Costa Serena, a 3,780-passenger cruise ship, sets sail on four-day/five-night voyages from Port Klang to Phuket, Thailand, throughout March.
These cruises offer an affordable and convenient way to explore Southeast Asia, with packages starting at MYR980 per person.
Costa Serena’s Southeast Asian debut
This season marks Costa Serena’s inaugural home porting in Port Klang.
Costa Cruises partnered with Hwajing Travel & Tours to launch the first-ever seasonal cruise series from Port Klang in the first quarter of 2024.
This initiative is seen as a significant development for Malaysia’s tourism industry, showcasing its potential as a cruise destination and boosting the local economy.
Costa Serena has adapted its offerings to cater to the needs of Muslim travelers in Southeast Asia.
The ship achieved Halal certification to ensure food and beverage options comply with Islamic dietary guidelines.
Cruise options and future deployments
The cruise line offers a variety of itineraries, including a three-day/two-night voyage to Penang and a four-day/five-night option with an additional stop in Phuket.
Following the Southeast Asian season, Costa Serena will return to its homeport in Keelung, Taiwan, joining other cruise lines like Ponant Le Soleal that have chosen Keelung as their base.
Additionally, Norwegian Spirit will be making dual homeports in Keelung and Kaohsiung this summer.
Travelers can book their Costa Serena adventure through various channels. Hwajing Travel & Tours offers exclusive packages for the Southeast Asian cruises.
Klook, an online travel booking platform, is selling two-night cruises to Busan, South Korea, with onward journeys to Fukuoka and Nagasaki in Japan, departing on June 8th.
Costa Serena’s presence in Southeast Asia provides an enticing and affordable opportunity to explore the region’s vibrant cultures and stunning scenery.
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