In accordance with the prevailing guidelines by the Singapore authorities, Dream Cruises has opened World Dream sailings to non-residents in Singapore, as well as international travellers, including those entering the country via the Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs)1. This marks a new milestone for Dream Cruises that will help to fuel the recovery of the cruise industry in Singapore and regionally.
Non-residents in Singapore and international travellers can now look forward to more holiday options beyond local land-based resorts, with exciting opportunities to cruise aboard World Dream from Singapore. International travellers entering Singapore will have to fulfil the mandatory Border & Health Control Measures in Response to COVID-19 as implemented by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) 2 to be eligible to cruise. As part of Dream Cruises’ ongoing commitment towards the safety of its guests and crew, all embarking guests will need to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and continue to undergo a compulsory pre-boarding Antigen Rapid Test (ART) at the cruise terminal and present a negative test result for COVID-19.
Michael Goh, President, Dream Cruises, said, “World Dream has carried over 200,000 guests since cruising resumed in Singapore on November 6, 2020 and celebrated its first anniversary earlier this month. With cruise bookings now open to nonresidents in Singapore and international travellers, it is indeed fantastic news, as we have been working hard towards this goal with the demonstration of safe cruises over the past year. Our progression to the next phase of cruising is timely and we are highly optimistic that demand will continue to rise with the contribution of the Fly-Cruise segment. With the support of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and local authorities, as well as from our local and international travel partners, we are excited to now welcome international travellers on World Dream under prevailing national guidelines and we look forward to exploring future possibilities, including destination cruises.”