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Set sail on an exclusive 5-night cruise from Singapore to Bali via Dream Cruises this November

This journey only has one departure date, so book your cabin while there are still vacancies

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
Ulun Danu Temple Bratan Lake in the morning at Bedugul, Bali, Indonesia
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If ending a hectic year with slow travel sounds right up your alley, then keep an eye on this upcoming boat voyage from Singapore to Bali. Dream Cruises has just announced a new five-night cruise on board the Genting Dream ship, but unlike most other cruises, this one’s a single-departure journey – which makes it a highly exclusive opportunity that you don’t want to miss.

There are currently no other existing Dream Cruises routes between Singapore and Bali, or anywhere else in Indonesia for that matter.

Coming just before the year-end school holidays, this cruise with two ports of call first heads to Denpasar in south Bali, where you can explore markets, temples, the Bali Museum and other cultural highlights.

The second stop is the less touristy Celukan Bawang in northern Bali – so you’ll essentially be hitting up two opposite ends of the island paradise within a single visit. This unspoilt coastal area boasts beaches with coral reefs, traditional villages and lush forestry.

As for the rest of your time on the cruise liner? Indulge in unlimited food, live entertainment, spa treatments, and recreation activities like pool parties, rock climbing, and even an obstacle course with a zipline.

This Singapore-Bali cruise embarks on November 30, 2025 only, and bookings open on August 21 on the Star Dream Cruises website. You can also make a reservation by emailing [email protected] or contacting selected travel agents. Prices have yet to be announced at the time of writing.

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