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34 nights from Bangkok (Thailand) with Riviera

Far East: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia

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Cruise code RVA251106A
6 Nov 2025
from €8,709.00
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Bangkok

Bangkok

Bangkok

Bangkok

Ko Samui

Ko Samui

Melaka

Melaka

Port Klang

Port Klang

Penang

Penang

Langkawi

Langkawi

Phuket

Phuket

Phuket

Phuket

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Surabaya

Surabaya

Benoa

Benoa

Benoa

Benoa

Komodo Island

Komodo Island

Broome

Broome

Rich History of Broome

Broome, located in Western Australia, has a fascinating history deeply rooted in its pearling industry. Established in the late 1800s, Broome quickly became known as the "Pearling Capital of Australia" due to its thriving pearl diving industry. The multicultural heritage of the city is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions, shaped by the contributions of Indigenous Australians, Asian pearl divers, and European settlers.

Pleasant Climate and Tropical Vibes

Broome enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm weather and sunny days for most of the year. The dry season from April to October offers ideal conditions for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, with temperatures ranging from comfortable to pleasantly warm. The wet season from November to March brings occasional rainfall but also lush greenery and vibrant landscapes.

Must-Visit Attractions in Broome

Broome boasts a range of attractions that cater to every visitor's interests. Cable Beach is a world-renowned stretch of white sand where you can witness stunning sunsets and camel rides along the shore. Gantheaume Point showcases ancient dinosaur footprints, while the historic Chinatown district offers a glimpse into Broome's pearling past. Don't miss the Staircase to the Moon natural phenomenon visible from Roebuck Bay.

Local Cuisine and Delicacies

Broome's culinary scene is a fusion of flavors influenced by its diverse cultural heritage. Indulge in fresh seafood like mud crabs, prawns, and barramundi caught locally, or savor Asian-inspired dishes reflecting the city's historical ties to pearl divers from Japan and Malaysia. Taste indigenous ingredients like bush tomatoes and finger limes that add unique flavors to traditional dishes.

Embark on a Memorable Cruise from Broome

To elevate your Broome experience, consider booking a cruise departing from this coastal gem. Cruises offer the opportunity to explore the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, visit nearby islands like the Buccaneer Archipelago, and witness marine life such as dolphins and turtles in their natural habitat. Booking a cruise from Broome guarantees unforgettable moments and a deeper appreciation for the beauty of Australia's northwest coast.

Exmouth

Exmouth

Perth

Perth

A Glimpse into Perth's Past

Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, boasts a vibrant history that dates back thousands of years, with the Noongar people as its original inhabitants. European exploration began in the late 17th century, but it was not until 1829 that Perth was founded as part of the Swan River Colony. Since then, Perth has grown into a bustling, dynamic city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern innovation. Visitors are invited to explore historic sites such as Fremantle Prison and the Perth Mint to delve into the city's fascinating past.

Sunshine and Blue Skies

Renowned for its sunshine and mild weather, Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This idyllic weather pattern allows for year-round exploration and enjoyment of the city's stunning beaches, beautiful parks, and outdoor activities. Whether you're basking in the summer sun at Cottesloe Beach or enjoying a winter walk through Kings Park, Perth's climate is one of its most inviting attributes.

Must-See Attractions

Perth is a treasure trove of attractions, offering everything from scenic natural landscapes to a thriving arts scene. Kings Park, one of the world's largest inner-city parks, provides spectacular views of the city skyline. Meanwhile, Rottnest Island, just a short ferry ride away, is home to the adorable quokka and offers pristine beaches and unique wildlife. The city's cultural precinct, Northbridge, buzzes with art galleries, theaters, and museums, making Perth a dynamic mix of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.

Flavours of Perth

The culinary scene in Perth is a reflection of its multicultural population, offering an array of dining experiences that range from street food markets to high-end restaurants. Fresh local produce, seafood, and wines from nearby Swan Valley and Margaret River regions highlight menus, providing a taste of Western Australia's bounty. Food festivals and markets, such as the Twilight Hawkers Market, offer the perfect opportunity to sample a variety of dishes and local delicacies.

Embark from the Edge of the World

Starting your cruise from Perth opens up a world of adventure, offering voyages along the stunning western coast of Australia, to the exotic destinations of Asia, and beyond. As a city that combines modern amenities with natural beauty, Perth serves as an ideal starting point for your maritime journey. Explore the city's wonders, then set sail from its world-class ports on a cruise that promises to be as unforgettable as Perth itself.

Busselton

Busselton

Albany

Albany

Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island

Adelaide

Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Here, you have the opportunity to see elegant architectures, boutiques, sandy beaches, beautiful arts events, nightlife and great restaurants.

It is a refined city without traffic jams, with a simply perfect Mediterranean climate. Hills and beaches are distant only 20 minutes from the center. Swim with dolphins in Glenelg and take part into summer celebrations along the beaches of Henley waterfront are just some of the actives that the city offers. If your passion is fresh food, in Adelaide Central Markets you can buy top quality local products produced by local farmer from all over the state. The Torrens river flows from Adelaide Hills to Henley Beach. Lake Torrens in Adelaide city is a famous and picturesque place to relax in the sun or having a pic-nic, while cycling and walking trails can help you stretch your legs in peace or walk and jog.

Adelaide has a beautiful natural environment: the shores of its western suburbs are composed of long beaches, where the waves crash toward the Gulf of St Vincent, while a wide expanse of green hills, Adelaide Hills, sorrounds the city. In this city full of public parks, birds are free to flight such as Cacatua perched on lampposts, groups of colourful parrots and black swans gracefully glide over the waves of the river. For inhabitans, they are part of everyday life.
While other Australian cities focued on skyscrapers made of glass and steel, Adelaide has decided to mantain its traditional architecture and, even in the city center stone buildings are no more than a couple of storeys high. Consequently, Adelaide is human-scale city in a quiet and convenient atmosphere.

Unlike the hills, the west side can be discovered in seaside neighbourhoods: Glenelg is the city's most famous beach. During summer, tha main street can be reached on foot passing through waterfront.

Melbourne

Melbourne

Historical Tapestry

Rich in history, Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, was established in 1835 and quickly prospered during the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, becoming one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities of its time. This period left an indelible mark on the city's architecture, with grand Victorian buildings still dominating the streetscapes. Melbourne's historical narrative is also deeply interwoven with the stories of the Aboriginal peoples, the traditional owners of the land, offering a complex and enriching cultural heritage to discover.

Varied Climate

Melbourne is famous for experiencing "four seasons in one day," thanks to its temperate oceanic climate. This weather pattern adds to the city's charm, offering warm to hot summers, mild springs and autumns, and cool winters. Such diversity encourages visitors to enjoy a wide range of activities throughout the year, from summer festivals to cozy winter markets.

Cultural and Natural Attractions

As a city celebrated for its culture, Melbourne is brimming with attractions. The arts and coffee culture here are unparalleled, with numerous galleries, theaters, and cafes at every turn. Sports enthusiasts will find a haven in the Melbourne Cricket Ground, while nature lovers can explore the Royal Botanic Gardens. For those interested in wildlife, the Melbourne Zoo offers close encounters with Australian and exotic animals. The city's bustling laneways and arcades also provide a unique shopping and dining experience.

Exquisite Culinary Scene

Melbourne's culinary landscape is a reflection of its multicultural population, offering an array of exquisite flavors from around the globe. The city takes pride in its quality coffee, vibrant food markets like the Queen Victoria Market, and a plethora of dining options ranging from street food to high-end restaurants. Melbourne is also at the forefront of the farm-to-table movement, showcasing local Victorian produce in many of its eateries.

Gateway to the Seas

Embarking on a cruise from Melbourne opens up a world of possibilities. The city's state-of-the-art cruise terminal is your gateway to exploring the scenic beauty of Tasmania, the untouched wilderness of New Zealand, or the tropical paradises of the Pacific Islands. Starting your journey in Melbourne means beginning with an experience rich in culture, history, and gastronomy, setting the stage for an unforgettable maritime adventure.

Burnie

Burnie

Sydney

Sydney

Historical Journey

Established as the first British colony in Australia in 1788, Sydney's rich history is a testament to its resilience and diversity. From its origins as a penal colony to becoming a vibrant global city, Sydney offers a unique historical narrative. The Rocks, one of the city's most historic areas, tells stories of Aboriginal heritage, convict life, and early settlement. Exploring Sydney's history provides a profound understanding of Australia's cultural evolution.

Sunny Skies and Pleasant Breezes

Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate, boasting warm summers and mild winters, making it an attractive destination year-round. Its climate encourages an active, outdoor lifestyle, inviting visitors to enjoy its famous beaches, beautiful parks, and scenic walks under the vast, blue Australian sky.

A City of Iconic Attractions

Home to the world-renowned Sydney Opera House and the majestic Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney offers a plethora of unforgettable experiences. Beyond its iconic landmarks, you can discover hidden beaches, lush national parks, and vibrant markets. A ferry ride across Sydney Harbour offers breathtaking views, while a visit to the Taronga Zoo or the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium provides fun for all ages. Sydney is a city that captivates with its natural beauty and cosmopolitan allure.

Culinary Delights Down Under

Sydney's food scene is as diverse as its population, offering an exquisite blend of international cuisines and fresh, local seafood. The city's markets, such as the Sydney Fish Market, are a haven for food enthusiasts, offering some of the freshest produce in the region. Cafés and restaurants dot the waterfront, providing the perfect backdrop for dining al fresco while savoring Australia's famed wines and craft beers.

Embark on a Maritime Adventure

Starting your cruise journey from Sydney not only means departing from one of the world's most beautiful harbors but also having the opportunity to explore the city's wonders before setting sail. Whether you're cruising along the Australian coast or venturing to distant shores, Sydney is the perfect launchpad for your next maritime adventure. With its unparalleled beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere, Sydney invites you to discover the joys of sea travel in a way that only it can offer.