
| Star Cruises, the Leading Cruise Line in Asia-Pacific was
incorporated in September 1993, representing a bold initiative to tap
Asia-Pacific's potential as an international cruise destination. Following the acquisition of NCL Holdings in early 2000, Star Cruises is now the third largest cruise line in the world presently operating a combined fleet of 20 ships with over 32,000 lower berths. Today, Star Cruises epitomizes the fulfillment of regional aspirations to establish the cruise industry in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing increased tourism traffic into the countries around Asia-Pacific. Asian holiday-makers now see cruising as an exciting and value-for-money vacation. Simultaneously, it also started the influx of travelers from North America, Europe and Australia, who joined Star Cruises holidays for a glimpse of the various sights and sounds of Asia-Pacific. Presently, Star Cruises operates 8 ships based throughout Asia-Pacific with Singapore, Port Klang (Malaysia), Hong Kong and Keelung as ports of embarkation. Star Cruises has offices in Asia (China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth); Europe (Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom), United Arab Emirates and the United States of America. With a number of branches in some countries such as China, India and Australia, Star Cruises is represented in more than 20 locations worldwide. For more information on investor relations, please visit the links below: Star Cruises Corporate Governance. Financial information about Star Cruises in a concise format, as well as important corporate announcements and reports. Investors Relations' frequently asked questions. Contact our corporate office for investors relations enquiries. Top |













