103 ASIA-PACIFIC Darwin Port, Australia Darwin Port is Australia’s northern gateway and a popular stop for cruise ships heading into Southeast Asia navigating around Australia and the South Pacific. The Darwin Cruise Ship Terminal can accommodate small to medium-size cruise ship homeport operations and can handle the largest ships in Australian waters on transit visits. Darwin offers crocodile encounters, Australian military heritage and spectacular natural scenery. Plus, it offers a unique opportunity to learn more about the oldest living culture in the world through authentic Aboriginal experiences. www.darwinport.com.au Kanazawa Port, Japan Only 20 minutes from the cruise terminal, the rich Samurai heritage of this historic castle town thrives alongside modern attractions. Kenrokuen Garden, Nagamachi Samurai District, Omicho Market and three teahouse (Geisha) districts are all within one mile of the port and convenient to navigate. In addition to Kanazawa being designated a Unesco City of Crafts and Folk Arts, the prefecture of Ishikawa boasts the highest number of Living National Treasures of Japan with its current 11 artisans. Gold leaf crafts, Kaga Yuzen, Kutani porcelain, Wajima lacquerware and culinary experiences await. www.k-port.jp/authentic-kanazawa Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS), designed as an architectural icon with a dedicated two-berth cruise facility, is able to accommodate the world’s largest cruise ships in service today. The terminal features a spacious arrival and departure hall as well as a large ground transportation area to ensure a smooth and seamless experience for passengers. Located at the southern tip of central Singapore, MBCCS serves as a marine gateway to the heart of the city. www.mbccs.com.sg Port Marlborough, New Zealand Port Marlborough is at the heart of the Marlborough Sounds at the top of New Zealand’s South Island, offering an unforgettable arrival through calm, scenic waterways. With deepwater berths in Shakespeare Bay and a town centre wharf in Picton for boutique ships, the port welcomes around 50 cruise calls each season. All excursions are within 30 minutes of the ship, from world-class vineyards to wildlife encounters and cultural experiences. Working with community and tourism partners, Port Marlborough delivers safe, sustainable, and memorable experiences for every visitor and itinerary. portmarlborough.co.nz/cruise-marlborough ASIA-PACIFIC ASIA-PACIFIC ASIA-PACIFIC
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