Seabourn World Cruises: 129 nights from Los Angeles with Seabourn Sojourn
Jan 6, 2026
United States, Hawaii, French Polynesia, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Canada

Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Los Angeles ➞
Landing: Vancouver
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Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 5:00 PMLos Angeles
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Tuesday, January 13, 2026 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMHonolulu
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Wednesday, January 14, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMPort Allen
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Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMBora Bora
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Friday, January 23, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMHuahine
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Saturday, January 24, 2026 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMPapeete
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Sunday, January 25, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMRaiatea
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Saturday, January 31, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSuva
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Sunday, February 1, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMDravuni Island
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMMystery Island
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMLifou
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Sunday, February 8, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMWaitangi (Bay Of Islands)
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Monday, February 9, 2026 7:00 AM - not foundAuckland
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026 not found - 2:00 PMAuckland
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Thursday, February 12, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMWellington
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Friday, February 13, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMNelson
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Saturday, February 14, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMKaikoura
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Sunday, February 15, 2026 7:00 AM - 7:00 PMAkaroa
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Monday, February 16, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMTimaru
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMnavigation
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMOban
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Monday, February 23, 2026 6:30 AM - not foundSydney
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Thursday, February 26, 2026 12:00 PM - not foundMelbourne
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Friday, February 27, 2026 not found - 6:00 PMMelbourne
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Sunday, March 1, 2026 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMHobart
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMPortland
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Thursday, March 5, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMnavigation
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Friday, March 6, 2026 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMAdelaide
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMBusselton
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMPerth
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Thursday, March 12, 2026 11:00 AM - 8:00 PMGeraldton
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMExmouth
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Monday, March 16, 2026 9:00 AM - 10:00 PMBroome
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Friday, March 20, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMDarwin
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Monday, March 23, 2026 12:00 PM - 10:00 PMLombok Island
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMBenoa
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Thursday, March 26, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMKomodo Island
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMPuerto Princesa
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Friday, April 3, 2026 10:00 AM - not foundHong Kong
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Monday, April 6, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMKaohsiung
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMHualien
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMIshigaki
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Friday, April 10, 2026 7:00 AM - 3:00 PMAmami Oshima
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Saturday, April 11, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMMiyazaki
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Sunday, April 12, 2026 8:30 AM - 3:00 PMBeppu
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Monday, April 13, 2026 7:00 AM - not foundBusan
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Tuesday, April 14, 2026 not found - 5:00 PMBusan
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Thursday, April 16, 2026 8:00 AM - not foundKanazawa
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Sunday, April 19, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMAkita
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Monday, April 20, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMAomori
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMMiyako
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Thursday, April 23, 2026 8:00 AM - not foundTokyo
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Friday, April 24, 2026 not found - 7:00 PMTokyo
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Saturday, April 25, 2026 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMHitachinaka
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Sunday, April 26, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSendai
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 7:30 AM - 5:00 PMHakodate
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMKushiro
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Friday, May 8, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMKodiak
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Sunday, May 10, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMGlacier Bay
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Monday, May 11, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSitka
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMKlawock
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMPrince Rupert
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Thursday, May 14, 2026Navigation
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Friday, May 15, 2026 7:00 AMVancouver

Los Angeles
Hollywood to High Seas from Los Angeles!Set sail on an incredible cruise from Los Angeles, California, the vibrant heart of the entertainment industry and a major West Coast port. From the glitz of Hollywood to the sun-kissed beaches, LA offers an exciting departure point for exploring the Mexican Riviera, Alaska, and beyond. Experience the Californian dream before embarking on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable moments at sea.
Los Angeles: The City of Dreams and OpportunitiesLos Angeles, the city of angels, is an iconic destination that fascinates millions of visitors every year. Located on the west coast of the United States, this vibrant metropolis is known worldwide for its glamorous lifestyle, its film industry and its extraordinary natural beauty.
When to Visit Los Angeles: Climate and SeasonalityLos Angeles enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The best time to visit the city is undoubtedly spring and autumn, when the temperatures are pleasant and the days are sunny. In summer, Los Angeles offers numerous outdoor activities, such as walks on the beach and visits to parks, while in winter it is possible to enjoy a more peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.
Unmissable attractions in Los AngelesLos Angeles boasts a vast array of attractions not to be missed. These include Hollywood, with its famous Walk of Fame and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Getty Center, an art museum with a breathtaking view of the city, and the Griffith Observatory, from which to admire a spectacular panorama of Los Angeles. Cruisers cannot miss a visit to Santa Monica and Venice Beach, two iconic seaside resorts, and Disneyland Resort, the most famous theme park in the world.
Culinary specialties and typical products of Los AngelesLos Angeles cuisine is a true melting pot of influences, reflecting the cultural diversity of the city. Among the typical dishes, Mexican tacos and burritos stand out, food trucks that offer specialties of all kinds and fusion cuisine restaurants that combine culinary traditions from all over the world. Cruisers will also be able to taste the renowned Californian wines and purchase local artisan products, such as clothing and fashion accessories.
Discover the Best of California on Board a Cruise from Los AngelesLos Angeles is an ideal starting point for a cruise to discover the west coast of the United States and Mexico. Embarking on a cruise that departs from Los Angeles means having the opportunity to visit iconic destinations such as San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver and Cabo San Lucas, admiring breathtaking landscapes, exploring natural sites and experiencing unique cultural experiences at each stage of the journey. Whether you choose to sail north or south, a cruise from Los Angeles will give you unforgettable memories and will let you discover the best of California and the Pacific.

Honolulu
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the American state of Hawaii. It is located on the south-eastern coast of the island of Oahu. Known for its tropical climate, beautiful beaches and rich cultural history, Honolulu is an important tourist destination and a lively urban center.
Its beaches, cultural sites and natural beauty are the reason why the city attracts millions of visitors every year. Honolulu is the ideal destination for beach lovers: here you will find one of the most famous beaches in the world, Waikiki, renowned for its golden sand, surfing waves and luxury resorts. Honolulu is not only important for its beaches, but it is also a city rich in history.
The city is historically significant for several key events, including the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led to the United States entering the Second World War. Honolulu offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including surfing, snorkeling, hiking and golf, making the most of its stunning natural setting. If you want to have fun, Honolulu is the best destination for you!
Honolulu combines the vibrancy of a modern urban center with the relaxed charm of island life. The city hosts numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, such as the Honolulu Festival and the King Kamehameha Day Celebration, which showcase the rich heritage and diverse traditions of Hawaii.

Port Allen

Bora Bora

Huahine

Papeete
Papeete, whose name means "water vessel" in the local language, is the capital of French Polynesia, located on the island of Tahiti. Papeete has history, cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it an unmissable place for anyone who wants to explore the magic of Tahiti and French Polynesia. Its history originated at the beginning of the 19th century. The first European explorers, such as Captain James Cook, visited Tahiti as early as the 18th century.
Not long after, Papeete became an important commercial and administrative center of the region. France established a protectorate on the island in 1842, and chose Papeete as the capital of French Polynesia. The atmosphere of Papeete mixes Polynesian relaxation with French style. The city is famous for its wild parties and traditional dances, such as 'ori (Tahitian dance), which you can admire in numerous cultural festivals that are frequently held in the city. Polynesian mythology plays a significant role in the cultural life of Papeete, with many local legends handed down over the centuries. One of the best known myths is the legend of the god Tane, the creator of light, sun and life (a version of Ra of ancient Egypt in the South Pacific). These myths are reflected in the art and music of the region and remain an important part of Tahiti's cultural heritage.
The Central Market of Papeete, or Marché de Papeete, is an important point of interest. Here, you can find fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, flowers and discover local traditional crafts and souvenirs. Papeete boasts interesting museums, such as the Museum of Tahiti and its Islands, where you can learn more about the history and culture of the region. Don't miss the Polynesian Art Gallery to see the work of local artists. Surrounded by beautiful lagoons and coral reefs, Papeete is an ideal place for lovers of water sports, such as diving and snorkeling.
If you are a nature lover it is absolutely worth visiting the waterfalls and tropical forests located nearby. Seafood plays a central role in local cuisine in Papeete. One of the national dishes is poisson cru, raw fresh fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with coconut milk, vegetables and spices. Papeete is an important port for cruise ships in the South Pacific.
The port always welcomes numerous cruise ships, offering passengers the opportunity to explore the city and its surroundings. Cruises departing from or stopping in Papeete often include itineraries through places like Bora Bora, Moorea, and Huahine, so you can truly immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of French Polynesia.

Raiatea

Suva

Dravuni Island

Mystery Island

Lifou

Waitangi (Bay Of Islands)

Auckland
Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, which is located on the North Island. It got its start in 1840 and was named after George Eden, he was the first Earl of Auckland. Before Europeans showed up, the area was home to the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. Key historical spots like Mount Eden and Maungakiekie are still super important to the Māori. The Māori have a bunch of myths and legends about Auckland. One such myth tells of a giant lizard, Taniwha, who supposedly lives in the Hauraki Gulf waters.
These tales are passed down through the generations and are a vital part of the local culture. Back in the 19th century, Auckland was a major port and trading center, which helped it grow fast. In 1865, the capital of New Zealand was moved to Wellington, but Auckland kept booming thanks to its strategic location and industrial potential. It’s called the "City of Sails'' because there are so many yachts in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has a bunch of museums and art galleries, like the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Art Gallery.
The city’s surrounded by gorgeous beaches, volcanic hills and dense forests. There are also several nature reserves and national parks nearby. Auckland’s cuisine is super diverse, reflecting its multicultural vibe. You’ll find restaurants serving Asian, European, Polynesian and Māori dishes. One of New Zealand’s national dishes is hangi, it’s a traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven. Meat and veggies are cooked in underground pits with hot stones, giving them a unique smoky flavor. Auckland is a major cruise hub for cruise tourism in the Pacific. The Port of Auckland sees a bunch of cruise ships heading out to the Pacific Islands, New Zealand’s coast and Australia. Popular cruise destinations include Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia.
Cruises from Auckland offer not only luxury and relaxation on board but also a chance to see awesome landscapes and get a taste of New Zealand’s culture. Auckland is a city with a rich history, cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, attracting tourists from all over the world with its cuisine, attractions and cruise opportunities.

Auckland
Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, which is located on the North Island. It got its start in 1840 and was named after George Eden, he was the first Earl of Auckland. Before Europeans showed up, the area was home to the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. Key historical spots like Mount Eden and Maungakiekie are still super important to the Māori. The Māori have a bunch of myths and legends about Auckland. One such myth tells of a giant lizard, Taniwha, who supposedly lives in the Hauraki Gulf waters.
These tales are passed down through the generations and are a vital part of the local culture. Back in the 19th century, Auckland was a major port and trading center, which helped it grow fast. In 1865, the capital of New Zealand was moved to Wellington, but Auckland kept booming thanks to its strategic location and industrial potential. It’s called the "City of Sails'' because there are so many yachts in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has a bunch of museums and art galleries, like the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Art Gallery.
The city’s surrounded by gorgeous beaches, volcanic hills and dense forests. There are also several nature reserves and national parks nearby. Auckland’s cuisine is super diverse, reflecting its multicultural vibe. You’ll find restaurants serving Asian, European, Polynesian and Māori dishes. One of New Zealand’s national dishes is hangi, it’s a traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven. Meat and veggies are cooked in underground pits with hot stones, giving them a unique smoky flavor. Auckland is a major cruise hub for cruise tourism in the Pacific. The Port of Auckland sees a bunch of cruise ships heading out to the Pacific Islands, New Zealand’s coast and Australia. Popular cruise destinations include Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia.
Cruises from Auckland offer not only luxury and relaxation on board but also a chance to see awesome landscapes and get a taste of New Zealand’s culture. Auckland is a city with a rich history, cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, attracting tourists from all over the world with its cuisine, attractions and cruise opportunities.

Wellington

Nelson
Nelson is a city in New Zealand located in the northern part of the South Island overlooking the Cook Strait. It is the administrative capital of one of the country's four unitary authorities, in fact it concentrates both the tasks of the region and those of the district. Nelson is an art center of some importance in New Zealand: it hosts the annual Wearable Arts Awards festival (whose winners have the privilege of seeing their works exhibited at the appropriate museum, the Wearable Arts Museum); equally important is the Nelson Arts Festival. Nelson takes its name from English Admiral Horatio Nelson, winner of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, in which he defeated the French and Spanish fleets. In the Nelson area there are clear signs of an ancient Māori settlement, dating back to around 900 AD. The first English settlers arrived around 1841 following the New Zealand Company. Nelson acquired the status of city in 1858, as the seat of an Anglican bishop; the role that the church played in the development of the city is remarkable: Nelson boasts the second oldest church in the country (1846), the parish of St. John. Andrew Sutter, bishop of Nelson from 1867 to 1891, can be considered the "artistic" father of the city, being himself a great connoisseur of art as well as a fine painter: the city's gallery that bears his name, the fulcrum of cultural activities in the area, owes its birth to the donation that the bishop made to the city of his valuable collection of watercolors, a testimony of the first colonial period. The economic life of Nelson is linked to summer tourism (attracted thanks to the beautiful endless beaches), and to cultivation. Agriculture produces most of the hops and all the tobacco in New Zealand; also noteworthy is the cultivation of various types of fruit.
Kaikoura

Akaroa
Located just 75 km from the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, Akaroa is a historic French and British settlement located in the heart of an ancient volcano.
Explore the village with its colonial architecture, galleries, craft shops and cafes, or take part in the many activities offered, you can take 4WD trips to the largest small penguin colony on the mainland.
Many dolphins, smaller and rarer in the world, can be found within Akaroa port, it's the perfect way to see these wonderful creatures, along with the fascinating life of birds and other mammals in their natural habitat, one of the great tourist attractions. Akaroa has superb examples of historic homes and there are about fifteen gardens within 20 minutes of Akaroa that are open to the public, the area is unique for its heritage roses and micro climates, the popular Akaroa Herb Farm, road landscapes and historic churches.

Timaru
The Timaru District is a territorial authority in New Zealand that is within the boundaries of the Canterbury region, on the South Island. The headquarters of the District Council are located in the city of Timaru.
Oban
Oban (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Òban) is a town on the west-central coast of Scotland (United Kingdom), overlooking the Firth of Lorne (Atlantic Ocean) and administratively belonging to the county of Argyll (south-west of the Highlands region). The town is a starting point for ferries to some islands belonging to the Inner Hebrides archipelago.
Sydney
Australian Coastal Wonders from Sydney!Set sail on an unforgettable cruise from Sydney, Australia, one of the world's most iconic harbor cities. With its stunning Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and beautiful beaches, Sydney offers a spectacular departure point for exploring the breathtaking coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Experience the vibrant energy of this global city before embarking on a journey filled with sunshine, adventure, and breathtaking scenery.
Sydney, the vibrant capital of the state of New South Wales in Australia, represents one of the most fascinating and sought-after destinations for sea travel enthusiasts. With its iconic skyline dominated by the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this city offers an irresistible mix of natural beauty, cosmopolitan culture, and unforgettable adventures. "Cruises to Sydney" offer the unique opportunity to explore this metropolis from the water, offering breathtaking views and an unparalleled travel experience.
Sailing to Sydney, cruise travelers can expect to be greeted by one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the enchanting Port Jackson, which frames the city with its sparkling waters. Cruises to Sydney are not only a way to admire the architectural and natural wonders of the city, but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in its lively cultural scene, enjoy the refined local cuisine, and explore its historic neighborhoods and golden beaches.
For those seeking adventure, Sydney and its surroundings offer activities for all tastes: from climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the more daring, to peaceful walks in the Royal Botanic Gardens, to excursions in the Blue Mountains, a World Heritage Site. Cruises to Sydney allow you to experience all these experiences with the convenience of returning aboard a luxurious cruise ship, ready for the next destination or to enjoy the many activities and comfort offered on board.
Choosing a cruise to Sydney means guaranteeing yourself a trip that combines relaxation, adventure, and culture, all framed by one of the most spectacular urban landscapes in the world. It is not just a trip to a destination, but an experience that enriches, that leaves indelible memories and the desire to return. Cruises to Sydney are the ideal option for those looking to discover Australia from a unique perspective, sailing towards the horizon where the sea meets the city.

Sydney
Australian Coastal Wonders from Sydney!Set sail on an unforgettable cruise from Sydney, Australia, one of the world's most iconic harbor cities. With its stunning Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and beautiful beaches, Sydney offers a spectacular departure point for exploring the breathtaking coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Experience the vibrant energy of this global city before embarking on a journey filled with sunshine, adventure, and breathtaking scenery.
Sydney, the vibrant capital of the state of New South Wales in Australia, represents one of the most fascinating and sought-after destinations for sea travel enthusiasts. With its iconic skyline dominated by the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this city offers an irresistible mix of natural beauty, cosmopolitan culture, and unforgettable adventures. "Cruises to Sydney" offer the unique opportunity to explore this metropolis from the water, offering breathtaking views and an unparalleled travel experience.
Sailing to Sydney, cruise travelers can expect to be greeted by one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the enchanting Port Jackson, which frames the city with its sparkling waters. Cruises to Sydney are not only a way to admire the architectural and natural wonders of the city, but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in its lively cultural scene, enjoy the refined local cuisine, and explore its historic neighborhoods and golden beaches.
For those seeking adventure, Sydney and its surroundings offer activities for all tastes: from climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the more daring, to peaceful walks in the Royal Botanic Gardens, to excursions in the Blue Mountains, a World Heritage Site. Cruises to Sydney allow you to experience all these experiences with the convenience of returning aboard a luxurious cruise ship, ready for the next destination or to enjoy the many activities and comfort offered on board.
Choosing a cruise to Sydney means guaranteeing yourself a trip that combines relaxation, adventure, and culture, all framed by one of the most spectacular urban landscapes in the world. It is not just a trip to a destination, but an experience that enriches, that leaves indelible memories and the desire to return. Cruises to Sydney are the ideal option for those looking to discover Australia from a unique perspective, sailing towards the horizon where the sea meets the city.

Melbourne
Australian Adventures from Melbourne!Set sail on an exhilarating cruise from Melbourne, Australia, the vibrant cultural capital of Victoria. Known for its sophisticated arts scene, world-class dining, and beautiful gardens, Melbourne offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the stunning coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Experience the city's dynamic energy before embarking on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable discoveries at sea.
Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia, is a city that seduces visitors with its unique mix of history, art, cafes and green spaces. Known for its labyrinthine streets, rich in street art, and for the vibrant atmosphere that is breathed in every corner, Melbourne is an unmissable stop for those who want to discover Australia beyond clichés. Cruises to Melbourne offer a different perspective on this dynamic metropolis, allowing you to appreciate its urban skyline by sailing along the Yarra River.
The beating heart of Melbourne is its historic center, where modernity and tradition meet. Federation Square, with its avant-garde buildings, is the meeting point par excellence, a stage for cultural events and art exhibitions. Not far away, the Royal Botanical Gardens invite you to a relaxing walk among native and exotic plant species. The city is also famous for its markets, such as the Queen Victoria Market, where you can find local products, handicrafts and street food that tell the flavors of the world.
Melbourne's cultural scene is rich and varied. Historic theaters, such as the Princess Theatre, offer internationally renowned shows, while the numerous museums, including the Melbourne Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria, house artistic and historical treasures. Sports enthusiasts will find a true paradise in Melbourne, with events ranging from tennis to Australian Football, celebrated in iconic facilities such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Taking part in a cruise that stops in Melbourne means immersing yourself in a multisensory experience, where urban effervescence combines with moments of serenity along the banks of the Yarra. Melbourne, with its welcoming character and cosmopolitan soul, promises an unforgettable stay, made of cultural, gastronomic and naturalistic discoveries, in one of the most lively and fascinating cities in Australia.

Melbourne
Australian Adventures from Melbourne!Set sail on an exhilarating cruise from Melbourne, Australia, the vibrant cultural capital of Victoria. Known for its sophisticated arts scene, world-class dining, and beautiful gardens, Melbourne offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the stunning coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Experience the city's dynamic energy before embarking on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable discoveries at sea.
Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia, is a city that seduces visitors with its unique mix of history, art, cafes and green spaces. Known for its labyrinthine streets, rich in street art, and for the vibrant atmosphere that is breathed in every corner, Melbourne is an unmissable stop for those who want to discover Australia beyond clichés. Cruises to Melbourne offer a different perspective on this dynamic metropolis, allowing you to appreciate its urban skyline by sailing along the Yarra River.
The beating heart of Melbourne is its historic center, where modernity and tradition meet. Federation Square, with its avant-garde buildings, is the meeting point par excellence, a stage for cultural events and art exhibitions. Not far away, the Royal Botanical Gardens invite you to a relaxing walk among native and exotic plant species. The city is also famous for its markets, such as the Queen Victoria Market, where you can find local products, handicrafts and street food that tell the flavors of the world.
Melbourne's cultural scene is rich and varied. Historic theaters, such as the Princess Theatre, offer internationally renowned shows, while the numerous museums, including the Melbourne Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria, house artistic and historical treasures. Sports enthusiasts will find a true paradise in Melbourne, with events ranging from tennis to Australian Football, celebrated in iconic facilities such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Taking part in a cruise that stops in Melbourne means immersing yourself in a multisensory experience, where urban effervescence combines with moments of serenity along the banks of the Yarra. Melbourne, with its welcoming character and cosmopolitan soul, promises an unforgettable stay, made of cultural, gastronomic and naturalistic discoveries, in one of the most lively and fascinating cities in Australia.

Hobart
Hobart, located on the southeastern coast of Tasmania, is the capital of Tasmania, an island state of Australia. It is the second oldest capital in the country, after Sydney, and is known for its rich history, beautiful natural landscapes and lively artistic panorama. All these attractions make the city a unique and attractive destination for every type of visitor. Its location offers a picturesque environment with a mix of mountains and waterfront.
Tourists have the opportunity to admire splendid views and to practice a wide range of outdoor activities. For this reason, the city is considered the ideal destination for both nature and sports lovers. Mount Wellington, for example, offers a panoramic view of the city and is a well-known place for hiking, mountain biking and sightseeing. Hobart is known for its lively art scene, with numerous galleries, theaters and cultural events. The city hosts several important events and festivals, such as the Taste of Tasmania, the Dark Mofo and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Hobart not only deserves to be visited for its numerous attractions but is also a gateway for tourists who want to explore the rest of Tasmania, including destinations such as Port Arthur, Bruny Island and the wild nature of the west coast.

Portland

Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Here, you have the opportunity to see elegant architectures, boutiques, sandy beaches, beautiful arts events, nightlife and great restaurants.
It is a refined city without traffic jams, with a simply perfect Mediterranean climate. Hills and beaches are distant only 20 minutes from the center. Swim with dolphins in Glenelg and take part into summer celebrations along the beaches of Henley waterfront are just some of the actives that the city offers. If your passion is fresh food, in Adelaide Central Markets you can buy top quality local products produced by local farmer from all over the state. The Torrens river flows from Adelaide Hills to Henley Beach. Lake Torrens in Adelaide city is a famous and picturesque place to relax in the sun or having a pic-nic, while cycling and walking trails can help you stretch your legs in peace or walk and jog.
Adelaide has a beautiful natural environment: the shores of its western suburbs are composed of long beaches, where the waves crash toward the Gulf of St Vincent, while a wide expanse of green hills, Adelaide Hills, sorrounds the city. In this city full of public parks, birds are free to flight such as Cacatua perched on lampposts, groups of colourful parrots and black swans gracefully glide over the waves of the river. For inhabitans, they are part of everyday life.
While other Australian cities focued on skyscrapers made of glass and steel, Adelaide has decided to mantain its traditional architecture and, even in the city center stone buildings are no more than a couple of storeys high. Consequently, Adelaide is human-scale city in a quiet and convenient atmosphere.
Unlike the hills, the west side can be discovered in seaside neighbourhoods: Glenelg is the city's most famous beach. During summer, tha main street can be reached on foot passing through waterfront.
Refined city without traffic jams, with a simply perfect Mediterranean climate and hills and beaches just 20 minutes away. Swim with dolphins in Glenelg and join the summer celebrations on the Henley boardwalk. Admire the sunset while dining in the coastal areas of Glenelg and Henley Beach. If your passion is fresh food, in the Adelaide Central Markets you can buy top quality local products from growers from all over the state. The Torrens River goes from Adelaide Hills to Henley Beach. Lake Torrens in the city of Adelaide is a popular and picturesque place to relax in the sun or picnic while cycle paths or walks can help you stretch your legs in peace or for walking and jogging.
Adelaide adds a splendid natural environment: the banks of its western suburbs are made up of long beaches, where the waves break on the Gulf of St Vincent, while on land a vast expanse of green hills, Adelaide Hills, surrounds the city. In this city already rich in municipal parks, the birds are free like the Cockatoos perched on the lampposts, a group of colorful parrots and black swans gracefully glide on the waves of the river, for the inhabitants, they are part of everyday life.
If the other Australian cities have focused on glass and steel skyscrapers, Adelaide has in turn chosen to maintain a more traditional architecture, even in the center, the stone buildings do not exceed a couple of floors. The result is a city on a human scale in a quiet and convenient atmosphere.
Unlike the hills, west side, can be discovered in seaside neighborhoods: at the top of the list, Glenelg, the most famous beach in the city. In summer, the main road and reach on foot reaching the seafront.

Busselton

Perth
Western Australian Wonders from Perth!Embark on an exciting cruise from Perth, Western Australia, a sun-drenched city on the Swan River, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant arts scene, and laid-back lifestyle. Perth offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the pristine coastlines of Western Australia, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Experience the city's modern charm and natural beauty before setting sail on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable discoveries at sea.
Perth, the sunny capital of Western Australia, is a city that uniquely combines vibrant urban spaces and unspoiled nature. Located along the banks of the Swan River, with its crystalline waters that extend to the embrace of the Indian Ocean, Perth offers a relaxed yet cosmopolitan atmosphere. Cruises to Perth represent an ideal opportunity to discover this fascinating city, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauties, its lush parks, and a cultural scene in constant evolution.
One of Perth's main attractions is Kings Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world, which offers spectacular views of the city and the river. This green space is an oasis of tranquility, where visitors can stroll among native plants, admire the manicured gardens, and participate in guided tours to discover the rich biodiversity of Western Australia. The city is also the starting point for exploring Rottnest Island, famous for its cute quokka and its enchanting beaches, easily accessible with a short cruise.
Perth boasts a vibrant artistic and cultural scene, with art galleries, museums, and theaters that offer a wide range of cultural experiences. The Cultural Centre, in the heart of the city, is a hub of creativity, housing the Western Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. Gastronomy enthusiasts will find a culinary paradise in Perth, with restaurants that serve innovative dishes inspired by the different cuisines of the world, thanks to its multicultural population.
Participating in a cruise that stops in Perth therefore offers not only the chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and sunny beaches of Western Australia, but also to explore the rich cultural offering of this dynamic city. Perth, with its relaxed lifestyle and warm hospitality, promises an unforgettable travel experience, enriched by breathtaking landscapes and a lively urban context.

Geraldton

Exmouth

Broome
Explore the Wild from Broome Cruises!Set off on an extraordinary expedition from Broome, Western Australia, the pearl of the Kimberley region. This remote and captivating town offers a unique gateway to some of Australia's most pristine and rugged landscapes. Prepare for a cruise filled with untouched natural beauty, ancient indigenous culture, and incredible wildlife encounters, promising an adventure into the heart of the wild.
Broome, located in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, is a city that enchants with its fascinating history, breathtaking beaches, and unique natural landscape. Known for its pearl production, Broome offers a mix of culture, history, and natural beauty that makes it a must-see destination. Cruises to Broome allow you to discover this pearl of Western Australia, sailing along its coasts and admiring landscapes that take your breath away.
One of Broome's main attractions is Cable Beach, famous for its crystal clear waters and white sand. At sunset, the beach becomes the stage for an unforgettable natural spectacle, with the sun slowly setting in the Indian Ocean. Equally fascinating is the city's history linked to pearl fishing, which can be explored in Broome's Chinatown, where the galleries and museums tell stories of adventure, fortune, and tragedy.
In addition to its coastal beauty, Broome is the ideal starting point for explorations in the wild and remote Kimberley. River cruises along the Fitzroy River or excursions to the spectacular rock formations of the Bungle Bungle offer a unique experience of its kind, allowing you to venture into some of the oldest and most pristine landscapes on the planet. The city itself, with its colonial architecture and relaxed atmosphere, invites you to slow down and immerse yourself in local life, savoring the slow rhythms and the friendliness of the inhabitants.
Participating in a cruise that touches Broome means treating yourself to an adventure in one of the most isolated and fascinating regions of Australia, where unspoiled nature meets stories of pioneers and rare pearls. Broome, with its sober style and its unique atmosphere, offers a travel experience that will remain etched in the memory of those who are fortunate enough to visit it.

Darwin
Discover the Northern Territory from Darwin!Set off on an extraordinary adventure from Darwin, Australia's vibrant capital of the Northern Territory. This tropical city, with its rich Indigenous culture and close proximity to stunning natural parks, offers an exceptional starting point for cruises to the Kimberley, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Prepare for a journey filled with exotic wildlife, ancient landscapes, and unforgettable discoveries.
Discover the unexplored charm of Darwin, the gateway to northern Australia, a city that combines history, culture and naturalistic adventures in a unique and seductive mix. Located on the coast of the Timor Sea, Darwin offers a tropical climate, breathtaking landscapes and a rich Aboriginal heritage that make it an unmissable destination for those seeking a different travel experience. Cruises to Darwin represent the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in this unique atmosphere, exploring the city and its surroundings from the comfort of a luxury cruise ship.
The city of Darwin is famous for its lively waterfront, its historical evidence of the Second World War and the Kakadu National Park, a world heritage site, located a short distance away. Visitors can discover the local culture by visiting the open-air markets, such as the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Market, where you can taste exotic foods and admire local handicrafts. The uncontaminated nature in the surroundings of Darwin also offers the opportunity for unique adventures, such as river cruises to spot crocodiles, excursions in the rainforests and the discovery of ancient Aboriginal rock paintings.
In addition to the natural and cultural wonders, Darwin is also an excellent starting point for more extensive explorations of northern Australia, including the national parks of Litchfield and Kakadu. These places offer spectacular views, imposing waterfalls, natural pools for swimming and a unique biodiversity. Taking a cruise that includes Darwin in its itinerary means having the possibility of experiencing all these experiences, combining the exploration of the wild nature with the comfort and style of travel that only a cruise can offer.
Exploring Darwin and its surroundings through a cruise is an adventure that leaves indelible memories. From the turquoise waters of the Timor Sea to the red lands of the hinterland, every aspect of Darwin speaks of beauty, history and adventure. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover or looking for relaxation in exotic places, a cruise to Darwin will satisfy every desire, offering an unforgettable travel experience that combines adventure, culture and the pure pleasure of discovery.

Lombok Island

Benoa
Does it seem impossible to find nature, adventure, charm, versatility and relaxation in one place? This is because you have never visited Benoa, here uniting all this is possible. Located on the island of Bali, Benoa is the ideal destination for those seeking fascinating landscapes, ancient traditions, adventure and, why not, a little well-deserved relaxation.
The landscape of the city with its beautiful beaches and its unspoiled nature offers a wide variety of attractions and places to visit. If the watchword of your holiday is relaxation, the beaches of Benoa, with their white sand and crystal clear blue sea, are the ideal place to relax with the sound of the waves breaking on the rocks in the background or to enjoy the feeling of the sand under your feet during a walk along the shore. But not only.
In these endless expanses of beaches it is possible to organize celebrations and romantic candlelit dinners. Do you want to amaze your partner and make your stay undoubtedly unforgettable, feet in the sand, calm and the sea in front of you are the ingredients for a perfect recipe! If, on the other hand, you want to immerse yourself in the green and start discovering the most hidden places, arm yourself with comfortable shoes, appropriate clothing and the game is on! Scattered throughout the city you can find a series of gardens, places often used for private functions, will leave you speechless and if you are lucky you can observe one of these events up close.
Always immersed in unspoiled nature you can visit majestic temples such as the Puja Mandala which, known as the Mother Temple, is a place visited every year by Hindus who go to pray. In the surrounding area there are a series of stalls where you can savor typical local foods.
One of the best ways to reach the city is on board a cruise ship. In addition to the beauty of the city, choosing a cruise ship that has Benoa as a stop is the ideal choice for all those who want to set off to discover the natural beauties of Oceania and enjoy unique views and attractions in the world!

Komodo Island

Puerto Princesa

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.

Kaohsiung

Hualien

Ishigaki
Ishigaki is a city in Japan, known to the world for the beauty of its beaches and its crystal clear sea. Among the many unmissable attractions, a visit to the Shinto shrines of Gongen Do and Fuzaki Kannon Do is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and culture. If instead you want to relax and enjoy a day at the sea, Kabira Bay is the right place for you!
Not only will you be able to relax, but also to carry out various activities including snorkeling and why not, take a lot of photos to update your social profiles! Choose a cruise that has Ishigaki as a stop and enjoy not missing the opportunity to take part in one of the many excursions available.

Amami Oshima

Miyazaki

Beppu
Beppu is a Japanese city in the prefecture of Ôita, located in a wide and deep bay on the northeastern coast of the island of Kyüshû.
Famous for its breathtaking hot springs, Beppu is one of the three main hot springs in Japan. There are approximately 3,000 different chemical properties that produce over 100,000 liters of water per day, bathing the city in a cloud of smoke. It also offers an unparalleled range of spa activities, including ordinary hot water baths, mud baths, sand baths, and steam baths. The entire central part of Beppu, therefore, between the station and the coast, is necessarily very humid.
In the backcountry, don't miss over 60 stone Buddhas carved into the rock classified as a national heritage.
The port of Usuki populated by old houses in the style of "samurai district" dating back to 1600-1868. At the foot of Mount Takasaki, more than 1,700 Japanese monkeys live in the forest where they can be observed in some protected structures.
On the Ajimu plateau there is the largest zoo in Asia: about 1,300 animals, including bears, lions, giraffes, elephants, and zebras. The park can be visited on a "Jungle Bus" for people who don't own a car.

Busan
Busan: Between Beaches, Temples, and Lively MarketsDuring a stop in Busan, you can visit the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, perched on the coast and overlooking the sea, which offers a unique atmosphere of peace and spirituality. Those looking for moments of relaxation can enjoy the famous Haeundae beach, famous for its crystal clear waters and lively local life. For an authentic experience, the Jagalchi Fish Market is a must: here you can taste fresh seafood dishes and observe Korean gastronomic culture in a picturesque and lively setting.
In Busan you have the opportunity to discover the best of South Korea, a city that combines tradition and modernity in a harmonious way.
Busan
Busan: Between Beaches, Temples, and Lively MarketsDuring a stop in Busan, you can visit the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, perched on the coast and overlooking the sea, which offers a unique atmosphere of peace and spirituality. Those looking for moments of relaxation can enjoy the famous Haeundae beach, famous for its crystal clear waters and lively local life. For an authentic experience, the Jagalchi Fish Market is a must: here you can taste fresh seafood dishes and observe Korean gastronomic culture in a picturesque and lively setting.
In Busan you have the opportunity to discover the best of South Korea, a city that combines tradition and modernity in a harmonious way.
Kanazawa
Cultural Journeys Begin from Kanazawa!Set sail on an enriching cruise from Kanazawa, Japan, a city famed for its beautifully preserved Edo-era districts, stunning gardens, and traditional crafts. Located on the Sea of Japan coast, Kanazawa offers a captivating departure point for exploring the cultural depths of Japan and beyond. Immerse yourself in its artistic heritage and serene beauty before embarking on a journey filled with historical wonders and scenic coastal views.

Kanazawa
Cultural Journeys Begin from Kanazawa!Set sail on an enriching cruise from Kanazawa, Japan, a city famed for its beautifully preserved Edo-era districts, stunning gardens, and traditional crafts. Located on the Sea of Japan coast, Kanazawa offers a captivating departure point for exploring the cultural depths of Japan and beyond. Immerse yourself in its artistic heritage and serene beauty before embarking on a journey filled with historical wonders and scenic coastal views.

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.

Aomori

Miyako

Tokyo
Cruises on offer from TokyoTokyo, the capital of Japan, is a city that, thanks to the fusion of antiquity and modernity, history and contemporary culture has attracted many tourists in recent years, becoming one of the most fashionable destinations of the moment. Divided into many districts, the city offers attractions of all kinds. For fashion lovers, the Harajuku district is a must-see. Home to the country's streetwear clothing, this area of the city has become one of the reference points for the lively youth fashion culture. Also to stay in the fashion field, if you are looking for the right gift or simply want to do some shopping, Shibuya is the right place for you.
Here you will find a huge quantity of shops where it is impossible not to find something! If shopping has made you feel a certain languor, the city offers a vast quantity of restaurants, bars where you can savor all the typical local dishes. If electronics and technology are your passion, Japan is the place for you! Here you will find everything you are looking for from low-cost electronics to the most cutting-edge technology. Japan is not just technology, modernity and skyscrapers, so, lovers of history and culture, rest assured there is also something for you. Japan has a history of a millennium behind it and the various monuments present in its capital testify to this.
Not only the old imperial residences offer the possibility to go back in time, but in the city there are various unmissable temples and shrines. For example, the temples of Senso-Ji and Bentendo, thanks to the surrounding nature, combine spirituality and biodiversity in a perfect combination. Sit comfortably because I am about to give you news that will leave you speechless: did you know that there is Disneyland in Tokyo? Now you know, so take advantage of it and have a unique experience of its kind! If you want to experience one of these unmissable experiences, choose a cruise that departs or has Tokyo as a stop to experience them firsthand!
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a city rich in history with an urban landscape that leaves all visitors speechless. Its eclecticism offers an extraordinary variety of experiences to its visitors in the various districts of the city. From ultramodern skyscrapers to crowded streets with typical shops and traditional restaurants, Tokyo offers a fascinating mix of culture, history and innovation in which you can immerse yourself during your cruise. If you want to admire the majesty of the cherry blossoms, the best places to see them bloom are one of the many magnificent gardens scattered throughout the city, including Koishikawa Korakuen, Shinjuku Gyoen and Ueno Park. If, on the other hand, you want to fully immerse yourself in the Japanese tradition, Asakusa is one of the least chaotic parts of the capital where it is still possible to meet girls wearing traditional kimonos and numerous rickshaws around the city streets. Also for lovers of history and culture, the narrow streets of Yanaka are a must-see. Here you can visit ancient temples, gardens where peace and silence reign and traditional wooden houses, all surrounded by an atmosphere that seems suspended between past and present. Conversely, if you have a keen interest in technology and modernity, department stores, shopping centers, Shinjuku and Shibuya are what you need. In these two neighborhoods you can meet fashionably dressed people and you will be surprised by the infinite number of shops and restaurants where you can buy souvenirs of all kinds and savor the typical local dishes. You will be spoiled for choice and if you think it will be difficult to understand the menu, don't worry, the shop windows are often full of wax reproductions of the foods that will help you choose. One of the best ways to reach the city is on board a cruise ship. What are you waiting for? Don't miss the opportunity to visit a city so rich in attractions, choose a cruise that starts from Tokyo or that has the city as a stop and enjoy the beauty of its landscape!
Tokyo
Cruises on offer from TokyoTokyo, the capital of Japan, is a city that, thanks to the fusion of antiquity and modernity, history and contemporary culture has attracted many tourists in recent years, becoming one of the most fashionable destinations of the moment. Divided into many districts, the city offers attractions of all kinds. For fashion lovers, the Harajuku district is a must-see. Home to the country's streetwear clothing, this area of the city has become one of the reference points for the lively youth fashion culture. Also to stay in the fashion field, if you are looking for the right gift or simply want to do some shopping, Shibuya is the right place for you.
Here you will find a huge quantity of shops where it is impossible not to find something! If shopping has made you feel a certain languor, the city offers a vast quantity of restaurants, bars where you can savor all the typical local dishes. If electronics and technology are your passion, Japan is the place for you! Here you will find everything you are looking for from low-cost electronics to the most cutting-edge technology. Japan is not just technology, modernity and skyscrapers, so, lovers of history and culture, rest assured there is also something for you. Japan has a history of a millennium behind it and the various monuments present in its capital testify to this.
Not only the old imperial residences offer the possibility to go back in time, but in the city there are various unmissable temples and shrines. For example, the temples of Senso-Ji and Bentendo, thanks to the surrounding nature, combine spirituality and biodiversity in a perfect combination. Sit comfortably because I am about to give you news that will leave you speechless: did you know that there is Disneyland in Tokyo? Now you know, so take advantage of it and have a unique experience of its kind! If you want to experience one of these unmissable experiences, choose a cruise that departs or has Tokyo as a stop to experience them firsthand!
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a city rich in history with an urban landscape that leaves all visitors speechless. Its eclecticism offers an extraordinary variety of experiences to its visitors in the various districts of the city. From ultramodern skyscrapers to crowded streets with typical shops and traditional restaurants, Tokyo offers a fascinating mix of culture, history and innovation in which you can immerse yourself during your cruise. If you want to admire the majesty of the cherry blossoms, the best places to see them bloom are one of the many magnificent gardens scattered throughout the city, including Koishikawa Korakuen, Shinjuku Gyoen and Ueno Park. If, on the other hand, you want to fully immerse yourself in the Japanese tradition, Asakusa is one of the least chaotic parts of the capital where it is still possible to meet girls wearing traditional kimonos and numerous rickshaws around the city streets. Also for lovers of history and culture, the narrow streets of Yanaka are a must-see. Here you can visit ancient temples, gardens where peace and silence reign and traditional wooden houses, all surrounded by an atmosphere that seems suspended between past and present. Conversely, if you have a keen interest in technology and modernity, department stores, shopping centers, Shinjuku and Shibuya are what you need. In these two neighborhoods you can meet fashionably dressed people and you will be surprised by the infinite number of shops and restaurants where you can buy souvenirs of all kinds and savor the typical local dishes. You will be spoiled for choice and if you think it will be difficult to understand the menu, don't worry, the shop windows are often full of wax reproductions of the foods that will help you choose. One of the best ways to reach the city is on board a cruise ship. What are you waiting for? Don't miss the opportunity to visit a city so rich in attractions, choose a cruise that starts from Tokyo or that has the city as a stop and enjoy the beauty of its landscape!
Hitachinaka

Sendai

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.

Kushiro

Kodiak

Glacier Bay

Sitka

Klawock

Prince Rupert

Vancouver
Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Canada, Vancouver is a splendid, flourishing metropolis lucky enough to be flanked by the ocean and mountains at the same time.
Explore Vancouver: A Coastal Gem in CanadaVancouver, situated in British Columbia, Canada, is a vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse culture, and thriving arts scene. Founded in 1886, Vancouver has grown into a bustling metropolis that offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and outdoor adventure, making it a must-visit destination for travelers.
Temperate Climate of VancouverVancouver enjoys a temperate coastal climate with mild winters and warm summers, thanks to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding mountains. The city experiences moderate rainfall throughout the year, creating lush green landscapes and vibrant gardens. Summer months are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the city's numerous parks.
Top Attractions and Places to Visit in VancouverDiscover Vancouver's iconic attractions, including Stanley Park with its scenic seawall and lush forests, Granville Island Public Market offering local artisanal products and gourmet foods, and the historic Gastown district known for its cobblestone streets and Victorian architecture. Visit the Vancouver Art Gallery, explore the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, or take a stroll along the vibrant Robson Street for shopping and dining.
Local Cuisine: Flavors of the Pacific NorthwestIndulge in Vancouver's culinary delights featuring fresh seafood like wild salmon, spot prawns, and Dungeness crab sourced from local waters. Try Pacific Northwest specialties such as smoked salmon, poutine with a West Coast twist, and craft beers from the city's thriving brewery scene. Don't miss out on exploring diverse international cuisines in neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little Italy.
Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from VancouverEnhance your Vancouver experience by booking a cruise departing from this coastal city. Choose from a variety of cruise options that explore the scenic Inside Passage, visit Alaska's majestic glaciers, or sail along the Pacific Coast to destinations like California or Hawaii. A cruise from Vancouver promises breathtaking views of rugged coastlines, wildlife encounters, and unforgettable adventures on the high seas.