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Genting dream cruise Singapore

Departing from Singapore packages 2 nights, 3 nights

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Major Itinerary

  • 2 Nights Weekend Getaway Cruise
  • 2 Nights Melaka Cruise
  • 3 Nights Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)-Penang Cruise
  • 3 Nights Phuket Cruise
    –Featuring a halal restaurant ‘Lido’ serving magnificient buffet
    —Sailing to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Penang and Phuket!
What to wear/bring?

đź‘• What to Wear on a Genting Cruise

Let’s start with outfits. The vibe on a Genting cruise is generally casual during the day, with a sprinkle of smart-casual or slightly dressy in the evenings.

Daytime (Onboard)

  • Comfy clothes: Think tank tops, tees, shorts, sundresses — basically your go-to holiday gear. Singapore’s heat follows you onto the cruise, especially on the top decks.

  • Swimwear: Bring at least one swimsuit (two if you’re a pool person). There’s a pool, jacuzzis, and even a water slide, so you’ll want to be splash-ready.

  • Cover-up or kaftan: Useful for walking from your room to the pool without looking half-naked in the corridors.

Evenings (Dinner/Shows)

  • Smart-casual outfits: You don’t have to go full-on formal, but think jeans or chinos with a nice top, or a casual dress or jumpsuit. Some restaurants have dress codes that ask you to ditch the flip-flops and tank tops.

  • One dressy outfit (optional): For Captain’s Night or if you feel like getting a little glam. Not mandatory, but fun.

Excursions (if you’re stopping at ports)

  • Comfy walking shoes: Sneakers or sandals that can handle a few hours of walking.

  • Light layers: If you’re heading somewhere breezy or rainy, pack a light jacket or shawl.


🎒 What to Pack (Beyond Clothes)

Here’s where most people forget the important stuff. Trust me — I’ve seen way too many people regretting not bringing these:

Essentials

  • Passport + printed cruise docs (yes, even if it’s a short cruise)

  • Sunglasses & sunscreen – the sea sun is no joke

  • Power bank – for all those sea-view selfies

  • Refillable water bottle – stay hydrated without paying extra

  • Motion sickness pills or patches – even if you “never get seasick” (just in case)

  • Toiletries – cruise cabins don’t always have your favorite products

  • Travel adapter – Genting Dream usually has international sockets, but always double-check

Optional (but highly recommended)

  • Tote bag or small backpack – handy for excursions or poolside gear

  • Book or Kindle – there’s nothing like reading with an ocean breeze

  • Snacks – late-night cravings hit hard, especially if you’re not up for ordering room service

  • Foldable laundry bag – keep your dirty clothes separate from clean ones

  • Wet wipes & sanitizer – because cruises mean people, and people mean germs

đź§ł Packing Tips

  • Pack light – cabins are cozy (read: small), so less is more.

  • Use packing cubes – life-changing for cruise living, trust me.

  • Don’t bring irons or power strips – they’re usually not allowed onboard.

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Q: Where does the cruise depart from in Singapore?

From the Marina Bay Cruise Centre.

Do I need a passport?

Yes. Even for short cruises, you’ll need a valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity.

Do I need a visa for the cruise?

Depends on your nationality and the ports of call. For cruises with no port stops, usually no. Check in advance if you're stopping in Malaysia or Thailand.

Is food included in the cruise fare?

Yes, meals at designated restaurants (buffet and some casual dining spots) are included. Specialty dining costs extra.

Do I need to bring cash onboard?Genting Cruise

No. It’s a cashless system onboard. Your room key card acts as your onboard payment method. You settle your bill before disembarkation.

Is the cruise suitable for kids?

Yes! There are kids’ clubs, waterslides, arcades, and family-friendly shows.