Start your next adventure with our hand picked cruises from Singapore, a vibrant gateway to Southeast Asia and a convenient embarkation point for longer journeys to Australia. With itineraries updated frequently, you can compare dates, ships and inclusions in a few clicks, then book with instant confirmation. Whether you want a short escape in the Straits or a one way voyage across the Timor and Coral Seas, Cruise Guru makes planning simple and great value under our Price Guarantee.

Singapore is easy to reach and even easier to enjoy before you sail, thanks to efficient cruise terminals, excellent hotels and smooth city transfers. Popular roundtrip routes visit Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, with port calls like Penang, Langkawi, Phuket, Koh Samui, Bali and Lombok. You will also find seasonal one way opportunities that connect Asia to Australia, a smart alternative to long haul flights if you prefer to unpack once and relax at sea. For dates when ships shift regions, scan our repositioning cruises page for value packed options.

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Cruises from Singapore to Australia

If your goal is to fly once and cruise home, consider cruises from Singapore to Australia. Typical routes trace the Western Australian coastline to Fremantle, or sweep along the Top End to Darwin before crossing to Cairns, Brisbane and Sydney. If you are set on the east coast, look for a cruise Singapore to Sydney with extra sea days for entertainment and downtime. Prefer to finish in Western Australia instead? Choose an itinerary that disembarks in Fremantle for a streamlined homeward journey.

Featured Cruise Lines

You will see a wide mix of fleets offering cruises from Singapore, from fun and family friendly to small ship luxury. Royal Caribbean features activity packed ships with big ticket shows. Princess pairs familiar comforts with excellent dining and enrichment, a strong choice for longer voyages to Australia. Celebrity brings modern design and thoughtful service. Oceania and Silversea offer intimate ships and destination rich itineraries. Carnival offers relaxed holidays with casual dining and family friendly fun.

Cruises from Singapore FAQ’s

Where do cruise ships leave from in Singapore?

Most ocean cruises depart from Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS). Some smaller or regional sailings may use Singapore Cruise Centre at HarbourFront. Your ticket will confirm the exact terminal, check-in window, and boarding time. Arrive early and keep passports and tickets handy for security and embarkation.

What cruise lines depart from Singapore?

You will commonly find departures from brands such as Royal Caribbean, Princess, Celebrity, Carnival, Oceania and Silversea. Availability changes by season, ship deployment and itinerary length. When schedules are updated, you will see short Southeast Asia getaways as well as longer voyages that continue to Australia or Japan.

Can you cruise from Singapore to Australia?

Yes. Seasonal one-way itineraries connect Singapore with Australian ports including Fremantle, Darwin, Cairns, Brisbane and Sydney. Routes often include Bali or Lombok and several sea days. These sailings are popular if you want to fly once, unpack once, and turn the journey into part of the holiday.

What’s the best time to cruise from Singapore?

Cruising operates year-round. Many travellers like late-year to early-year periods for typically lower rainfall and slightly cooler conditions, but availability is good across the calendar. School holidays and festive seasons are popular and may price higher. Compare several weeks side by side and consider midweek departures if you want sharper fares.

Choosing the Right Itinerary

Start with how many days you have. Three to five night breaks focus on Malaysia and Thailand, ideal if you want a quick refresh with minimal leave. Seven to ten nights usually deliver more time in port and a smoother rhythm of sea and shore days. Two weeks or more opens the door to Australia or Japan, and often brings stronger value per night. If school holidays guide your timing, check our school holiday cruises for family friendly options. For side by side comparisons by date, line and ship, use Cruise Finder to sort and filter results in seconds.

Fly, Stay and Cruise Made Easy

Prefer a seamless start? Our team can bundle flights and pre cruise hotels with your booking, perfect if you plan a few nights near Marina Bay or Sentosa before embarkation. Ask for advice on arrival timing, transfer options and departure terminals, then let us package everything so your focus stays on the holiday. If you are coordinating a group, our specialists can arrange multiple cabins, dining times and added extras.

Cabins and What is Included

Inside staterooms are the most affordable and suit travellers who spend days ashore and evenings at shows. Oceanview and balcony cabins add natural light, fresh air and city views on sailaway. Suites provide more space and perks that vary by line, from concierge assistance to included specialty dining. Your fare typically covers accommodation, main dining, onboard entertainment and most activities. Many fares can be upgraded with drinks, Wi Fi and gratuity bundles. Review each offer carefully and check the inclusions on the itinerary page before you book.

Tips for Value and Timing

For sharp pricing, travel during shoulder months between peak holiday periods. Midweek departures can also be friendlier on the budget than weekends. Booking early is smart for popular suites and family cabins. If you want a bargain close to departure, keep an eye on last minute cruise listings for Singapore and nearby ports. To stretch your budget onboard, watch our deals hub for cruise sale campaigns with beverage or Wi Fi bonuses.

What to Expect Onboard

Days at sea bring pool time, fitness classes, enrichment talks and evening productions. Families appreciate kids clubs, water play areas and casual dining. Couples can book specialty restaurants, wine tastings and spa treatments. On longer cruises from Singapore to Australia, the pace shifts toward deeper relaxation with extra time for reading, films and open air decks. Plan shore days around your interests, from street food in Penang to temples in Bangkok, or snorkelling in the Whitsundays on east coast itineraries.

Practical Notes

Singapore’s Changi Airport offers abundant flights and smooth transfers. Leave buffer time on embarkation day, and consider arriving a day early to enjoy hawker centres and Gardens by the Bay. Carry passports with six months of validity and any required visas. Ships provide guidance on currency and transport for key ports like Phuket, Benoa and Darwin. Pack light layers for air conditioned interiors and modest attire for temples.

Book with Confidence

Cruise Guru is Australian owned and our advisors are based locally. You can request a call back for tailored help or book online any time with instant confirmation. Every eligible booking is supported by our Price Guarantee, so you can choose knowing you are getting great value. Before you confirm, read the itinerary inclusions carefully and check any visa or entry notes supplied by the cruise line. If anything seems unclear, ask our team to clarify inclusions or suggest alternatives.

Ready to Explore

Browse today’s cruises from Singapore, compare itineraries that circle Southeast Asia, or choose a one way voyage to Australia that turns travel into part of the holiday. Prefer to chat first? Contact us and we will highlight current promotions, including cruises from Singapore to Australia with convenient end ports in Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns or Fremantle. To stay up to date with our latest promotions, competitions and newly added itineraries, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X.