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We were so happy with our Asian Odyssey from Vancouver to Hong Kong, that we added the Hong Kong to Singapore itinerary three days before the sailing. This has now become the adventure of our lifetime, 70 days in all with every port a new experience for us.

 

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Nov 22. Singapore Day 1:

 

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Disembarkation Nov 23.

 

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The most frustrating aspect of our Asian Odyssey was the inability to use the internet no matter what time we logged in. I feel very sorry for all those who purchased an internet package to see the clock tick down on their minutes without getting access.

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Sorry but I did not get permission to post the menus even though I asked.

 

Thank you for taking the time to post the Dailies from your recent Asia trip. Makes our trip seem that much closer.

 

I have read all the dailies and note that landing cards are required in Viet Nam. It is mentioned to be sure to have your sea pass card and landing card when leaving the ship for tours, etc.

 

Can you please provide more information on these cards? Are they obtainable on the ship?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Thank you for taking the time to post the Dailies from your recent Asia trip. Makes our trip seem that much closer.

 

I have read all the dailies and note that landing cards are required in Viet Nam. It is mentioned to be sure to have your sea pass card and landing card when leaving the ship for tours, etc.

 

Can you please provide more information on these cards? Are they obtainable on the ship?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Don't worry the ship will take care of everything you need for all ports of call. Only exceptions are visas to the more "difficult" countries such as China and Russia which you will always have to do yourself or pay a specialist visa company yo do it for you.

 

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Can you please provide more information on these cards? Are they obtainable on the ship?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

The ship will charge $20 pp to your account for the Vietnamese Visa. It is a small card that is stamped every time you leave the ship and collected at the final departure.

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