World Legacy Cruise
Heading on a cruise from Singapore is usually seen as a mighty atas getaway, at a sizable price tag to match. And then there are cruisegoers who enjoy the activities onboard, but don’t really fancy disembarking at various overseas destinations – be it out of sheer laziness, or because there is just so much to eat and do within the cruise itself.
To solve this pickle, World Legacy Cruise sails from Singapore at budget-friendly prices and anchors around 30 minutes from shore. That way, you’ll be able to savour all the key activities and indulgences of a cruise – including chilling on a deck with a crisp sea breeze and the sound of waves surrounding you – without the commitment nor price of venturing abroad.
How much do World Legacy Cruise tickets cost?

Oceanview Quad Cabin, accommodates 4 pax.
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Before we delve into the highlights onboard, we first need to establish the types of tickets that World Legacy Cruise offers. Apart from tickets that grant you overnight stays in cabins and suites, there is also an option for a Day Pass which gives you access to all the activities and facilities onboard – just without a room to crash in. Here’s the price breakdown:
| Stay/room type | Price |
| Day Pass | $38/pax |
| Interior Twin Cabin | $50/night |
| Interior Quad Cabin | $70/night |
| Oceanview Twin Cabin | $80/night |
| Oceanview Quad Cabin | $100/night |
| VIP Suite | $150/night |
Besides giving you access to roam around freely on the cruise and partake in all manner of activities, the Day Pass also includes meals. Pretty good value for money at just $38, considering that’s the cost of a restaurant dinner for 1 nowadays.

The spacious VIP Suite.
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And if it’s an overnight getaway you’re after, a room from $50/night is virtually unheard of. Not even Hotel 81 is that affordable, and even the VIP Suite on World Legacy Cruise will set you back just $150/night. Time for a romantic getaway where you’ll get to wake up to ocean views and a paid-for breakfast buffet!
What to expect from World Legacy Cruise

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World Legacy Cruise sails from Singapore Cruise Centre at HarbourFront. About 30 minutes in, the ship will be anchored and passengers can live it up and make merry, soaking in the sea views from day to night.
Just because World Legacy Cruise doesn’t operate like the traditional cruise liners we’re familiar with, doesn’t mean it’s short of activities onboard that will allow you to unwind, get lit, and everything else in between.
Dining
First up, everyone’s favourite aspect of going on a cruise: pigging out on sumptuous food. World Legacy Cruise offers full-day dining as well as buffet access for passengers with Stay Packages. That is, those who are staying overnight and have gotten a cabin. And as we mentioned above, Day Pass passengers will also get to redeem meals with their tickets.

Artist’s impression of the casual eatery.
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Dining options include a 24-hour casual eatery for cruisegoers to pop in for some nosh any time of the day, an international buffet, as well as a premium Chinese restaurant if you’re in the mood for some elevated fare. There’s also a bar where you can get your tipple and cocktails, accompanied by a litty atmosphere – which brings us to our next point: entertainment.
Activities
Several spaces around the cruise come alive every evening, transformed from chill daytime hangout spots into rousing social hubs. Think live music and nightly performances for passengers to get their groove on, along with themed social events and doomzi doomzi party nights.

Kick back and enjoy some live performances at the theatre lounge.
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For the perfect yin and yang balance, unwind at a variety of sun decks, relaxation zones, and quiet corners spread across the cruise ship. Nothing gets you in zen mode quite like a yoga sesh set against an ocean backdrop, and even just lounging on a pool chair as the waves crash around you can rejuvenate you to the max.
Set sail on World Legacy Cruise for a “floating staycay” experience
So, when does World Legacy Cruise start setting sail? Preview sailings kick off on 18th December 2025, and you can purchase tickets now, so get ‘em while they’re hot.
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Being able to chillax, feast, and party it up on a cruise from just $38 is tough to beat. And even if you’re staying the night, cabins start from a modest $50. Think of it as a floating staycay with priceless ocean views and vibes, priced cheaper than a typical hotel staycation, to boot.
Those who are planning a cruise with pals or family will be able to get even more bang for their buck. Case in point: booking the Interior Quad Cabin, which costs $70/night and accommodates up to 4, would bring the price down to just $17.50/pax. A cruise stay that costs less than a weekend movie ticket? Mind blown.
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