StarDream Cruises will reduce fuel surcharges across its regional operations, with guests sailing from Singapore and Malaysia receiving a full waiver and those departing from Taiwan and Hong Kong benefiting from a 50 per cent reduction.
The revised surcharge structure applies to sailings departing on or after June 26, 2026, and covers itineraries operated by Genting Dream, Star Navigator and Star Voyager.

According to the cruise line, the changes reflect improving fuel market conditions and ongoing reviews of operating costs across its regional deployments.
The company said the revised structure takes into account the differing operating requirements of its markets while maintaining its approach of adjusting surcharges in line with fuel price movements.
StarDream Cruises was launched in March 2025 and operates the StarCruises and Dream Cruises brands. Its fleet serves destinations across South-east Asia and East Asia, with Genting Dream homeported in Singapore year-round.
The company said it will continue to monitor fuel prices and review surcharge arrangements when necessary.
Michael Goh, president of StarDream Cruises, said: “As fuel prices have continued to stabilise, we are pleased to reduce and, where possible, fully waive the fuel surcharge across our deployments.
“We have always taken a transparent approach to fuel surcharges, introducing them only when necessary and reviewing them regularly. As operating conditions improve, we believe it is important to pass these benefits on to our guests.”






