The February 9, 2025 cruise on the Norwegian Sun departs from Benoa, Bali, Indonesia. On this 12 Night Asia: Singapore Thailand & Vietnam (Bali To Bangkok) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 10 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Norwegian Sun sets sail on Sunday, Feb 9th and returns on Friday, Feb 21st.
Feb 9th - Feb 21st
Norwegian Cruise Line
from Benoa, Bali, Indonesia
The Sun has a construction date of 2001 and a total size of 78,309 gross tons. The ship measures 848 feet (258 meters) in length. Norwegian Sun is included in Norwegian’s Sun Class. At full capacity, the Norwegian Sun holds 2,842 passengers. That includes 1,936 cruise vacationers and 906 staff members. The Sun total number of staterooms is 968.
To see how this compares, click through to see Norwegian Sun age and stats vs all Norwegian ships. There you’ll find graphs showing length, capacity, tonnage and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.
To check out the ship from top to bottom, click here for Norwegian Sun Deck Plans.
Norwegian Sun - February 9, 2025 - 12 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
---|---|---|
1 | Feb 8th | Benoa, Bali, Indonesia |
2 | Feb 10th | Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia |
3 | Feb 11th | Celukan Bawang, Bali, Indonesia |
4 | Feb 12th | Semarang, Java, Indonesia |
5 | Feb 12th | At Sea |
6 | Feb 14th | Malacca (melaka), Malaysia |
7 | Feb 15th | Port Klang (kuala Lumpur), Malaysia |
8 | Feb 16th | Singapore |
9 | Feb 16th | At Sea |
10 | Feb 18th | Phu My (ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam |
11 | Feb 18th | At Sea |
12 | Feb 20th | Ko Samui, Thailand |
13 | Feb 21st | Laem Chabang (bangkok), Thailand |
Cruise Itinerary
The Norwegian Sun sails on February 9, 2025 for a 12 Night Asia: Singapore Thailand & Vietnam (Bali To Bangkok). The ship will depart the port of Benoa, Bali, Indonesia at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Laem Chabang (bangkok), Thailand on Feb 21st at 6:00 AM. During the 13-day journey, the Norwegian Sun will visit 9 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.
Semerang serves as the gateway to the Javanese city of Borobudur, site of an eighth century temple, the largest Buddhist monument on earth! View the dramatic carved towers and pathways that depict the life of Buddha.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The city of Malacca dates back to around 1400 A.D. and was the site of Paramesvar's founding of the Malay kingdom. Great examples of Dutch, Chinese, Malay, and Portuguese art and architecture abound here. Visit the Old Fort and St. Paul's Church ruins, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and a Chinese cemetery, which has graves dating back to the Ming dynasty.
Port Kelang (Klang) serves as a port for Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's capital rises like a vision from the deep jungles. Its fascinating array of architectural styles includes Malay stilt villages, Islamic minarets, Hindu temples, Chinese shop houses and the indescribable opulence of the Royal Palace. In the background rise the world's tallest buildings, the Petronas Twin Towers completed in 1996.
One of Asia's great success stories, this island republic has merged diverse cultures into a dynamic and thriving nation. Clean, modern and full of green gardens, its neighborhoods reflect the Chinese, Malay, Indian, Arab and European backgrounds of its past. After sampling the legendary shopping, retire to Raffles Hotel's famous bar and toast Maugham, Kipling and Noel Coward with a Singapore Sling.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Lai Chau Province, in the far west, shares borders with China in the north and Laos in the west. Dien Bien Phu is situated almost at the border with Laos on an immense gorge 20 km long and 3 km wide. It is in Dien Bien Phu that the Vietnamese fought the decisive battle on May 7, 1954 that brought French colonial rule to an end.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Koh Samui is Thailand's third largest island. Surrounded by 80 smaller islands, this natural beauty has been relatively undiscovered until recent years. Rumor claims that in 1971 the first tourists to set foot on Koh Samui were hippies who arrived by way of a coconut boat from Bangkok. While Koh Samui still exports up to 2 million coconuts to Bangkok every month, recent urban developments include a no-frills airport and an ostentatious Reggae bar.
Laem Chabang is a modern harbor complex that serves Bangdok, Thailand's capital. The gentle Thai people have raised folk dance to high art, created a unique cuisine and built a capital city of fluted spires and golden domes. High on the list of "must see" sights are the Floating Market, Royal Palace, Reclining Buddha, Golden Buddha, and Temple of the Dawn.