Resorts World Cruises to Restart Cruises in Hong Kong with Former Explorer Dream – Cruise Industry News

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Resorts World Cruises to Restart Cruises in Hong Kong with Former Explorer Dream – Cruise Industry News


Resorts World Cruises introduced it’s going to restart cruises from Hong Kong with the Resorts World One from March 10 2023, providing two and three-night high-seas cruises, departing each Friday, Sunday and Wednesday of the week.

The Resorts World One was previously the Explorer Dream, a 75,338 gross ton 13-storey excessive cruise ship that options 928 rooms, which may accommodate over 1,856 friends with world-class cruise amenities.

“We are pleased that Resorts World Cruises will have the first cruise ship to homeport in Hong Kong after the resumption of normal travel with the Mainland and overseas. We hope to support the growth of the Hong Kong tourism as we had done for both Singapore and Malaysia,” mentioned Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Chairman of Resorts World Cruises.

Resorts World One is chartered by Resorts World Cruises and she’s going to substitute Genting Dream’s common two- and three-night itineraries from February 17 till March 1 2023, because the Genting Dream goes into drydock for normal upkeep. Departing on March 3, Resorts World One will provide a particular five-night repositioning cruise from Singapore, calling at Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, previous to arriving in Hong Kong on March 8.

Passengers may embark from Kuala Lumpur (by way of Port Klang) for this re-positioning cruise on March 2, making it a six-night cruise calling at Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang earlier than arriving in Hong Kong on March 8.

“It’s been an exciting journey so far and we are looking forward to starting our next chapter in 2023 with the introduction of the Resorts World One cruise ship. The ship will increase tourist arrivals and generate economic benefits to the hotels, transport, suppliers and other service sectors in Hong Kong. Resorts World One will berth at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, contributing revenue to the government owned facility,” mentioned Michael Goh, President of Resorts World Cruises.

 

 

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