Asian cruise ship operator, Genting Cruise Lines, has declared that its Star Cruises brand is set to reinforce its commitment to Malaysia out of November by deploying its SuperStar Gemini vessel to the Straits of Malacca.
The Hong Kong-established firm is a weak of casino giant, Genting Hong Kong Limited, also used an official Thursday press release (pdf) to describe that the 29-week transfer will see the 765-cabin boat use the city of Port Klang as its home base to be able to sail between the local tourist hotspots of Phuket, Krabi, Singapore and Penang.
Launched in 1993, Genting Cruise Lines is also in charge of the Crystal Cruises and Fantasy Cruises manufacturers while its Star Cruises enterprise additionally operates The Taipan, SuperStar Aquarius, Star Pisces and SuperStar Virgo vessels from multiple ports across Asia.
Fixing retired SuperStar Libra:
Kent Zhu, President for Genting Cruise Lines, said that the SuperStar Gemini vessel, which comes with a small casino, is to start operations in the Straits of Malacca from November 5 with guests able to take advantage of a series of round-trip voyages that are to likewise participate in the tropical islands of the Langkawi Archipelago.
Zhu’s announcement read…
“Genting Cruise Lines has a long history in this part of Southeast Asia and we are excited to be making Malaysia SuperStar Gemini’s new home in November to carry on the legacy of SuperStar Libra, which recently retired from active duty in the Star Cruises fleet. ”
Variety of traveling packages:
For his role, Ang Moo Lim, President for Star Cruises, announced that guests will be able to select from a range of two, three and four-night SuperStar Gemini itineraries that are expected to comprise ‘different travel options’ for example fly and drive opportunities.
Lim’s announcement read…
“Star Cruises is excited to return home in Malaysia and to provide local and international guests a fresh, distinctive and exciting adventure with the other one of our cruise ships, SuperStar Gemini. With multiple homeports such as Port Klang, Penang, Langkawi and Phuket, we wish to make it more convenient for more visitors to join us. ”