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Star Collector: Grand Asia Explorer
Feb 5, 2028 — Mar 17, 2028
Starting from
PHUKET → TOKYO
41 Nights on Star Seeker
Visit destinations unlike anything else, all set against a backdrop of unforgettable cuisines, history, and adventures. With overnight stays in four of Asia’s most dynamic cities – feel their frenetic energy, immerse yourself in their cultures, savor world-famous street food, and explore rich traditions and history. Cruise shallow waterways like the Saigon River and Chao Phraya River and moor right into cities like Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkoke. You’ll also discover less-visited ports and islands, with small-group excursions that immerse you in local culture. Explore perfectly preserved samurai villages, secretive cu chi tunnels, and bustling floating markets in Malaysia. Drink in the emerald and turquoise beauty of Halong Bay from the decks of a traditional junk. Learn to fish from a sampan on the Mekong Delta, slurp udon like a native in Takamatsu, and cook pad thai in Thailand.








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Visit eight different countries and 30 different ports of call across Japan and Southeast Asia.
Enjoy overnights in China, Vietnam, and Singapore; Asia’s most iconic cities. With late-night stops in several other ports, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the atmosphere and attractions.
In the small ship exclusive port of Krabi, Thailand, take a shore excursion to Jungle Hot Springs with naturally heated pools, Thai massages and a Thai lunch in a tropical landscape.
Marvel at Taipei 101, an iconic skyscraper that is one of the tallest buildings in the world, showcasing cutting-edge design, a stunning observatory, luxury shopping, and breathtaking views.
Take a traditional junk boat through Halong Bay. These traditional wooden boats have a distinctive design, have numerous sails and are decorated with Vietnamese motifs and carvings making each unique.
Explore the stunning beauty of Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site, as you arrive in Shimizu.
Take a two-day Angkor Wat overland tour from Ho Chi Minh City and return in Phnom Penh (or reverse). Angkor Wat is one of the world's most magnificent ancient temples and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Enjoy Windstar’s Signature Beach Barbecue and spend the day relaxing on the beach in Ko Kood and Koh Nakha Noi, Thailand.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

Known as the pearl of Thailand, Phuket is famous for pristine beaches, lush vegetation and natural beauty and is one of Southeast Asia’s most popular destinations. Discover the busy markets and ancient shophouses, the fabulous food and some of the finest resorts and spas in Thailand.

Krabi, Thailand, is a stunning coastal destination known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, clear waters, and beautiful beaches. With picturesque islands like Phi Phi and Railay, Krabi offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, vibrant local culture, bustling markets, and serene temples.
Krabi, Kayak in Kong Nam Sai
Krabi, Kayak in Kong Nam Sai
Just 15 minutes from Ao Nang, Klong Nam Sai is a hidden gem offering crystal-clear freshwater amidst a flooded forest, complete with a tranquil lake, winding jungle canals, and beautiful lagoons. Once a small freshwater canal resembling a peat swamp forest, this serene spot, known as Khlong Rood to the locals, is now a must-see attraction in the Ao Nang area. You’ll have the chance to explore this enchanting landscape in various ways. Paddle through the calm waters by kayak, gliding past breathtaking lagoons and surrounded by lush jungle foliage. Stop to cool off in the refreshing waters, offering a peaceful escape from the sun. The stillness of the lake creates a perfect mirror of tree stumps and rocks that rise from the water’s surface, creating the illusion of a boundless horizon. During your exploration, you’ll encounter a rich array of plant species, including vibrant water lilies, delicate orchids, and fascinating tropical pitcher plants. Please Note: Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, swimwear, hat, and sunglasses.
Krabi, Jungle Hot Spring Spa w/Lunch
Krabi, Jungle Hot Spring Spa w/Lunch
Join us for a day of indulgence and relaxation at the remote Krabi hot springs spa. After exploring the islands and beaches, it's the perfect time to unwind and let your body rejuvenate. To complete your Krabi holiday, a visit to Wareerak Hot Spring Spa is an absolute must! Tucked away in a lush tropical rainforest along the serene banks of the Khlong Thom River, this hidden retreat offers a tranquil escape from the crowds. Enjoy the soothing ambiance as you relax in private hot spring pools, with the option to indulge in a neck and shoulder massage. The mineral-rich, saline waters, ranging between 38 and 42 degrees Celsius, will work their magic on your body. Experience the therapeutic benefits as you alternate between cool, warm, and hot pools. Your experience will also include a rejuvenating herbal body scrub and a refreshing face mask, followed by a healthy, nourishing lunch. To top off your day, enjoy a traditional Thai massage, leaving you completely relaxed and revitalized. Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, swimwear, hat, and sunglasses.
Krabi, Hong Island by Speed Boat w/Lunch
Krabi, Hong Island by Speed Boat w/Lunch
The Hong Islands are a must-see when visiting Krabi. The name "Koh Hong" translates to "the island with the room," referring to the stunning lagoon nestled at the island’s center. This lagoon was once a cave that collapsed thousands of years ago, creating the breathtaking space you can explore today. Accessible only by boat, the lagoon is a perfect spot for swimming and capturing photos of the surrounding limestone cliffs. The area is also home to large bats that can occasionally be spotted inside the mangrove areas of the lagoon. Hong Island offers two beautiful beaches and a jungle trek for those looking to explore further. During this day trip, you’ll enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. We will also visit Pak Bia and Lading Islands, renowned for their pristine beauty and considered among the world’s most stunning beaches! This trip is ideal for those seeking a peaceful getaway, whether you’re traveling in a small group or with family. With a perfect mix of activity and relaxation, you’ll have time to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature, while our expert team takes care of all the details. The photos you capture here will surely be memories to cherish for a lifetime. Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, swimwear, hat, and sunglasses.

"Island paradise" perfectly captures Ko Yao Noi. Offering breathtaking views of Phang Nga Bay, this peaceful island is a small ship exclusive, making it an ideal escape. Capture stunning photos of the iconic limestone formations that define the bay and explore the charming rural villages inland for a taste of local life.
Koh Yao Noi, Experience Local Life Koi Yao Noi
Koh Yao Noi, Experience Local Life Koi Yao Noi
Embark on an adventurous journey around Koh Yao Noi in a traditional pick-up truck and immerse yourself in the island's unique way of life. Most of the villagers are Muslim, with many working in the fishery and rubber plantation industries. This trip offers an incredible opportunity to experience the traditional lifestyle of the Sea Gypsies as you travel through the island's picturesque landscapes. You’ll visit beautiful spots such as Pa Sai Beach, Son Ngam Beach, and Ban Tha Khao Beach. Stop at Ban Tha Khao to meet a women’s group and marvel at the rice fields located next to the sea. Learn the island's artisanal skills, such as making fishing tools, OTOP products, tie-dyeing with natural colors, and crafting items from coconut shells. You’ll also have the chance to pick coconuts from the trees and take a long-tailed boat ride to observe island life, including net casting, hauling in fish, and lobster farming. Watch firsthand how lobsters are caught and raised in tanks. This trip is a perfect way to understand the lifestyle of the people in Koh Yao Noi, a close-knit and welcoming community in Phang Nga Bay. Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, a shirt that covers your shoulders, and long pants or a long skirt.
Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yoa Cycling
Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yoa Cycling
Explore the scenic countryside of Koh Yao Noi on a thrilling cycling tour. Ride through the island's main market town, weave your way through lush mangrove forests, rubber plantations, and even a charming fishing village built on stilts. One of the highlights of the tour is cycling through vast rice paddies, offering a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos, especially during the most photogenic months from July to December. Along the way, learn about sustainable farming with a visit to a family-run farm nestled amidst rice fields, where you can refresh yourself with a drink of fresh coconut juice. For lunch, savor a delicious Thai meal at a beachfront restaurant with stunning views of the Andaman Sea. Afterward, enjoy some free time to relax on the beach or take a scenic walk to a nearby island, with swimming possible during high tide. In the afternoon, cycle 10 km mostly along paved roads, passing pristine beaches on the east coast of Koh Yao Noi. With clear skies, you may even spot the Phi Phi Islands on the horizon. Stop at a palm oil plantation, and enjoy the perfect mix of nature, culture, and fun in the sun. Please note that this tour does not have a support vehicle. In case you’re unable to complete the full cycling distance, a local pick-up taxi will be available to transfer you to the next stop. The total cycling distance is approximately 22 km, including some hidden biking trails for a more adventurous experience. Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, a shirt that covers your shoulders, and long pants or a long skirt.
Koh Yao Noi, Batik Day in Koh Yao Noi
Koh Yao Noi, Batik Day in Koh Yao Noi
Discover the secrets behind this fascinating local art and create your very own masterpiece! Batik is a unique textile design technique that involves applying wax (or another similar substance) to resist color and preserve certain sections of the cloth during the dyeing process. This technique allows for both monochrome and multicolored designs, depending on your personal preference. There are various methods to create batik, each producing distinct patterns that cater to both functional and aesthetic needs. Unleash your creativity and immerse yourself in this traditional art form! Please Note: remember to bring your personal medication, sunscreen, Thai Baht for any purchases, a shirt that covers your shoulders, and long pants or a long skirt.

Penang, Malaysia, is a vibrant destination known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse cuisine, and historic sites. The island's capital, George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts colonial architecture, lively street art, and bustling markets. Indulge in Penang's culinary delights, where a fusion of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences create a mouthwatering array of street food, from fragrant laksa to crispy satay, making it a true food lover's paradise.
Penang, The Craft Batik & Entopia Exploration
Penang, The Craft Batik & Entopia Exploration
This delightful half-day excursion offers a special treat for those wanting to experience Penang Island through a scenic drive. Begin your journey by heading north from the bustling town, following the picturesque waterfront along Batu Ferringhi’s beautiful bays. Your first stop is the impressive Burmese Temple and Reclining Buddha Temple, a traditional Thai Buddhist temple housing one of the largest reclining Buddhas in the world. This magnificent, gold-covered statue stretches over one hundred feet long and is a sight to behold. Next, head to Entopia by Penang's Butterfly Farm, one of Malaysia’s largest butterfly gardens, home to around 15,000 free-flying butterflies across 60 species. Afterward, visit a traditional Batik Factory, where you can witness the intricate art of batik cloth printing using wax and dye—a hallmark of Malaysian textile art. Finally, you’ll be transferred back to the port, enriched with memories of Penang’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Penang, Iconic View & City Drive
Penang, Iconic View & City Drive
With its rich and legendary history, Penang Island is one of Malaysia’s most unique destinations. Begin your exploration in George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the charm of yesteryear comes to life. First, visit the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, a heritage building known for its striking indigo-blue walls, earning it the nickname "The Blue Mansion." Next, explore the Protestant Cemetery, a historic Christian burial ground established in 1786, which has now been listed as a Class 1 Heritage Site. Continue to the Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Chinese temple in Southeast Asia, and then head to the Tun Abdul Razak Complex (Komtar), once the tallest building in Southeast Asia. You'll also pass through the Street of Harmony, where you can admire various places of worship, including St. George's Church, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy Temple, the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, and the Kapitan Keling Mosque. Conclude your tour with a final photo stop at Fort Cornwallis, the largest standing fort in Malaysia, built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century. After this fascinating half-day tour, you'll return to the port, enriched by the historic gems of Penang.
Penang, Highlights of Georgetown
Penang, Highlights of Georgetown
Penang Island, with its epic and legendary history, serves as a confluence of some of Malaysia’s oldest families, making it a natural destination for those seeking a true insight into the heritage and cultural lifestyle of George Town. Start your journey by exploring the George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the past meets the present. Begin at the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, the former home and ancestral hall of Chung Keng Kwee, the Kapitan China of Perak and a Hakka mine owner. This century-old mansion beautifully recreates the opulent lifestyle of a Peranakan (Straits Chinese) tycoon, offering a unique glimpse into Peranakan customs and traditions. Next, visit the majestic Khoo Kongsi Clan House, one of the finest examples of a traditional Clan House outside Mainland China. Hidden amidst a maze of alleys and pre-war houses, the Khoo Kongsi, built over 100 years ago, is a magnificent symbol of heritage. Continue to the Thai Buddhist Temple, where you'll see one of the largest Reclining Buddhas in the world. Finally, before returning to port, visit the Clan Jetties, historic ‘water villages’ built on stilts over a century ago, connected by wooden walkways. These picturesque communities provide a fascinating insight into the island's past.
Penang, Hill & Temple
Penang, Hill & Temple
Experience Malaysia’s rich culture on this tour to Penang’s largest Chinese Buddhist temple and one of its highest peaks. Begin with a visit to Kek Lok Si Temple, also known as the Temple of the Ten Thousand Buddhas. Explore the Tortoises' Pond of Longevity, where devotees release tortoises to earn blessings, and admire the temple’s stunning blend of Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architectural styles. This compact tour will take you to the top of the mountain, 833 meters above sea level, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Penang via a funicular train ride.

This is a city of many faces, from the aboriginal village on Carey Island to the sweeping 360° views from one of the world’s highest towers. It’s hard to know where to begin. Some sights are hard to miss – the soaring KL Tower and Petronas Twin Towers, for instance. Others are less apparent but every bit as fascinating. The British colonial buildings of Merdeka Square and the Royal Selangor Club. Like a crazy quilt, somehow it all blends together in a harmonious whole that is a thrill to explore.
Kuala Lumpur, History & Heritage Walk
Kuala Lumpur, History & Heritage Walk
Start your Kuala Lumpur day with a walking tour that introduces you to the city’s rich cultural diversity and history. Your first stop is Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka), the historic site where Malaysia's flag was raised for the first time on August 31, 1957. Continue to the Masjid Jamek Mosque, Kuala Lumpur’s oldest Islamic place of worship, offering beautiful photo opportunities with its blend of Moorish, Islamic, and Mughal architectural styles. Afterward, head to Central Market, a heritage site that was once a wet market but now houses a vibrant array of handicrafts and local goods. A short distance away, explore Chinatown, known for its temples, bustling flea markets, and quirky art galleries, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere. Along the way, stop by Sze Ya Temple, the oldest Taoist temple in the city, built in 1864 and still an active cultural center for the Chinese community. Next, visit the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, a beautifully decorated temple that incorporates Spanish and Italian tiles, gold, and precious stones. After lunch, you’ll conclude your tour with a photo stop at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world, now standing as the tallest twin structures globally, complete with a double-decker Sky Bridge. Please note: This tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility or pregnant women. Bring along a raincoat or umbrella in case of wet weather. Due to long hours of walking and standing, guests should consider their physical fitness and medical history. The lunch venue is subject to change. Additional food and drinks (e.g., wine, beer, soda, juice) are at your own expense. For temple visits, please dress modestly—no short pants, hot pants, or skirts above the knee.
Kuala Lumpur, Greatest Hits of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, Greatest Hits of Kuala Lumpur
This exciting day trip to Kuala Lumpur is the perfect way to explore the city's top attractions without wearing yourself out. Get ready to discover the must-see spots in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur. Your first stop is Batu Caves, a 100-year-old Hindu temple set in limestone caves over 400 million years old. The largest cavern, Cathedral Cave, is home to several Hindu shrines beneath its towering 100-meter-high ceiling, making it one of the most important religious landmarks in Malaysia. Next, visit the King's Palace (Istana Negara), an architectural gem inspired by Islamic styles, complete with golden domes and guarded by the Royal Malay Regiment. It's one of Kuala Lumpur's iconic landmarks and a must-see for history buffs. Enjoy a delicious lunch before heading to the Kuala Lumpur Tower, Malaysia's tallest freestanding tower at 421 meters. The view from the observation deck at 276 meters is unbeatable, offering stunning panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur-especially magical at night. Before heading back to the port, stop at the Petronas Twin Towers for a photo opportunity at the double-decked Skybridge, the world's highest two-story bridge, and ascend to Level 86 for even more breathtaking views of the city. Please note: This tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility. Bring a raincoat or umbrella in case of wet weather. Be cautious of the mischievous monkeys at Batu Caves and do not feed them. In case of rain, the KL Tower Skydeck may be closed for safety, but the observation deck will remain open as an alternative. Those with a fear of heights may want to reconsider. Lunch venue may change based on availability. Additional food and drinks (e.g., wine, beer, soda, juice) are at your own expense. Female visitors must cover their shoulders, arms, and knees when visiting Batu Caves for religious reasons.
Kuala Lumpur, Panoramic Tour of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, Panoramic Tour of Kuala Lumpur
Embark on an adventure exploring Kuala Lumpur's most captivating landmarks. Your journey takes you through a blend of the city's iconic structures and vibrant sights. You'll pass by industrial areas, small townships, and impressive expressways, with highlights including the Lake Garden, Bird Park, National Mosque, Moorish Railway Station, Central Market, and Chinatown. The first major stop is the awe-inspiring Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world. Capture stunning photos of these 88-story marvels, featuring the unique double-decker Sky Bridge at the 41st and 42nd floors. After a break for lunch at Suria KLCC, the tour continues to the KL Tower, Malaysia's most iconic landmark. Standing at 421 meters, it offers the highest and most spectacular views of the city, surpassing even the Petronas Towers. The viewing deck at 276 meters provides a breathtaking panorama of the city, especially dazzling at night. Please Note: Tour route sequence may vary to avoid congestion.
Kuala Lumpur, City Tour with Batu Caves
Kuala Lumpur, City Tour with Batu Caves
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s top highlights in one exciting, energy-packed day! This excursion takes you through the city's most iconic spots without leaving you exhausted, offering the perfect way to experience KL’s best in a short time. Your first stop is the Batu Caves, a 100-year-old Hindu temple complex with impressive idols and statues nestled inside limestone caves that are around 400 million years old. Cathedral Cave, the largest cavern, is home to several Hindu shrines beneath its towering 100-meter-high ceiling. Next, visit the King's Palace (Istana Negara), Malaysia’s royal residence, often compared to Buckingham Palace. With its golden domes and Islamic-style architecture, it’s a must-see, complete with guards in full dress uniform at the entrance. Continue your journey to Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka), where Malaysia’s independence was declared on August 31, 1957. Then, head to the Masjid Jamek Mosque, the oldest Islamic place of worship in Kuala Lumpur. The mosque’s Moorish, Islamic, and Mughal architecture, along with its lush surroundings, provides perfect photo opportunities. After a lunch break at Suria KLCC, you’ll make your way to the Petronas Twin Towers. Capture a memorable photo at the double-decked Skybridge, which connects the towers at 170 meters high. For the ultimate view, ascend to Level 86 and take in panoramic vistas of the city as you learn about Malaysia’s bold vision. This tour is a whirlwind adventure through Kuala Lumpur’s most captivating landmarks, perfect for a full day of exploration! Please Note: Please bring along a raincoat or umbrella in case of wet weather. Be extra cautious of the 'mischievous' monkeys at Batu Caves—do not feed them. If you have a fear of heights, this tour may not be suitable for you. Lunch will be on your own. Female visitors are required to dress modestly when visiting Batu Caves, meaning sleeveless tops, short pants, or skirts are not allowed for religious purposes.

Say hello to Stamford Raffles' engaging city, a modern metropolis which is blended with the traditional historic towns of the founders. These include Chinatown, Little India and the Malay community of Kampong Glam. The Singapore River meanders through the center of the island with vistas of skyscrapers and historic shop houses, often side-by-side. Singapore is a tropical garden city with flowers and greenery everywhere. Among the attractions are the domes at Gardens by the Bay located near Marina Bay and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Botanic Gardens. Orchard Road is the epicenter for shopping some of Asia's leading retailers and includes both international brands and local shops.
Singapore, Taste of Singapore
Singapore, Taste of Singapore
The hawker culture in Singapore is a vibrant community where diverse foods, spaces, and communities come together to celebrate dishes from various cultures, including Chinese, Malay, and Indian. These dishes reflect Singapore's multicultural society, promoting social cohesion, managing living costs, and fostering a shared national identity based on common values and experiences. To dive into this rich hawker culture, start your tour at the Hong Lim Food Centre in Chinatown, a culinary haven offering a wide variety of local delicacies that reflect the nation's diverse food culture. As you stroll through the streets of Chinatown, you'll be captivated by colorful murals that showcase the area's rich history and cultural significance. Next, head to the Chinatown Complex, Singapore's largest hawker center, which houses over 260 food booths serving an array of local dishes. It's a gastronomic hotspot where you can taste Michelin-starred hawker offerings alongside traditional snacks, making it an essential stop for food lovers and tourists. You'll also learn about "chope," a unique Singaporean tradition in hawker centers where patrons reserve their seats by placing a personal item on the table, emphasizing the informal and communal dining experience. Please Note : Hawker centers may occasionally be closed for cleaning, and alternative centers will be chosen for the tour. For evening tours, Hong Lim Food Centre will be replaced by either Lau Pa Sat or Newton Food Centre.
Singapore, Singapore City Tour
Singapore, Singapore City Tour
Embark on a memorable journey aboard a plush, air-conditioned bus where comfort meets scenic splendor. As we glide through the vibrant Civic District, you'll be captivated by the stunning architecture and lush landscapes that bring this historic area to life. Pause at the iconic Padang, a sprawling green space that has hosted countless significant events, and marvel at the grand National Parliament House, with its impressive neoclassical design and intricate detailing. The adventure begins at the iconic Merlion Park, where you'll encounter the mythical Merlion statue-a striking fusion of a fish's body and a lion's head. This symbol of Singapore offers the perfect photo opportunity, set against the shimmering waters of Marina Bay. From there, we'll proceed to the tranquil Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of Singapore's oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples. Inside, the intricately carved wooden beams and beautifully painted ceilings offer a serene atmosphere, while the calming fragrance of incense fills the air, creating an ideal spot for quiet reflection. Next, we'll explore the colorful, culturally rich Arab Street. This lively district, known for its vibrant textiles, eclectic shops, and aromatic eateries, will tantalize all your senses as you stroll through its bustling streets. Finally, we'll unwind with a scenic river cruise, where you can sit back and enjoy breathtaking views of Singapore's iconic skyline. Gliding along the tranquil waters, you'll be treated to stunning vistas of the city's skyscrapers and historic landmarks, making this the perfect conclusion to your vibrant and culturally immersive journey.
Singapore, Scenic Tour of Singapore
Singapore, Scenic Tour of Singapore
Step aboard a luxurious motorcoach and embark on an enchanting scenic drive along Orchard Road, Singapore's bustling 2.5-kilometer boulevard, known as a shopper's paradise. This vibrant strip is adorned with high-end fashion boutiques, charming cafes, and gourmet restaurants, offering a blend of local brands and global labels. As twilight sets in, Orchard Road transforms into a lively hub, showcasing the city's dynamic nightlife and electric urban energy. Our journey continues past the magnificent Istana, the official residence and office of Singapore's President and Prime Minister, where lush greenery and ornate architecture create an impressive backdrop. Moving on, we'll glide towards Bras Basah, home to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore's oldest cathedral, known for its stunning neo-Gothic architecture. Nearby, the historic CHIJMES complex, once a convent, has been beautifully restored into a vibrant destination of dining, shopping, and entertainment, all housed within charming heritage buildings. The grand CHIJMES Hall, formerly a chapel, now hosts exquisite weddings and grand events, adding an air of elegance. Next, we'll venture to the legendary Raffles Hotel, a symbol of Singapore's rich history and a national monument, where colonial elegance meets modern luxury. We'll then head to the colorful Arab Street in the Kampong Glam neighborhood, where traditional shophouses and contemporary attractions paint a vibrant picture of Singapore's diverse heritage. After soaking in the sights, we'll drive through the picturesque colonial district and make a captivating photo stop at Merlion Park. Capture the iconic Merlion statue with the stunning Marina Bay Sands as your backdrop. As we conclude our exploration, we'll take a leisurely drive through the bustling Financial District and vibrant Chinatown before returning to the cruise terminal, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Singapore's vibrant culture and stunning landmarks.

Say hello to Stamford Raffles' engaging city, a modern metropolis which is blended with the traditional historic towns of the founders. These include Chinatown, Little India and the Malay community of Kampong Glam. The Singapore River meanders through the center of the island with vistas of skyscrapers and historic shop houses, often side-by-side. Singapore is a tropical garden city with flowers and greenery everywhere. Among the attractions are the domes at Gardens by the Bay located near Marina Bay and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Botanic Gardens. Orchard Road is the epicenter for shopping some of Asia's leading retailers and includes both international brands and local shops.

Ko Samui, Thailand’s idyllic island, is renowned for its lush tropical landscapes and vibrant natural beauty. In addition to its serene coastline, the island is home to the Ang Thong National Marine Park, a protected area known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and diverse wildlife, offering an ideal spot for nature lovers and outdoor adventures.
Ko Samui, Samui Local Life by 4x4
Ko Samui, Samui Local Life by 4x4
Begin your thrilling adventure around the island in a 4x4 truck, with your first stop at the iconic Hin Ta & Hin Yai rocks in the south of Koh Samui. Next, visit Coconut Village and a Rubber Plantation to learn about the local life and the agricultural practices that shape Samui's economy. Afterward, enjoy a buffet lunch with a soft drink and one beer included. In the afternoon, we'll drive up to 600 meters above sea level to visit the Magic Garden. Located in the mountains, this unique spot is home to a collection of hand-carved stone sculptures, figures, and other objects created by a 77-year-old local artist in 1976. Take in the creativity, tranquil surroundings, and breathtaking views that make this site so special.
Ko Samui, KOH Samui Sun Sand & Sea
Ko Samui, KOH Samui Sun Sand & Sea
Today is all about kicking back and enjoying the perfect blend of sea, sun, and fun. Head to one of Samui's premier resort hotels on Chaweng Beach, where you can unwind on the island's top beaches with its soft, powdery white sand. Relax and soak up the tropical atmosphere, cooling off with a refreshing drink (at your own expense). Lunch is included, and beach chairs, towels, and umbrellas will be provided, ensuring you have everything you need for a leisurely day in paradise.
Ko Samui, Samui Temple & Beach
Ko Samui, Samui Temple & Beach
Embark on a scenic drive through the tropical countryside of Koh Samui, passing by the charming Hua Thanon area and the stunning Plai Laem Temple. Once part of the Big Buddha Temple, Wat Plai Laem is home to a striking statue of Kwan Yin, the 18-armed Buddhist avatar of Mercy, as well as a massive, vibrant Smiling Buddha. The temple's lake is filled with hundreds of big fish, and visitors can feed them for a small donation. Next, visit the iconic Big Buddha Temple, where a towering, 39-foot golden Buddha greets you with a serene smile. Situated on the northeastern tip of the island, this temple is a peaceful meditation center for locals and tourists alike. Climb the stairs to the viewing platform to enjoy breathtaking vistas of the northern coast-perfect for photo opportunities. Explore the local handicraft stalls within the temple complex to find unique souvenirs and gifts. After your temple visits, indulge in a delicious international buffet at a beach resort hotel located on a pristine stretch of white sand. Relax in this serene setting and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. After lunch, take a break and swim at the resort or head to Chaweng Beach. Renowned for its powdery white sands and turquoise waters, Chaweng Beach offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the tropical paradise.
Ko Samui, Samui Hidden Piggy Island
Ko Samui, Samui Hidden Piggy Island
Koh Tan and Koh Madsum Islands, located on the southern side of Koh Samui, offer a perfect tropical getaway with powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Known for their stunning snorkeling opportunities, these islands provide an idyllic escape without the need to travel to Koh Tao. The Koh Madsum (Pig Island) Koh Tan VIP Speedboat Tour is the ideal half-day adventure for those seeking a relaxing day in paradise, complete with snorkeling, beach activities, and a visit to the famous pigs on Koh Madsum. Recently, Koh Madsum has gained fame for its adorable pig family, and has become widely known as "Pig Island."
Far less developed and more idyllic than many other Thai islands, Ko Kut is rather flat and covered almost entirely by native forest or coconut and rubber plantations. You will find a number of pristine beaches here. We will anchor and tender to a private pier for a signature beach barbecue.

Cruising the Chao Phraya River offers a scenic journey through Bangkok, providing stunning views of historic temples, grand palaces, and vibrant local life along the riverbanks.

Known for its beautiful ornate shrines and temples and vibrant street life, Bangkok is one of the top cities in the world to visit. Your ship is docked as close to Bangkok as any ship can get. Highlights include the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun, and the Floating Market. Extend your stay to include the overland Angkor Wat/Cambodia tour.

Cruising the Chao Phraya River offers a scenic journey through Bangkok, providing stunning views of historic temples, grand palaces, and vibrant local life along the riverbanks.
Far less developed and more idyllic than many other Thai islands, Ko Kut is rather flat and covered almost entirely by native forest or coconut and rubber plantations. You will find a number of pristine beaches here. We will anchor and tender to a private pier for a signature beach barbecue.

Sihanoukville serves as a gateway to Phnom Penh, offering a convenient starting point to explore Cambodia's vibrant capital, rich in history, culture, and iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the poignant Killing Fields. Sihanoukville is also a launching point to Kampot, known for its pepper plantations.
Sihanoukville, Chombok Community & Waterfall Walk w/Local Lunch
Sihanoukville, Chombok Community & Waterfall Walk w/Local Lunch
The Chambok Ecotourism Site is situated next to Kirirom National Park, offering a unique opportunity to explore Cambodia's natural biodiversity. Prepare for a 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) trek that includes interactions with local villagers, providing an authentic insight into their way of life. Along the way, enjoy the beauty of the surroundings, including a visit to a waterfall, where you can have lunch at the community center, prepared by local women. Located about 91 miles (146 km) from Sihanoukville in Kampong Speu province, Chambok Ecotourism Resort is just a few kilometers from Kirirom Hillside Resort. While Kirirom offers a luxurious retreat, Chambok stands out as a successful, sustainable community project. With clear goals in mind, Chambok focuses on conservation efforts that directly benefit the local community through tourism, making it a model of sustainable tourism. Please Note: bring sunscreen, a sunhat, mosquito repellent, sturdy shoes, an optional fan, swimwear, and a towel for your comfort and protection during the tour.
Sihanoukville, Sunny Bay Resort with Lunch
Sihanoukville, Sunny Bay Resort with Lunch
Spend the day at a local Beach Club, offering excellent swimming opportunities and access to one of Cambodia's most beautiful beaches. Windstar Cruise guests can enjoy shared day rooms to change and freshen up. Relax in the shade, swim, or sunbathe at your leisure (sundeck access is subject to availability). Please Note: We recommend you bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and local currency
Sihanoukville, Kampot Town & Village with Lunch
Sihanoukville, Kampot Town & Village with Lunch
Start the day with a scenic drive to Kdat Fishing Village, where you'll take a walking tour to observe the local fishing lifestyle. Continue on to Kampot Town, home to around 40,000 residents, and admire its beautiful French colonial architecture. Visit the local market along the river to get a taste of the vibrant community. Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at a local restaurant, famous for its delicious crab—straight from the ocean to your plate. After lunch, head to a pepper plantation known for producing the world-famous Kampot pepper, regarded for decades as one of the best in the world. You’ll also stop at a local village to experience the daily lives of farmers and learn about their traditional way of life in the countryside. Finally, transfer back to Sihanoukville and return to the ship, wrapping up your exploration of this beautiful region.
Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh Highlights with Lunch
Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh Highlights with Lunch
Begin your day with a scenic 2.5-hour drive from the pier along the new expressway to Phnom Penh, where you'll embark on a walking tour to explore the heart of Cambodia's vibrant capital. Immerse yourself in the city's dynamic blend of culture, art, architecture, and religion. Your first stop will be the National Museum, where you'll gain an introduction to Cambodia's rich heritage. Then, enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the city's premier restaurants that supports local women, empowering them through their work. After lunch, visit the Royal Palace and enjoy a walking tour to the Silver Pagoda. Built in 1866 by the French for King Norodom, the palace is home to the Silver Pagoda, famous for its floor made of 5,329 silver tiles. The palace has been home to the Cambodian royal family except during the Khmer Rouge regime in 1975. Some buildings are open for exploration, while others can only be viewed from the outside. Next, learn about Cambodia's religious history at Wat Phnom Penh Temple and take an orientation tour around the Independence Monument. To understand more of Phnom Penh's more recent and darker history, visit the former school that was turned into the S-21 detention and torture center during the Khmer Rouge era. Now home to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, you'll hear harrowing stories of survival through an audio guide as you explore the museum. Continue your journey to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, where a memorial park has been created around the mass graves of the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Important Notes: Please cover your shoulders and knees when visiting the Royal Palace and Wat Phnom, and be aware that some images at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum may be disturbing.
Spend the day exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels where the Viet Cong based their insurgency. Delve into Vietnamese traditions in the villages of the Mekong Delta. Or stay close to your elegant ship enjoying the city's French colonial flare, maybe bartering for conical hats and form-fitting ao dai at the market.
Spend the day exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels where the Viet Cong based their insurgency. Delve into Vietnamese traditions in the villages of the Mekong Delta. Or stay close to your elegant ship enjoying the city's French colonial flare, maybe bartering for conical hats and form-fitting ao dai at the market.

Cruising the Saigon River offers a unique perspective of Ho Chi Minh City, as you sail past bustling waterfronts, scenic landscapes, and vibrant local life, blending urban energy with natural beauty.

We'll stay here overnight to explore three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. My Son Sanctuary is Vietnam's most important Champa ruin dating back to the 4th century. The imperial city of Hue is the spiritual heart of Vietnam and home to Nguyen Dynasty emperors. Admire the beauty of Hue's bridges, canals, and lakes. And Hoi An is a tranquil 16th century trading town that has changed little over the centuries. Walk over the 400-year-old covered bridge, pausing to ponder the dog and monkey statues guarding either end.
Da Nang, Hoi An Charming Evening & Sunset Cruising
Da Nang, Hoi An Charming Evening & Sunset Cruising
Explore the captivating city of Hoi An, beginning with a motor coach ride through central Da Nang, where colonial-style buildings line tree-shaded streets. Continuing your journey, you'll arrive in Hoi An, a town shaped by the influence of Eastern and Western merchants over the centuries, evident in its architecture, culture, and customs. Many of the wooden buildings date back to the 19th century, giving the town a unique charm. Step back in time with a guided walk through the narrow streets and visit a traditional merchant's house, where you'll experience a fascinating blend of European, Japanese, and Chinese styles. As evening falls, embark on a peaceful boat cruise along the Thu Bon River, offering a tranquil view of life on the water and showcasing the beauty of Hoi An at night, with its lantern-lit streets and charming wooden buildings. Afterward, indulge in a culinary adventure at a local restaurant, savoring Hoi An's famous specialties while enjoying the town's vibrant atmosphere. Your tour concludes with a return journey to the port, reflecting on the rich history and flavors of this unforgettable destination.
Da Nang, Artisans of Danang
Da Nang, Artisans of Danang
The Marble Mountain area has long been a source of inspiration for Vietnam's artisans, blending the natural beauty of the countryside with unique architectural influences. Your artistic journey begins as you stroll along Da Nang's tree-lined streets on the way to the Cham Museum, an ethnographic facility established in 1939 by the French Ecole Française d'Extrême Orient. The museum showcases original sculptures in four sections based on their origins. Next, your coach will take you seven miles from the city center to the stunning Marble Mountains. Here, you'll enjoy a 45-minute walk around this historic site, where the five peaks represent the five elements of feng shui. During the Cham period, this marble ridge was a Hindu sanctuary, and later, Vietnamese Buddhists built pagodas dedicated to Buddha and Confucius. Today, Buddhist shrines occupy several mountain caves, some of which were bombed during the war. The tour concludes with a visit to the Linh Ung Pagoda, where you'll see a towering Lady Buddha statue facing the sea before returning to the ship.
Da Nang, My Son Heritage Site
Da Nang, My Son Heritage Site
Nestled in a lush valley and surrounded by the Hon Quap Mountains, My Son is a stunning archaeological site that was once a Holy Land built in the 4th century. It served as the most important religious and intellectual center of the Champa kingdom, which thrived between the 2nd and 15th centuries. The site, with its towers rising dramatically out of the thick jungle and cut through by clear streams, reflects nine centuries of occupation. Through extensive trade relations with India, the Cham adopted Hinduism and Sanskrit, shaping their sacred culture. The Cham people, lacking agricultural land, relied on piracy and trade, often engaging in wars with the Vietnamese to the north and the Khmers to the west. My Son is considered the Champa culture's equivalent to other grand, Indian-influenced cities in Asia, such as Angkor in Cambodia, Bagan in Myanmar, Ayutthaya in Thailand, and Borobudur in Java. The Cham are best known for their brick sanctuaries, the Cham Towers and temples dedicated to their kings and various divinities, adorned with intricate carvings. Though heavily damaged by time and the Vietnam War, My Son is slowly being restored, and the remaining monuments evoke a sense of awe and contemplation, standing as striking reminders of this ancient culture.

Cruising through Halong Bay offers a mesmerizing experience, as you glide past its emerald waters, towering limestone karsts, and lush islands, immersing yourself in the serene beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. For a closer view of the limestone formations and to visit some of the islands, take a shore excursion on a junk boat during your stay in Halong Bay.
Halong Bay is our gateway to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam about 3.5 hours away but well worth the visit. Hanoi boasts a fascinating blend of East and West with lots of Chinese influences and French design. Highlights include the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature, Thirty-Six Streets District in Old Town Hanoi, and Hoa Lo Prison, known widely as the "Hanoi Hilton." Explore the mystical landscape of Halong Bay by charming traditional fishing junk.
Halong Bay is our gateway to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam about 3.5 hours away but well worth the visit. Hanoi boasts a fascinating blend of East and West with lots of Chinese influences and French design. Highlights include the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature, Thirty-Six Streets District in Old Town Hanoi, and Hoa Lo Prison, known widely as the "Hanoi Hilton." Explore the mystical landscape of Halong Bay by charming traditional fishing junk.

Cruising through Halong Bay offers a mesmerizing experience, as you glide past its emerald waters, towering limestone karsts, and lush islands, immersing yourself in the serene beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. For a closer view of the limestone formations and to visit some of the islands, take a shore excursion on a junk boat during your stay in Halong Bay.

Our ship docks right in the heart of Hong Kong's harbor, putting you at the center of all manner of attractions. Watch sampans and junks glide through the waters of Aberdeen. Soak in the towering skyscrapers, peaceful green hillsides and world-famous Harbour from the top of Victoria Peak. Pursue bargains at Stanley Market. Have your fortune told at the Temple Street Night Market. Visit Lantau Island where a giant bronze Buddha holds court.

Our ship docks right in the heart of Hong Kong's harbor, putting you at the center of all manner of attractions. Watch sampans and junks glide through the waters of Aberdeen. Soak in the towering skyscrapers, peaceful green hillsides and world-famous Harbour from the top of Victoria Peak. Pursue bargains at Stanley Market. Have your fortune told at the Temple Street Night Market. Visit Lantau Island where a giant bronze Buddha holds court.

The modern metropolis and capital city of Taiwan is an interesting mix of Japanese, Chinese and Southeast Asian cultures. The skyline is dominated by the 1,671-foot, 101-storied, bamboo-shaped skyscraper, Taipei 101. Other highlights of Taipei include the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park, Martyrs' Shrine which is an excellent example of classical Ming Dynasty architecture, and the Confucius Temple.
Taipei, Taipei Old & New
Taipei, Taipei Old & New
This tour will be a delightful mix of old and new Taipei. Board your motor coach for a 50-minute drive to Taipei 101 the world's second tallest building. It is the pride of Taipei's skyline and is testament to the country's engineering and technological capabilities. It has the fastest elevator in the world which will take you only 37 seconds to go up to 89 floors to the observatory deck. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hal l is your next stop. Constructed in the memory of the former president, Mr. Chiang Kai Shek, the Memorial is the attraction most visited by foreign tourists. Finally drive to visit Pao-An Temple. Dedicated to God of Medicine, Pao-An Temple was built over 230 years ago. One of the islands oldest, the temple contains many ornate and intricate carvings. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in conservative clothing with shoulders and knees covered.
Taipei, Taipei Lifestyle
Taipei, Taipei Lifestyle
Your motor coach today will take you on a 50-minute panoramic drive on your way to Taipei. You will stop at Di-Hua Street for a walking tour through and area that will give you a feel of what Taipei City's past was like. The old-town market has scores of shops selling a variety of traditional goods such as Chinese medicines and herbs, temple icons and incense, spices and dried food, colorful bolts of cloth, bamboo and wooden crafts. You will have shopping time here before you head to a local Tea House. Taiwanese tea culture includes tea arts, traditional tea ceremonies, and the social aspects of tea consumption. Most people in Taiwan drink tea and tea serves not only as a drink, but also as a part of the culture. You will take part in the Chinese Kong Fu tea ceremony involving the ritualized preparation and presentation of tea. The term literally means "making tea with skill." Today, the approach is used popularly by tea shops carrying tea of Chinese origins, and by tea connoisseurs as a way to maximize the taste of a tea selection, especially a finer one. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour is not wheelchair accessible
Taipei, Taipei Old & New
Taipei, Taipei Old & New
This tour will be a delightful mix of old and new Taipei. Board your motor coach for a 50-minute drive to Taipei 101 the world's second tallest building. It is the pride of Taipei's skyline and is testament to the country's engineering and technological capabilities. It has the fastest elevator in the world which will take you only 37 seconds to go up to 89 floors to the observatory deck. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hal l is your next stop. Constructed in the memory of the former president, Mr. Chiang Kai Shek, the Memorial is the attraction most visited by foreign tourists. Finally drive to visit Pao-An Temple. Dedicated to God of Medicine, Pao-An Temple was built over 230 years ago. One of the islands oldest, the temple contains many ornate and intricate carvings. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in conservative clothing with shoulders and knees covered.

Famous for its white-sand beaches and clear waters, Miyakojima is considered by many to have the most beautiful beaches in Japan. Visit the town of Hirara where you will see the 16th century tomb of samurai hero Nakasone Tuyumya. Other highlights include Taragawa Awamori Sake Brewery, Utopia Farm and the amazing view of Higashi Henna Cape.

Renowned for its scenic beauty, rich history and unique Chinese, Japanese and Korean culture, Okinawa is famous for its ceramic wares. Tsuboya Potter Museum is the place to visit to learn about this beautiful artform. You'll also want to see Shuri Castle & Shureimon Gate, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Kokusai Street, the main shopping area.
Okinawa, Okinawa War Heritage Tour
Okinawa, Okinawa War Heritage Tour
Visit Okinawa's historic battlefield sites and monuments of the Battle of Okinawa in this interesting half-day tour. Departing from the pier, you will first travel towards southeast Okinawa, passing by several residential and commercial areas. Your first stop will be at the Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters , located where Rear Admiral Ota and his men desperately fought in 1945. Once you have arrived, you will walk down the 101 steps into the narrow tunnels of the headquarters to see the commanding officer's room, staff room, generator rooms and more, giving you unique insight into the experiences the soldiers and officers had inside the headquarters. You will next make your way to Peace Memorial Park , which is built to commemorate the people who died in the war. In the Peace Park, you will also visit the museum with many displays telling about the battle in Okinawa. The final stop will be at Himeyuri Monument , which stands as a symbol of the severity of the Battle of Okinawa. It was built as a dedication to the more than 200 female students and their teachers who lost their lives as volunteer nurses in the Himeyuri Corps. Please note : This tour includes approximately 3-hours of walking that is considered strenuous at times and there are uneven surfaces and a significant number of steps and narrow passageways to negotiate at the Naval Underground Headquarters. There are no elevators or ramps at this attraction. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary. We suggest that you bring local currency for any purchases at the sites.
Okinawa, Naha Highlight Tour
Okinawa, Naha Highlight Tour
Unlike other parts of Japan, Okinawa has its own separate history, having been the independent kingdom of Ryukyu during the 15th century. On this half-day excursion, you will explore the city of Naha , the capital and largest city of Okinawa Prefecture, and former capital of the Ryukyu kings. Leaving the port, you will drive to Shuri Castle , the administrative center and residence of the Ryukyu royal family for over 400 years, until Okinawa became a Japanese prefecture in 1879. A UNESCO World Heritage Site , the castle rests on a hill providing outstanding views of Naha and the sea. You will see the lavishly decorated Seiden (Main Hall) , and the ornate Shurei Gate . Known as the Gate of Courtesy, it typifies Okinawan architecture and serves as a symbol of modern day Okinawa. After the castle, you will be escorted to Shikina en Garden, which is known as one of the best Japanese Style Gardens in Okinawa. Please note : This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of walking that is considered strenuous at times and there are uneven surfaces and a significant number of steep steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and it is not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns. Shoes must be removed during the visit to the south hall (Nanden) and the main hall of Shurijo Castle. While photography is permitted on the grounds of Shurijo Castle, none is permitted inside. The Shurijo Castle has restoration work being done and some areas may not be accessible. Bring local currency for any purchases at the sites, sunscreen and a hat. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
Okinawa, Bingata Experience
Okinawa, Bingata Experience
This unique tour not only gives you the opportunity to observe and learn the secrets of the art of Bingata, a multicolored dyeing process used for silk and vegetable fibers, but also allows you to actively participate in making your own creation. Depart the pier by coach for a short drive to Tembusu Naha , where you will have the opportunity to learn about the history of the art of Bingata, originally produced solely for Okinawa's warrior class since the 15th century. Bingata-dyed fabric has been produced in the Ryukyu Islands for centuries, but is believed that the multi-colored dyeing process was originally introduced from southern China. Discover the secrets of this ancient art as you create your very own piece of Ryukyu Bingata, with a complex pattern of alternating light and dark dyes. At the end of this interactive class, you will be able to take home with you your piece of traditional Bingata as a souvenir of your visit. Rejoining your coach, you will travel towards the Shurijyo Castle . This vermilion-colored castle was the seat of power during the 500-year reign of the Ryukyu Kindgom. Destroyed in World War II, the Castle was rebuilt in 1992 and is surrounded by beautiful gates that lead to Seiden or Main Hall. Following your visit at the Castle, you will be transferred back to the pier. Please note : This tour includes approximately 1.5 hours of walking that is considered strenuous at times and there are uneven surfaces and a significant number of steep steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and it is not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns. The Bingata dyeing process will leave permanent stains on clothing so casual clothing that you will not mind getting permanently stained is recommended, along with sturdy yet comfortable walking shoes. Shoes must be removed during the visit to the South Hall (Nanden) and main hall of Shurijo Castle. While photography is permitted on the grounds of Shurijo Castle, none is permitted inside. The Shrijo Castle has restoration work being done and some areas may not be accessible. We suggest that you bring local currency for any purchases at the sites. The order of the sites viewed or visit may vary.

The tropical small port of Amami Island is well-known in Japan for the top-quality silk and dyes produce the highest-end kimonos. The white-sand beaches and warm, crystal-clear waters of Amami are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Amami is also known for Keihan, its unique chicken rice dish.

Osaka is the gateway to Kyoto with great street food, bright lights and delightful night life. Its main historic landmark is the 16th century Osaka Castle surrounded by a moat and many flowering trees. Kyoto is famous for its numerous Buddhist temples, gardens, imperial Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It is also known for formal traditions like kaiseki dining (multiple courses of precise dishes) and geisha entertainers.

The main gateway to Shikoku Island and an important focal point for the island's rail and road transit systems, Takamatsu, on Japan's scenic Inland Sea, has been a political and economic center since the Edo period. Among the attractions here is Ritsurin Garden, created during the Edo period, and especially popular during spring for the cherry blossoms and autumn for the fall foliage. Takamatsu Symbol tower has several observation decks providing panoramic views of the sea and landscapes.
Takamatsu, Udon Noodle Making Experience & Garden
Takamatsu, Udon Noodle Making Experience & Garden
Takamatsu is located in Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku, the smallest of the four main Japanese Islands, and this prefecture has been a popular destination for Udon noodles in Japan. It is said that Kobo Daishi Kukai, the founder of a religious sect, from this Sanuki region brought the recipe from China in 806, and this is the reason why Sanuki Udon has been developed in this area. Your day will start with a visit to Ritsurin Garden . This beautiful Japanese Garden was awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. The 185-acre park features 6 ponds, 13 hills, a waterfall, plum, cherry, and pine trees, a bamboo forest, a tea house, and more. This garden is recognized as one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. Next you will head to Nakano Udon School where you can enjoy an Udon-Making Experience . Surely you will enjoy the opportunity to taste Udon noodles you just made by yourself! Please note : This tour is not recommended to guests on gluten-free diets or who have mobility issues. During the Udon Making Experience, guests will be asked to step onto the dough while music is playing. Bring local currency and wear shoes and clothes which are easy to walk in and bring a light jacket or wear long sleeves.
Takamatsu, Garden & Green Tea
Takamatsu, Garden & Green Tea
Most people who hear Takamatsu and Park will only think about the famous Ritsurin Garden that is renowned all over Japan for its beauty and peacefulness. But there is more than just Ritsurin. Tamamo Park lies on the grounds of the former Takamatsu Castle which was built in the early Edo period, first by the Ikoma clan, then by Matsudaira clan. It is known around Japan for being one of the only three castles which has a moat that is directly connected to the sea, so the water and the fish are actually from the big blue! Here you can see one of these moats, with the sea in the background. Unfortunately, the original Takamatsu Castle does not stand anymore, it was torn down in the chaos of the Meiji restoration but there are still some surviving structures which reflect old times, such as the walls and moats as well as Mizutegomon Gate . You will then head to Ritsurin Garden. This beautiful Japanese Garden was awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. The 185-acre park features 6 ponds, 13 hills, a waterfall, plum, cherry, and pine trees, a bamboo forest, a tea house, and more. This garden is recognized one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. You will be taken to the old tea house called "Kikugetsu-tei" to enjoy Matcha Green Tea . Please note : Bring local currency and wear shoes and clothes which are easy to walk in and bring a light jacket or wear long sleeves. You will be required to take off your shoes at the tea house.
Takamatsu, Shikokumura Museum & Yashima View Point
Takamatsu, Shikokumura Museum & Yashima View Point
Begin your journey with a visit to Shikoku Mura, an open-air museum located at the base of Yashima. This unique museum features traditional buildings and structures that have been relocated from across Shikoku Island, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage. One of its highlights is a vine suspension bridge—crafted from vine and wood—reminiscent of those found in the Iya Valley. After a guided tour, take some free time to explore the area at your own pace. Next, head to Yashima, a flat-topped mountain known for being the site of a significant 12th-century battle during the Gempei War. At the summit, you'll find several points of interest including Yashima Shrine, Yashima Temple, and a monument commemorating the Battle of Yashima. Before returning to the port, take in panoramic views of Takamatsu and the Seto Inland Sea during a relaxing coach ride back. Please Note: Be sure to bring local currency, comfortable walking shoes and clothing, and a light jacket or long sleeves for added comfort throughout the day.
Takamatsu, Takamatsu Highlights
Takamatsu, Takamatsu Highlights
Tour the stunning city of Takamatsu on Shikoku, the smallest of the four main Japanese Islands. Depart from the pier and drive to Seto-Ohashi Bridge . Seto-Ohashi Bridge is a collective term for the 6 bridges with its length of 8 miles. The bridge connects Kojima in Okayama Prefecture on Honshu and Sakaide of Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku. The bridges took 40 years and a tremendous amount of money to build. You will make a stop for taking photos at the parking space, just at the bottom of the bridge. Next, you will transfer to Kinashi Bonsai Town , which is known as the town producing the largest amount of Pine Tree Bonsai (miniature potted trees) in Japan. The tour includes a visit to a Bonsai farm which has hundreds of years' history making Bonsai Trees. The tour will be followed by a visit to Ritsurin Garden. This beautiful Japanese Garden was awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. The 185-acre park features 6 ponds, 13 hills, a waterfall, plum, cherry, and pine trees, a bamboo forest, a tea house, and more. This garden is recognized as one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. Please note : Bring local currency and wear shoes and clothes which are easy to walk in and bring a light jacket or wear long sleeves.

The main gateway to Shikoku Island and an important focal point for the island's rail and road transit systems, Takamatsu, on Japan's scenic Inland Sea, has been a political and economic center since the Edo period. Among the attractions here is Ritsurin Garden, created during the Edo period, and especially popular during spring for the cherry blossoms and autumn for the fall foliage. Takamatsu Symbol tower has several observation decks providing panoramic views of the sea and landscapes.

The Inland Sea of Japan, known as the Setonaikai or Seto Inland Sea, is a beautiful National Park dotted with hundreds of islands, small coastal towns, and the occasional large modern bridge. We’ll take advantage of our small size to traverse the more narrow routes of the inland sea during the daytime, allowing guests to experience the scenic beauty of this area.

This picturesque port city is one of Windstar's iconic hidden harbors. Tomonoura is part of the Setonanikai National Park and features an endearing old-fashioned townscape. One of its thriving industries is the production of "homeishu," a medicinal liquor with 16 different herbs in it, said to promote longevity.

Fold a paper crane to leave at the Atomic Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit Hiroshima Castle to see three trees that survived the bombing that destroyed the castle itself. Or head to Miyajima, one of the most scenic spots in Japan, for a look at the vermillion Itsukushima Shrine floating in the sea - yet another World Heritage Site.
Hiroshima, Miyajima Highlight Tour
Hiroshima, Miyajima Highlight Tour
Travel by coach along a scenic route to Miyajima-Guchi , where you'll board the local ferry and cruise to the lovely island of Miyajima. This picturesque island, considered one of Japan's most scenic destinations, is where you'll find the Itsukushima Shrine and its famous large red torii gate that rises up out of the ocean. The shrine was established in 593, the first year of the reign of Empress Suiko and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The current torii was erected in 1875 after the original one was destroyed. Among the distinctive features of the shrine is the corridor of the main building that, with its beautiful vermillion handrails, stretches into the calm Seto Inland Sea. At high tide, both the torii and the shrine give the illusion of floating on the sea. Interestingly, to give birth, to die or be buried were forbidden on the island and today, there are still no hospitals or cemeteries to be found here. Please note : This tour includes approximately 2 hours of walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. Bring local currency for shopping.
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Highlight Tour
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Highlight Tour
In the years just following the atomic bomb blast on August 6, 1945, scientists doubted if Hiroshima could ever live again. Yet modern Hiroshima rose like a phoenix from its own ashes, and less than 5 decades since its obliteration, it is a vital city with a population of one million and growing. This half-day tour highlights the remarkable landmarks of Hiroshima, a self-declared city of peace dedicated to a nuclear weapons-free world. Begin at the poignant Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and its powerful museum. Following the bomb attack, only a few concrete buildings remained standing. Though unusable, one of these ruins is now a symbol of the city and the Memorial Park: the Hiroshima Prefecture Industrial Promotion Hall, now known as the Atomic Bomb Dome , located near the epicenter of the blast. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, the Dome remains a stark and powerful symbol of the destructive force created by humankind. See the Cenotaph, shaped like an ancient tomb and holding the names of the dead, as well as the Flame of Peace, visited daily by monks offering prayers and burning incense. You will continue to the serene Shukkei-en Garden , located near the Hiroshima Castle. Plum trees, azaleas, cherry trees and other plants guarantee a blooming landscape, regardless of the season, and its sculpted gardens, paths, ponds, bridges, waterfalls and bamboo groves make the garden an extremely pleasant and photogenic place for a stroll. You will then be returned to your waiting yacht. Please not e: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of walking with a few steps to negotiate. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. This tour includes sensitive material including graphic pictures and displays on the atrocities of war.
Hiroshima, Hiroshima & Miyajima Full Day
Hiroshima, Hiroshima & Miyajima Full Day
Begin with a visit to Miyajima. You will take a ferry to Miyajima Island, regarded as one of the three most beautiful places in Japan. Revered and worshipped since ancient times, Miyajima exhibits a gentle atmosphere and breathtaking beauty. See the magnificent red Torii Gate, a sacred gateway standing in the sea and guarding the Itukushima Shrine , dedicated to three goddesses and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site . Built over the water, both the shrine and its sentinel torii seem to float on the sea at high tide. Enjoy time to experience the shrine's main hall and several subsidiary shrines, all connected by bright red passageways. The 5-story pagoda can also be seen from the Itsukushima Shrine. After sightseeing at Itsukushima Shrine you will take a ferry back to Miyajima to enjoy a Japanese lunch at a local restaurant. Then you will head to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, designed and built after the war as a memorial to the people who died in the atomic bomb attack. See the impressive Atomic Bomb Dome , the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945. Stroll past the Flame of Peace, lit in 1964 as 10,000 observers offered their silent prayers for peace, as well as many of the other monuments, statues, and fountains located on the Memorial Park grounds. You will then be transferred back to the port. Please note : This tour includes approximately 3 hours of walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. This tour includes sensitive material including graphic pictures and displays on the atrocities of war. Bring local currency for shopping. The order of sites visited may be changed
Hiroshima, Panoramic Hiroshima
Hiroshima, Panoramic Hiroshima
Depart from the pier, and drive to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in central Hiroshima. The area where the park now lies was ground zero for the Atomic Bomb on August 6, 1945. After the bombing the Memorial Park was created and dedicated to those who lost their lives in the attack. Stroll through the park and discover many memorials, monuments and statues, before heading into the museum itself. The park's main attraction is the Peace Memorial Museum . Consisting of two buildings, the museum surveys the history of Hiroshima and the advent of the nuclear bomb. Its main focus though is on the events of August 6; the dropping of the bomb and its outcome in human suffering. After the visit to the museum, you will be driven back to the pier. Please note : Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. This tour includes sensitive material including graphic pictures and displays on the atrocities of war.
Hiroshima, Sake Brewery Hopping & Orizuru Tower
Hiroshima, Sake Brewery Hopping & Orizuru Tower
Saijo-jo in Higashihiroshima is renowned as one of Japan’s leading “sake capitals.” The Saijo Sake Brewery Street is easily recognized by its iconic red brick chimney and the striking contrast of white plaster walls against traditional black namako-style tiles. Here, you can sample a variety of local sake flavors, each offering a unique taste of the region’s brewing heritage. For those who prefer non-alcoholic options, there are plenty of local specialties to enjoy. Souvenirs include the popular bean confectionery “Mamesan” sprinkled with Daiginjo sake lees, sake-kneaded udon, soap infused with Ginjo sake lees, Japanese sake jelly, and local sake cakes. After your sake adventure, you’ll visit the Orizuru Tower, a sleek Hiroshima landmark constructed in 2016. From its observation deck, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the city, including the A-Bomb Dome below. On clear days, you can even see the Miyajima World Heritage Site, located 22 kilometers (13.5 miles) away.

Located on the island of Kyushu, Karatsu is one of the closest Japanese cities to the Korean Peninsula. Karatsu Castle is the main attraction here. Built in 1608, it houses a museum of the castle's history and Karatsu ceramics. Karatsu is also known for its pottery which can be viewed at the Karatsu-yaki Pottery Gallery. Also worth visiting is the Karatsu Hikiyama Exhibition Hall which displays the 14 floats used in the annual Karatsu Kunchi Festival in November.
Karatsu, Highlights
Karatsu, Highlights
Karatsu is well known for Hikiyama floats and karatsu ceramic ware, and this tour will show you both highlights as well as the beautiful view of Karatsu Bay. You will be taken to Mount Kagami (Kagamiyama) to enjoy the panoramic view of Karatsu city. Mount Kagami is 931 feet high and you will be able to see the view of Karatsu Bay, Niji no Matsubara (Pine tree forest) and Iki Island if the weather is clear. The tour will continue to Hikiyama Exhibition Hall. This hall stores the 14 floats of the Karatasu Kunchi Festival which takes place annually from November 2 to 4. These decorated floats are hauled through the streets by participants in Edo Period garb to the accompaniment of drums and flutes. On the second day of the festival the floats, known as Hikiyama are taken to Nishinohama Beach, within view of Karatsu Ccastle . Karatsu Kunchi Festival was registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2016. The last stop will be made at one of the local pottery studios in Karatsu where you will be able to see how artisans make the potteries. You will also have some time to enjoy the beautiful gallery and purchase products if you wish. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring local currency, sunscreen and a hat.
Karatsu, Highlights with Castle
Karatsu, Highlights with Castle
Depart from the pier, and drive to Karatsu Castle which was built by the feudal lord, Hirotaka Terazawa, in 1608, and located on a small hill facing Karatsu Bay. After the Meiji Restoration of 1868 the castle was pulled down leaving only the stone walls and foundations as part of Maizuru Park, which opened in 1877. The present 5-story Karatsu Castle is a ferro-concrete structure built in the style of the original 17th century castle in 1966. The yagura (towers) were built at the same time with the Tatsumi yagura added later, in 1990. The tour will continue to Hikiyama Exhibition Hall that stores the 14 floats of the Karatasu Kunchi Festival which takes place annually from November 2 to 4. These decorated floats are hauled through the streets by participants in Edo Period garb to the accompaniment of drums and flutes. On the second day of the festival the floats, known as Hikiyama are taken to Nishinohama Beach, within a view of Karatsu Castle. Karatsu Kunchi Festival was registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritag e in 2016. Before heading back the port, you will be taken to Mount Kagami (Kagamiyama) to enjoy the panoramic view of Karatsu city. Mount Kagami is 931 feet high and you will be able to see the lovely view of Karatsu Bay, Niji no Matsubara (Pine tree forest) and Iki island if the weather is clear. Please note : This tour includes approximately 1.5 hours of walking or standing. There are 231 steps from the parking to the castle garden, but there is one elevator available. The path is mostly gravel. Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring local currency, sunscreen and a hat.
Karatsu, Culture & Panorama
Karatsu, Culture & Panorama
You will be taken to Mt. Kagami (Kagamiyama) to enjoy the panoramic view of Karatsu city. Mt. Kagami is 284 feet high and you will be able to see the view of Karatsu Bay, Niji no Matsubara (Pine tree forest) and Iki Island if the weather is clear. The tour will continue to Hikiyama Exhibition Hall. This hall stores the 14 floats of the Karatasu Kunchi Festival which takes place annually from November 2 to 4. Karatsu Kunchi Festival decorated floats are hauled through the streets by participants in Edo Period garb to the accompaniment of drums and flutes. On the second day of the festival the floats, known as Hikiyama are taken to Nishinohama Beach, within view of Karatsu castle. Karatsu Kunchi Festival was registered as U NESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2016. Next will be the former residence of Koreyoshi Takatori, a coal magnate. He had this luxurious seaside residence built with an incredible sense of detail. Wonderfully restored, it illustrates the lifestyle of the upper middle classes during the Meiji Period. The residence is divided into two parts, one for the family and the other for guests, and includes a Zen garden, tearoom, and Nô theatre. On the first floor, the view of the garden that blends so perfectly with the beach and the islands of Karatsu Bay in the background is quite stunning. Please note : Bring local currency, sunscreen, a hat, and wear comfortable walking shoes. Order of sites visited may vary. Guests are required to take off their shoes at the Takatori residence.

The second largest city in South Korea is a popular leisure destination due to the nearby hot springs. It is home to many famous beaches that lure visitors from around the world and the UNESCO site of Gyeongju an outdoor museum that was once the capital of the Silla Kingdom and holds many architectural points of interest including ornate temples. Also of interest is South Korea's largest temple, Tongdosa Temple, renowned for having no outdoor statues.
Busan, Beautiful Harmony of Nature and Humanity
Busan, Beautiful Harmony of Nature and Humanity
Explore the unique spirituality of Buddhism on a nearly 4-hour excursion that includes a tour of the renowned Beomeosa Temple followed by a cultural performance. Shrouded in myths and serenity, the temple's pagodas, gates, temple halls, and shrines are recognized as South Korea's National Treasures and are exceptional sights to behold. Your journey will begin as soon as you board your motor coach for the 50-minute ride through Busan's northern suburbs. You will pass Mount Geumjeongsan . Here, nestled deep in the forest sits the 1,300-year-old Beomeosa Temple, constructed in 678 A.D. Beomeosa once contained over 360 rooms and more than 1,000 monks lived here. The temple was burned to the ground in 1592 and rebuilt in 1602. After crossing an ancient bridge you'll disembark. The first gate you'll meet is called "One Pillar Gate." With the scent of incense filling the air you'll continue on past the 300-year-old Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings . Then, you'll have the chance to leisurely wander around the spellbinding grounds. Continue on to your next attraction, the Nurimaru APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) House. Located on Dongbaek Island, it was built to host the APEC summit meeting in 2005. The island's lighthouse stands guard proudly in the distance. Inside, an enormous masterpiece of lacquer and mother-of-pearl depicting the 12 Korean symbols of longevity will greet you, and a small museum exhibits items from the countries that attended the summit. There are interactive displays and videos to further your understanding of the summit's international significance, and so many thoughtful details will help you to really imagine the summit experience, including a replica of a meal the delegates were served! Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Busan, Tea Ceremony
Busan, Tea Ceremony
For guests who want to discover more about Korean culture, this wonderful half-day excursion is a great place to start. After meeting your guide at the ship, you will then drive through the commercial district, banks and department stores on the way to the temple. You will visit Geumgangsa Temple to take part in an ancient tea ceremony. You will be taught the rituals and rules of this important tradition, before enjoying green tea and Korean snack with your host. Then, you will explore the serene temple grounds of Beomeosa, one of 10 HwaEom temples in Korea. Beomeosa Temple was established to realize the purpose of HwaEom which pursues a life full of happiness and generosity. It was founded in 678 A.D., and is home to an impressive 7th century stone pagoda. After you have learned more about the culture of this wonderful country, you will climb back on to the motor coach and enjoy the glorious drive through stunning countryside back to your ship. Please note: Wear conservative clothing that covers knees and shoulders, and comfortable walking shoes. Guests will be seated on the floor for the traditional tea ceremony so this tour is not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with mobility issues.
Busan, Jewel Temple and Skywalk
Busan, Jewel Temple and Skywalk
You will head to Tongdosa Temple, located at of Mt. Chiseosan . Tongdosa Temple is famous for not having any Buddhist statues in the temple. This is because the real shrines of the Buddha are preserved here. Tongdosa Temple is said to have survived numerous wars and invasions, its Beopdeung (temple candle) has never gone out, for 1,300 years. Inside, there are 35 buildings and pagodas, and 14 small temples in its vicinity. The main building is designated as National Treasure No.290. The temple is similar to a museum because of the numerous relics inside. There are 19 local treasures and 794 local cultural properties inside the temple. In place of the Buddha statue, the Geumgang Stairs behind of the main building preserves the shrines of the Buddha. Mt. Chiseosan, has a beautiful view from the temple. The several hundred year-old pine trees lined up from the entrance to Ilju Gate , the small drum (used when praying in front of a Buddha figure) and bell, the sunset, the pond and the rocks and waterfalls behind the temple are grouped and called the ' Eight Famous Sceneries of Tongdosa Temple .' After driving through the Diamond Bridge, you will proceed to Oryukdo Skywalk. The construction of Oryukdo Skywalk finished on September 12, 2012 at the Seungdumal area, which is regarded as the dividing point between the East Sea and the South Sea, and started operating on October 18, 2013, with the theme of "Walking over the sky." Iron columns were set up over a 35-meter-high (115-foot) coastal cliff, and a 15-meter (49-foot) glass bridge comprised of 24 glass plates and shaped like a horse's hoof connect the iron columns. Visitors will be thrilled with the view of the waves while looking down through the transparent floor. The sea stretches out ahead of the skywalk, perfect for a photo op, as well as the best spot to see Daemado Island on sunny days. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket.

Cruise around the island of Hashima, abandoned over 50 years ago when the coal mining that flourished there suddenly ran out. The mining company shut the mine down and the island has been a ghost town ever since.

Notable for the nuclear attack it suffered during WWII, Nagasaki has memorialized the event at the city's Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Memorial Park. The museum tells the story of the events leading up to the bombing and the park, located at the center of the bomb blast, houses a beautiful 30-foot tall fountain symbolizing peace. Other highlights to see are the Glover Gardens and Dejima Museum, which was originally an artificial island.
Nagasaki, Best of Nagasaki Tour
Nagasaki, Best of Nagasaki Tour
Today, the local guide will take you on a tour in Nagasaki, the second city destroyed by an A-bomb in World War II. Your first stop will be at Atomic Bomb Museum , which tells about the aftermath of the bombing. You will see over 900 artifacts indicative of the city's devastation, as well as displays on modern nuclear technology and concerns Next, your guide will take you to the Peace Memorial Park , commemorating the city's destruction by the plutonium bomb dropped on August 9, 1945. Although Fat Man, the name given to the second bomb dropped on Japan, missed its target by over a mile and a half, it leveled nearly half the city. The park's main attraction is its collection of statues and sculptures donated by countries and groups all over the world. This includes the massive Peace Memorial Statue depicting a man with his right arm pointing to the sky to indicate the continued threat of nuclear destruction. Continue to Dejima Island which was built during the Edo Period to accommodate Portuguese Christian missionaries and prevent the propagation of their religion. It was also once the residential quarters of the Dutch, the only foreigners allowed to trade in Japan during the Sakoku (isolation) Period of 200 years, until Japan reopened to the world. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Nagasaki, Peace Memorial Park & Museum
Nagasaki, Peace Memorial Park & Museum
Your tour will begin with sightseeing at Uragami Cathedral, which was the largest cathedral in the East until it was destroyed by the atomic bomb blast. Continue with a visit to the Atomic Bomb Museum, with over 900 artifacts indicative of the city's devastation, as well as displays on modern nuclear technology and concerns. Then, you will walk to somber Nagasaki Peace Park passing ground zero. Nagasaki Peace Park is commemorating the city's destruction by the plutonium bomb dropped on August 9, 1945. Although Fat Man, the name given to the second bomb dropped on Japan, missed its target by over a mile and a half, it leveled nearly half the city. The park's main attraction is its collection of statues and sculptures donated by countries and groups all over the world. This includes the massive Peace Memorial Statue depicting a man with his right arm pointing to the sky to indicate the continued threat of nuclear destruction. Return to the pier and re-board the ship. Please note : Uragami Cathedral is located on the top of the hill, and guests will need to get off the coach at the bottom of the slope and walk up the hill. This tour is not recommended for wheel chairs or those with mobility issues. Wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour includes sensitive material including graphic pictures and displays on the atrocities of war. The order of the sites visited may vary
Nagasaki, Panoramic Nagasaki Tour
Nagasaki, Panoramic Nagasaki Tour
Today, your local guide will take you on a tour in Nagasaki, the second city destroyed by an A-bomb in World War II. Your tour will begin with a scenic drive to Inasayama lookout point, located on Inasayama hill, a famous spot of beautiful sunsets and night views. A 5-minute ropeway ride will give you a chance to take a stroll in the air of Nagasaki. Your next stop will be at the Atomic Bomb Museum , with over 900 artifacts indicative of the city's devastation, as well as displays on modern nuclear technology and concerns. Continue on to Dejima Island which was built during the Edo Period to accommodate Portuguese Christian missionaries and prevent the propagation of their religion. It was also once the residential quarters of the Dutch, the only foreigners allowed to trade in Japan during the Sakoku (isolation) Period of 200 years, until Japan reopened to the world. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. There are 40steps at the Inasayama Ropeway station. So for wheelchair guests, there is chair lift service. Also please note that the capacity of ropeway is 30 passengers only and it runs every 15-20 minutes.

The seaside city of Kagoshima is best known for Sakurajima, an active volcano facing Kinko Bay. Take a tour to the Shiroyama Observatory or to the peaceful Edo-period Sengamen Japanese Garden. Visit the Ishibashi Park and the three Edo-period stone bridges or travel to the nearby village of Chiran to see the well-preserved Samurai Houses and the Chiran Peace Museum, exploring the background of kamikaze pilots.
Kagoshima, Sakurajima Highlight Tour
Kagoshima, Sakurajima Highlight Tour
Your day will start with a transfer to Sakurajima lsland by ferry, to view the lunar-like landscape and spectacular lava fields created by past eruptions. Stopping at the Arimura Lava Observatory located on a small hill created by eruption in 1946, you will stroll along a short walkway, offering an excellent vantage point to observe the dynamic power of the volcano. Returning to Kagoshima by ferry you will visit the hot springs, one of the most popular itineraries for travelling in Japan. Kagoshima is famous for its abundant hot springs, and there are many hot spring ashiyu (foot baths) around the prefecture. You will be visiting one of the foot baths with great scenery. Enjoy ashiyu by removing your shoes and socks, and soaking your bare feet in the foot bath. The hot spring water warms your feet and improves blood circulation, helping to relax the body. Please note : Foot bath experience is weather permitting. Bring local currency, a towel and wear comfortable walking shoes. The foot bath will be at the end of your tour. Be aware that there are lava ashes at the Arimura Observatory if you are asthmatic or allergic to dusts.
Kagoshima, Chiran & Kagoshima
Kagoshima, Chiran & Kagoshima
Your first destination of the day will bring you south to Chiran to see the historic samurai dwellings and gardens clustered along a picturesque road nicknamed Samurai Lane. Commissioned by local samurai as ways to embellish their modest estates, the gardens were masterpieces in "borrowed landscaping" techniques, where the garden design incorporates the surrounding scenery. Located 1 hour from Kagoshima, Chiran is a quaint town with a preserved samurai district with houses and gardens that date back about 250 years. Chiran's isolated location at the southern end of Kyushu Island has allowed the district to keep much of its historical character intact. The Chiran Tokko Museum preserves documents, letters and belongings of the members of the special attack corps, also known in English as "kamikaze pilots." It is located on the site of an airbase from where the pilots took off for their final missions. After lunch at a local restaurant , the guide will take you to Senganen Garden , which is known as one of the best Japanese Gardens in Kyushu Island. This garden used be the residence of the Shimazu Clan, powerful Samurai from Kagoshima. Before heading back to the port there is another attraction called Shoko Shuseikan, which is a historical commemorative center where artifacts that belonged to the Shimazu Clan are on display. Please note : Bring local currency and wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour includes approximately 3 hours of moderate walking with a limited number of steps. At the garden there are stone steps, gravel and pavement mixed.
Kagoshima, Senganen Gardens & Shoko Shuseikan Museum
Kagoshima, Senganen Gardens & Shoko Shuseikan Museum
Your day will start with a visit to Senganen , also called Iso Teien, a serene Japanese-style landscape garden constructed in 1660. Offering exquisite views of the bay and volcano, the former summer villa of the powerful Shimazu clan includes artificial rivers and mountains, a bamboo grove, cascading waterfall and traditional poem-writing garden. Visit the Shoko Shuseikan Museum , Japan's first Western-style factory. Established by Lord Shimazu in 1852 to produce armaments, glass, ceramics and farm tools, it is now a museum detailing the 700-year Shimazu family history. Particularly there are photos and drawings, a furnace that was reproduced based on excavations, a Ryukyu ship, and a machine exhibition corner where the models and factory operations of that time were reproduced. The building has been designated as a national important cultural property as it was the first western-style stone building in Japan that adopted the usage of arches in the construction. On the way back to the port, you will stop at Tenmonkan where local people and tourists hang out for shopping or eating. Please note : Bring local currency and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Most notably known as the city you can see the UNESCO site of Mount Fuji from. This small port city considered one of the three most beautiful ports in Japan has many historical building like Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, Sumpugo Park, and Shizuoka Sengen Shrine. The 65-foot Shiraito Waterfall, located near Mount Fuji looks like it could be silk. Enjoy tuna from Japan's largest fishery here or a cup of maccha, a Japanese green tea.
Shimizu, Miho No Matsubara with Fresh Sashimi Lunch
Shimizu, Miho No Matsubara with Fresh Sashimi Lunch
Your day of traditional art and customs begins with Shizuoka Sengen Shrine , a complex of 7 shrines, the 3 main ones remodeled over a period of 60 years beginning in 1804. Sengen Shrine contains 26 "Important Cultural Assets" and an extensive collection of historical artifacts from the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled Japan for 300 years during the Edo Period. Step into the large, two-story worship hall and marvel at the views of Mount Fuji. Your next destination will bring you to Miho no Matsubara, a picturesque pine grove along the eastern coast of the Miho Peninsula, given the distinction of "New Three Views of Japan," a designation of scenic beauty. This inspirational spot for artists offers dramatic views of Mount Fuji, and if you walk deep into the pine grove, you'll spy a 650-year-old Japanese black pine called Hagoromo-no-Matsu. The tour will conclude with a visit to the Fish Market in Shimizu. Upon arrival, the guide will escort you to the walking tour in the Fish Market, to wander around this busy fish market full of local people. After walking, you will have an opportunity to have lunch at a local restaurant in the market, which serves the Japanese Style Set menu including freshest sashimi (sliced raw fish). Enjoy your local dining experience with this special atmosphere. Please note: The path from the parking lot to Miho no Matsubara is about half a mile. It is wheelchair accessible. Mount Fuji can be seen, weather permitting. The order of the tour sites may vary. Wear comfortable walking shoes and conservative clothing. Bring local currency.
Shimizu, Mt. Fuji Cultural Experience
Shimizu, Mt. Fuji Cultural Experience
You will ride to the quaint fishing town of Yui , home to the Tokaido Hiroshige Art Museum . The museum displays more than 1,300 ukiyo-e exhibits, spotlighting the works of Hiroshige Utagawa (1797-1858), one of the best-known ukiyo-e artists who strongly influenced the genre with his dramatic landscape series. After touring the museum, continue on to a tea ceremony in Miyuki-tei at a "chashitsu," a historic tearoom, in Yui Honjin Park. In the Japanese culture, a tea ceremony is not just about the beverage; it's a cultural ritual that brings tranquility and peace to the participants. You will be served Japanese green tea, called matcha, accompanied by some sweets, which balances out the flavors of the tea leaves. Your host will be gracious, preparing your tea with great care and attention to aesthetics. Complete your day at Miho-no-Matsubara, a picturesque pine grove along the eastern coast of the Miho Peninsula, given the distinction of "New Three Views of Japan," a designation of scenic beauty. This inspirational spot for artists offers dramatic views of Mount Fuji, and if you walk deep into the pine grove, you'll spy a 650-year-old Japanese black pine called Hagoromo-no-Matsu. After a day of beauty and cultural sights and hopefully a camera filled with wonderful memories you'll board your coach for your return trip to the ship. Please note : The path from the parking lot to Miho no Matsubara is about half a mile. It is wheelchair accessible. Mount Fuji can be seen, weather permitting. The order of the tour sites may vary. Wear comfortable walking shoes and conservative clothing and bring local currency. You will need to remove your shoes at the tea ceremony.
Shimizu, Mt. Fuji Highlight
Shimizu, Mt. Fuji Highlight
You will board your motor coach at the port, and drive to Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine , located in the southwestern foothills of Mount Fuji . Originally built to offer protection from volcanic eruptions, the shrine was one of the grandest in its day. Constructed in the early 1600s, the shrine has been hit by several earthquakes, damaging its structure. The grounds are quite picturesque, and over 500 cherry trees bloom here in March and April. You will drive to the quaint fishing town of Yui, home to the Tokaido Hiroshige Art Museum next. The museum displays more than 1,300 ukiyo-e exhibits, spotlighting the works of Hiroshige Utagawa (1797-1858), one of the best-known ukiyo-e artists who strongly influenced the genre with his dramatic landscape series. After having lunch at a local restaurant, your final destination of the day will be Miho-no-Matsubara, a picturesque pine grove along the eastern coast of the Miho Peninsula, given the distinction of "New Three Views of Japan," a designation of scenic beauty. This inspirational spot for artists offers dramatic views of Mount Fuji, and if you walk deep into the pine grove, you'll spy a 650-year-old Japanese black pine called Hagoromo-no-Matsu, believed to have mythical origins, its branches spread in every direction, and it is said that an angel bathing in the waters hung her clothes on its branches. A fisherman took the garments, and the angel had to win them back by dancing for him. Beside this legendary tree, there stands a monument of a French ballerina who composed a dance inspired by this legend. Please note : The path from the parking lot to Miho no Matsubara is about half a mile. It is wheelchair accessible. Mount Fuji can be seen, weather permitting. The order of the tour sites may vary. Wear comfortable walking shoes and conservative clothing and bring local currency.
Shimizu, Sacred Toshogu and Nihondaira Ropeway
Shimizu, Sacred Toshogu and Nihondaira Ropeway
Grab your camera and set off on a photographic adventure that will begin with a short drive to Nihondaira Park Outlook . Designated as a prefecture natural park, this scenic spot affords panoramic vistas of sparkling Suruga Bay and dramatic Mount Fuji . From here, you'll board an aerial ropeway for a bird's-eye-view as you're whisked up the mountainside to the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine . Dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616), the famous leader credited with bringing peace and unity to Japan after a long period of civil war. A climb of 1,000 stone steps is the traditional approach to the shrine, but the addition of the ropeway has made it accessible to many more visitors. Gorgeous vistas of Suruga Bay serve as the backdrop to Kunozan Toshogu, a designated cultural landmark. At the entrance, you will see the beautifully embellished Romon Gate , a wonderful commemorative picture. Look carefully at the framed name plaque hanging from the gate building. It is believed to have been carved by Emperor Go-Mizunoo himself. You'll soon reach Shaden, the main building, a striking wooden complex that is comprised of 3 sections, Honden Main Hall, Ishinoma Interconnecting Hall, and Haiden Worship Hall . All three are architecturally diverse and elaborately decorated. Adjacent to the Shaden building, you can purchase a good-luck fortune written on a strip of white paper, which you then tie to a frame next to the shrine so that your fortune will come true! If you are feeling adventurous, stroll into a wooded area, where you'll find the tomb of Ieyasu. Conclude the day with a ropeway ride back to the station where you'll meet your comfortable motor coach for the drive back to the port. Please note : This tour includes approximately 1 hour of walking with a number of steps to negotiate. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. Bring local currency for shopping. There are 150 steps in Kunozan Toshogu Shrine and guests will have to take the Ropeway between the parking lot and the shrine.

There are as many Tokyos to discover as there are interests. Cuisine? It has more Michelin stars than any other city. Culture? Kabuki theater and sumo wrestling are just the beginning. Shopping? The posh boutiques of Ginza lie on one end of the spectrum, workshops that hand-craft samurai swords at the other
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Step into a stylish and bright open living area with a spacious adjacent bedroom. This 380-square-foot suite welcomes you with spectacular views, courtesy of the sliding glass doors that lead out to your private balcony. The outdoor space adds another 110 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. The bedroom features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) and its own sliding glass door with balcony access, while the bathroom includes a bathtub and walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes & Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- Upgraded L’Occitane Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Bottle of Maschio Prosecco Delivered to Suite
- Invitation to a Hosted Table
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage
- Fresh Flower Arrangement
- Binoculars
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This 288-square-foot suite welcomes you with spectacular views, courtesy of the sliding glass doors that lead out to your private balcony. The outdoor space adds another 110 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. The bedroom features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) and its own sliding glass door with balcony access, while the bathroom includes a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Vista Veranda Suite
Located on deck 7, this 268-square-foot suite welcomes you with stylish comfort and stunning ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Triple Premier Veranda Suite
Located on deck 6, this 246-square-foot suite welcomes you with stylish comfort and stunning ocean views. Featuring an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) and a pull-out sofa in the living area, the suite allows for triple occupancy. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
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Located at the middle of the ship, these 225-square-foot suites welcome you with stylish comfort and beautiful ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Premier Veranda Suite 1
Located at the middle of the ship, these 225-square-foot suites welcome you with stylish comfort and beautiful ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you’ll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Premier Veranda Suite
Located at the middle of the ship, these 225-square-foot suites welcome you with stylish comfort and beautiful ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you’ll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Veranda Suite
Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you to this 225-square-foot suite. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Triple Infinity Suite
This roomy 301-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window in the bedroom, allowing for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. This suite also features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) and a pull-out sofa in the separate living area, allowing for triple occupancy. In the bathroom, you’ll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Vista Infinity Suite
Located on deck 7, this 280-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window that allows for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Your suite features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired), a walk-in mosaic glass shower and a comfortable living area where you can lounge and enjoy the view.
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Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Infinity Suite 1
This 280-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window that allows for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Your suite features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired), a walk-in mosaic glass shower and a comfortable living area where you can lounge and enjoy the view.
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Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Infinity Suite
This 280-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window that allows for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Your suite features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired), a walk-in mosaic glass shower and a comfortable living area where you can lounge and enjoy the view.
Starting from
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
Oceanview Suite
Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality in this thoughtfully designed 203-square-foot suite. The well-planned layout creates an ideal retreat with plenty of natural light, a view of the sea, a walk-in mosaic glass shower and an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twins if desired), perfect for unwinding after a day of fun and exploration.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes & Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- Upgraded L’Occitane Amenities
- Large Fruit Plate
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Bottle of Champagne Delivered to Suite
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage
- Fresh Flower Arrangement
- Binoculars
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Macarons & Berries on Embarkation Day
- Daily Canapés Service
Horizon Owner's Suite
This luxurious 548-square-foot suite combines floor-to-ceiling windows and a wrap-around balcony for an unparalleled cruising experience. Perfect for evening cocktails or a private dinner, the wrap-around balcony adds 248 square feet of space and offers unobstructed views of the sea. The suite boasts a separate entryway - as well as separate dining and living areas - and a guest powder room. The bedroom includes an inviting king bed (convertible into two XL twin beds if desired), and the bathroom features a luxurious double walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets. For family bookings, the adjacent suite can be combined to provide extra bedrooms and space for entertaining.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes & Slippers
- Interactive TV, including On-Demand Movies
- Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Safe
- Direct Dial Phone
- Upgraded L’Occitane Amenities
- Large Fruit Plate
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access
- Closet with Ample Hangers and Ample Drawer Space
- Vanity with Mirror and Chair
- Magnifying Mirror in the Bathroom
- Spacious Shower Featuring a Rain Showerhead, Three Side Jets and Bench
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Bottle of Champagne Delivered to Suite
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage
- Fresh Flower Arrangement
- Binoculars
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Macarons & Berries on Embarkation Day
- Daily Canapés Service
Classic Suite
Step into a stylish and bright open living area with a spacious adjacent bedroom. This 353-square-foot suite welcomes you with spectacular views, courtesy of the sliding glass doors that lead out to your private balcony. The outdoor space adds another 110 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. The bedroom features an inviting queen bed that can be converted into two twins if desired, while the bathroom includes a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
Available Dates
| Date | Yacht | Starting from | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 8 (Mon) – Mar 21 (Sun), 2027February 8 (Mon) – March 21 (Sun), 2027 | Star Seeker |