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Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas | Hong Kong Embarkation at Kai Tak

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👁️ 20K views📅 11 years ago⏱️ 4:59
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❤️ Best for CoupleAsia · 10 nightsFrom Hong KongVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I'm very excited this is our first Asian GR we've been all over Asia by plane by Train by bus by car but we've never taken an Asian cruise

to leave out of Hong Kong is pretty darn exciting

it's a 10day cruise and we go to Kung Taiwan which we were just there last year Saigon Thailand and then the ship ends up in Singapore

also happens to be our anniversary and uh we're in Steve and I are married 37 years happy anniversary to us

Creator's Tips & Advice

Bring a photocopy of your passport in addition to your passport
You are allowed to bring two bottles of wine or liquor only on the day you embark

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Large number of passengersBe prepared for crowds but the process is smooth

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the embarkation process at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal?
QWhat should I bring for a cruise from Hong Kong?

Topics Covered

Embarkation2 Happy BaconCabin Balcony2½ Happy BaconCrowd Capacity1½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Hong Kong3½ Happy Bacon
Kaohsiung2½ Happy Bacon
Saigon2½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Embarkation on the 10-day/9-night Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas cruise takes place at the new Kai Tak Cruise Terminal that replaces what was once Hong Kong Airport. The 138,000 ton, 3,114 guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship back in 1999. Bigger ones have since been built if you can imagine that! Royal Caribbean must be commended for managing a very smooth embarkation process when considering the huge amount of passengers. This particular cruise would visit Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and disembark in Singapore where Voyager was scheduled for a 1-month dry dock upgrading. Let's go cruising... Please don't forget to Subscribe Share and Like. Thanks.