Departing from Singapore packages 2 nights, 3 nights

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!
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.