Fly UK to Shanghai and enjoy a 2 night stay before boarding the luxury Celebrity Millennium for this fantastic 14 night Full Board cruise visiting the must-see ports in Asia as you cruise from Shanghai to Tokyo
Day | Port of Call | Summary | Arrival Time | Departure Time |
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1 | Shanghai | Responsible for nearly a third of China’s exports, Shanghai has recaptured its position as one of East Asia’s leading business cities – as it was best known for prior to World War II. With more than twice as many skyscrapers as New York, Shanghai is filled with luxurious hotels, expansive shopping centres and prestigious art galleries. | ||
2 | At Sea | |||
4 | Tianjin | One of China’s largest cities, Tianjin is a great tourist destination for architecture lovers. The city offers a contrasting cityscape comprising of an unusual mixture of nineteenth and twentieth century European architecture, alongside concrete and glass contemporary Asian buildings. This contrast creates an unique and fascinating skyline. | ||
5 | Tianjin | One of China’s largest cities, Tianjin is a great tourist destination for architecture lovers. The city offers a contrasting cityscape comprising of an unusual mixture of nineteenth and twentieth century European architecture, alongside concrete and glass contemporary Asian buildings. This contrast creates an unique and fascinating skyline. | ||
6 | Tianjin | One of China’s largest cities, Tianjin is a great tourist destination for architecture lovers. The city offers a contrasting cityscape comprising of an unusual mixture of nineteenth and twentieth century European architecture, alongside concrete and glass contemporary Asian buildings. This contrast creates an unique and fascinating skyline. | ||
7 | At Sea | |||
8 | Inchon | 0700 | 1900 | |
9 | Cheju | 1200 | 2100 | |
10 | At Sea | |||
11 | Kobe | Located between the sea and the Rokko mountain range, Kobe is not only one of Japan’s largest cities, but one of its most attractive. The capital of the Hyogo Prefecture, it has been an important port city since it was first opened to foreign trade in the 19th Century. A relatively small city, visitors can explore most areas by foot from the main train station or harbour. | ||
12 | Kobe | Located between the sea and the Rokko mountain range, Kobe is not only one of Japan’s largest cities, but one of its most attractive. The capital of the Hyogo Prefecture, it has been an important port city since it was first opened to foreign trade in the 19th Century. A relatively small city, visitors can explore most areas by foot from the main train station or harbour. | ||
13 | Shimizu | 1200 | 2000 | |
15 | Yokohama | Just 20 minutes south of central Tokyo, Japan’s second most populated city, Yokohama, is one of the country’s busiest international ports. Offering a distinct cosmopolitan flavour interspersed with western-style buildings, Chinese temples and cuisine from around the world, it is a popular destination with tourists. | ||
14 | Yokohama | Just 20 minutes south of central Tokyo, Japan’s second most populated city, Yokohama, is one of the country’s busiest international ports. Offering a distinct cosmopolitan flavour interspersed with western-style buildings, Chinese temples and cuisine from around the world, it is a popular destination with tourists. |
Itinerary may be subject to change.
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