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Christmas Holidays on a Fly & Cruise

trip to South East Asia!

Southeast Asia at Christmas
Southeast Asia and Japan in November
Southeast Asia at Christmas

What will this trip include?

December 20, 2025 - 19 days
  • Round-trip flights from Madrid, Barcelona, or Lisbon
  • 2 nights at a 4* hotel in Singapore
  • Sightseeing in Singapore
  • 15-day cruise aboard the Diamond Princess
  • Transfers during the trip
  • Spanish-speaking Assistant Guide

In addition, you can book the Optional Excursions in Spanish from Mundomar Cruises to fully immerse yourself in the destination. Don't miss out!

What does my cruise include?

Diamond Princess
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and meals at any time.
  • Iced tea, lemonade, non-bottled water, varieties of tea and coffee.
  • Full cabin.
  • Entertainment and a countless number of activities throughout the day and night.
  • Pools, lounges, spa, casino, gym, nightclub, outdoor cinema, and much more.
With Princess, you will enjoy a comfortable, complete journey full of unique experiences to enjoy.
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HISTORY

History

The history of Southeast Asia is rich and diverse, marked by ancient civilizations, religious influences, and periods of colonization. From the ancient empires of Angkor in Cambodia and Srivijaya in Indonesia, the region was a crossroads of trade routes that attracted cultural and religious influences from India and China, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. In the modern era, European colonial powers, such as the British, Dutch, and French, occupied much of the region, leaving a lasting legacy. After World War II, most Southeast Asian countries gained independence, subsequently experiencing rapid economic and social changes. Today, the region is a vibrant melting pot of cultures and emerging economies.​

FOOD

Food

Southeast Asian cuisine is diverse and vibrant, reflecting the cultures and traditions of each country. In Thailand, the flavors are balanced between spicy, sweet, and sour, as seen in pad thai and tom yum. Vietnam is famous for its freshness and dishes like pho and spring rolls. In Indonesia, the use of spices is intense in dishes like rendang and nasi goreng. Malaysia combines Chinese, Indian, and Malay influences in delights like laksa. Singapore, with its cultural mix, is a culinary paradise. Each country offers unique culinary experiences, rich in flavors and traditions.​

THE MOST VISITED PORTS

The most visited ports

On a cruise through Southeast Asia, you will be able to explore iconic destinations such as:

- Beijing, where you will discover the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.
- Kyoto, famous for its ancient temples and traditional Japanese gardens.
- Tokyo, which combines modernity and culture with its skyscrapers and vibrant neighborhoods.
- Shanghai, dazzling with its futuristic architecture and waterfront.
- Bangkok, a mix of golden temples and bustling markets.
- Hanoi, with its tranquil lakes and the charm of the old quarter.
- Singapore, surprising with its modernity and vertical gardens.

Each of these destinations offers a unique experience that blends history, culture, and unforgettable landscapes.

weather

Climate

The climate of Southeast Asia is tropical, with a dry season (November to April) and a rainy season (May to October). During the dry season, the days are sunny and warm, making it ideal for exploration. It is recommended to wear light clothing and protect oneself from the sun; during the rainy season, a raincoat is essential.

CURRENCY

Currency

In Southeast Asia, each country has its local currency: the baht in Thailand, the dong in Vietnam, the rupiah in Indonesia, the peso in the Philippines, the ringgit in Malaysia, among others. Although it is possible to pay with credit and debit cards in tourist areas, cash remains the most widely used payment method, especially in markets, small shops, and rural areas. ATMs are available in cities and tourist destinations, making it easier to obtain cash in local currency.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

- Ha Long Bay, Vietnam: This port is surrounded by nearly 2,000 limestone islands and islets, creating a surreal landscape. Local legends say that dragons spat out the stones to protect the coast from invaders.

- Floating temples of Bangkok, Thailand: Bangkok is known for its floating markets, where you can shop from a boat and try local dishes. One of the most famous is the Damnoen Saduak floating market.

- The port of Singapore and its futuristic architecture: Singapore is an ultramodern port with unique attractions like the vertical gardens of Gardens by the Bay and the infinity pool on the rooftop of Marina Bay Sands, perfect for photos.

- Bali, Indonesia and its daily offerings: In Bali, it is common to see small offerings of flowers, incense, and food in the streets, temples, and homes, a religious tradition that adds a spiritual atmosphere to the place.

- Culinary heritage of Penang, Malaysia: Penang is famous for its street food, which blends Chinese, Malay, and Indian flavors. The night markets offer unique experiences for food lovers.

- The port of Yokohama, Japan and its hot springs: Just an hour from Tokyo, this port allows you to enjoy traditional hot springs or "onsen," where you can relax while overlooking the sea, a cultural experience highly valued by locals.