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Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia.
From the Star Cruises terminal in Port Klang, head out to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. You will discover a bustling metropolis that uniquely blends the traditional and modern. Kuala Lumpur is also home to the tallest twin towers in the world - the Petronas Twin Towers. You will find that Kuala Lumpur offers exceptional shopping and dining opportunities.

  Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia
 

SuperStar Virgo Shore Excursions:

Regular Cruises

VKUL-1H – The Asian Melting Pot

Visit one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia, the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque or the Blue Mosque of the East for a short photo stop. This mosque can occupy up to 10,000 worshippers at any one time and has four soaring minarets with blue enamelled domes. The dome is also capped with Quranic verses and an aluminium finial finishing of gold. Next head to the Thean Hou Temple situated in Robson Heights in Kuala Lumpur. This striking six-tiered temple is regarded as one of the biggest Chinese temples in Southeast Asia. Proceed next to the KL Tower, the fourth highest concrete tower in the world where you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city. Head next to Suria KLCC, Malaysia’s premier shopping destination located at Kuala Lumpur's prestigious commercial address and nestled between the PETRONAS Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin towers.


VKUL-2H – Shopping Galore

Stop for a quick photostop at the Petronas Twin Towers, which is one of the world’s tallest buildings before proceeding to Bukit Bintang which is indisputably one of Kuala Lumpur city’s foremost shopping districts offering a multitude of merchandise to suit every taste and budget. All the city’s major shopping outlets are located in this area – namely Sungei Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza, Starhill Plaza and Lot 10. Passengers will be dropped off at the Lot 10 shopping complex.


VKUL-2G – Shopping Galore (Bukit Bintang)

If you love shopping then head over to Bukit Bintang which is Kuala Lumpur’s foremost shopping district offering a multitude of merchandise to suit every taste and budget. Most of the city’s major shopping outlets are located in this area – namely Sungei Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza, Starhill Plaza and Lot 10. Passengers will be dropped off at the Lot 10 shopping complex.


VKUL-2G – Shopping Galore (Mid Valley)

An absolute experience awaits you when you arrive at Mid Valley Megamall. Located in the heart of a Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur’s most sensational shopping destination opens its doors to you where we promise the zest of today’s fashion, mouth-watering flavours of culinary galore, indulgence of pampering services alongside the convenience of everyday shopping. Mid Valley Megamall is so well located that it offers easy access to people living in Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jaya. Right between two cities, Mid Valley is one of South-East Asia’s largest shopping malls. It offers shopaholics a total of almost 190,000sq metres of retail space.


VKUL-2G – Shopping Galore (1 Utama)

Visit 1 Utama Shopping Centre, one of Malaysia’s top shopping destinations. It has has something for everyone from shopping, dining and entertainment to nature. The multi-award winning centre has achieved many industry ‘firsts’ such as a Sky Mall, tropical Rainforest within a shopping centre and the first home to host many international brands entering Malaysia. Shoppers can expect blue-chip department stores, speciality and prestige attractions - combining over 600 shops to cater to everyone. For easier navigation for shoppers, 1 Utama is divided into themed zones - Highstreet, Oval, Rainforest, Promenade, Promenade Lakeside, Centre Court, Courtyard and the Entertainment Zone.


VKUL-2G – Shopping Galore (China Town)

See the sights and sounds KL’s Chinatown when you visit Petaling Street. Endowed with a distinct character of its own, this colourful street of shops, restaurants and hawker stalls bustles with vitality. Flanking both sides of this street are shops selling anything from textiles to Chinese herbal medicines.


VKUL-5H – Chinatown

See the sights and sounds KL’s Chinatown when you visit Petaling Street. Endowed with a distinct character of its own, this colourful street of shops, restaurants and hawker stalls bustles with vitality. Flanking both sides of this street are shops selling anything from textiles to Chinese herbal medicines.


VKUL-6H – Shopping at Mid Valley Megamall

A absolute experience awaits you when you arrive at Mid Valley Megamall. Located in the heart of a Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur’s most sensational shopping destination opens its doors to you where we promise the zest of today’s fashion, mouth-watering flavours of culinary galore, indulgence of pampering services alongside the convenience of everyday shopping. Mid Valley Megamall is so well located that it offers easy access to people living in Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jaya. Right between two cities, Mid Valley is one of South-East Asia’s largest shopping malls.


VKUL-7H – Shopping at 1 Utama

Visit 1 Utama Shopping Centre, one of Malaysia’s top shopping destinations. It has has something for everyone from shopping, dining and entertainment to nature. The multi-award winning centre has achieved many industry ‘firsts’ such as a Sky Mall, tropical Rainforest within a shopping centre and the first home to host many international brands entering Malaysia.


Special Cruises

VKUL-001 - The Asian Melting Pot

Visit one of the largest mosques in South East Asia, the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque or the Blue Mosque of the East for a short photo stop. This mosque can occupy up to 10,000 worshippers at any one time and has four soaring minarets with blue enamelled domes each measuring 52 metres in diameter and 107 metres in length. The dome is also capped with Quranic verses and an aluminium finial finishing of gold. Next head to the Thean Hou Temple situated in Robson Heights in Kuala Lumpur. This striking six-tiered temple is regarded as one of the biggest Chinese temples in South East Asia. Proceed next to the KL Tower, the fourth highest concrete tower in the world where you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city. This imposing 421-metre tower is clad in glass (double glazed with gas infilled) and is arranged in the traditional Islamic form of the ‘Muqannas’. High speed lifts taking only a minute will transport you from the ground floor to the various platforms of the tower head. Stopover at a local restaurant for a wonderful buffet lunch before you proceed to the historical Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) for a short photo stop. A 100 meter-high flagpole marks the spot where the Malayan Flag was hoisted for the first time on August 31, 1957. The square also faces the picturesque Sultan Abdul Samad Building. After lunch, head over next to Suria KLCC, Malaysia’s premier shopping destination located at Kuala Lumpur's prestigious commercial address and nestled between the PETRONAS Twin Towers, the world's tallest buildings. Suria KLCC offers an array of goods and services to please and pamper the needs of shoppers – from high fashion to local delicacies and international gourmets.


VKUL-002 - Shopping Galore

Arrive at Bukit Bintang which is indisputably one of Kuala Lumpur city’s foremost shopping districts offering a multitude of merchandise to suit every taste and budget. All the city’s major shopping outlets are located in this area – namely Sungei Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza, Starhill Plaza and Lot 10. Passengers will be dropped off at the Lot 10 shopping complex. Continue shopping when you head to KL’s Chinatown, Petaling Street. You will see colourful street of shops, restaurants and hawker stalls bustle with vitality.


 

SuperStar Gemini Shore Excursions:

GKUL-1G – The Asian Melting Pot

Visit one of the largest mosques in South East Asia, the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque or the Blue Mosque of the East for a short photo stop. This mosque can occupy up to 10,000 worshippers at any one time and has four soaring minarets with blue enamelled domes each measuring 52 metres in diameter and 107 metres in length. The dome is also capped with Quranic verses and an aluminium finial finishing of gold. Next head to the Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur. This striking six-tiered temple is regarded as one of the biggest Chinese temples in Southeast Asia. Proceed next to the KL Tower, the fourth highest concrete tower in the world where you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city. This imposing 421-metre tower is arranged in the traditional Islamic form of the ‘Muqannas’. High speed lifts taking only a minute will transport you from the ground floor to the various platforms of the tower head. Stopover at a local restaurant for a wonderful buffet lunch before you proceed to the historical Dataran Merdeka ( Independence Square ) for a short photo stop. A 100 meter-high flagpole marks the spot where the Malayan Flag was hoisted for the first time on August 31, 1957. The square also faces the picturesque Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Head over next to Suria KLCC, Malaysia’s premier shopping destination located at Kuala Lumpur's prestigious commercial address and nestled between the PETRONAS Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin towers. Suria KLCC offers an array of goods and services to please and pamper the needs of shoppers – from high fashion to local delicacies and international gourmets.


GKUL-2G – Shopping Galore

Arrive at the Central Market which was Kuala Lumpur’s former largest "wet" fresh food market and it became the first case for large scale adaptive re-use of a building by the private sector. The unique feature of the Central Market is the provision of 120 monthly rented "Kiosks" i.e. refurbished old market stalls. In no other shopping complex is there such a variety of stalls selling all kinds of merchandise such as personalised T-shirts, handicrafts, portrait artists, souvenirs and other interesting paraphernalia. In order to retain the charm and uniqueness of Central Market, the mezzanine floor area was converted to house a "Kampung" (Malay Village). In this kampung area, eight shoplots have been created with the overall facade to reflect a Malay Village. The atmosphere in this "Kampung Baru" is reminiscent of a traditional kampung and only traders specialising in traditional crafts like Tekad (gold embroidery) weaving, Wau Kelantan (giant kites), Songket (gold weaving) and Sutera (silk), Batik making, Kelantan silver and Malay antiques are allowed in this area. Next head over to KL’s Chinatown, Petaling Street and get to experience its distinct character, colourful street of shops, restaurants and hawker stalls bustling with vitality. Flanking both sides of this street are shops selling anything from textiles to Chinese herbal medicines.


GKUL-3G – Heritage Walking Tour

Arrive at Bukit Bintang which is indisputably one of Kuala Lumpur city’s foremost shopping districts offering a multitude of merchandise to suit every taste and budget. All the city’s major shopping outlets are located in this area – namely Sungei Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza, Starhill Plaza and Lot 10. Passengers will be dropped off at the Lot 10 shopping complex. Next take a 3-hour heritage walk along Independence Square, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jamek Mosque, Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Market Square, Sze Yah Temple, Central Market, etc.