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Cruise · Carnival Cruise Line · 16 nights

Explore Exotic Asia Cruise (March 2027)

  • Main meals, entertainment and onboard activities all included in one fare
  • Cabins feature private ensuite, flat screen TV and air-conditioning with personal controls
  • Suite guests receive priority dining and shore tour bookings plus bathrobe and slippers
From
$1,999 pp twin share
$3,948 pp solo share
16 nights
Cruise Snapshot
16 Nights

A 16 night cruise from Singapore to Melbourne, crossing the equator via Malaysia, Bali and Western Australia

  • Walk across the suspended Langkawi Sky Bridge for breathtaking views of the island
  • Experience everything Bali - from culture and history to elephant safaris and shopping
  • Enjoy stunning scenery and magnificent forests at the Valley of the Giants, Albany

Trip Details

Departs
8 March 2027
Returns
24 March 2027
Embarks
Ship
Carnival Adventure
Operator
Carnival Cruise Line

Set sail on a journey that promises endless experiences and adventures. Whether you're exploring vibrant destinations, relaxing by the sea, or diving into onboard activities, every day brings something new and exciting. With serene sea days to unwind and exotic ports of call to ignite your sense of adventure, this cruise offers the ideal balance of relaxation and exploration. Best of all, there’s no need to worry about planning - everything is taken care of for you. Let the ocean be your backdrop as you play, watch, and discover on a holiday designed to inspire and rejuvenate.

Destinations

Singapore ► Port Kelang, Malaysia ► Langkawi, Malaysia ► Crossing The Equator ► Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia ► Fremantle, Australia ► Albany, Australia ► Melbourne, Australia

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
8 March 2027
Returns 24 March 2027
Returns
24 March 2027
Duration
16 nights
From pp twin share
$1,999 pp
From pp solo cabin
$3,948 pp

Departs: 8 Mar 2027 from Singapore to Melbourne

  • Interior Cabin from $1,999 per person twin share / $3,948 pp sole use*
  • Balcony Cabin from $2,839 per person twin share / $5,628 pp sole use*
  • Suite Cabin from $3,761 per person twin share / $7,472 pp sole use*

Call our local travel team for details and to book your cabin.

*Advertised fares are per person in AUD and include all taxes. Fares are available until allocation is exhausted. Fares are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Singapore, Asia

    Singapore is one of Asia's most electric cities, with soaring skyscrapers, a multicultural population, and beautifully landscaped gardens.

  2. 2

    Port Kelang, Malaysia

    Port Kelang is Malaysia's principal port, situated on the country's west coast and serving as the maritime gateway to the capital, Kuala Lumpur.

  3. 3

    Langkawi, Malaysia

    Langkawi is a tropical island off Malaysia's northwest coast, known for its lush rainforests, limestone cliffs and quiet beaches.

  4. 4

    At Sea

  5. 5

    Crossing The Equator

    Crossing the Equator marks the point where a ship passes between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, a long-held maritime tradition for travellers heading north or south.

  6. 6

    At Sea

  7. 7

    Denpasar (Bali), Indonesia

    Denpasar's port sits near the small village of Tanjung Benoa on Bali's south-eastern coast, gateway to the island's beaches and Indonesian culture.

  8. 8

    At Sea

  9. 9

    At Sea

  10. 10

    At Sea

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    Fremantle, Australia

    Fremantle is a historic port town near Perth in Western Australia, with a lively foreshore, old buildings and a relaxed café culture.

  12. 12

    At Sea

  13. 13

    Albany, Australia

    Albany, on Western Australia's southern coast, blends heritage as the last WWI ANZAC departure port with wineries, wild coastline and nearby giant tingle forests.

  14. 14

    At Sea

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    At Sea

  16. 16

    At Sea

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    Melbourne, Australia

    Melbourne is widely regarded as Australia's cultural and sporting capital, home to institutions such as the Ian Potter Centre at NGV Australia.

    Please note: cruise itineraries are not guaranteed and are subject to change at any time by the cruise company.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

You can’t beat value for money with main meals, entertainment, stunning destinations and onboard activities – all included in the one low fare. 

Activities
  • Swimming pools
  • Waterslides
  • Organised pool games
  • Spas
  • Fitness centre
  • Jogging track
  • A range of dance classes
  • Trivia and game shows
  • Organised crew vs guest games
  • Karaoke
  • Deck games, table tennis, deck chess, quoits, golf putting
  • Cooking demonstrations
  • Board games
Entertainment
  • Production shows
  • Guest entertainers and comedians
  • Live music
  • Cinema
  • Party nights
  • Big Screen (sports, recent release movies, and more)
  • Comedy 
  • Game shows

Not included

  • Travel Insurance
  • Airfares
  • Optional extras include: shore tours, drinks, specialty dining venues, bar snacks, room service, hairdressing, massage and beauty treatments, spa services, photographic services, P&O Edge, video arcade games, and some craft activities (services and activities may vary on each ship).
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

Welcome to the Carnival Adventure!

Step aboard this magnificent ship, a floating paradise designed for an unforgettable journey. Whether you're an adrenaline seeker, a culture enthusiast, or someone who just wants to relax by the sea, the Carnival Adventure has something to suit every mood. With 11 decks of top-notch amenities, entertainment, dining, and accommodations, you’re guaranteed to have an incredible time from start to finish. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you:

  • Interior Cabin: has private ensuite, shower only, flat screen, TV, telephone, wardrobe, desk with chair, bar fridge, safety deposit box, air-conditioning with personal controls, twin single beds that convert into a queen bed, quad rooms feature two bunk beds or a double sofa bed.
  • Oceanview Cabin: Fixed window or port hole with an outside view, private ensuite, shower only, flat-screen TV, Telephone, wardrobe, desk with chair, Bar fridge, Safety deposit box, Air-conditioning with personal controls, Twin single beds that convert into a queen bed, and quad rooms feature two bunk beds.
  • Balcony Cabin: Private balcony, private ensuite, shower only, flat screen TV, Telephone, wardrobe, desk with chair, bar fridge, safety deposit box, air-conditioning with personal controls, and twin single beds that convert into a queen bed.
  • Mini-Suite with Balcony: Private balcony, separate sitting area, priority bookings for dining, spa and shore tours, priority embarkation, disembarkation, bathroom with shower over bath, flat screen TV, desk with chair, pillow concierge, laundry and shoe shine service, bathrobe, and slippers, twin single beds that convert into a queen bed, quad rooms feature a double sofa bed and access to Byron Beach Club.
  • Suite with Balcony: Private balcony, separate sitting area, priority bookings for dining, spa and shore tours, priority embarkation, disembarkation, bathroom with bath and shower, walk-in wardrobe with dressing area, desk with chair, pillow concierge, laundry and shoe shine service, canapes on cocktail evenings, complimentary bottled water, complimentary bathrobe and slippers, twin single beds that convert into a queen bed, quad rooms feature a double sofa bed and access to Byron Beach Club.
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

Do I have to tip?

Tipping is not required but if you’d like to thank the crew who provide you with great service, you are welcome to tip them personally or visit the Reception Desk to have the tip added to your onboard account.

What is the dress code onboard?

When the sun’s out you can keep it casual. After 5.30pm smart casual clothing is required in the public lounges and restaurants or as published in the ship’s newsletter, Good Times. Decks can be slippery so low-heeled, rubber soled shoes are recommended along with comfortable walking shoes for going ashore. Shoes must be worn at all times in restaurants. Swimwear is only permitted around the pool and open deck areas. There are two dress codes for the restaurants; smart casual and cocktail.

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The fine print

Terms & conditions

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From (twin) $1,999 pp
From (solo) $3,948 pp
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