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Perfectly placed at the heart of Asia's cruising map, Hong Kong is the ideal beginning or end to a vast number of fascinating cruise itineraries. As a global airline as well as cruise hub, Hong Kong is the perfect springboard to an Asian fly/cruise adventure. Take in the charms of China, Korea or Japan, or indulge in the tropical temptations of Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. Whichever destination you choose, they are all within easy reach of Hong Kong.

Costa Crociere S.P.A. Phoenix Reisen Gmbh
Crystal Cruises Princess Cruises
Cruise West Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Cunard Line Royal Caribbean International
Hapag-Lloyd Seetouristik Cruises Saga Holidays
Holland America Line Seabourn Cruise Line
NYK Cruises Co Ltd Semester at Sea
Oceania Cruises Silversea Cruises
P&O Cruises (UK) Ltd Spirit of Adventure
P&O Cruises Australia Swan Hellenic
Peter Deilmann Cruises Star Cruises
Flight Connections between Hong Kong and the World
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Exotic Asian Cities are within easy reach
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Hit the high seas with Hong Kong's own Star Cruises, the world's third largest cruise company and an eight-time winner (since 1997) of the "Best Cruise Operator in Asia Pacific" award conferred by TTG Asia magazine. It operates a combined fleet of ships with 30,000 lower berths. For more information about Star Cruises and its Asia Pacific itineraries, please visit www.starcruises.com.hk or call (852) 2317 7711.

Leading European cruise line, Costa Crociere has set up its Asia division in Hong Kong and launched a series of seasonal itineraries with its newly renovated ship, Costa Allegra, started in November. Embark on a journey with Costa ships that create a dreamy atmosphere where guests can savour artistic living.

For more information about Costa Cruises, please visit http://www.costacruisesasia.com or call (852) 3528 5328.






Updated 9 May 2007
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