Mini cruise through Malaysia, a trip full of contrasts and very affordable

Malaysia is a spectacular place, where the smells, tastes and sounds will surprise you. On a cruise through these islands you will discover landscapes, completely different from what our eyes are used to.

I give you below a Five-day route in a mini-cruise to encourage you to live the experience, and you stay with more desire.

One of the most attractive cruises, or minicruises, that I have found in the area is the Princess Cruises of four nights, five days, aboard the Sapphire Princess with departure from Singapore and visits to Penang, Langkawei, Kuala Lumpur and return to Singapore .

The price of this cruise is spectacular, only 348 euros in a double interior cabin, with taxes included. The only but is that you will have to pay for the plane tickets, but if you are going to be in the area do not miss the opportunity.

Penang is the name of an island in the Straits of Malacca, in fact it is the second smallest province in Malaysia and the eighth most populous. It is a very special place where the traditions and the modern coexist without altering each other.

In case you do not place yourself on the map (I confess that it has cost me) Pulau Langkawi is the largest archipelago in Malaysia, It is made up of 104 islands, 99 of them inhabited, which are located in the Andaman Sea. These islands are considered a protected place of the biosphere because of the tropical forests that you can find in them. If you think of endless white sand beaches and coconut trees, you will undoubtedly be recreating its landscape. A curiosity about these islands, they have traditionally been considered a cursed place, which has preserved them from mass tourism ... but it is clear that the legend has already passed into history.

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, where the King lives, and therefore the most modern and largest city. It is known worldwide for the Petronas Towers, today the tallest twin buildings in the world, and before they were the absolute tallest.

If I have not told you about the port of departure and return, Singapore, it is because he deserves only one article for him ... that will arrive.


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