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As you cruise to exotic locations, the Superstar Virgo will make sure you don’t go without your luxuries. Off the boat you will be immersed in wonderfully diverse cultures and privy to some of the most awe inspiring sights the Far East has to offer.
The ship itself has 902 cabins with a capacity of 1,804 people, but with the immense size of the ship you never feel crowded. With 12 onboard restaurants and bars serving a wide range of cuisines you won’t have to eat at the same restaurant twice! The entertainment is also first-class with a karaoke bar, disco and cinema being among the most popular.
For those looking for something a bit more relaxed, the spa is on hand to rejuvenate you with an exotic treatment. If you want to work up a bit of a sweat physically then head over to the Apollo Spa and Fitness for a work out that’ll get you pumped. Or if mental exertion is more your style then The Mahjong Room is great for exercising the mind, with a game of this classic Chinese skill game. There is also a jumbo chess board, pool, jet current exercise pool and jogging track to keep you busy.
Should urgent business matters crop up, a quick trip to the onboard business centre can provide you with all the facilities you should need to keep up to date with your business associates. There are also a range of shops, a video arcade, hair and beauty salon and library all within The Superstar Virgo.
Your first port of call on your cruise is a brief stop at Singapore after a day at sea before embarking to Malacca. Reflecting on the multicultural history of Malaysia, there is a captivating blend of architectural styles from Arabic to Gothic, Chinese to Portuguese. Malacca is also renowned for its antiques and crafts, so after a bit of souvenir shopping, sail onto Port Klang for the afternoon.
Singapore is next; a dazzling difference to the traditional Malacca, this high-tech city is vibrant and fast paced. Get whisked along to your Singapore hotel and enjoy all the sights this city has to offer.
After your two night weekend break in Singapore, take to the seas once more as you cruise over to Penang to explore this pretty island, one of the most well-known beach resorts of Malaysia. Here you will find plenty of sightseeing opportunities, from Hindu temples and Buddhist statues to the modern hotels lining Batu Ferringhi Beach.[P1]
Cruise on to Phuket, where you can relax with four nights at the Cape Panwa hotel. Phuket is famed for its beautiful beaches with spectacular sunsets, verdant coconut palms and sparkling lagoons and bays.
If you choose to take a cruise with the Superstar Virgo, or fancy one of the many Thailand holidays on offer, it is good to know that you have such a diverse choice of locations to enjoy and explore.
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