Redefining luxury at sea

by | Feb 3, 2017 | Asia, Cruises

There is something simply enchanting about sailing off into the sunset.

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There is something simply enchanting about sailing off into the sunset. Pink skies, an endless horizon of sea and an incomparable sense of freedom. You would think life couldn’t get any better – and you would be wrong.

What if you could watch your sunset on-board the first-ever Asian-based luxury cruise? And what about enjoying your ocean view from a lavish villa at sea? Genting Hong Kong has taken its extensive experience in the Asian cruise industry and is redefining luxury at sea with its new cruise line, Dream Cruises, debuting in November with its maiden ship, Genting Dream.

Highlights on-board include a luxurious Johnnie Walker House, two spas, three casinos, and a pair of submersibles ready to take you on an underwater adventure. An eclectic array of restaurants and bars satisfies all tastes with the finest Chinese regional, Asian and international cuisine. The entertainment includes the usual recreation options plus the first-ever “China’s Got Talent” show at sea.

When it’s finally time to call it a night, guests will be delighted to return to their elegantly furnished staterooms. For the ultimate luxury cruise experience, the Dream Mansion features two floors of lavish suites and offers special guest privileges, including a 24-hour Dream Butler service.

A pioneer in the luxury cruise industry in Asia, Genting Dream takes the concept of luxury and is ready to run – rather, cruise – with it. Guests can expect nothing short of exceptional service, spacious comfort and the finest entertainment for a transformational dream voyage at sea.

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