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    • Day 3

      Sentosa Island 🏴‍☠️🦜😎

      January 31 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Heute auf dem Tagesplan - Sentosa Island. 😎
      Nach einer eindrücklichen Gondelfahrt ging es zuerst zum Mittagessen. Anschliessend besuchten wir das SeaLife. Lena und die Kids besuchten am Nachmittag einen Wasserpark 🥳 als Pascal in dieser Zeit mit Simon die Zeit verbrachte. 🍻
      Nach einer Abkühlung im Hotelpool, gingen wir alle zusammen Abendessen. 🙏
      Morgen ist der "letzte" Tag in Singapore. Am Freitagmorgen geht es weiter nach Perth 🇦🇺🦘
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    • Day 69

      03.16.2024 Singapore, Singapore Day 2/3

      March 15 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

      Tom, Tammy, Myron and Diana are ready for another great day in Singapore.
      Following breakfast, we clear immigration and again hop on the MRT.
      The MRT is a very clean, fast way to maneuver around the city. Well thought out with great signage.
      Our first stop of the day was the Sultan Mosque.
      Sultan Mosque or Masjid Sultan is a mosque located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road within the Kampong Glam precinct of the district of Rochor in Singapore. It was named after Sultan Hussain Shah. The mosque was inaugurated on 27 December 1936. In 1975, it was designated a national monument. It holds 5000 worshipers.
      We then went to the Raffles Hotel home of the Singapore Sling where of course we had to try one.
      We then hopped back on the MRT to Gardens By The Bay. We visited the Cloud Forest, the Flower Dome and finally decided to have a late lunch at the Shake Shack.
      We wandered over to the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Oh my, huge three separate towers all together by a surf board type top.
      There were high end shops on every level. After a few beers we returned to the Gardens By The Bay to see the super trees lit up. It was put to music which I guess changes every so often. Tonight was opera arias. Amazing.
      We retraced our steps back to the ship and are ready for bed.
      We have one more day tomorrow with all aboard at 1:00 pm.
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    • Day 30

      Singapur Morgen

      January 20, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

      Heute unternehmen wir einen Spaziergang nach Sentosa (doch zuerst durch einen laaaangen Korridor bis wir zur Pass konntrolle ) die Vergnügungs Insel in Singapur und ist auch Fast Menschen leer sehr interessant.
      Es hat ein Aquarium, Universal Studios. Wasserpark und viele viele Hotels und Restaurants …….. Ah natürlich das habe ich fastvergessen hat es zwei Gondelbahnen die zur und auf der insel Fahre.
      Nach unseren Bemühungen alles zu erkundeten entdeckten wir ein ????? Natürlich einen Starbucks 🤣🤣👍.
      11.15 Uhr haben wir uns am Schiff eingeloggt da 11.30 Uhr alle an Bord sein sollten 👍😎 doch die Busse kamen erst 12.00 Uhr zurück. Es war eine schöne Zeit hier in Singapur. Bis bald in Singapur 👍😀😀.
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    • Day 11

      A “Fine” City

      March 11 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 88 °F

      I’m no hooligan, but anytime we visit Singapore, I’m on my best behavior. No jaywalking, for instance.

      With numerous laws and harsh penalties (which even include caning) it’s simply not a good place to bend the rules.

      For example, a cruise director once warned us not to chew gum while ashore, as it’s banned in public and carries a hefty fine.

      Here are a few signs while we were out and about in Singapore recently.
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    • Day 123

      Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia

      May 16, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 86 °F

      This is a new port for us.
      Our tour starting time was “upon cruise ship arrival”. According to the schedule we had to arrive at 8:00am, but we arrived a little earlier and Boris and I were at the terminal by 7:45am. Our tour guide was not there. So we thought he will arrive by 8:00am. By 8:30am still no tour guide. We started to worry. I tried to call the numbers on the reservation…no answer. Two other people were waiting for the same tour.
      Finally the tour guide showed up at 9:00am. His papers indicated the tour starting time 9:00am. Can’t blame him, it the agency fault.
      The van was very comfortable for 4 people. Each of us had a row.
      After driving for 45min we arrived at downtown of the city at KLCC park to take pictures of Petronas Towers. They are second tallest buildings in the world.
      Then we drove to the Batu Caves. This Hindu Temple is placed on the inside of the massive cave on top of a huge mountain. The only way to see it is to climb up the 272 stairs while avoiding 300 monkeys and lots of pigeons. Also suffering from the heat. When I reached the top, the view was amazing. The second cave is where the real beauty is: the hanging vines and trees line the cliff with monkeys all around.
      Boris went up only 20 or so steps and I was trying to climb up and down as fast as I could. When I came down, I could not find him. I tried to call him few times, but his phone was off. I saw a couple from our ship and asked them if they see Boris send him to the store 10. Finally, after apparently 20 min he came.
      Our next stop was Medeka Square (Independence Square). On August 30th of 1957, the British flag was lowered and Malayan flag was raised for the first time, the ceremony of Malayan independence was then held.
      A95 meter flagpole, one of the tallest in the world, located there.

      The next stop was King’s Palace. It is an official residence of the monarch of Malaysia. The palace opened in 2011 and replaced the old one located in a different part of the city. There are 9 sultans in Malaysia and each Sultan has 5 years term to be the main Sultan.

      After a quick lunch, we visited a place in a city where two rivers merge. That is the place where the name of the city originated.
      Kuala Lumpur is translates as the muddy confluence is two rivers. It is the spot where Klang River and Combak River meet.

      The next stop was Central Market, where we spent useless 40 minutes.
      Then he drove us thru China Town and then to see Thean Hou Temple.
      In addition to be one of the most beautiful temples, the view of the city is very nice when you climb many steps to the top.

      By now we had to drive back to the ship. After an hour drive, we were back on the ship very tired, but we loved the tour.
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    • Day 29

      Singapur

      January 19, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Wir Gleiten durch die Strasse von Malaka nach Singapur voraussichtliche Ankunft 12.00 Uhr. Nach dem Essen auf den Weg zu Gardens by the Sea in den Flower Dome ein Riesiges Glas haus mit Diversen Pflanzen aus der ganzen Welt👍👍dieses war super schön Draussen gingen wir auf den höchsten Baum mit sehr Schöner Rundum Sicht aufs Hotel und die anderen Bäume. Nachher Geleiteten wir noch über den Skay Walk einfach cool👍👏😎😎😀Am Abend wollten wir eigentlich noch in die Stadt aber das (Taxi kommt nicht kommt nicht) 😩😩😩🤢also Besuchten wir das nahegelegene Einkaufszentrum inkl. Starbucks👍🤣🤣.
      Am Nachmittag auch im Starbucks besuchte uns ein Brautpaar und bestellte etwas Kaltes denn es war ja auch Warm da draussen 🤣🤣🤣.
      Am Abend sahen wir auch sehr viele Volle Paletten vor dem Schiff sie wollen uns also nicht Hungern lassen 😳😳.
      Gute Nacht 👋👋👋👋
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    • Day 34

      Singapore - Sentosa & Mount Faber

      August 27, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      To be honest, I didn't know what to expect from Singapore, as there are lots of rumors going around about it, when talking to travellers.
      So I decided just to jump in, as open minded as possible.
      After one day, I can't really say much more, but it definitely is not a backpacker city 😅
      There are really not many hostels, I've looked at 2, booked another one and left after 1 night, now sleeping at a 4-bed-dorm in an ibis-style hotel 🤯. Well, it's a very nice, great equipped room. 😎
      Talking about prices, coming just from Bangkok, it's hard to adjust to dorm-beds starting (!) from 25€ at creepy places. From 30€ above I've found now a great one, looking out for tomorrow.
      What else to say? Public transportation is amazing, food is great, multiethnic country is felt everywhere, lots of Asian tourists are here, few western.

      As always, I want to see cities from above and from the water, first worked already out pretty good, as there's the Sentosa cable Car, connection Singapore's "entertainment-island" with the city.
      Nothing more to say about that crazy place, didn't make it to the historical sites, there, didn't look too tempting to me 🙈
      Wandering around on Mount Faber was quite cool, being "in the jungle", while still in the city, seeing and hearing a lot of birds, was nice.
      The view from up there and from the cable car was amazing, it's definitely a really unique city.
      Been around in little India and Kallang, more to come soon.😬
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    • Day 40

      Ankunft in Singapur

      November 27, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Singapur, der flächenmäßig kleinste Insel- und Stadtstaat Südostasiens ist eines der weltweit reichsten Länder der Welt. Auf einer Fläche von 725 qkm leben 5,7 Millionen Einwohner. Kein Wunder also, dass sich hier ein Hochhaus an das andere reiht, wenn man das Stadtbild betrachtet. Landgewinnung hat oberste Priorität : Meeresboden wird entnommen und an anderer Stelle wieder aufgeschüttet. 2030 soll die Landfläche 800qkm betragen....
      Erst 1965 erreichte Singapur als ehemalige britische Kronkolonie die Unabhängigkeit von Malaysia.

      Morgens um 7 Uhr kommen wir in Singapur an. Ein letzter Blick aus dem Hafengebäude gehört der uns so vertraut gewordenem Seabourn Encore.
      Uns bleiben noch ein paar Tage in dieser Stadt. Mit einiger Mühe gelingt es uns, das ganze Gepäck in einem Taxi zu verstauen. Der Fahrer ist sichtlich besorgt um sein Auto und vergisst vor lauter Aufregung, seine Tachometer anzuschalten...
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    • Day 4

      Cable car

      November 21, 2019 in Singapore ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      Nous voilà partis au Cable car pour rejoindre l'île de Sentosa.
      Alternance de balade à pieds et de téléphérique pour aller au bout de l'île .
      Passage au Fort de Siloso, puis au point culminant de Singapour le Mont FaberRead more

    • Day 70

      03.17.2024 Singapore, Singapore Day 3/3

      March 16 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F

      Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Our final day in Singapore.
      The four of us met up on the Living Room and walked off the ship about 9:15 this morning. We hop on the MRT and head to see Merlion.
      The Merlion is the official mascot of Singapore. It is depicted as a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Being of prominent symbolic nature to Singapore and Singaporeans in general, it is widely used to represent both the city state and its people.
      We saw many bronze sculptures along the waterfront.
      We did a brief walk through the historic Fullerton Hotel that was the central post office from 1929 to 1996.
      The picture of the cake is what I told Myron he could buy me for our anniversary. (we met 28 years ago). It’s only $108.
      We headed back to the ship but we had to turn in our MRT Tourist cards to get $20 back. So we went to one of the many malls that are in Singapore. Diana spent it on a pair of linen pants.
      We returned to the ship and set sail for Malaysia about 3: 00 pm.
      This afternoon we listened to some Irish music in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Myron, since he is part of the choir were all asked to sing “What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor”. Fun afternoon. 🍀
      Dinner tonight at the Chef Table with Tom, Tammy, Larry and Lucy. We had an amazing meal and great company.
      Of to bed as tomorrow is another full day.
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