Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Holiday Cruise Ship With Stopover Travel In Port Klang Day 2

One of the awesome ocean images

Day 2 12th Nov

This morning, the holiday cruise ship SuperStar Virgo made a short stopover in Malacca waters for embarking and disembarking passengers before making its way to Port Klang, Malaysia.

Meanwhile, we had our breakfast in Bella Vista Restaurant on Deck 6. Depending if you are having breakfast food of Chinese or Western origin, you would be seated accordingly. Even if you choose the Western breakfast, you would still have a choice of Western or Asian cuisine. This is one of the reasons why Bella Vista Restaurant is one of our favorite restaurants on board this travel cruise.


Breakfast food of a good variety

At Bella Vista Restaurant

Buffet section

Freshly Squeezed juice?

Enjoying breakfast in Bella Vista

The choice for Western breakfast food includes a variety of eggs, with your choice of hash potatoes, pork bacon, turkey ham, etc… For Asian, today’s choice was fried noodles which was just mildly spicy.

Help yourselves to the range of buffet breakfast foods of various varieties at the buffet counter. The range includes croissants, muffins, Danish pastry, salads, cereals, ham and cheese as well as fruits.


Asian Noodles

Various breakfast egg dishes


Bread

After breakfast, the gamblers went to ‘work’ in the casino and the rest of us went on our rounds exploring the ship and the various activities on board.


We proceeded to The Promenade on Deck 7 to check out the Dancercise. It was a thirty minutes session of Line Dance and good for those who would like to try out some line dancing or burn off some fat.


Dancercise

Following this was a thirty minutes session of WuShu where a young Tai Chi master gave basic Tai Chi instruction. So it was more a WuShu Taichi exercise with great tai chi postures.

WuShu Tai Chi

Great Tai Chi postures

Beginners Tai Chi

Checking on the participants

Good work!

More Tai Chi postures

Awesome


After the interesting session of Tai Chi instruction, we proceeded to Bellini indoors for a napkin folding demonstration. It was not too difficult folding napkins if you were to just follow the table napkin folding instructions and watch the demonstration.


Napkin folding demonstration

Trying out the table napkin folding

Pyramid napkin folding

Bamboo napkin folding

Next, we made our way to Bella Vista Restaurant at 1145 hrs and already there was a queue there. We had been advised to go early as there were limited large table at the Chinese section and we needed a table for ten persons. Fortunately we heeded their advice and managed to get a large table for our group.


The queue at 1145 hrs

Chinese lunch set menu for the day:-


APPETIZER

Deep-fried Chicken Wings Marinated with Preserved Red Beancurd Sauce


SOUP

Double Boiled Pork Ribs Soup with Golden Oyster and Dried Vegetables


MAIN COURSE

Steamed Fish with Soya Bean Paste

Braised Dou Geng with Minced Chicken and Yu Xiang Sauce

Stewed Ee Fu Noodles with Crab Meat and XO Sauce

Stir-fried Vegetables with Fu Yee sauce


DESSERT

Chilled Aloe Vera with Jackfruits


As usual, we enjoyed the soup and the chicken wings were ‘finger-licking’ good!


Enjoying the Chinese lunch on board the Malaysia cruise

After lunch, we had a birthday celebration – mine… J The Bella Vista crew came out singing Happy Birthday and bringing along a birthday Tiramisu cake. Surprise as it was 3 days early!


All waiting for the 'surprise'!


Birthday Celebration by SuperStar Virgo Cruise staff

Here comes the Tiramisu birthday cake

Birthday girl cutting the birthday cake!

When lunch was over, we returned back to the cabin and watched a sea plane doing its rounds whilst the cruise ship made its way into the harbour of Port Klang Malaysia for the stopover travel.


More ocean images

Sea plane

Sea plane again

Boats in the ocean as we get closer to Malaysia


Some of the shore excursions in Port Klang included:-

  • Sightseeing and City Tour @ S$49 (USD35.4) per adult – Here you would be able to drive past rubber and palm oil plantations before reaching Shah Alam where you can take photos of the impressive ‘Blue Mosque”. Visit the Thean Hou Buddhist Temple, a six-tiered temple regarded as one of the biggest Chinese temples in South East Asia, the 421 meter high concrete KL Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world and Suria KLCC Shopping Centre, an international modern shopping and entertainment centre noted for its convenience, accessibility and maximum visibility.
  • Shopping And Independent Activities @ S$25 (USD18.05) per adult to any of the shopping centres in Malaysia KL city such as KL Chinatown, Midvalley Megamall, 1 Utama or Bukit Bintang area.
  • Shopping And Independent Activities @ S$23 (USD16.60) per adult to Aeon Bukit Tinggi in the hub of southern Klang.

We did not book any of the tours provided by the cruise ship as we preferred going on our own and not having a restricted time to enjoy our shopping in Malaysia.


Our group waiting to disembark


At approximately 1415 hrs, we made our way to The Lido and disembarked from there to the Star Cruise Terminal. At the Star Cruise Terminal in Port Klang, we saw SuperStar Libra berthed there as well.


Star Cruise Terminal, Port Klang, Malaysia


SuperStar Libra

SuperStar Libra

Another Star Cruise Line

We then split into 3 groups and took 3 cabs to Aeon Bukit Tinggi in Klang, approximately 20 minutes away, instead of going all the way into KL city which would be approximately an hour’s journey.


TIPS FOR TRAVEL-


1. Each cab can take up to 4 passengers and costs RM45 (USD13.35) from the Star Cruises Terminal to Aeon Bukit Tinggi in Klang. The journey to and fro cost us RM90 (USD26.70) per cab x 3 cabs = RM270 (USD 80.15) for the 9 of us. If we had booked the shore excursion with the cruise ship, it would have cost us S$23 (USD16.60) per person and a total of S$207 (USD149.65). Note the price difference.

TIPS FOR TRAVEL-


2. If we had booked with the cruise ship, the assembly time for shopping at Aeon Bukit Tinggi was 1400 hrs to leave the Star Cruise Terminal.However, the pick up time for the returning buses would be at 1730 hrs which means that you had only about three hours to shop.Since we went on our own, we arranged with the cab drivers to pick us up at 1900 hrs, thus we had four hours to shop and eat to our heart’s content.

Aeon Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre

We had a smooth journey to Aeon Bukit Tinggi, a fairly new shopping mall that is located in the vibrant and modern township of Bandar Bukit Tinggi, the hub of southern Klang. Over here, you can find a delightful array of world-renowned labels, lots of sumptuous food outlets and much more all under one big roof! A family-oriented area, the Aeon Bukit Tinggi Shopping centre has a gross lettable area of one million square feet, making it one of the largest shopping malls in Malaysia.

Most of our shopping was done in Jusco, the anchor tenant in Aeon. We also stopped by the Liang Bao Tea House in front of Jusco and purchased some tea and tid bits. The deep fried sweet potato at Taiwan Snack Street next door was something interesting and a must try snack. A little like French fries but made with sweet potatoes instead.


Jusco Shopping in Malaysia

Organic Manuka Honey in Jusco

Mother in her wheelchair with family members

Coffee fair

Ever heard of Check Up coffee? Or should it be Chek Hup? :)



Next, as we passed by one of the kiosks, we saw a huge crowd. Upon further investigation, we discovered that the kiosk was selling some Malaysian snacks. The crowd at the kiosk seemed to be never ending. Some of our group members were attracted by the crowd ad bought quite a number of food products from the kiosk, Cheong Hoong.


Interesting looking urn in one of the shops selling Chinese products


"Cheong Hoong" has been a local brand since Malaysia independence in 1957, representing Chinese middle-aged entrepreneurship in that era. Cheong Hoong's products are derived from the heritage of multiracial culture and harmonious bonding, as well as a synergy of old and new savour of all time. In essence Cheong Hoong reflects traditional roots and unchanging flavours with more than 60 delicious native products which have been creatively blended by multiracial communities’ traditional delicacies.


The queue at Cheong Hoong kiosk


As some of our group members had shopped and bought quite a bit of items, they bought some sports bags to place their items in.


Our shopping in Malaysia!


We decided to have an early dinner at Lever 2 Arena Restaurant which seemed to be more like a food court. The Cantonese cooked food at Stall no. 2 was quite good and cost approximately RM5 (USD1.50) – RM5.50 (USD1.65) a plate on average.


Malaysia food 'Yee Mee'

Malaysia food 'Char Kway Teow'

Malaysia food 'Fried Bee Hoon'

Malaysia food 'Bee Hoon Hor Fun'

The stall where we bought our food from

The stage at the lobby in Aeon

We had arranged for the cabs to pick us up at 1900 hrs, in good time for the 2100 hrs that we needed to be back on board the Malaysia cruise ship. The taxi drivers were early and so were we. Thus we managed to leave Aeon at 1845 hrs and reached the Star Cruise Terminal soon after 1900 hrs. Upon re-boarding the Star Cruise line, we returned back to our cabins with our bags of shopping goodies.

At 2315 hrs, we thought of having some supper before going to bed. Upon reaching the Mediterranean Buffet Restaurant, we found it to be totally empty, ie. No people and no food. We then realized that supper was only from 12 midnight to 0100 hrs. As we were too tired to wait for supper, we went to bed soon after.


Thus ended Day 2 on our Malaysia cruise on board the holiday cruise ship SuperStar Virgo, with stopover in Port Klang where we managed to do some true Malaysia shopping and experienced the superb food of Malaysia. A very productive day today as we had also managed to check out the wushu tai chi instruction, line dance and table napkin folding demonstrations in the morning after breakfast.

SuperStar Virgo celebrating its 16th birthday! With of course 16 birthday treats to go by...






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