12,19,26 |
| 2012 | March | 04,11,18,25 |
Call us : 1800 209 0800 |
(0900 - 1900 hours) 
| Days | Port of Call | Arrival Time | Departure Time |
| 01 | Singapore, Singapore | - | 16:00:00 |
| 02 | Penang, Malaysia | 12:00:00 | 21:00:00 |
| 03 | Phuket, Thailand | 08:30:00 | 17:00:00 |
| 04 | Singapore, Singapore | 19:00:00 | - |


- Accommodation on Board as per the cabin booked.
- All meals Onboard at the Designated Restaurants.
- All General Entertainment programs Onboard.

- Dining at Alternate Restaurants.
- Midnight entertainment programs to be booked and paid directly.
- Meals Credit facility for lower cabins.
- Optional Land tours.
- Liquor, Soft drinks, Room Service, laundry expenses, Phone calls.
- Beauty treatment and Massage.
- Onboard Shopping.
- Medical Services.

As the liner takes you to places where feasting is an everyday affair, our chefs onboard prepare you for the gastronomical journey by cooking up only the best.
At our various dining outlets, we are sure to please even the most discerning palate. Savour Japanese specialties at The Samurai or exotic Indian temptations at The Taj! Check out some of our dining highlights below.
• Samurai
• Mediterranean Buffet and Terrace
• Blue Lagoon
• Palazzo (Italian)
• Taj Mahal
• The Pavilion Room (Chinese)
• Bella Vista (International)
• Noble House (Chinese)
Onboard Entertainment:
After a fun-filled day with the kids at Neptune's Wet and Wild, retreat to some world-class performances at any of our entertainment outlets.
You can dance the night away at the Celebrity Disco or join us for a game or two at any of our game rooms if you prefer a quiet evening.
• Galaxy of the Stars
• The Lido (showroom)
• The Picture House (Cinema)
• Out of Africa (Karaoke)
• Oasis (Games)
• The Mahjong Room
• Celebrity Disco
Sports & Fitness:
Staying in shape and keeping fit need not be boring. You'll find our comprehensive range of facilities make working out anything but mundane.
After sweating it out at the gym, end your session at the Apollo Spa and Fitness Centre. Choose to rejuvenate your way from any of the exotic spa treatments.
• Amphitheatre
• Universal Gymnasium
• Parthenon Pool
• Aqua swim (jet current exercise pool)
• Star Track (jogging circuit)
Other Facilities:
Should you unexpectedly have to attend to some business, our business centre is equipped with the telecommunications systems to help you stay in touch with friends, love ones or business associates.

| Cabin Type | Sailing Date | Price (INR) | |||||||
| First Adult |
Second Adult |
Third Adult |
Fourth Adult |
Third Child |
Fourth Child |
Single Adult |
Infant | ||
| AA-Executive Suite | 2011 Departure Dates October 02,09,16,23,30 November 06,13,20,27 December 04,11,18 2012 Departure Dates January 29 February 05,12,19,26 March 04,11,18,25 |
96300 | 96300 | - | - | - | - | 144450 | 24075 |
| AC-Junior Suite | 78300 | 78300 | 23300 | 23300 | - | - | 117450 | 19575 | |
| AB-Executive Suite | 89000 | 89000 | - | - | - | - | 133500 | 22250 | |
| AD-Junior Suite | 72200 | 72200 | 23300 | 23300 | - | - | 108300 | 18050 | |
| BA-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 51900 | 51900 | 23300 | 23300 | - | - | 77850 | 12975 | |
| BB-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 49400 | 49400 | 23300 | 23300 | - | - | 74100 | 12350 | |
| BC - Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 46800 | - | 23300 | 23300 | - | - | 70200 | 11700 | |
| BC-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | - | 46800 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| CA-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 35200 | 35200 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 52800 | 8800 | |
| CB-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 33900 | 33900 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 50850 | 8475 | |
| CC-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 32900 | 32900 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 49350 | 8225 | |
| CD-Oceanview Stateroom with Porthole | 31500 | 31500 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 47250 | 7875 | |
| DA-Inside Stateroom | 29200 | 29200 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 43800 | 7300 | |
| DB- Inside Stateroom | 28000 | 28000 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 42000 | 7000 | |
| DC-Inside Stateroom | 27400 | 27400 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 41100 | 6850 | |
| DD - Inside Stateroom | 26300 | 26300 | 19600 | 19600 | - | - | 39450 | 6575 | |
| Cabin Type | Sailing Date | Price (INR) | |||||||
| First Adult |
Second Adult |
Third Adult |
Fourth Adult |
Third Child |
Fourth Child |
Single Adult |
Infant | ||
| AA-Executive Suite | 2011 Departure Dates October 02,09,16,23,30 November 06,13,20,27 December 04,11,18 2012 Departure Dates January 08,15,22,29 February 05,12,19,26 March 04,11,18,25 |
86700 | 86700 | - | - | - | - | 130050 | 21675 |
| AB-Executive Suite | 80100 | 80100 | - | - | - | - | 120150 | 20025 | |
| AC-Junior Suite | 70500 | 70500 | 19800 | 19800 | - | - | 105750 | 17625 | |
| AD-Junior Suite | 65000 | 65000 | 19800 | 19800 | - | - | 97500 | 16250 | |
| BA-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 44100 | 44100 | 19800 | 19800 | - | - | 66150 | 11025 | |
| BB-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 42000 | 42000 | 19800 | 19800 | - | - | 63000 | 10500 | |
| BC - Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 39800 | 39800 | 19800 | 19800 | - | - | 59700 | 9950 | |
| CA-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 29900 | 29900 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 44850 | 7475 | |
| CB-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 28800 | 28800 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 43200 | 7200 | |
| CC-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 28000 | 28000 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 42000 | 7000 | |
| CD-Oceanview Stateroom with Porthole | 26800 | 26800 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 40200 | 6700 | |
| DA-Inside Stateroom | 24800 | 24800 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 37200 | 6200 | |
| DB- Inside Stateroom | 23800 | 23800 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 35700 | 5950 | |
| DC-Inside Stateroom | 23300 | 23300 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 34950 | 5825 | |
| DD - Inside Stateroom | 22400 | 22400 | 16700 | 16700 | - | - | 33600 | 5600 | |
| Cabin Type | Sailing Date | Price (INR) | |||||||
| First Adult |
Second Adult |
Third Adult |
Fourth Adult |
Third Child |
Fourth Child |
Single Adult |
Infant | ||
| BA-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 2011 Departure Dates October 02,09,16,23,30 November 06,13,20,27 December 04,11,18 2012 Departure Dates January 08,15,22,29 February 05,12,19,26 March 04,11,18,25 |
38900 | 38900 | 17500 | 17500 | - | - | 58350 | 9725 |
| BB-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 37100 | 37100 | 17500 | 17500 | - | - | 55650 | 9275 | |
| CA-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 26400 | 26400 | 14700 | 14700 | - | - | 39600 | 6600 | |
| CB-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 25400 | 25400 | 14700 | 14700 | - | - | 38100 | 6350 | |
| DA-Inside Stateroom | 21900 | 21900 | 14700 | 14700 | - | - | 32850 | 5475 | |
| DB- Inside Stateroom | 21000 | 21000 | 14700 | 14700 | - | - | 31500 | 5250 | |
| Cabin Type | Sailing Date | Price (INR) | |||||||
| First Adult |
Second Adult |
Third Adult |
Fourth Adult |
Third Child |
Fourth Child |
Single Adult |
Infant | ||
| AA-Executive Suite | 2011 Departure Dates December 25 2012 Departure Dates January 01 |
101100 | 101100 | - | - | - | - | 151650 | 25275 |
| AB-Executive Suite | 93500 | 93500 | - | - | - | - | 140250 | 23375 | |
| AC-Junior Suite | 82200 | 82200 | 24500 | 24500 | - | - | 123300 | 20550 | |
| AD-Junior Suite | 75800 | 75800 | 24500 | 24500 | - | - | 113700 | 18950 | |
| BA-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 54500 | 54500 | 24500 | 24500 | - | - | 81750 | 13625 | |
| BB-Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 51900 | 51900 | 24500 | 24500 | - | - | 77850 | 12975 | |
| BC - Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony | 49100 | 49100 | 24500 | 24500 | - | - | 73650 | 12275 | |
| CA-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 37000 | 37000 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 55500 | 9250 | |
| CB-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 35600 | 35600 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 53400 | 8900 | |
| CC-Oceanview Stateroom with Window | 34500 | 34500 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 51750 | 8625 | |
| CD-Oceanview Stateroom with Porthole | 33100 | 33100 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 49650 | 8275 | |
| DA-Inside Stateroom | 30700 | 30700 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 46050 | 7675 | |
| DB- Inside Stateroom | 29400 | 29400 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 44100 | 7350 | |
| DC-Inside Stateroom | 28800 | 28800 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 43200 | 7200 | |
| DD - Inside Stateroom | 27600 | 27600 | 20600 | 20600 | - | - | 41400 | 6900 | |
| Tax Name | Tax Price | |
| Passenger Handling Charges | INR 2600.00 | |
| Fuel Surcharge (subject to change) | INR 900.00 | |
| Holiday Surcharge (Departure Date: 01 Jan,25 Dec) | INR 3000.00 |
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