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Legend, Borneo Explorer ex Singapore Return
Nights 7 Ship Legend of the Seas Star Rating Departs Singapore, Singapore Sailing 2013: 16 Mar Ports of Call Singapore, Kota Kinabalu, Bandar Seri Begawan Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
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7 Night Cruise sailing from Singapore roundtrip aboard Legend of the Seas.
Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you're cruising the Inside Passage or docked in Cozumel, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard. Filled with an endless supply of entertainment and relaxation options, Legend of the Seas boasts 70,000 tons of fun and adventure for up to 2,076 guests. With 18-hole miniature golf, four whirlpools and a Solarium with a sliding roof, there's something for everyone onboard this cruise ship.
Highlights of this cruise:
Singapore
At first glance, this diamond-shaped island just off the coast of Malaysia gleams with modernism and commercialism, making it seem more Western than Eastern. But as you continue to discover the city-state, you'll uncover the eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial impressions that give rise to a unique Singaporean identity. The cultural fusion is perhaps best expressed in Singapore's unofficial language, Singlish, a unique patois of English, Chinese and Malay.
Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah state in Malaysia. It is also the capital of the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea. The Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park lies on one side and Mount Kinabalu, which gave the city its name, is nearby
Kota Kinabalu is often known as K.K. within Malaysia and internationally. It is a major tourist destination and a popular gateway for travelers visiting Sabah and Borneo. Kinabalu National Park is located about 90 kilometres from the city and there are many tourist attractions in and around the city.
There are a number of cultural venues in Kota Kinabalu. The Sabah Museum, situated near the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, is the main museum of Sabah. Around the vicinity of the museum is the Science and Technology Centre, Sabah Art Gallery, and the Ethno Botanic Garden.
Bandar Seri Begawan
Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Brunei. It is located on the northern bank of the Brunei River. It is the only town of any size in the country. It is a neat, modern city, split into three main areas: the "old" 1950s-built central area, the Seri Complex and Gadong, with its newly built shopping center and numerous restaurants.
Bandar Seri Begawan offers many mosques, museums and historical sites. The Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, built in 1958, features a golden dome and an interior of Italian marble walls, carpeting and an elevator. It also has tunnels, which are used by the Sultan on journeys through the town. The largest mosque is the Jame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque. It is one of the most magnificent looking mosques in Brunei. It was built to commemorate the 25th anniversary His majesty the Sultan reign. It is locally known as the Kiarong mosque.
Kampong Ayer water village is a popular attraction. There are hundreds of houses built on stilts which seem to float on water. The water village people are very friendly and many open up their homes to visitors year-round. Water taxis can be found by walking along the Brunei river or the main market in Bandar Seri Begawan.