Azamara : 12 nights from Inchon (Seoul) with Azamara Pursuit
Sep 21, 2027
South Korea, China, Hong Kong
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Inchon (Seoul) ➞
Landing: Hong Kong
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Tuesday, September 21, 2027 - 6:00 PMInchon (Seoul)
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Wednesday, September 22, 2027Navigation
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Thursday, September 23, 2027 7:00 AM - not foundTianjin
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Friday, September 24, 2027 not found - 7:00 PMTianjin
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Saturday, September 25, 2027 1:00 PM - 7:00 PMDalian
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Sunday, September 26, 2027Navigation
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Monday, September 27, 2027 1:00 PM - not foundShanghai
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Tuesday, September 28, 2027 not found - not foundShanghai
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Wednesday, September 29, 2027 not found - 1:00 PMShanghai
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Thursday, September 30, 2027Navigation
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Friday, October 1, 2027Navigation
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Saturday, October 2, 2027 8:00 AM - not foundHong Kong
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Sunday, October 3, 2027 8:00 AMHong Kong
Inchon (Seoul)
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is the economic, technological and cultural center as well as the most populous city on the Korean peninsula. Don't miss the culinary delights and unmissable attractions of Seoul
during your cruise.
If you want to know the history and culture of Seoul, you cannot miss visiting the Gyeongbokgung Palace and Gwanghwamun. These are the two oldest and most beautiful palaces in the city and are therefore unmissable. Afterwards, you can reach Cheong Wa Dae, the South Korean presidential palace, which was once closed to the public. You can then take a walk in Samcheong-dong, near Cheong Wa Dae, with its famous restaurants, art galleries or refresh yourself with a cup of Korean coffee at Bukchon Hanok Village and in the cafes of Culture Street! You can also go to Dongdaemun to stock up on products!
Seoul is also home to the famous Legoland Korea, half an hour by train from Seoul, perfect for young families with children!
Seoul: Korea's Dynamic Gateway to East Asian CruisesWhile not a direct port city, Seoul, South Korea's vibrant and futuristic capital, serves as an exciting and culturally rich gateway to cruises departing from nearby Incheon. Before embarking on your journey, immerse yourself in Seoul's incredible blend of ancient palaces, bustling markets, and cutting-edge technology. Discover its rich history, vibrant K-pop culture, and delicious street food. Seoul offers an unparalleled urban adventure that perfectly complements the serene beauty of an East Asian cruise.
Explore Asian Wonders from SeoulCruises departing from Incheon (with easy transfers from Seoul) open up a world of diverse cultural experiences and stunning coastal landscapes across East Asia. Whether you dream of the modern marvels of Japan, the historical treasures of China, or the serene beauty of other Korean islands, Seoul serves as a dynamic launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the energetic streets of Korea to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of exploration, relaxation, and unforgettable moments. Each journey offers breathtaking scenery and a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Asian cultures, leaving you with lasting memories.
Tianjin
Located in northern China, Tianjin is a metropolis that exudes an Eastern and Western flavor. There are many unmissable attractions to visit during your cruise.
If you want to admire the majesty of the Chinese mountains and forests, a good choice is Panshan, a scenic place that combines popular customs, natural landscapes and famous historical sites. It is called “Panshan” because it looks like a giant dragon that wraps around the entire mountain where the lushness of the trees makes it a wonderful summer resort.
It is said that Tianjin is a combination of typically Chinese and Western elements. The Xikai Church, with architecture in the Western style typical of French Romanesque style is a perfect example of this mix; if you are lucky, you can also come across a wedding, where it is possible to enjoy the purity of a ceremony in which Chinese and Western styles blend together. There is also a representative of Western-style architecture - the Century Clock. The building with the classic shape of the clock and with the twelve-hour dial in which the twelve constellations are indicated. Each constellation has its own history in which classical and modern, foreign and local cultures are integrated.
If you have a strong interest in Chinese history, a visit to the Tianjin museum is a must. The most singular feature of the Museum is that all the exhibits in the museum are exhibited according to the history of human development and the order of change of the dynasties, from humanistic to artistic exhibits, so that it seems to walk in a time tunnel , using a "God's eye view" to observe the process of the history of time and development.
Set sail from Tianjin, a dynamic metropolis and major port city in Northern China, offering a significant departure point for exploring the diverse landscapes and rich cultures of East Asia. Known for its unique blend of traditional Chinese architecture and European colonial influences, Tianjin provides a fascinating prelude to your cruise. Before embarking, explore its impressive Five Avenues district, ancient cultural streets, and vibrant markets. Tianjin promises a stimulating and culturally rich beginning to your Asian cruise adventure.
Explore Asian Horizons from TianjinCruises departing from Tianjin open up a world of possibilities across the sparkling waters of East Asia. Whether you dream of discovering the ancient wonders of Japan, the historical richness of South Korea, or the modern marvels of other Chinese cities, Tianjin serves as an excellent launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the bustling streets of China to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of exploration, relaxation, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage from Tianjin promises breathtaking scenery and a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Asian cultures, leaving you with lasting memories.
Tianjin
Located in northern China, Tianjin is a metropolis that exudes an Eastern and Western flavor. There are many unmissable attractions to visit during your cruise.
If you want to admire the majesty of the Chinese mountains and forests, a good choice is Panshan, a scenic place that combines popular customs, natural landscapes and famous historical sites. It is called “Panshan” because it looks like a giant dragon that wraps around the entire mountain where the lushness of the trees makes it a wonderful summer resort.
It is said that Tianjin is a combination of typically Chinese and Western elements. The Xikai Church, with architecture in the Western style typical of French Romanesque style is a perfect example of this mix; if you are lucky, you can also come across a wedding, where it is possible to enjoy the purity of a ceremony in which Chinese and Western styles blend together. There is also a representative of Western-style architecture - the Century Clock. The building with the classic shape of the clock and with the twelve-hour dial in which the twelve constellations are indicated. Each constellation has its own history in which classical and modern, foreign and local cultures are integrated.
If you have a strong interest in Chinese history, a visit to the Tianjin museum is a must. The most singular feature of the Museum is that all the exhibits in the museum are exhibited according to the history of human development and the order of change of the dynasties, from humanistic to artistic exhibits, so that it seems to walk in a time tunnel , using a "God's eye view" to observe the process of the history of time and development.
Set sail from Tianjin, a dynamic metropolis and major port city in Northern China, offering a significant departure point for exploring the diverse landscapes and rich cultures of East Asia. Known for its unique blend of traditional Chinese architecture and European colonial influences, Tianjin provides a fascinating prelude to your cruise. Before embarking, explore its impressive Five Avenues district, ancient cultural streets, and vibrant markets. Tianjin promises a stimulating and culturally rich beginning to your Asian cruise adventure.
Explore Asian Horizons from TianjinCruises departing from Tianjin open up a world of possibilities across the sparkling waters of East Asia. Whether you dream of discovering the ancient wonders of Japan, the historical richness of South Korea, or the modern marvels of other Chinese cities, Tianjin serves as an excellent launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the bustling streets of China to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of exploration, relaxation, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage from Tianjin promises breathtaking scenery and a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Asian cultures, leaving you with lasting memories.
Dalian
Dalian is a port city in northeastern China, in the center of the Liaodong Peninsula across the Yellow Sea from Korea.
This is a tourist destination for the beaches and the surrounding scenic beauty. Dalian is a relatively small city. It is an important industrial city and has a milder summer climate than Beijing or Shanghai. Often cited as the most beautiful city in China, and it has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the State.
One of the main reasons tourists choose to visit this part of China is the beautiful coast of Dalian.
Also worth a visit is Bin Hai Road, which stretches along the sea, known for its enchanting panorama.
The Dalian Ocean World - a marine theme park with an underwater tunnel where many marine creatures reside. Various zoological parks, an amusement park with aquariums, a wild bird park, polar bears, and much more.
While the rainforest is a structure full of artificial waterfalls, with lush vegetation.
Several important museums and art galleries reside in the city of Dalian. The most memorable include the Prehistoric Museum of Life and its archaeological finds and the largest wax museum in China.
It offers an immediately recognizable holiday atmosphere and is well-developed, containing many modern shopping centers, elegant skyscrapers, large expanses of park, and several surrounding beaches, on the south side of the city.
Shanghai
Shanghai, known all over the world as "the Magical City", is the economic and financial center of China. In this city, antiquity and modernity meet and blend in perfect harmony. The typically Western architecture present in the Bund area with the imposing Pudong skyscrapers meet ancient streets where you can visit picturesque tea houses and immerse yourself in a typically Chinese atmosphere.
In the areas of the ancient foreign concessions, areas once ceded by the Empire to some European countries, today tourist destinations of great importance, the city preserves a rich heritage of typically European-style architecture. The surrounding areas also host a series of unique tourist attractions of their kind such as: the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, the Shanghai Safari Park and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.
In the city there are attractions and activities of all kinds. For those who love nightlife, a visit to the Bund in the evening to enjoy the beautiful spectacle offered by the lights of the skyscrapers is an unmissable experience! For history lovers, the choice of a visit to the Xuhui, Tianping Road and Hunan Road district to find the most beautiful ancient houses, or in the old Shanghai Lilong to feel the precipice of history is one of the first things to do! For art lovers, 1933 Old Millfun is an art warehouse complex where you can see a mix of Chinese and Western art and enjoy the charm of this fusion between Chinese and Western art. Finally, don't forget to climb the Oriental Pearl Tower to take a look at this international metropolis.
Shanghai
Shanghai, known all over the world as "the Magical City", is the economic and financial center of China. In this city, antiquity and modernity meet and blend in perfect harmony. The typically Western architecture present in the Bund area with the imposing Pudong skyscrapers meet ancient streets where you can visit picturesque tea houses and immerse yourself in a typically Chinese atmosphere.
In the areas of the ancient foreign concessions, areas once ceded by the Empire to some European countries, today tourist destinations of great importance, the city preserves a rich heritage of typically European-style architecture. The surrounding areas also host a series of unique tourist attractions of their kind such as: the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, the Shanghai Safari Park and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.
In the city there are attractions and activities of all kinds. For those who love nightlife, a visit to the Bund in the evening to enjoy the beautiful spectacle offered by the lights of the skyscrapers is an unmissable experience! For history lovers, the choice of a visit to the Xuhui, Tianping Road and Hunan Road district to find the most beautiful ancient houses, or in the old Shanghai Lilong to feel the precipice of history is one of the first things to do! For art lovers, 1933 Old Millfun is an art warehouse complex where you can see a mix of Chinese and Western art and enjoy the charm of this fusion between Chinese and Western art. Finally, don't forget to climb the Oriental Pearl Tower to take a look at this international metropolis.
Shanghai
Shanghai, known all over the world as "the Magical City", is the economic and financial center of China. In this city, antiquity and modernity meet and blend in perfect harmony. The typically Western architecture present in the Bund area with the imposing Pudong skyscrapers meet ancient streets where you can visit picturesque tea houses and immerse yourself in a typically Chinese atmosphere.
In the areas of the ancient foreign concessions, areas once ceded by the Empire to some European countries, today tourist destinations of great importance, the city preserves a rich heritage of typically European-style architecture. The surrounding areas also host a series of unique tourist attractions of their kind such as: the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, the Shanghai Safari Park and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.
In the city there are attractions and activities of all kinds. For those who love nightlife, a visit to the Bund in the evening to enjoy the beautiful spectacle offered by the lights of the skyscrapers is an unmissable experience! For history lovers, the choice of a visit to the Xuhui, Tianping Road and Hunan Road district to find the most beautiful ancient houses, or in the old Shanghai Lilong to feel the precipice of history is one of the first things to do! For art lovers, 1933 Old Millfun is an art warehouse complex where you can see a mix of Chinese and Western art and enjoy the charm of this fusion between Chinese and Western art. Finally, don't forget to climb the Oriental Pearl Tower to take a look at this international metropolis.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the main cities in China for its economy, tourism and the density of population. Hong Kong is a combination of Eastern and Western cultures, new and old, offering its visitors an endless variety of places to explore, bars, clubs, street markets, haute-couture boutiques and much more. Visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade with its breath-taking landscape on the port. At night the buildings are all lighted-up and offer a real spectacle. If you want to take a break from the skyscrapers and are looking for a calmer place, you can reach Repulse Bay, more crowded in summer, for a relaxing walk and detox from the traffic and the frenzy typical of the huge metropolis. Many of the Cruises to Far East leave from Hong Kong’s port and take you to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, to discover the most exotic places in the world. You can visit the Far East with the best cruise companies such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea and many more.
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, Xiānggǎngpinyin; literally "Fragrant Harbor") is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China along with Macau. It is located on the southern coast of China between the Pearl River Delta and the South China Sea. The city is famous for its predominant skyline and deep natural harbor. With an area of 1,104 km2 and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. 95% of Hong Kong's population is of Chinese ethnicity, while the remaining 5% belong to other groups. The city's majority Chinese ethnic group, the Han, mainly originates from the cities of Canton and Taishan in the nearby province of Guangdong.
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire after the First Opium War (1839-1842). Originally limited to Hong Kong Island alone, the colony's borders were extended, in 1860, to include the Kowloon Peninsula and then with new territories in 1898. The region was then briefly occupied by Japan during the Pacific War, then returned to British control, which ended in 1997 when China resumed its sovereignty. The history of Hong Kong has profoundly influenced its culture, which is often described as "the East meets the West", and the education system which pursued the English system until the reforms implemented in 2009.
Under the principle "one country, two systems", Hong Kong has a political system different from mainland China. The functioning of the country's independent judiciary works according to the Common law legal system model. The Hong Kong Basic Law, its constitution, establishes that the region enjoys a high degree of autonomy in all aspects, except foreign relations and military defense. Despite Hong Kong having a thriving multi-party system, a small electorate controls half of its legislature. The Chief Executive of Hong Kong, the head of government, is chosen by an electoral committee which varies from 400 to 1,200 members, a system which will be in force for all the first 20 years of Chinese rule.
Hong Kong is one of the most important international financial centers in the world and like the others, Hong Kong boasts a large capitalist economy based on the tertiary sector and characterized by low taxation and free trade. The currency, the Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world. The lack of space and the growing number of inhabitants and infrastructure have led the city to have an intense density of buildings, making it the most vertical city in the world. Hong Kong citizens boast one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. The density has also led to the development of an advanced public transport network. The citizens who use it are over 90%, the highest percentage in the world. Hong Kong enjoys high positions in numerous international rankings. For example, in economic freedom, economic and financial competitiveness, quality of life, corruption, the human development index, etc., the region is always ranked among the top places.
According to estimates from both the United Nations and the WHO, Hong Kong, in 2012, had the longest life expectancy of any other region in the world.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the main cities in China for its economy, tourism and the density of population. Hong Kong is a combination of Eastern and Western cultures, new and old, offering its visitors an endless variety of places to explore, bars, clubs, street markets, haute-couture boutiques and much more. Visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade with its breath-taking landscape on the port. At night the buildings are all lighted-up and offer a real spectacle. If you want to take a break from the skyscrapers and are looking for a calmer place, you can reach Repulse Bay, more crowded in summer, for a relaxing walk and detox from the traffic and the frenzy typical of the huge metropolis. Many of the Cruises to Far East leave from Hong Kong’s port and take you to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, to discover the most exotic places in the world. You can visit the Far East with the best cruise companies such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea and many more.
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, Xiānggǎngpinyin; literally "Fragrant Harbor") is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China along with Macau. It is located on the southern coast of China between the Pearl River Delta and the South China Sea. The city is famous for its predominant skyline and deep natural harbor. With an area of 1,104 km2 and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. 95% of Hong Kong's population is of Chinese ethnicity, while the remaining 5% belong to other groups. The city's majority Chinese ethnic group, the Han, mainly originates from the cities of Canton and Taishan in the nearby province of Guangdong.
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire after the First Opium War (1839-1842). Originally limited to Hong Kong Island alone, the colony's borders were extended, in 1860, to include the Kowloon Peninsula and then with new territories in 1898. The region was then briefly occupied by Japan during the Pacific War, then returned to British control, which ended in 1997 when China resumed its sovereignty. The history of Hong Kong has profoundly influenced its culture, which is often described as "the East meets the West", and the education system which pursued the English system until the reforms implemented in 2009.
Under the principle "one country, two systems", Hong Kong has a political system different from mainland China. The functioning of the country's independent judiciary works according to the Common law legal system model. The Hong Kong Basic Law, its constitution, establishes that the region enjoys a high degree of autonomy in all aspects, except foreign relations and military defense. Despite Hong Kong having a thriving multi-party system, a small electorate controls half of its legislature. The Chief Executive of Hong Kong, the head of government, is chosen by an electoral committee which varies from 400 to 1,200 members, a system which will be in force for all the first 20 years of Chinese rule.
Hong Kong is one of the most important international financial centers in the world and like the others, Hong Kong boasts a large capitalist economy based on the tertiary sector and characterized by low taxation and free trade. The currency, the Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world. The lack of space and the growing number of inhabitants and infrastructure have led the city to have an intense density of buildings, making it the most vertical city in the world. Hong Kong citizens boast one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. The density has also led to the development of an advanced public transport network. The citizens who use it are over 90%, the highest percentage in the world. Hong Kong enjoys high positions in numerous international rankings. For example, in economic freedom, economic and financial competitiveness, quality of life, corruption, the human development index, etc., the region is always ranked among the top places.
According to estimates from both the United Nations and the WHO, Hong Kong, in 2012, had the longest life expectancy of any other region in the world.