Saturday, January 5, 2013

SuperStar Gemini sails from Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal


The newly refurbished 50,764-tonnage passenger cruise vessel SuperStar Gemini of Star Cruises sailed from Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal for the first time on 2 January 2013 as she continues her series of inaugural cruises across Asia. SuperStar Gemini has just embarked on her maiden voyages from Singapore Cruise Centre last week and she has now brought over her cruise magic to Penang. She will be home-ported in Penang in January and Sanya in February & March, before commencing her seven month seasonal deployment from April in Shanghai, calling at popular destinations in North.

The refurbished SuperStar Gemini features upgraded navigational and safety systems; restyled cabins, restaurants, entertainment & recreational facilities and a new hull artwork, depicting the constellation twins in vibrant colours. The vessel will offer an all-inclusive cruise experience, including a variety of entertainment and recreational choices to delight its 1,700 passengers. She houses 766 luxury guest cabins as well as over 6,000 sq feet of up-market duty-free retail area, a spa and health club and offers a broad range of Asian and international cuisine, among others.

Mr. William Ng, Chief Operating Officer of Star Cruises said: "We are delighted that SuperStar Gemini sets sail for the very first time from Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal today. Star Cruises is the only international cruise line which has homeported its ship in Penang since 2010. In addition to Hong Kong, Penang, Sanya, Singapore and Taiwan, Shanghai will serve as another home port for us from April. Superstar Gemini will be
homeported in Shanghai and cruise to popular destinations in North Asia from April to October.”

SuperStar Gemini
He continued, “2013 also marks our 20th year since our first cruise. Looking ahead, we are confident that our Star Cruises team will continue to improve, innovate and create unforgettable cruise holiday experience for our customers in years to come.”

Star Cruises, together with Norwegian Cruise Line, is the third largest cruise operator in the world that owns a combined fleet of 18 ships visiting over 200 destinations in the world,  offering approximately 35,000 lower
berths.

The fleet cruises to over 200 destinations and islands in Asia-Pacific, North and South America,
Hawaii, Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Mediterranean and Bermuda.

Star Cruises is represented in more than 20 locations worldwide with offices and representatives in Hong Kong, Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States and Vietnam.

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