Genting Dream

1 reviews | 433° place out of 747
79.78
Details
  • Shipyard Meyer Werft
  • Year 2016
  • Length 335.35 m
  • Beam 39.70 m
  • Tons 150,695 gt
  • Decks 13
  • Cabins 1680
  • Passengers 3348
  • Crew 2000
  • Crew/Pax ratio 1 : 1.67
  • Currency CNY
  • Language Chinese, English
  • Flag Bahamas
Description

Genting Dream is the first Dream Cruises ship and was built to inaugurate the activity of this innovative Asian company. Over 150 thousand tons, 18 decks, 1674 cabins: one of the largest ships, able to offer all kinds of entertainment and dining.
The style on board is informal and lively, suitable for passengers of all ages but certainly fun for young people and families. There are rooms for every taste, from the simplest to the wonderful Palace Villa and Palace Penthouse.
Gabriele Bassi

79.78 Global rating
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Luanna D @Lua Contributor (3) 03/02/2026
79.78

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I concluded my journey in the Far East with a cruise aboard Genting Dream, departing from Singapore and calling at Phuket before returning. The ship proved to be the perfect finale to the trip, offering an experience that was both lively and relaxing at the same time. I appreciated the onboard style: informal, modern, and suitable for passengers of all ages. The public areas are spacious and well organized, with activities for children, dedicated areas for young people, and venues for adults, all while maintaining a consistently pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. I stayed in a Palace Villa, a spacious and elegant accommodation featuring a private balcony, a lounge area, and high-end finishes. The space was generous, the accommodation extremely comfortable, and the dedicated service made the experience even more exclusive.


Cruising area
Asia
Experience
Cruised (4 days)
Language
English
Period
Jan 2026
Who cruised?
Couple
Nationality
United Kingdom

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