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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Europa
Europa

14 Night Cruise sailing from Singapore to Dubai aboard Europa.

Encounters - The Colourful Smile of Asia:
In the Indian Ocean, a time far removed from everyday life awaits you - the EUROPA takes you from Singapore's glittering skyline to snorkelling territory in Malaysia and on to enchanting Sri Lanka. Subsequently, your amazement will almost be umlimited in the former Mughal Empire - India impresses visitors with an immortal token of love made of marble, colonial heritage and the megametropolis Mumbai. On board, you have the opportunity to try out the relaxing effects of the healing skills ayurveda and yoga for yourself. A marvellous experience.

Highlights of this cruise:

Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur)/Malaysia
Malaysia's capital city is currently considered one of the most exciting metropolises in Asia and is frequently simply referred to as "KL". Its landmark are the modern Petronas Twin Towers with 88 storeys. Lighting an incense stick in the Chinese Thean Hou Temple or exploring the ancient Hindu temples in the Batu Caves are also among the extraordinary experiences in Kuala Lumpur and surroundings. The old trading town Malacca can be discovered Asian-style - travel by rickshaw through the alleys and admire the historic district dating back to the Dutch colonial era.

Colombo/Sri Lanka
The Portuguese were the first to come to the spice island, followed by the Dutch and, at the end of the 18th century, the British. Accordingly, Colombo is not only characterised by modern skyscrapers and colourful Hindu temples, but also by numerous relics of the colonial era.

Cochin/India
The EUROPA reaches the colourful subcontinent India which even the famous German writer Hermann Hesse visited "not with the eyes, but with the soul" in his time. The following day, you can stroll through the colonial historic district of Cochin. Old Delhi's narrow alleys, temples and mosques, New Delhi's wide, elegant avenues and colonial residences - experience a cosmopolitan city full of contrasts. In Agra, a world-famous token of love made of marble towers in front of you - set foot in the unique Taj Mahal commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century in honour of his deceased favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Dubai/United Arab Emirates
At the last destination of your cruise, glittering skyscrapers characterise the cityscape.Following your final overnight stay on board, you will embark on your homebound journey.

Please note, while cruise details and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line practices and policies. Please check details and inclusions at time of booking.