Resorts World relaunches two Asian cruise brands
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Resorts World relaunches two Asian cruise brands

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Singapore-based Resorts World Cruises has confirmed the relaunching of two of Asia's well-known cruise brands – StarCruises (the former Star Cruises brand) and Dream Cruises.

The Resorts World Cruises brand was used temporarily to restart cruising in Asia post-Covid. The company will revert to using the relaunch brands at the end of a transition period that will take approximately three months.

As part of the relaunching of the two brands, Resorts World Cruises' ship Resorts World One will be renamed Star Navigator and will join Star Voyager under the StarCruises banner. Genting Dream will meanwhile continue its operations under the Dream Cruises brand.

Star Navigator will begin four four-night sailings from Singapore on March 7, 2025 to Krabi and Penang, before being deployed to Taiwan for an exclusive eight-month operational period starting March 28. During those eight months, she will sail on itineraries that include Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.

Star Voyager will set sail on March 26, 2025, from multiple seasonal homeports in Singapore, Jakarta, Melaka, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City, with more cities to be added.

Genting Dream, the flagship of Dream Cruises, will be homeported in Singapore year-round, offering itineraries to Malaysia and Thailand.

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