Cruise to Bangkok
When you take a cruise to Bangkok you get the best of both worlds; first you will enjoy the extravagant luxury aboard these incredible Bangkok cruise lines and then you will be swept away with pampering once you disembark in Bangkok.
Routing of the Bangkok cruise
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Many of the major cruise line companies stop in Bangkok for one day and up to several days. You can book a full South East Asia cruise starting out in America or the UK and visit places like China, Vietnam, and Singapore before coming to Bangkok, then, moving on to Hong Kong. Check for cruise price and schedule:You may contact us or your local cruise line company to check on the scheduled cruise dates and ports of call. We recommend before you cruise to Bangkok you first consider how long your stop over is going to be. If your stop over is going to be for only one day you should contact the cruise lines for any tour packages as this may be the best option as per there cruise lines schedule. If your stop over is going to be longer than one day we will be able to provide all of your Bangkok tour needs with a much more detailed itinerary and at more reasonable rate.
Bangkok cruise : port of arrival
As a note: although your cruise line company may be able to offer a better rate for the one day stop over we will still be able to provide you a more extensive and detailed tour package as the cruise lines packages will be limited to there knowledge of the ports of call.
Bangkok & Central Thailand
Transfer
If your stop over in Bangkok is for more days or you are going to get a flight to another destination, we highly recommend for you to use private transportation to get to Bangkok, as all other means of transportation will not be very convenient. You may contact us as we can arrange all means of transportation with our professional services.
Tour package for cruise customer
Famous landmark of Bangkok
If you are going to take a cruise you should make sure it will remain in Thailand for more than two days as you will want to visit the most famous landmarks, Wat Phra Kaeo and The Grand Palace. Built as the private royal temple, Wat Phra Kaeo is the holiest site in the country and houses the most important image, the Emerald Buddha. The temple occupies the northeast corner of the huge Grand Palace, which dates back to 1785, but is now only used for state functions, as the king resides in Chitrlada Palace in Dusit. The only entrance to the complex is on Thanon Na Phra Lan, within easy walking distance of Banglamphu, and close to the Tha Chang express-boat pier. Admission to Wat Phra Kaeo is daily 8.30am-3.30pm, and includes entry to Vimanmek Palace. As it’s Thailand’s most sacred site, there’s a dress code (no vests, shorts, sarongs, miniskirts, slip-on sandals or flip-flops), but you can borrow suitable garments and shoes at an office just inside the entrance. of time you can spend touring around Bangkok.
Transfer
Tour package for cruise customer
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