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[Let's build D100] Ships you might come across in a busy port.

The party has come into a busy port and decide to visit some other ships. Who might they discover, what might they find?

d100 Interesting Ships in a Port


  1. Shani and Aurora's Tent of Two - The two goblin sisters Shani and Aurora sail providing services to port settlements. Shani claims to be a seer and charges 60gp for a "reading" of the future (she is not). Aurora 'The useful one' provides the service of casting identify for 20gp. She may also agree to sell some of her extensive library if offered the right price. [dweeb_bush]
  2. The Bones Brothers - The bones brothers are a travelling group of jolly bards. As their name suggests they are animated skeletons. Jimbo-double bass, Timbo-guitar, Limbo-vocals, Dimbo-marimba and Franky-drums. They are very hospitable and put on a show for anyone who comes and visits them! [dweeb_bush]
  3. The Lovers - A small nondescript boat lies just off the dock. The is no sign of activity on board apart from the dock inspector who is trying to find out who's boat it is. The truth is the owners of the boat died ten days ago and the boat has miraculously drifted safely into port. on a successful DC 10 investigation or perception check the party members discover two young male elves cowering in the cannonball chest. When the lid is lifted they start begging for their life. If pressed they reveal that the crew was attacked by sirens, the majority of the crew succomed to the siren's calls however the two young boys, deeply infatuated with each other did not care for their temptation. They ran out of food last night and thought they were surely doomed! [dweeb_bush]
  4. The Crows - A large black boat rests in port, neatly secured off one of the more expensive jettys. The most defining feature of the boat is that it is bustling with activity, not by humanoids but 3d12 black ravens. One wears a small captains hat and appears to undersatnd the party. If the party casts speak with animals they discover that the crows were awakened through a series of trials on a new spell aimed to mass awaken a group of creatures. The crows have varying degrees of intelligence and are all chaotic neutral alligned. The crows rebelled from, Hignory Flip, the wizard running the trials on a small island about 2 days sail from the port, and stole his ship. [dweeb_bush]
  5. Captain Redbeak! - A suspicious longship hovers low on the water. There is a steady stream of humanoids entering the covered boat and leaving a few minutes later with a small package. The ship belongs to Captain Redbeak, a feirce pirate captain who runs a drug trade: the drug in question is a relatively cheap drug called "Peak Water" and is collected dew from mountaintops, it gives the user a high that lasts 1d4 hours and gives the user a d4 of bardic inspiration. It costs 10gp per hit. The ship is manned by 2d6 Bandits, and if threatened or reported they will attempt to kill the party in defence of their lives. [dweeb_bush]
  6. Crazy Mr McGee - A delerious man stands warding off the dock guards with what looks like a loaded blunderbus. He's yelling about his notorious reputation as a savage pirate and keeps claiming they have come to "Take away my princess". The princess he's referring to is his boat- he imagines that it is a glourious gallion but in reality it's just a rowboat. If the party manage to subdue the man the dock guards thank them and offer to buy them a drink later that night in the tavern. [dweeb_bush]
  7. A Con??? - The players are drawn to a commotion hidden behind a crowd of people. A large goliath (Manneo) seems to have taken a small dwarf (Skalgrouth) hostage and is threatening to slit his throat if the dock guard do not meet his demands "I'll bloody well kill 'im if you don't give me what I want: 100gp worth of rubies and free passage out of this shit hole!". In reality the goliath and dwarf are working together pulling off this stunt at various ports in the area, so far, to great success! [dweeb_bush]
  8. The Rat's Den - The players follow a stream of rats on board a decrepid looking riverfairing vessel. When they make cross into the canvassed interior they see an old kobold playing the pipes, he seems to be a rat-catcher. If the party interrupt him in his ritual he turns the a swarm of rats against the party and runs off into the port. [dweeb_bush]
  9. Seeking Refuge - A smallish sloop titled 'The Diamond Endeavour' pulls into port, it's sinking and fast! A crew member (Emery Green) jumps onto the dockside and is yelling for help. The vessel was struck by a great storm while at sea and they sustained damage when they brushed by a reef. Luckily they werent wrecked but unluckily they could not repair all the damage with materials on board. They've been bailing for hours and can no longer bail as fast as the ship is filling up with water! If the characters wish to help they can make a DC 13 group athletics check to bail enough water to stop the crew from having to jump ship and leave it to sink. If the players are successful Emery thanks them profusely and offers them a map to a shipwreck they were on the way to dive at before the storm hit them. "It's rumoured that this is the wreck of the old pirate lord, Feather Toothed Bill's ship and may hold riches beyond imagine!" [dweeb_bush]
  10. The Gilded Sail - A group of merchants, all of various races, each offering unique, and expensive, magical trinkets. True to their name, their sail is actually a thin sheet of gold, and the rest of their ship is covered in valuable metals and gems. It’s also very well armed, as are the merchants aboard. Keep an eye on the rogue when this one’s around. [Dragon_Overlord]
  11. The Patchwork - A large ship which seems to have been destroyed and repaired numerous times with whatever material the crew had, from birch wood to copper metal to even welded armor and weapons. Speaking of the crew, they appear to be a mishmash of Kenku, Kobold, Halfling, and the occasional Tabaxi and Goblin. The captain appears to be a raccoon by the name of Majos, which, if your party stumbles upon the question of why and how a raccoon is a ship captain, she would respond with “a salty mage who didn’t know how to win a simple game of cards had a tantrum.” She would then offer the party a game of cards in which if the party beats Majos, she rewards the party a hefty sum of 100 GP, and if any party member is any of the races listed above, she rewards an additional magic item (DM’s choice) and offers a position to the party member for them to join her crew. Accept and the party is taken to an additional encounter to an island for treasure. Decline is acceptable and Majos would accept any favor from the party. [SpyroAndToothless]
  12. The Feyr Winds - An elegant ship that carries goods and treasures from far off Elven lands run by a mixture of elven and faerie creatures. Their most illustrious goods are fruits that can do many things such as heal wounds, cure poisons, or even granting stat bonuses for a minute! (Vendor: Fruits are magical and can take on the effect of any potion you want.) [OSpiderBox]
  13. Gnasher's Maw - A tribal-ized longship driven by a "merry" band of lizard folk. They obviously don't understand personal space or social norms, and are seeking people to help them with a Giant problem. (Hook: if your party is having downtime while they look for their next quest, this could be that hook they need.) [OSpiderBox]
  14. The Esteemed Steamboat - Artificers run this marvel of steam engineering. However... it's currently in a state of disrepair. Looks like heavy damage from some monstrosity. While they're extremely proficient in fixing it, they have no money and are looking for work to pay for supplies. (Allies: party could hire some of them for an upcoming task/adventure, or even offer to fund the repairs in exchange for favopassage.) [OSpiderBox]
  15. The Mainstream (You’ll never need a bigger boat!) - A casino cruise ship featuring a large game room, several bars, comfortable rooms, a pool and a hot tub fueled by a continual flame spell. It is captained by a tall, brown scaled lizardfolk woman named Kepesk. The dealers are kenku bards repeating rules and barking (“Step right up, try you’re luck at the Wheel of the Goddess of Fortune!”) There is also a large vault of gold on board, guarded by lizardfolk soldiers. One particular patron is looking for a few helping hands for a bit of a caper now that he knows the guards patrol schedules. [spiff2]
  16. Rocinante - A relatively fancy and expensive ship being up kept by the Quijano family and their servants. The last living member of the family is a young man, obsessed with swords and thirst for adventure. He agrees to let the team borrow the ship, in exchange for him coming with them on their adventures to wherever they’re going. [DrFishPhd]
  17. Deep Blue - In a corner of the harbour, a seemingly empty ship. Sails are neatly furled, crew seems to have left the ship mere hours ago. On the deck, small openings allows the visitor to enter the hold, in it, some barrels, hammocks. Beside one of the hammock, a book, quite old, written in an old version of Common language.In the middle of the hold, some blankets cover a group of trunks, under these trunks, another opening ... leading to another hold. In this hold, vessels, old fashioned lanterns, and some parchment written in ancient language. At the bottom of a bulkhead, an opening, some stairs gong down in another hold.Wood seems ancient, and strange figures are carved into the wooden parts of the boats. Some ancient runes are covering pillars. In the middle of the hold, a panel with nails made of some unknown metal, once open, stairs going down in the dark. From the shadows, the noise of little splaches. [doctor_providence]
  18. The Mosquito - Run by a crew of githyanki pirates. What seems like a normal battle vessel, once on the open ocean, the sails begin turning outward and suddenly the ship begins gliding above the waters surface at fast speeds. [GladiatorJustin]
  19. The C.H.U.D.- The Shell of a massive deceased Dragonturtle floats next to the dock, it’s ends sealed by mechanical claws, and a viewport fitted into the front. The C.H.U.D. (Chelonian Hammerworked Underwater Dirigible) was designed by the Gnomish Inventor Hector Copperspark. Crewed by gnomes and halflings as they are the only ones small enough to man the complex machinery crammed into the turtle shell, the C.H.U.D. is a mercenary vessel that hires out to perform naval attacks. Hector just got a lead on a new job, and he needs some muscle to pull it off... [Lakandalwa]
  20. The Temple - A ship that serves as a mobile temple to a water deity. It goes from port to port to carry services. [SMGB_NeonYoshi]
  21. Cloudscraper - One of the gems of the Romish Empire's formidable fleet, the Cloudscraper is a powerful warship specially constructed for defeating sea monstrosities of all kinds. Developed after the Queen's late husband was killed by an island feeder (colossal sea beasts known for swallowing swaths of land whole), this vessel with an imposing tower-like bridge is loaded up with all types of harpoons, cannons, and magical armor. Some even say that, thanks to a powerful magical engine, the top half of the ship can separate from the brig to chase after flying beasts attempting to get away. With how famous it is, plenty of townsfolk are eager to get a look at the shining bronze beast of a boat. But what's it doing here of all places? [MildlyConcernedGhost]
  22. The Wistful Wanderer - A small sloop with a single cabin in the middle of the deck. A skilled observer might note that the sails and rigging as well as the rudder occasional shift to right the ship or tighten and secure themselves more. The cabin is actually permanently enchanted with a Mordenkainen’s Magnificent mansion and the ship is handled by a permanent crew of 20 unseen servants. It is owned by the Wandering Wizard Wesley Wrycroft. He sails the world at his leisure, seeking trade for scrolls and arcane artifacts. He also regularly hires adventurers to gather difficult to reach artifacts from unworthy hands whenever he finds a lead on the location of such a relic. [Lakandalawa]
  23. The Magic Brawler - A merchant ship with a very strong looking captain comes to port. If the party chooses to look at their items the captain will challenge the party to an arm wrestling match. Beating a DC 20 strength check will award the party one minor magic item from the captain's personal stash, and beating a DC 25 strength check will award a magic item of the DMs choosing. [TheInstitute4]
  24. The Friend Ship - A comfortable looking wooden ship full of people just hanging out on the deck. While aboard this ship you find yourself under the effects of the Charm Person spell to make everyone friendly with each other. [Stormkiko]
  25. The Dragon Ship - Captained by a Dragonborn with a dragon head on the prow, this ship is a merchant vessel crewed by a muscular Dragonborn who sits on the deck smoking a long pipe. The ship has put down for repairs after grazing a rock which tore a few holes in the starboard side. [AndreTheSalty]
  26. Kender - A rag tag ship filled with swashbuckling Kender. The ship looks like it was made from bits and pieces of many different ships.The Kender are very drunk and have no idea how they got to this port. [Slainlion]
  27. The Poor Captain - A ship that looks broken and near sinking, in truth it's one of the most armed ship on the seas. It uses help calls or just their non threatening look to lure ships close so that they can attack them. [DungeonsAndScouts]
  28. The Fisticuffs- A medium sized rowdy ship sits a little way out from the dock. The ship has two massive hands stemming from the hulls on long mechanical arms. The hands have an AC of 25, a damage threshold of 5, and 30 health each. They ship can leave the water and "walk" on the hands. The ship is primarily a combat ship and is crewed by a band of mischevious gnome tinkerers. In addition to attacking (+10 to hit: 4d6 + 8 bludgeoning damage) the hands can also cast Bigby's hand once per day. [dweeb_bush]
  29. The Grain Barge - A large barge with a dirt floor and wheat growing. A single old man lives on the barge, and sells wheat for 2 pountds per copper piece. In the hull of the barge, accessible only by a trapdoor in the old man's shack, is a large pile of carrots. [serious_tabaxi]
  30. Sea Rot - A large gallion speeds into port with a yellow flag raised. As soon as they dock and have paid the docking fee the captain, a large half-orc woman called Mishka, starts calling for help! She reveals that over half of her crew has contracted a strange plague and she fears for her life. She came to port to seek medical assisstance but fears she is infected so dares not go ashore.The plague - Sea Rot - Is highly contagious and air-borne: if a creature comes within 5ft. of an infected creature they must succeed on a DC 17 Constitution save or become infected themself, symptoms take 1d10 days to manifest. The symptoms of Sea Rot are gruesome, starting with the extremities of the body, the body starts depositing water in cytoplasm-like sacks. At the end of every long rest the creature takes 2d6 cold damage and must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution save or suffer 1 permanent constitution damage, the infected creature also has disadvantage on strength and dexterity checks. It can only be cured by magical means that remove a disease.If the party fetches help she rewards them with a small favour and a pouch full of gemstones worth 50gp, in addition, if the party can cure the 20 crew members and contain the plague she offers them passage anywhere, offers an additional 100gp, and her cutlass- a +1 scimmitar that also increases the holder's charisma by 2 while holding it. [dweeb_bush]
  31. Grok's Galley - A medium-sized ship piloted by a Tortle named Grok(He Understands Things)11. The ship is a 2 sailed vessel with few cannons and other wartime mechanisms on them. The crew is very resilient and full of ragtag non-humaniods. Gnolls, Dragonborn, Ratfolk etc.He's about to set sail back home as he's heard of this group of ratfolk that are trying to overthrow the government in his home town. [VKilledTInternet]
  32. The Abigail - An old warship thought to be lost that had been renovated and turned into an inn. It’s run by two very attractive siblings, who turn out to be sirens and one night, they take the boat out to the sea and eat all the passengers. [TardyTortoise]
  33. The Comfort - This massive galleon is an independent freebooter that refuses to pay allegiance to any nation or city. Housing a collection of skilled healers and clerics, the Comfort sails to areas struck by famine, plague, and war, providing healing to whomever requests it. The sailors aboard the vessel have all sworn the same oath, to defend the healers and their patients with their lives no matter the cost.While the Comfort usually is accepted at any port, it sometimes comes under attack when it travels to war torn regions and as such is well equipped to defend itself should it come under attack. [Lakandalawa]
  34. Arabian Traders - An exotic merchant vessel filled with silks, spices, and strange spirits is disembarking. A dashing arabian prince asks basic questions about the city, potentially becoming enamored with one of the party members. He is rich and slightly crazy, and believes anything can be bought for a price. This gets him into trouble when he tries to buy someone's hand in marriage to add to his collection of luxuries and many wives back in his home port. [jfractal]
  35. Deep Sea Scavengar - Salty, untrustworthy sailors (who look like pirates) are disembarking/unloading from their latest voyage. They have been at sea for months, and haven't seen a woman in that long - they openly hit on and jeer at any females in the group with a CHA score of 11 or higher. One sailor tells a fanciful story about sirens that they encountered on their voyage, killing 3 of their men (it's hard to tell if they are serious or not). [jfractal]
  36. His majesty's secret - A heavily outfitted, small warship is in a secret mission from the king. Heavily armed/armored guards stand watch over the docks, turning away everyone, and refusing to divulge their purpose here. [jfractal]
  37. Smallminded Yokels - A small, local fishing vessel filled with xenophobic, small-minded fisherman. The make disparaging remarks about any non-humans if approached. If the party gives them lip, they will get jumped by the crew the next time they wander the harbor at night. [jfractal]
  38. Mussel's Mate - A large fishing vessel that has seen it's better days. Rigging is in tatters, masts are spliced together, mismatched patchworks sails. Oddly enough the captains quarters are extremely well apportioned not at all like the rest of the ship. [hamlet_d]
  39. The Wayward Lady - This ship has an all female crew. The species on board are the outcasts from different lands. They serve as a place for any who are lost to have a home, though men don't tend to stay for long for some reason. After a successful DC 20 insight check it can be found that men on board the ship for 4 months become women. [42firehawk]
  40. The Gypsy - On the deck is what appears to be a stage where beautiful female dancers perform to music provided by a small band of bards. One of the dancers, who is known as the Storyteller, tells stories through song as the rest of the dancers provide her the visuals/backup dancing. Her voice is noticeably quite low for a woman, but is very enchanting nonetheless. An insight check with a DC20 will reveal that all of the performers are cross-dressing men. [Crystalized13]
  41. The Stable - A ship of decent size that carries horses (or any other kind of mount in your game) from port to port and sells them at a decent price to tired and/or injured travelers. It is crewed by a family of six (mother is the captain, father, three sons, three daughters) and a few extras the gathered along their journey, namely; a nice old man who wants to see the world, a young woman with a fiery attitude and an obvious crush on one of the party members, a muscular Dragonborn who has obviously seen some action who now tends to the horses, a bard who offers entertainment to the crew on board and is particularly liked by the children, a mute Druid who helps the horses and is good friends with the Dragonborn (who interprets their sign), and an ex-pirate who loves the sea but wishes to leave their past behind them. [Crystalized13]
  42. The Penny Bucket - The penny bucket is barely a ship. It's looks like a wash-bucket with a wooden T nailed to it and has a large white shirt as a sale. As far as you can tell there's no way to steer, its an utter mystery to you how it ended up in port, let alone why the dock authority would charge it to dock. When you peer inside the bucket you see a small red pseudodragon peacefully sleeping on it's hoard, which consists of 3pp, 16gp, 103sp, and 56cp, 6 rubies worth 30gp, and a dusty diamond worth 300gp , and a small magical trinket of the DM's choice. If woken up the Pseudodragon wakes up and fiercely snarls , cowering, and protecting its stuff. The dragon will trade any of the items in its hoard if the adventurers offer something of value, or a large amount of food. If the party wants to adopt the dragon along with it's hoard it may be won over with gifts and a DC18 animal handling check. [dweeb_bush]
  43. The Crafty Raft - A makeshift raft has floated down the coast and slammed into the dock. There is no one on board and it appears to be unmanned. There is a note fixed to the mast with a tiny butterknife. The note has directions, "at the lightning stump follow the stream and rescue us". The raft, and attached note were made by crafty goblins attempting to lure creatures down the coast right into a trap. The goblins have made finding their hideout incredibly easy. With a DC 5 nature (tracking) check the party can find the tree and follow it down to the river. The real trap is a series of pitfall traps cleverly hidden in and around the stream. If the adventurers continue along the stream they must succeed on a DC18 Perception check to avoid it and must succeed on a DC14 Dexterity save or fall 10ft. into spikes and take 1d6 bludgeoning damage and 2d6 piercing damage. They are then accosted by 2d4 goblins. [dweeb_bush]
  44. The Illusory Boat - Moored in the port is a huge gleaming golden pirate ship, there must be at least 50 richly dressed halflings manning it. There's a long gangplank extending to the dock. Suddenly there's the noise of several cannons firing off. The guards rush over to the ship, fearing that they are attacking the port. They scream at the ship- "come down here and speak to us you cowards, we can't board your ship without permission but we will call the town guard!" A voice calls from the ship yelling insults at the guards aiming to infuriate them till they board the boat. If any one steps on the gangplank they must succeed on a DC 14 Dexterity save or fall into the water, as they do the ship dissapears and it's revealed that the entire ship is a major illusion cast by three giggling wizards who run away from one of the neighboring piers. [dweeb_bush]
  45. The Question - There's a metallic ship floating in the water. From it you hear loud beeping, chirping, and whirring noises coming from it and it's attracted a large crowd of 3d10 townsfolk, who are fearfully inspecting the ship. As you approach closer you begin to hear a voice in all the artificial noises. You hear it asking thousands of questions, in thousands of voices: "who am I?", "why am I here?", "What's that ugly thing over there?", "what is the meaning to life", "Why are there people watching me?", and other creepy remarks that give the idea that the ship is conscious and scared. When the adventurers look into the boat they see a blinking green, light with a swirling marbled texture on it. The light turns red and starts asking questions very specific to the party. Before long it begins speaking in tongues and a flash of blinding light appears. The adventurers make a DC13 constitution save. On a failed save they are blinded for a minute and take 4d4 psychic damage or half as much on a successful save. When the adventurers look again the ship is gone and there is just a small gemstone floating in the water, whispering to the party in tongues that are unintelligible. [dweeb_bush]
  46. The mistake -A small boat that seems to have been renamed fairly recently. The - ake part of the name is in a different calligraphy and color from the rest of the name [Ido97]
  47. The Barnacle - An old weathered gun-ship bearing it's scars from many a battle, but nevertheless being no worse for the wear. Built strong from some ancient hardwoods and it has been well maintained to the best a ship of that age could be. The crew is a rowdy bunch of salty Dawgs that work as hard as they play...and they fight even harder. They may squabble amongst themselves, but don't you dare mess with or insult one of their brotherhood. They have come to port ready to sell their wares, collect their bounty and spend it irresponsibly. All so they can find their next mission and do it all over again. [gothic03]
  48. The Bauntoo - A strange ramshackle ship occupied by amphibious humanoids that spend near their entire lives out at sea, trade in weird cool stuff they've found deep diving into cool underwater locations like ocean ruins, and wont be at port for long. [Swerve-Bro]
  49. The Leviathan - A huge ship listing hard to one side, its mast broken halfway up and the sails drooping to the deck. All of the wood is dark brown, slimy and rotting out. It looks like someone pulled a shipwreck from the bottom of the sea and it remained afloat by some miracle. If the party inspects the ship, they will find it has already been thoroughly looted and all that remains of the crew are skeletons. (Whether the skeletons are animated or not is up to you). The dock guards will tell you that a huge fog rolled in last night and this ship was there when the fog lifted. [painterinsomniac]
  50. The Menagerie - A decent sized merchant ship, this one is run by all sorts of different creatures though none are humanoid. This ship was originally a travelling circus showing off all manner of awakened animals who were kept captive. The animals are quite amiable and will offer carry passengers in exchange for assistance selling their goods in markets. [painterinsomniac]
  51. The Coffin - A casket-shaped ship that contains the body of a 21-ft giant. The top of the casket has been fitted with sails and rigging and is manned by a crew of humans who tell the party that the giant hired them before his death. He always wanted to sail around the world, so half of all his treasures would be given to the crew who sailed him around the world. The money is to be awarded upon the crews return to the giant's family home, and the crew must have an artefact from each land to prove their voyage complete to the family and get their loot. Of course, the crew isn't bothering with actually sailing around the world - they're content to just make port for a year and trade people for ancestral trinkets so they can return to the land of giants in a year and take their massive loot. They've been given a hefty advance to cover the cost of their long voyage, so money is no object. Adventurers can sell their items if the item is from a distinct background (eg a Dwarven Warhammer, an Elven scroll of healing, etc). [Anceaus]
  52. The Lighthouse - This ship is captained by a young cowardly wizard and an equally nervous-looking crew of young human men. Atop the central mast is a large lighthouse light, which the owner uses to keep other ships far away from him while at sea so as to avoid any trouble. If approached, the captain will immediately begin grovelling and handing over loot at the sight of the party's weapons, offering them any onboard services he can think of for his crew to do for them (shoeshines, blade sharpening, armour mending).Turns out it's all an act - the captain is actually a conniving trickster who transports and deals in Light Blue Light, a magical drug that induces paranoia/twitchy behaviour but grants a 1d6 bonus to Strength for a period of 1 hour. [Anceaus]
  53. The Nest - A vaguely ship-shaped bramble of collected branches and tar, this vessel doesn't look like it should even float, much less sail. It's run completely by Kenku's. They love to collect shiny objects and every nook and cranny of the nest is filled with glittering pieces of treasure and trinkets, among which are a range of magical items.Anything can be bought for a price, but what they especially want is for the adventurers to help them get a shiny old chalice that they've spotted beneath the waters of the harbour - they aren't big swimmers. [Anceaus]
  54. The Half-Pint - An average looking, 2nd-rate ship run exclusively by halflings and gnomes. The crew are rolling a large number of barrels off the ship. A DC 13 Investigation Check will uncover that the Half-Pint has almost twice as many decks as a regular ship of that size and the diminutive crew use the extra space to smuggle illegal magical ale that has explosive side effects. If approached, the first mate (a scruffy gnome named Sebastiano who trusts people a little too easily considering his trade) will ask the party if they are 'for hire' or just want a cask.If the party is looking to buy, refer to the http://dndspeak.com/2017/12/100-random-potion-effects/ to determine what effect their beer has.If they're interested in the job, he would have them guard a supply wagon transporting contraband IPA to an old wizard who lives in an ivory tower in the nearby forest for a sum of 25gp each. What the party doesn't know is that the wizard is in the process of transitioning into a Lich, and the beer is the magical conduit by which he has been transforming. The wizard has the stats of a Revenant if the party chooses to fight him. If an unconscious creature drinks the illegal beer, they will be revived and become Undead. [Anceaus]
  55. The "Blu Moon" - A two masted Caravel. An ocean going merchant ship, that has recently been damaged by pirates, but escaped because they dumped all cargo overboard. The ship is being repaired and expected to be ready in two days. The captain, Quintus "Full" Moon, already has agreed to transport 24 bales of dyed fabric to [INSERT DESTINATION] but is now looking for some more cargo for the same destination. The rest of the crew is: first mate Eldan Wind (m half-elf), bosun Karrla (f half-orc), helmsman Olfie Re (f half-elf), cook Carlin Zwiet (f gnome), and four human sailors: Frenk(m), Ra(f), Tjoris(m) en Huub(m). Huub is a 12 year old boy on his first trip. [Jeeve65]
  56. The Leatherback - A merchant ship from a faraway land. It is made of a beautiful reddish wood and adorned with many colorful flags. About half the crew is made up of tortles and the other half consists of various other races they picked up on their travels. They are very friendly people and will happily buy you a drink or two in exchange for stories of your adventures or of the places and cultures you’ve experienced. If they take a liking to you they're even willing to give you free passage to wherever you'd like to travel... as long as that place happens to be the next port along their voyage. [TheMightyLoaf]
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EDIT: Games are mostly PAL, some are NTFS
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My Memorable Trip to Goa and My Goa Travel Guide

In the city full of chaos, I was thinking to take a break from work for long enough. So, one day out of the blue, me & my 5 other friends decided to plan a trip to Goa. Goa is a premier holiday destination for travelers to explore and as we haven’t been to Goa before and heard a lot good about Goa like its exotic beaches, resorts for leisurely accommodations, clubs for dazzling nightlife, aesthetically beautiful incredible forts and churches, romantic views, fabulous weather, amazing ambiance and especially my so favorite Goan food restaurants. What else you want for a vacation! There are lots of things to do in Goa. For romantic couples to fun freak people, Goa has something for everyone whether a person is looking for a honeymoon, solo trip, a family vacation, or trip with a group of friends.
The first and the foremost thing I wanted to do is to book Mumbai to Goa cruise. So, I checked it out and found two cruises that were available, Jalesh Cruise and Angriya Cruise. I chose Angriya Cruise as it was perfectly matching my budget and it is more of a passenger ship.
Angriya Cruise
Talking about Jalesh Cruise, it was a bit expensive for me but it offers more private sea views, better ride quality, better cleanliness and hygiene as compared to Angriya Cruise. Jalesh Cruise have international staff as it is a Mauritius based company while Angriya Cruise is Indian based. Both the cruises are good at their own places compared to the price and suitability.
Jalesh Cruise
Whether you are looking to relax and unwind, especially holidays in Goa with friends or family, what’s most important is your stay. There are plenty of excellent accommodation options like Airbnb Goa including AirBnB Goa Villas, as well as beach resorts closest to famous restaurants and bars you can go to within North Goa.
Airbnb Goa
One of my favorites is Grand Hyatt Goa where I stayed. Other options we took into consideration are Cidade De Goa, Holiday Inn Goa and Taj Exotica Goa which we’ll definitely try the next time we visit. The hotel property was so beautiful and huge. These are amongst the best hotels and resorts in Goa with world-class hospitality and services, bay view rooms with club access, closest to the sea, best pool areas, best casino and spa, suitable for kids, and most importantly the prices will not dent your pocket.
Grand Hyatt Goa

Cidade De Goa
A small state on the western coast of India, Goa is an amazing and magical city, best known for its scenic beaches or a paradise for beach lovers in India ranging from popular Baga Beach, Palolem Beach, Anjuna Beach, Calangue beach, Candolim Beach, Vagator Beach and more. These are some wide sandy & breezy palms and beautiful beaches in the world, popular among the tourists. With plenty of adventurous activities and water sports like water-skiing, parasailing, bump rides, jet-skiing, catamaran sailing, banana rides and windsurfing, these beaches are full of energy and life. You’ll enjoy every bit of it. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes on the beachside where you can have a variety of delicious food options while having the aesthetic and spectacular views of the sea & sunset, looking at the waves crashing on the shore. These beach shacks are all lit up in sparkling lights at night giving you the best nightlife experience.
Thalassa Goa

Martins Corner Goa
Now coming to the food which has always been my first priority while I’m traveling. I personally am a goan and seafood lover but some of my friends were vegetarian. So, we took both points into consideration and found the best suited and famous food options in Goa. They were Thalassa Goa, Curlies Goa, Martins Corner Goa, and Barbeque Nation Goa. So, we chose Thalassa Goa for the food as they are famous for their Greek, Mediterranean & Seafood cuisine and its picturesque seaside & sunset views, with five-star ratings. The most important thing I read about Thalassa is that it remains crowded so make a reservation before visiting. We pre-booked our sea-side table a night before. We went the other day and we so loved the restaurant. They have outdoor seating, beachside bar, live music, lip-smacking food, it was surely worth every penny. One must try their Prawns Pastitsada, Souvlaki, and Goan fish curry. It was so yummy that I could have that daily.
Curlies Goa
The next day we thought of trying another restaurant, then we decided to go to Curlies because we were told that if you haven’t been to Curlies Goa, your trip to Goa is incomplete. Curlies is a small beach shack located on Anjuna beach. It is definitely the perfect place for a foodie and party lovers, famous for Continental, Italian, Israeli, Indian & Goan cuisine. One of Curlies' specialties is Kings Crab. We wanted to try that so we ordered King Crab, Pizza, Beef Steak, and trust me, it’s so delicious that I have that taste still in my mouth. After enjoying the sunset, we danced to loud electronic music. Curlies have a private dancefloor that was super crowded and it’s the most fun thing I have ever seen. From the coolest pub to the shack, you’ll experience everything at Curlies. A night full of trance music, neon lights, delectable food, and amazing drinks. I only had heard about the nightlife in Goa, and now that I’ve experienced every bit of it. If I had the option, I could have just stayed there for ages. One must have rightly said that the trip to Goa is incomplete without being at Curlies. I really want to try Martin’s Corner the next time I visit Goa.
This was one of our memorable trips. The hustle at night that you’ll find in Goa will exceed your expectations. Cherish the legendary nightlife or some calm moments or might just lay on the beach watching life and people pass by. If you are a party animal and love grooving to your favorite beats while enjoying exotic drinks, then Goa is the perfect place for you. For more information, visit goa travel guide.
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[Let's Build] 100 modern "dungeons"

1) A derelict shipwreck
2) Old bootlegger tunnels
3) Metropolitan sewers
4a) Abandoned subway tunnels 4b) Subway system
5) Government or Survivalists bunker complex.
6) A rich persons mansion
7) A large and complicated sky scraper that houses a company belonging to an eccentric billionaire
8) A moving train
9) A train yard
10) A museum of oddities
11) An unexplored Victorian grotto (A cave system under a garden designed to show nature's splendor paired with the intentional placement of human aesthetic).
12) A derelict factory
13a) A shopping center 13b) An abandoned shopping mall
14) A movie theater (The whole building, filled with individual dark theaters, service hallways, and large open chambers for concessions.)
15) The Winchester mystery house
16) A laboratory or research facility
17) A mobster club or hideout
18) An airport
19) Shipyard
20) Warehouse
21) Sheriff's office/Jail/Police station
22) Supermarkets
23) Abandoned mine shaft
24) A mansion owned by a special effects artist who's gone crazy
25) A secret undercity.
26) Abandoned theme park
27) A hospital
28) A prison
29) A nuclear silo
30) A strange old bookshop whose shelves stretch so much much further than seems possible for such a tiny little shop
31) Good ol' Miskatonic U
32) A garbage dump
33) The Paris Catacombs
34) Amazon (etc) automated delivery fortress with hyper modern tunnel system for robots zipping around
35) IKEA
36) Toys emporium
37) Local leisure centre. Empty rooms full with gym equipment, balls for various sports and swim gear. Could also include swimming pools (drained or undrained) and outside AstroTurf fields.
38) A laser tag arena.
39) A go kart track.
40) A charity shop.
41) A skyscraper.
42) A large freight terminal
43) A large hotel
44) A mansion
45) A military base
46) A military base (black site)
47) A ship (large cargo ship)
48) A ship (large military ship)
49) A ship (luxury cruise ship)
50) Junk yard / Scrap yard
51) Sewers
52) Steam Tunnels
53) Abandoned towns (ex: Centralia - abandoned after coal mine fire, burning since 1962)
54) Airplane boneyard
55) Alcatraz Island
56) Arcology
57) College Campus
58) Disney Land / Disney World (underground tunnel system)
59) Flood Tunnels
60) Island resort
61) Large apartment building
62) Large consulate
Large corporate compounds (Google, Microsoft)
Large graveyards with mausoleums (Arlington National Cemetery, New Orleans)
Large high schools
Large Library
Lava Tubes in Hawaii
Mental Health Facility (insane asylum)
Mines (coal, diamond, salt, etc)
Museum of (art / natural history / paleontology / science / sports)
Natural Caverns
Oil Rig (offshore)
Power Stations (fossil fuel, hydro electric, nuclear, solar)
Refinery
Seaworld & other places with large aquariums
Sports stadium
The Grand Bazaar (Istanbul Turkey)
The Pentagon
The UN Building
TV broadcast stations
Underground city (Altlanta, Chicago, New York, etc)
Vegas casino
Water Processing Plant
Zoos
A large tent city
A large traffic jam
Food processing plant
Foundry
Indoor vertical farm
Ship graveyard
Shipping container yards
The Kennedy Space Center
Trailer park
Wilderness Camp
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Weekly Events Thread 12/30/19 - 1/5/20

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New Year's Eve Events



Sporting Events This Week
Attractions Around the Area
Recurring Outdoor Activities
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Comedy This Week
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Tourism

Tourism

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Tourism, the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services. As such, tourism is a product of modern social arrangements, beginning in western Europe in the 17th century, although it has antecedents in Classical antiquity. It is distinguished from exploration in that tourists follow a “beaten path,” benefit from established systems of provision, and, as befits pleasure-seekers, are generally insulated from difficulty, danger, and embarrassment. Tourism, however, overlaps with other activities, interests, and processes, including, for example, pilgrimage. This gives rise to shared categories, such as “business tourism,” “sports tourism,” and “medical tourism” (international travel undertaken for the purpose of receiving medical care).

The Origins Of Tourism

By the early 21st century, international tourism had become one of the world’s most important economic activities, and its impact was becoming increasingly apparent from the Arctic to Antarctica. The history of tourism is therefore of great interest and importance. That history begins long before the coinage of the word tourist at the end of the 18th century. In the Western tradition, organized travel with supporting infrastructure, sightseeing, and an emphasis on essential destinations and experiences can be found in ancient Greece and Rome, which can lay claim to the origins of both “heritage tourism” (aimed at the celebration and appreciation of historic sites of recognized cultural importance) and beach resorts. The Seven Wonders of the World became tourist sites for Greeks and Romans.
Pilgrimage offers similar antecedents, bringing Eastern civilizations into play. Its religious goals coexist with defined routes, commercial hospitality, and an admixture of curiosity, adventure, and enjoyment among the motives of the participants. Pilgrimage to the earliest Buddhist sites began more than 2,000 years ago, although it is hard to define a transition from the makeshift privations of small groups of monks to recognizably tourist practices. Pilgrimage to Mecca is of similar antiquity. The tourist status of the hajj is problematic given the number of casualties that—even in the 21st century—continued to be suffered on the journey through the desert. The thermal spa as a tourist destination—regardless of the pilgrimage associations with the site as a holy well or sacred spring—is not necessarily a European invention, despite deriving its English-language label from Spa, an early resort in what is now Belgium. The oldest Japanese onsen (hot springs) were catering to bathers from at least the 6th century. Tourism has been a global phenomenon from its origins.
Modern tourism is an increasingly intensive, commercially organized, business-oriented set of activities whose roots can be found in the industrial and postindustrial West. The aristocratic grand tour of cultural sites in France, Germany, and especially Italy—including those associated with Classical Roman tourism—had its roots in the 16th century. It grew rapidly, however, expanding its geographical range to embrace Alpine scenery during the second half of the 18th century, in the intervals between European wars. (If truth is historically the first casualty of war, tourism is the second, although it may subsequently incorporate pilgrimages to graves and battlefield sites and even, by the late 20th century, to concentration camps.) As part of the grand tour’s expansion, its exclusivity was undermined as the expanding commercial, professional, and industrial middle ranks joined the landowning and political classes in aspiring to gain access to this rite of passage for their sons. By the early 19th century, European journeys for health, leisure, and culture became common practice among the middle classes, and paths to the acquisition of cultural capital (that array of knowledge, experience, and polish that was necessary to mix in polite society) were smoothed by guidebooks, primers, the development of art and souvenir markets, and carefully calibrated transport and accommodation systems.

Technology And The Democratization Of International Tourism

Transport innovation was an essential enabler of tourism’s spread and democratization and its ultimate globalization. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the steamship and the railway brought greater comfort and speed and cheaper travel, in part because fewer overnight and intermediate stops were needed. Above all else, these innovations allowed for reliable time-tabling, essential for those who were tied to the discipline of the calendar if not the clock. The gaps in accessibility to these transport systems were steadily closing in the later 19th century, while the empire of steam was becoming global. Railways promoted domestic as well as international tourism, including short visits to the coast, city, and countryside which might last less than a day but fell clearly into the “tourism” category. Rail travel also made grand tour destinations more widely accessible, reinforcing existing tourism flows while contributing to tensions and clashes between classes and cultures among the tourists. By the late 19th century, steam navigation and railways were opening tourist destinations from Lapland to New Zealand, and the latter opened the first dedicated national tourist office in 1901.
After World War II, governments became interested in tourism as an invisible import and as a tool of diplomacy, but prior to this time international travel agencies took the lead in easing the complexities of tourist journeys. The most famous of these agencies was Britain’s Thomas Cook and Son organization, whose operations spread from Europe and the Middle East across the globe in the late 19th century. The role played by other firms (including the British tour organizers Frame’s and Henry Gaze and Sons) has been less visible to 21st-century observers, not least because these agencies did not preserve their records, but they were equally important. Shipping lines also promoted international tourism from the late 19th century onward. From the Norwegian fjords to the Caribbean, the pleasure cruise was already becoming a distinctive tourist experience before World War I, and transatlantic companies competed for middle-class tourism during the 1920s and ’30s. Between the World Wars, affluent Americans journeyed by air and sea to a variety of destinations in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Tourism became even bigger business internationally in the latter half of the 20th century as air travel was progressively deregulated and decoupled from “flag carriers” (national airlines). The airborne package tour to sunny coastal destinations became the basis of an enormous annual migration from northern Europe to the Mediterranean before extending to a growing variety of long-haul destinations, including Asian markets in the Pacific, and eventually bringing postcommunist Russians and eastern Europeans to the Mediterranean. Similar traffic flows expanded from the United States to Mexico and the Caribbean. In each case these developments built on older rail-, road-, and sea-travel patterns. The earliest package tours to the Mediterranean were by motor coach (bus) during the 1930s and postwar years. It was not until the late 1970s that Mediterranean sun and sea vacations became popular among working-class families in northern Europe; the label “mass tourism,” which is often applied to this phenomenon, is misleading. Such holidays were experienced in a variety of ways because tourists had choices, and the destination resorts varied widely in history, culture, architecture, and visitor mix. From the 1990s the growth of flexible international travel through the rise of budget airlines, notably easyJet and Ryanair in Europe, opened a new mix of destinations. Some of these were former Soviet-bloc locales such as Prague and Riga, which appealed to weekend and short-break European tourists who constructed their own itineraries in negotiation with local service providers, mediated through the airlines’ special deals. In international tourism, globalization has not been a one-way process; it has entailed negotiation between hosts and guests.
Day-Trippers And Domestic Tourism
While domestic tourism could be seen as less glamorous and dramatic than international traffic flows, it has been more important to more people over a longer period. From the 1920s the rise of Florida as a destination for American tourists has been characterized by “snowbirds” from the northern and Midwestern states traveling a greater distance across the vast expanse of the United States than many European tourists travel internationally. Key phases in the pioneering development of tourism as a commercial phenomenon in Britain were driven by domestic demand and local journeys. European wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries prompted the “discovery of Britain” and the rise of the Lake District and Scottish Highlands as destinations for both the upper classes and the aspiring classes. The railways helped to open the seaside to working-class day-trippers and holidaymakers, especially in the last quarter of the 19th century. By 1914 Blackpool in Lancashire, the world’s first working-class seaside resort, had around four million visitors per summer. Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, had more visitors by this time, but most were day-trippers who came from and returned to locations elsewhere in the New York City area by train the same day. Domestic tourism is less visible in statistical terms and tends to be serviced by regional, local, and small family-run enterprises. The World Tourism Organization, which tries to count tourists globally, is more concerned with the international scene, but across the globe, and perhaps especially in Asia, domestic tourism remains much more important in numerical terms than the international version.

A Case Study: The Beach Holiday

Much of the post-World War II expansion of international tourism was based on beach holidays, which have a long history. In their modern, commercial form, beach holidays are an English invention of the 18th century, based on the medical adaptation of popular sea-bathing traditions. They built upon the positive artistic and cultural associations of coastal scenery for societies in the West, appealing to the informality and habits and customs of maritime society. Later beach holiday destinations incorporated the sociability and entertainment regimes of established spa resorts, sometimes including gambling casinos. Beach holidays built on widespread older uses of the beach for health, enjoyment, and religious rites, but it was the British who formalized and commercialized them. From the late 18th and early 19th centuries, beach resorts spread successively across Europe and the Mediterranean and into the United States, then took root in the European-settled colonies and republics of Oceania, South Africa, and Latin America and eventually reached Asia.
Beach holiday environments, regulations, practices, and fashions mutated across cultures as sunshine and relaxation displaced therapy and convention. Coastal resorts became sites of conflict over access and use as well as over concepts of decency and excess. Beaches could be, in acceptably exciting ways, liminal frontier zones where the usual conventions could be suspended. (Not just in Rio de Janeiro have beaches become carnivalesque spaces where the world has been temporarily turned upside down.) Coastal resorts could also be dangerous and challenging. They could become arenas for class conflict, starting with the working-class presence at the 19th-century British seaside, where it took time for day-trippers from industrial towns to learn to moderate noisy, boisterous behaviour and abandon nude bathing. Beaches were also a prime location for working out economic, ethnic, “racial,” or religious tensions, such as in Mexico, where government-sponsored beach resort developments from the 1970s displaced existing farming communities. In South Africa the apartheid regime segregated the beaches, and in the Islamic world locals sustained their own bathing traditions away from the tourist beaches.
The beach is only the most conspicuous of many distinctive settings to attract a tourist presence and generate a tourism industry, but its history illustrates many general points about tradition, diffusion, mutation, and conflict. Tourism has also made use of history, as historic sites attract cultural tourists and collectors of iconic images. Indigenous peoples can sometimes profit from the marketability of their customs, and even the industrial archaeology of tourism itself is becoming good business, with historically significant hotels, transport systems, and even amusement park rides becoming popular destinations. Heritage and authenticity are among the many challenging and compromised attributes that tourism uses to market the intangible wares that it appropriates. The global footprint of tourism—its economic, environmental, demographic, and cultural significance—was already huge at the beginning of the 20th century and continues to grow exponentially. As the body of literature examining this important industry continues to expand, historical perspectives will develop further.
Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/tourism
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Best Malaysia Tour Packages

1. Malaysia Singapore Delight with Singapore Airlines Family Packages (6 Nights 7 Days)
Day-1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & Kuala Lumpur Night Excursion | Meals included: None
Your exciting and fun-filled Malaysia Singapore Delight Holiday will commence upon your arrival in Kuala Lumpur. At the airport, meet U-enjoy tour representative who would transfer you to your hotel on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). Standard check-in time is 3 pm, so do get in touch with your U-enjoy tour representative to book an early check-in, if required, at an extra cost.
Kuala Lumpur, being a conglomerate of architecture and cultures, is also a paradise for shoppers, Mecca for food lovers and every partygoer’s dream. In the evening, you would get a chance to you would be picked up from the hotel’s lobby for aKuala Lumpur Night excursion on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). This Night excursion would begin with a drive to Chinatown - an open-air ‘bazaar’ bustling with crowd and bright lights. Here you would also enjoy a cultural dance show and get the opportunity to indulge in the local delicacies. You would also visit the Sri Mahamariamman temple- a 100 year old temple located in Chinatown itself is considered to be one of the oldest Hindu temples of the city. After this, you would drive through Independence Square and take a photo-stop at Petronas Twin Tower. You would also be visiting the Kuala Lumpur Tower

Day-2: Day at leisure/ Genting Highlands tour for "With Frills"| Meals included: Breakfast
After a hearty breakfast, you have the day at leisure to explore Kuala Lumpur and its various offerings on your own.
If you booked with frils option, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and driven to the Genting Highlands which is not only a natural relief from all the noise of the city but also an ultimate destination for blood-pumping excitement with indoor and outdoor theme parks, an 18-hole golf course and a casino.
En route, you would visit the Batu Caves (45 minutes stop) – a limestone hill featuring series of caves that has a 100-year old temple incorporated within it. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. Also carry a water bottle and some snacks for easy refreshment.
Day-3: Day at leisure/ Full-day Sunway Lagoon Excursion for "With Frills"| Meals included
After a hearty breakfast, you have the day at leisure to explore Kuala Lumpur and its various offerings on your own.
You could visit Aquaria KLCC (at an additional cost) which is home to over 150 species of marine life or the KL Bird Park (also called Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) that is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park with more than 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world. Explore the numerous gastronomic delights of Malaysia offered through hawker stalls, cafes, and restaurants. You could also go to the Sunway Lagoon (at an additional cost) for a day of adventure. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday).
If you have booked a holiday ‘with frills’ then head to Sunway Lagoon - the one-stop place for fun. Enjoy the rides at the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Scream Park and Extreme Park. Do remember to carry a change of clothes along and wear comfortable footwear. As the day comes to an end, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-4: Arrival in Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, hop in the coach to reach the next destination of your holiday - Singapore. On arrival at Singapore, where you would be greeted by a U-enjoy tour representative at your hotel in Singapore. You would reach Singapore by around 2 pm. After check-in at your hotel, you can spend the day at your discretion.
It is recommended that you kick-start your Singapore adventure with the Night Safari (at an additional cost), experience the fiery Thumbuakar Tribal Performance and an exciting Tram Safari Adventure. The pick-up time for this activity would be 5.15 pm. As the day comes to end, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-5: Half-Day City Excursion / Sentosa Island Excursion for "With Frills" | Meals
After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, you would be picked up from the hotel lobby and taken for an exciting Singapore half-day city excursion on a seat-in-coach basis. The half-day excursion of n is Merlion Statue – a statue with the head of a lion and body of a fish; it is one of the landmarks of Singapore. You would then stop at China Town – a historic market filled with traditional shops as well as equable stores and modern cafes. Here you can shop for reasonably priced trinkets and souvenirs and feast on the local delicacies. You would also be visiting the Jewellery Factory.
For the ‘no frills’ holiday, you would have the rest of the evening at leisure after the city excursion. You could go to the Singapore Flyer (at an additional cost) - a giant Ferris wheel like structure which offers a spectacular view of the Singapore city from a height of 165 meters. You could also take the Sentosa Island Excursion (at an additional cost) for an exciting adventure. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.)
Day-6: Day at leisure / Universal Studios Visit for "With Frills" | Meals included:
After a delicious breakfast, you have the rest of the day to enjoy and explore this wonderful city (for the ‘no frills’ holiday). You could visit (at an additional cost) the Singapore Zoo - a beautiful wildlife park where you would get an opportunity to get up-close and personal with the star orangutan, python and others as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Bird-lovers could head to (own expense) the Jurong Bird Park - Asia’s largest bird park that is home to more than 5000 birds of myriad colours. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.)
If booked the ‘with frills’ holiday, you would be taken to the Universal Studios, Singapore, where you will experience cutting–edge rides, shows, and attractions based on some of your favourite movies and television series. The excursion also includes the Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Battlestar Galactica, and others. After an eventful day, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-7: Departure from Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
Checkout : After breakfast, check-out from the hotel as you would then be transferred to the airport, on a shared vehicle, to board your return flight home. Standard check-out time is 12 noon. We sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
  1. Unbeatable Malaysia & Singapore With Top Attractions Family Packages (7 Nights 8 Days)
Day-1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & Kuala Lumpur Night Excursion | Meals included: None
Your exciting and fun-filled Malaysia Singapore Delight Holiday will commence upon your arrival in Kuala Lumpur. At the airport, meet U-enjoy tour representative who would transfer you to your hotel on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). Standard check-in time is 3 pm, so do get in touch with your U-enjoy tour representative to book an early check-in, if required, at an extra cost.
Kuala Lumpur, being a conglomerate of architecture and cultures, is also a paradise for shoppers, Mecca for food lovers and every partygoer’s dream. In the evening, you would get a chance to you would be picked up from the hotel’s lobby for aKuala Lumpur Night excursion on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). This Night excursion would begin with a drive to Chinatown - an open-air ‘bazaar’ bustling with crowd and bright lights. Here you would also enjoy a cultural dance show and get the opportunity to indulge in the local delicacies. You would also visit the Sri Mahamariamman temple- a 100 year old temple located in Chinatown itself is considered to be one of the oldest Hindu temples of the city. The intricate and elaborative decorations of the Hindu deities in the temple are truly praiseworthy. After this, you would drive through Independence Square and take a photo-stop at Petronas Twin Tower. You would also be visiting the Kuala Lumpur Tower. Later, after an exciting excursion, relish an appetizing dinner and then return to your hotel
.Day-2: Genting Highlands, En route Batu Caves Sightseeing, One Way Cable Car Ride
After breakfast, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and driven to the Genting Highlands which is not only a natural relief from all the noise of the city but also an ultimate destination for blood-pumping excitement with indoor and outdoor theme parks, an 18-hole golf course and a casino.
En route, you would visit the Batu Caves (45 minutes stop) – a limestone hill featuring series of caves that has a 100-year old temple incorporated within it. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. Also carry a water bottle and some snacks for easy refreshment.
Day-3: Full-day Sunway Lagoon | Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and driven to the Sunway Lagoon - the one-stop place for fun. Enjoy the rides at the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Scream Park and Extreme Park. Do remember to carry a change of clothes along and wear comfortable footwear. As the day comes to an end, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-4: Arrival in Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, hop in the coach to reach the next destination of your holiday - Singapore. On arrival at Singapore, where you would be greeted by a U-enjoy tour representative at your hotel in Singapore. You would reach Singapore by around 2 pm. After check-in at your hotel, you can spend the day at your discretion.
As the day comes to end, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-5: Half-Day City Excursion / Sentosa Island Excursion | Meals included: Breakfast
After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, you would be picked up from the hotel lobby and taken for an exciting Singapore half-day city excursion on a seat-in-coach basis. The half-day excursion of n is Merlion Statue – a statue with the head of a lion and body of a fish; it is one of the landmarks of Singapore. You would then stop at China Town – a historic market filled with traditional shops as well as equable stores and modern cafes. Here you can shop for reasonably priced trinkets and souvenirs and feast on the local delicacies. You would also be visiting the Jewellery Factory.
If booked a holiday ‘with frills,’ proceed for the Sentosa Island excursion after the city sightseeing activity. Here you can enjoy Extreme Log ride, Madam Tussauds, SEAA+MEM, Wings of Time & Cable car ride The excursion would conclude at around 8.30 pm, after which you could retire to the hotel.
Day-6: Universal Studios Visit | Meals included: Breakfast
After a delicious breakfast, You would be taken to the Universal Studios, Singapore, where you will experience cutting–edge rides, shows, and attractions based on some of your favourite movies and television series. The excursion also includes the Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Battlestar Galactica, and others. After an eventful day, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-7: Night Safari
After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel. In evening You would be taken to the Singapore adventure with the Night Safari, experience the fiery Thumbuakar Tribal Performance and an exciting Tram Safari Adventure. You would also get to watch the Creatures of the Night show - an amazing show by the nocturnal animals. The pick-up time for this activity would be 5.15 pm. You can purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking the holiday.
As the day comes to end, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-8: Departure from Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
Checkout : After breakfast, check-out from the hotel as you would then be transferred to the airport, on a shared vehicle, to board your return flight home. Standard check-out time is 12 noon. We sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
3. Malaysia Singapore Delight Family Packages 6 Nights 7 Days)
Day-1:Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & Kuala Lumpur Night Excursion | Meals included: None
Your exciting and fun-filled Malaysia Singapore Delight Holiday will commence upon your arrival in Kuala Lumpur. At the airport, meet U-enjoy tour representative who would transfer you to your hotel on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). Standard check-in time is 3 pm, so do get in touch with your U-enjoy tour representative to book an early check-in, if required, at an extra cost.
Kuala Lumpur, being a conglomerate of architecture and cultures, is also a paradise for shoppers, Mecca for food lovers and every partygoer’s dream. In the evening, you would get a chance to you would be picked up from the hotel’s lobby for aKuala Lumpur Night excursion on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). This Night excursion would begin with a drive to Chinatown - an open-air ‘bazaar’ bustling with crowd and bright lights. You would also visit the Sri Mahamariamman temple- a 100 year old temple located in Chinatown itself is considered to be one of the oldest Hindu temples of the city. After this, you would drive through Independence Square and take a photo-stop at Petronas Twin Tower. You would also be visiting the Kuala Lumpur Tower. Later, after an exciting excursion, relish an appetizing dinner and then return to your hotel.

Day-2: Day at leisure/ Genting Highlands tour for "With Frills"| Meals included: Breakfast
After a hearty breakfast, you have the day at leisure to explore Kuala Lumpur and its various offerings on your own.
If you booked with frils option, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and driven to the Genting Highlands which is not only a natural relief from all the noise of the city but also an ultimate destination for blood-pumping excitement with indoor and outdoor theme parks, an 18-hole golf course and a casino.
En route, you would visit the Batu Caves (45 minutes stop) – a limestone hill featuring series of caves that has a 100-year old temple incorporated within it. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India.

Day-3: Day at leisure/ Full-day Sunway Lagoon Excursion for "With Frills"| Meals included: ...
After a hearty breakfast, you have the day at leisure to explore Kuala Lumpur and its various offerings on your own.
You could visit Aquaria KLCC (at an additional cost) which is home to over 150 species of marine life or the KL Bird Park (also called Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) that is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park with more than 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world. Explore the numerous gastronomic delights of Malaysia offered through hawker stalls, cafes, and restaurants. You could also go to the Sunway Lagoon (at an additional cost) for a day of adventure. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday).
If you have booked a holiday ‘with frills’ then head to Sunway Lagoon - the one-stop place for fun. Enjoy the rides at the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Scream Park and Extreme Park. Do remember to carry a change of clothes along and wear comfortable footwear. As the day comes to an end, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-4: Arrival in Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, hop in the coach to reach the next destination of your holiday - Singapore. On arrival at Singapore, where you would be greeted by a U-enjoy tour representative at your hotel in Singapore. You would reach Singapore by around 2 pm. After check-in at your hotel, you can spend the day at your discretion.
It is recommended that you kick-start your Singapore adventure with the Night Safari (at an additional cost), experience the fiery Thumbuakar Tribal Performance and an exciting Tram Safari Adventure. You would also get to watch the Creatures of the Night show - an amazing show by the nocturnal animals. The pick-up time for this activity would be 5.15 pm. You can purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking the holiday.
As the day comes to end, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-5: Half-Day City Excursion / Sentosa Island Excursion for "With Frills" | Meals ...
After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, you would be picked up from the hotel lobby and taken for an exciting Singapore half-day city excursion on a seat-in-coach basis. The half-day excursion of n is Merlion Statue – a statue with the head of a lion and body of a fish; it is one of the landmarks of Singapore. You would then stop at China Town – a historic market filled with traditional shops as well as equable stores and modern cafes. Here you can shop for reasonably priced trinkets and souvenirs and feast on the local delicacies. You would also be visiting the Jewellery Factory.
If booked a holiday ‘with frills,’ proceed for the Sentosa Island excursion after the city sightseeing activity. Here you can enjoy Extreme Log ride, Madame Tussauds, SEAA+MEM, Wings of Time & Cable car ride The excursion would conclude at around 8.30 pm, after which you could retire to the hotel.
For the ‘no frills’ holiday, you would have the rest of the evening at leisure after the city excursion. You could go to the Singapore Flyer (at an additional cost) - a giant Ferris wheel like structure which offers a spectacular view of the Singapore city from a height of 165 meters. You could also take the Sentosa Island Excursion (at an additional cost) for an exciting adventure. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.)
Day-6: Day at leisure / Universal Studios Visit for "With Frills" | Meals included: ...
After a delicious breakfast, you have the rest of the day to enjoy and explore this wonderful city (for the ‘no frills’ holiday). You could visit (at an additional cost) the Singapore Zoo - a beautiful wildlife park where you would get an opportunity to get up-close and personal with the star orangutan, python and others as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Bird-lovers could head to (own expense) the Jurong Bird Park - Asia’s largest bird park that is home to more than 5000 birds of myriad colours. (You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.)
If booked the ‘with frills’ holiday, you would be taken to the Universal Studios, Singapore, where you will experience cutting–edge rides, shows, and attractions based on some of your favourite movies and television series. The excursion also includes the Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Battlestar Galactica, and others. After an eventful day, you can return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-7: Departure from Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
Checkout : After breakfast, check-out from the hotel as you would then be transferred to the airport, on a shared vehicle, to board your return flight home. Standard check-out time is 12 noon. We sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
4. Asian Extravaganza-Kuala Lumpur Genting,Singapore with SQ Honeymoon Packages (6 Nights 7 Days)
Day-1:Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & Kuala Lumpur Night Excursion | Meals included: None
This Asian extravaganza would commence with your arrival in Kuala Lumpur, where you would be greeted by a U-enjoy tour representative at the airport and he/she shall assist you with the transfers to the hotel on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). Standard check-in time is 3 pm, so do get in touch with your U-enjoy tour representative to book an early check-in, if required, at an extra cost.
Kuala Lumpur, being a conglomerate of architecture and cultures, is also a paradise for shoppers, Mecca for food lovers and every partygoer’s dream. In the evening, you would get a chance to you would be picked up from the hotel’s lobby for a Kuala Lumpur Night excursion on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). This Night excursion would begin with a drive to Chinatown - an open-air ‘bazaar’ bustling with crowd and bright lights. Here you would also enjoy a cultural dance show and get the opportunity to indulge in the local delicacies. You would also visit the Sri Mahamariamman temple- a 100 year old temple located in Chinatown itself is considered to be one of the oldest Hindu temples of the city. The intricate and elaborative decorations of the Hindu deities in the temple are truly praiseworthy. After this, you would drive through Independence Square and take a photo-stop at Petronas Twin Tower. You would also be visiting the Kuala Lumpur Tower. Later, after an exciting excursion, relish an appetizing dinner and then return to your hotel.

Day-2: Day at leisure/ Full-day Sunway Lagoon Excursion for "With Frills"| Meals included: ...
If you have booked the ‘No Frills’ holiday, you have the day at leisure to explore Kuala Lumpur and its various offerings at your own pace.
You could visit Aquaria KLCC (own expense) that is home to over 150 species of marine life or the KL Bird Park (also called Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) that is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park with more than 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world. Explore the numerous gastronomic delights of Malaysia offered through hawker stalls, cafes and restaurants. You could also go to the Sunway Lagoon (own expense) for a day full of adventure. You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.
If you have booked a ‘With Frills’ holiday, you would be picked-up on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach) from the hotel’s lobby and taken to Sunway Lagoon - the one-stop place for fun. Enjoy the rides at the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Scream Park and Extreme Park. Your return pick-up to the hotel would be on a shared vehicle in a bus/coach (seat-in-coach). Do remember to carry a change of clothes along and wear comfortable footwear.
Day-3: Genting Highlands, En route Batu Caves Sightseeing, One Way Cable Car Ride | ...
After breakfast, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and driven to the Genting Highlands which is not only a natural relief from all the noise of the city but also an ultimate destination for blood-pumping excitement with indoor and outdoor theme parks, an 18-hole golf course and a casino.
En route, you would visit the Batu Caves (45 minutes stop) – a limestone hill featuring series of caves that has a 100-year old temple incorporated within it. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. Also carry a water bottle and some snacks for easy refreshment.
After your arrival in Genting Highlands and check-in, you have the day for relaxing and indulging in the various attractions at this ‘City of Entertainment’. Try your luck at the casinos in the evening.
Day-4: Transfer to Singapore | Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby for a transfer to Singapore on a coach, where you would be greeted by a U-enjoy tour representative and taken to your hotel in Singapore at around 2 pm. After check-in at your hotel, you would get the whole day for leisure and rejuvenation.
You could kick-start your Singapore adventure with the Night Safari (own expense). In the night safari, you would get to experience the fiery Thumbuakar Tribal Performance and then continue your journey with an exciting guided Tram Safari Adventure, through seven geographical regions of the world. You would also watch the Creatures of the Night show - an amazing animal show by nocturnal superstars. The pick-up time for this activity would be 5.15 pm. You could purchase this activity on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.
Day-5: Half-Day City Excursion/ Sentosa Experiential Excursion for "With Frills" | Meals
After enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, you would be picked-up from the hotel’s lobby and taken for an exciting half-day city sightseeing of Singapore.The half-day excursion of this vibrant city would include visits to Merlion Park, China Town – a historic market filled with traditional shops as well as equable stores and modern cafes, Mt. Faber, Jewellery Store and Little India. Y
If you have booked a ‘No Frills’ holiday, after the city excursion you would have the rest of the day at leisure and you could explore the city further. You could visit the Singapore Flyer (own expense) - a giant Ferris wheel like structure which offers a spectacular view of the Singapore city from a whopping height of 165 meters. You could head for the Sentosa Island Excursion (own expense) for an exciting adventure. You could purchase these activities on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.
If booked a holiday ‘with frills,’ proceed for the Sentosa Island excursion after the city sightseeing activity. Here you can enjoy Extreme Log ride, Madame Tussauds, SEAA+MEM, Wings of Time & Cable car ride The excursion would conclude at around 8.30 pm, after which you could retire to the hotel.
Day-6: Day at leisure / Universal Studios Visit for "With Frills" | Meals included: ...
After a delicious breakfast, you have the rest of the day to enjoy and explore this wonderful city. If you have booked the ‘No Frills’ holiday, you could head out to visit (own expense) the Singapore Zoo - a beautiful wildlife park and get up-close and personal with the star orangutan, python and other animals as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Bird-lovers could head to the Jurong Bird Park (own expense) - Asia’s largest bird park that is home to more than 5000 birds thus offering a visual treat of myriad colours and bird sounds. You could purchase these activities on the payment page at the time of booking this Holiday.
If you have booked the ‘With Frills’ holiday, you would be taken to Universal Studios, Singapore, where you will experience cutting–edge rides, shows and attractions based on some of your favourite movies and television series. This includes the Ultimate 3D battle, Shrek 4-D Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Battlestar Galactica among others.
Day-7: Departure for India| Meals included: Breakfast
Checkout : After breakfast, check-out from the hotel as you would then be transferred to the airport, on a shared vehicle, to board your return flight home. Standard check-out time is 12 noon. We sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
5. Malaysia Singapore Delight With Cruise Cruise Packages (8 Nights 9 Days )
Day-1: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur
Welcome to Malaysia - a paradise for shoppers, Mecca for food lovers and every partygoers dream. Upon arrival, check in to the hotel and spend some time at leisure. We recommend that you opt for Kuala Seleangor Fireflies Tour or the Central Market Night Tour (on your own). Return to hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-2: Kuala Lumpur Half-day City Tour
After a scrumptious breakfast, get ready for the Kuala Lumpur Half-day City Tour.
On this tour you will visit Thean Hou Temple, Independence Square for Photo-stop, Passby National Mosque and Old Railway Station and then Depart to Royal Selangor Pewter for guided Factory tour.
Later from Royal Selangor Pewter factory proceed to KLCC photo stop and then later proceed to MATIC for chocolate shopping. This half day city tour will end at Pavilion mall or guest can opt to take a drop back to hotel.
Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Return to hotel for an overnight stay.
Day-3: Day At Leisure / Sunway Lagoon for "with Frills" package
After breakfast, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
With Frills Package:
If you opt for with frills package you will enjoy the Sunway Lagoon Tour .
In Sunway Lagoon, you will be experiencing the 5 theme parks with more than 80 rides and attractions which will be loved by the old and young alike. Fun, cheer, excitement and thrill - this is what best defines Asia's popular attraction, Sunway Lagoon.
Return to Kuala Lumpur in the evening for an overnight stay.
Day-4: Transfer to Singapore and Board the Cruise
After an early sumptuous breakfast, get ready to be transfered to Singapore by coach. Welcome to Singapore - a bustling metropolis, a shopper’s fantasy, an adventurer’s dream, and a foodie’s delight. Upon arrival, you will be taken to the Cruise Terminal.
Thereafter, board the Genting Dream Cruise . Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay onboard the cruise.
Day-5: Genting Dream Cruise
Relish the sumptuous breakfast onboard the cruise. Indulge yourself in fun-filled activities and entertainment programmes. Enjoy your dinner and a comfortable overnight stay onboard the cruise.
Day-6: Dis-embark Cruise / Day at Leisure
Check in at the hotel and rest of the day is free to spend at leisure and explore the magnificent landmarks of Singapore.
Welcome to Singapore - a bustling metropolis, a shopper’s fantasy, an adventurer’s dream, and a foodie’s delight. Upon arrival, you will be taken to your hotel. Freshen up and relax, spend the rest of the day at Leisure. You can choose to experience the famous Night Safari Tour (on your own). Experience up close and personal encounters with over 2,500 nocturnal animals from 130 species. You will kick-start your adventure with a fiery Thumbuakar tribal performance and continue your journey with an exciting guided tram Safari Adventure through 7 geographical regions of the world, from the Himalayan Foothills to Equatorial Africa. Complete your adventure with Creatures of the Night Show – an amazing show of nocturnal animals. Explore the walking trails, come close to the majestic leopard and feel the giant flying squirrel cruise above your head.

Day-7: Half Day City Tour / Sentosa Experiential tour for "with Frills" package
After a scrumptious breakfast, get ready for an exciting half-day city sightseeing of Singapore. The sightseeing activity includes a visit to the Merlion Statue – a statue with the head of a lion and body of a fish, often considered to be the symbol of Singapore. You would then stop at China Town - the historic market which is filled with traditional shops as well as equable stores and modern cafes. Here, you can shop for reasonably priced trinkets and souvenirs, while enjoying a feast of local delicacies. You would also visit the Jewellery factory. After the city sightseeing, you would have the rest of the day at leisure for exploration of this vibrant city.
With Frills Package:
If booked a holiday ‘with frills,’ proceed for the Sentosa Island excursion after the city sightseeing activity. Here you can enjoy Extreme Log ride, Madame Tussauds, SEAA+MEM, Wings of Time & Cable car ride The excursion would conclude at around 8.30 pm, after which you could retire to the hotel.

Day-8: Day At Leisure / Universal Studios Tour for "with Frills" package
After breakfast, spend the day at leisure.
With Frills Package:
if you opt for with frills package you will visit the Universal Studios today, Asia's only Hollywood movie theme park featuring rides and attractions based on famous Hollywood animation movies such as Shrek, Battlestar Galactica and Madagascar. Experience death-defying stunts, explosions and an ocean of thrills at the Water World. Next, take a walk into pre-history at the Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure. Also, visit the Hollywood Boulevard for a stroll down the famous Walk of Fame.
Day-9: Departure For India
Checkout : After breakfast, check-out from the hotel as you would then be transferred to the airport, on a shared vehicle, to board your return flight home. Standard check-out time is 12 noon. We sincerely hope you had a memorable time!
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