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Dream Cruises is raising the bar for short getaways, adventure, and cultural escape, unveiling a fresh line-up of 2026–27 itineraries that will whisk travellers away to some of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful destinations. Whether you’re after a cheeky long weekend, a tropical break, or a cultural odyssey, next season’s program has you covered.
More Ports, More Options
In a first for the cruise line, Dream Cruises will be expanding departures not just from bustling Singapore, but also reintroducing Kuala Lumpur and Melaka as embarkation ports. It’s a game-changer for guests wanting flexibility and choice, putting Malaysia squarely back on the cruise map.
New and Returning Favourite Sailings
- Three-night cruises to Pulau Redang—diving into powder-soft beaches and turquoise waters.
- Four-night journeys to Koh Samui and Pulau Redang—perfect for those craving Thai vibes and island time.
- Five-night adventures to Bangkok and Koh Samui via Laem Chabang—blend city buzz with island bliss.
- Five-night Bali cruise returns December 2026—giving travellers more chances to soak up the Island of the Gods.
- Tried-and-true escapes: Dream’s ever-popular two-night weekend splash, two-night Melaka cruise, and a three-night Phuket getaway are all in the mix for 2026–27 too.
Why Dream Cruises?
It’s about more than ticking off ports. With Dream Cruises, you’ll get to explore vibrant cultures, unwind in comfort, and enjoy top-notch onboard entertainment and dining—all on your schedule. As Michael Goh, Dream President, puts it: “We’re thrilled to welcome guests on board for a season packed with discovery, relaxation, and the vibrant cultures of Southeast Asia.”
Plan Your Escape
Whether you’re eyeing a tropical escape to Bali, a foodie foray in Bangkok, or a quick recharge on one of Malaysia’s beautiful islands, next season’s Dream Cruises program delivers flexibility and unforgettable memories—all a short sail away.
Ready to plan your next adventure? See all the latest 2026–27 sailings and book direct at Dream Cruises.
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