
Despite the cessation of the Genting Cruise Lines’ Star Pisces from the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) recently, there is still hope for those looking for a cruise holiday.
The Aegean Paradise is offering their “cruise to nowhere” trips.
The ship has a capacity of 1,300 passengers but will operate only at 50% capacity due to Covid-19 pandemic SOPs.
It will operate only during the day to ply between Penang and Langkawi. Passengers can take in the sights and scenery on the resort island.
The 8-decks tall Aegean Paradise is owned by Singapore based Universal Shipmanagement Pte Ltd.