Royal Caribbean Ocean Cruises: 15 nights from Seattle with Quantum Of The Seas
Sep 27, 2027
United States, Japan
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Seattle ➞
Landing: Yokohama
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Monday, September 27, 2027 - 4:00 PMSeattle
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Tuesday, September 28, 2027Navigation
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Wednesday, September 29, 2027Navigation
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Thursday, September 30, 2027Navigation
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Friday, October 1, 2027Navigation
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Saturday, October 2, 2027Navigation
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Sunday, October 3, 2027Navigation
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Monday, October 4, 2027Navigation
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Tuesday, October 5, 2027Navigation
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Wednesday, October 6, 2027Navigation
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Thursday, October 7, 2027 6:00 AM - not foundHakodate
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Friday, October 8, 2027 not found - 9:00 PMHakodate
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Saturday, October 9, 2027 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMAkita
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Sunday, October 10, 2027 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMSapporo
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Monday, October 11, 2027Navigation
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Tuesday, October 12, 2027 6:30 AMYokohama
Seattle
Pacific Northwest Adventures from Seattle!Set sail on an incredible cruise from Seattle, Washington, the vibrant Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest. Known for its iconic Space Needle, bustling Pike Place Market, and stunning natural surroundings, Seattle offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the majestic Alaskan wilderness and the scenic Pacific Coast. Experience its unique blend of urban charm and outdoor adventure before embarking on a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable discoveries at sea.
Discovering Seattle's Historical RootsSeattle, nestled between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, boasts a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1851. Originally inhabited by the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes, the city has grown from a small logging town to a thriving metropolis, known for its pivotal role in the Klondike Gold Rush. This era of prosperity laid the foundation for the city's diverse cultural landscape, further enriched by the influence of Asian, Scandinavian, and Native American communities. The historic Pioneer Square district, with its Renaissance Revival architecture, stands as a testament to Seattle's storied past, inviting visitors to explore its deep historical roots.
Experiencing Seattle's Unique ClimateContrary to popular belief, Seattle's climate is not solely defined by rain. The city enjoys a temperate marine climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. This unique weather pattern supports a lush, green environment year-round, earning Seattle the nickname "The Emerald City." The mild climate encourages outdoor activities, from hiking in the nearby Cascades to boating on Puget Sound, making Seattle an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Seattle's Must-Visit AttractionsSeattle's landscape is dotted with iconic attractions that cater to a wide array of interests. The Space Needle, a legacy of the 1962 World's Fair, offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public markets in the United States, provides a taste of local culture and cuisine. For art enthusiasts, the Seattle Art Museum and the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit showcase the city's artistic side. Outdoor adventurers will find solace in Discovery Park's expansive trails and beaches. These attractions, among others, make Seattle a vibrant destination for visitors and cruisers alike.
Savoring Seattle's Culinary SceneSeattle's culinary scene is as diverse as its population, with a strong emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. The city's coastal location ensures a steady supply of seafood, with Pacific Northwest salmon and Dungeness crab featured prominently on many menus. Coffee culture is deeply ingrained in Seattle's identity, home to the original Starbucks and a plethora of independent coffee shops. The fusion of Asian, European, and Native American cuisines provides a rich gastronomic landscape, offering everything from gourmet dining to street food delights.
Setting Sail from SeattleAs a premier gateway to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Seattle is an ideal starting point for cruises. The city's modern cruise terminals, located along the stunning waterfront, provide easy access to the breathtaking beauty of Alaska, the Canadian Pacific coast, and beyond. Embarking on a cruise from Seattle not only promises an unforgettable voyage but also the opportunity to explore this dynamic city's history, culture, and natural beauty. With special deals and packages available, beginning your journey in Seattle offers a seamless transition from urban exploration to the serene landscapes of the sea.
Hakodate
Northern Japan Adventures from Hakodate!Embark on a captivating cruise from Hakodate, Japan, a picturesque port city on the southern tip of Hokkaido. Known for its stunning night views, historic sites, and fresh seafood, Hakodate offers a unique departure point for exploring the diverse landscapes of Japan and the surrounding seas. Discover its charming blend of Japanese and Western influences before setting sail on a journey filled with natural beauty and cultural insights.
Hakodate
Northern Japan Adventures from Hakodate!Embark on a captivating cruise from Hakodate, Japan, a picturesque port city on the southern tip of Hokkaido. Known for its stunning night views, historic sites, and fresh seafood, Hakodate offers a unique departure point for exploring the diverse landscapes of Japan and the surrounding seas. Discover its charming blend of Japanese and Western influences before setting sail on a journey filled with natural beauty and cultural insights.
Akita
Akita is located in the north-eastern part of Japan, the main island. The western side overlooks the Sea of Japan and has abundant rivers, plains, and stretches of wheat that grows on fertile farmland, with high mountains surrounding the north, south and east sides.
Akita is located in the north-eastern part of Japan, the main island. The western side overlooks the Sea of Japan and has abundant rivers, plains, and stretches of wheat that grows on fertile farmland, with high mountains surrounding the north, south and east sides. Akita's attraction is its many and varied facets of the beauty of nature, these include Lake Tazawa, the deepest lake in Japan, Lake Towada, known for its mystical beauty, the Oga Peninsula with its beautiful coastline and colorful sunsets, the scenic Hachimantai Plateau, and Mount Chokai, also known as Dewa. In the city you can still find the ruins of Kubota Castle, ancient temples and shrines. There are many places that recall the history of Akita. On the other hand, it is also possible to find more than a couple of new fundamental cultural assets, such as the Atrion, multifunctional structures, and Port Tower Selion, a symbolic tower with a height of 143 meters. They warmly welcome visitors Do not hesitate to visit the Center, which is full of Akita's charm.
Sapporo
Located in the heart of Hokkaido, Sapporo is the third largest city in Japan and the fifth most populous. The estimated population of this country is around two million people. As one of the youngest cities in the nation, Sapporo is also one of the nation's most sought-after tourist destinations. In 1972 they hosted the Olympic Games, contributing greatly to the modernization of its relatively recent infrastructure. A city rich in atmosphere rather than tradition, the attraction of the territory is mainly due to its environment. Immersed in the alluvial plain of the Ishikari, it is bordered on one side by the virgin forest of Nopporo and on the other by the Moiwa Maruyama mountains. Crossed by the Toyohira River, the country is not far from the sea. The city is predominantly immersed in greenery, with immense parks and gardens. Odori Park, with its fountains, sculptures and 32 different species of trees, is truly enchanting. It is also the scene of many spectacular events, including the Snow Festival. Every year in early February, the festival showcases snow sculptures and ice statues, often of impressive size. It can be a great time for a holiday in Sapporo, provided you can withstand cold and snowy winters. Conversely, summers are hot and humid. Sapporo is also a Japanese beer brand whose variety \"Sapporo Classic\" is not available outside the island of Hokkaido. Tastings take place in the gardens of the Beer Museum. The first brewery in Japan was built in 1876. The Susukino district is equipped with around 4,500 restaurants, bars, cabarets and nightclubs. It is also the most important area of the entire city. It includes, among others, the re Xmu, a particularly popular nightclub, spread over three floors with a spectacular setting.
Yokohama
Promotions and Cruise Offers from YokohamaYokohama, Japan's second largest city by population, is a vibrant port city where history, typical cuisine, culture and entertainment come together in a perfect combination.
If you are looking for an alternative holiday away from the frenetic life of the big metropolises, Yokohama is what you are looking for! The port has played a crucial role for the city since its opening in 1859. Its importance is mainly linked to its proximity to the Japanese capital and its being the gateway to international trade in a historical period in which a policy of isolation prevailed in the country. This aspect is still visible today in the different districts scattered throughout the city where the descendants of the ancient communities that reached these places are located.
Emblematic in this sense is the presence of one of the largest Chinatowns in the world and an entire area that resembles, due to its architecture and buildings, the typical Western metropolises. If you want to admire the typically Japanese style up close, a visit to the Sankeien garden is what you are looking for! Inside there are various historical buildings, paths immersed in greenery and a unique vegetation that will allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions.
Always to enjoy some moments of relaxation surrounded by greenery, one of the most interesting destinations is also the Yamashita park. Located in an area once destroyed by one of the devastating earthquakes that have repeatedly hit the country over the years, it is the ideal place for a walk or to sit on one of the many benches having the city's bay as a panorama. Near the park is the Yokohama Marine Tower, a tower over 100 meters high from which you can enjoy a unique view of the entire city.
After spending a few hours in this place, given the proximity, you cannot miss a visit to the Yokohama waterfront. The area, in constant evolution, is known all over the world for its skyline in which huge skyscrapers and the Cosmo World amusement park with the huge Ferris wheel are the masters.
Relaxation, fun but also lots of culture! In the city, there are many museums such as: the Museum of Contemporary Art that holds works of art by internationally renowned artists such as Cézanne and Picasso, the Museum that traces the history of the port, and finally an entire museum dedicated to the history of instant noodles.
In addition to the museums, you will have the opportunity to try local cuisine at the various typical restaurants and stalls in the cities. Considering that this is just a taste of what the city has to offer, what are you waiting for? Choose a cruise that departs from Yokohama or that has the city as a stopover in order to enjoy its beautiful sights or discover Japan and South Korea!