Chinese and Japanese Sights Voyage

Visit The Great Wall & Terracotta Warriors

Culturally-immersive Cruise and Stay

  • Book by 31st October to save £50pp and reduced deposits
  • 3-night stay in Beijing
  • Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven tours
  • Great Wall of China tour
  • Bullet Train journey to Xian
  • 2-night stay in Xian
  • Explore the Terracotta Warriors
  • Bullet Train journey to Shanghai
  • 2-night stay in Shanghai
  • Meals included (starting with dinner on arrival day)

Spectrum of the Seas

  • North Star: you'll find the best views 300 feet above Spectrum of the Sea
  • Bionic Bar, RipCord by iFly - Skydiving, Flowrider
  • Onboard activities.
  • North Star, Two70, Bumper Cars
  • Rock climbing wall, Sports centre, Arcade
  • Splashaway Bay
  • All onboard meals and snacks*
    *Additional charges apply for specialty dining venues. Specialty beverages, beer, wine and soda are charged separately and are offered at current bar menu prices
  • Departure Date: 25th October 2024
  • Total Nights: 16 Nights
  • Cruise: Spectrum of the Seas
  • Package Type: Cruise and Stay
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Inbound Flight
From
£187 *pppn
Total
£2999 *pp
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The cruise line is famed for its fleet of mega-ships, which consist of Utopia of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas and more.

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5622
Passengers
1551
Crew
2019
Launched
169379t
Tonnage
347m
Length
41m
Width
22kts
Speed
14
Decks
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Currency
Overview
  • done Flights Included
  • done Meals included for China tour
  • done Family Friendly
  • done Hotel Included
  • done Onboard meals and snacks
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1-2
Outbound flight from UK
Outbound flight from UK
Day 2-5
Beijing hotel stay
3-night hotel stay in Beijing
Day 3
Great Wall Tour
Great Wall Tour, Beijing
Day 4
Forbidden City & Tiananmen Square
Visit the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, Beijing
Day 4
Acrobatic Night Show
Acrobatic Night Show, Beijing
Day 5
Bullet Train - Beijing to Xian
Bullet Train from Beijing to Xian
Day 5
Dumpling Dinner & Tang Dynasty Dancing
Dumpling Dinner & Tang Dynasty Dancing in Xian
Day 5-7
Xian hotel stay
2-night hotel stay in Xian
Day 6
Terracotta Warriors & Xian City Tour
Terracotta Warriors & Xian City Tour
Day 7
Bullet Train - Xian to Shanghai
Bullet Train from Xian to Shanghai
Day 7-9
Shanghai hotel stay
2-night hotel stay in Shanghai
Day 8
Yu Gardens & Bund Tour
Yu Gardens & Bund Tour in Shanghai
Day 8
Huangpu River Cruise
Huangpu River Cruise in Shanghai
Day 9
Embark and set sail
Embark at Shanghai and set sail
Day 10
At sea
At sea
Day 11-12
Visit Kobe, Japan
Visit Kobe. Overnight onboard
Day 12
Visit Osaka, Japan
Visit Osaka, Japan
Day 13
Visit Tokyo, Japan
Visit Tokyo, Japan
Day 14-15
At sea
At sea
Day 16
Disembark at Shanghai
Disembark in Shanghai
Day 16-17
Return flight to the UK
Fly back to the UK from Shanghai
Outbound flight from UK image
Day 1-2
Outbound flight from UK
Outbound flight from UK
Beijing hotel stay image
Day 2-5
Beijing hotel stay
3-night hotel stay in Beijing
Great Wall Tour image
Day 3
Great Wall Tour
Great Wall Tour, Beijing
Forbidden City & Tiananmen Square image
Day 4
Forbidden City & Tiananmen Square
Visit the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, Beijing
Acrobatic Night Show image
Day 4
Acrobatic Night Show
Acrobatic Night Show, Beijing
Bullet Train - Beijing to Xian image
Day 5
Bullet Train - Beijing to Xian
Bullet Train from Beijing to Xian
Dumpling Dinner & Tang Dynasty Dancing image
Day 5
Dumpling Dinner & Tang Dynasty Dancing
Dumpling Dinner & Tang Dynasty Dancing in Xian
Xian hotel stay image
Day 5-7
Xian hotel stay
2-night hotel stay in Xian
Terracotta Warriors & Xian City Tour image
Day 6
Terracotta Warriors & Xian City Tour
Terracotta Warriors & Xian City Tour
Bullet Train - Xian to Shanghai image
Day 7
Bullet Train - Xian to Shanghai
Bullet Train from Xian to Shanghai
Shanghai hotel stay image
Day 7-9
Shanghai hotel stay
2-night hotel stay in Shanghai
Yu Gardens & Bund Tour image
Day 8
Yu Gardens & Bund Tour
Yu Gardens & Bund Tour in Shanghai
Huangpu River Cruise image
Day 8
Huangpu River Cruise
Huangpu River Cruise in Shanghai
Embark and set sail image
Day 9
Embark and set sail
Embark at Shanghai and set sail
At sea image
Day 10
At sea
At sea
Visit Kobe, Japan image
Day 11-12
Visit Kobe, Japan
Located on the calm waters of the Inland Sea, Kobe has served as an important port town for hundreds of years. It was one of the first harbours to accept foreign traders in 1868 when Japan was just emerging from its centuries of isolation. What followed was a surge of Western trade and exports. Today, Kobe is quite multicultural, with expatriates from 98 different nations in residence, providing a cultural diversity most easily visible in restaurants serving every kind of cuisine, including the now world famous Kobe beef. The Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 set back Kobe’s development, but not for long. Kobe emerged more vibrant than before - with additional attractions, hotels and urban redevelopment, and only a few remnants of the extensive damage. It is a cosmopolitan place with lively shopping arcades, interesting museums, great restaurants, and a port that is still at the heart of things. Kobe is well known for its nightlife, in an intimate quarter of neon lights, cosy bars and sophisticated nightclubs. It also serves as the gateway to the ancient Japanese capitals of Kyoto and Nara.
Visit Osaka, Japan image
Day 12
Visit Osaka, Japan
Located on the calm waters of the Inland Sea, Kobe has served as an important port town for hundreds of years. It was one of the first harbours to accept foreign traders in 1868 when Japan was just emerging from its centuries of isolation. What followed was a surge of Western trade and exports. Today, Kobe is quite multicultural, with expatriates from 98 different nations in residence, providing a cultural diversity most easily visible in restaurants serving every kind of cuisine, including the now world famous Kobe beef. The Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 set back Kobe’s development, but not for long. Kobe emerged more vibrant than before - with additional attractions, hotels and urban redevelopment, and only a few remnants of the extensive damage. It is a cosmopolitan place with lively shopping arcades, interesting museums, great restaurants, and a port that is still at the heart of things. Kobe is well known for its nightlife, in an intimate quarter of neon lights, cosy bars and sophisticated nightclubs. It also serves as the gateway to the ancient Japanese capitals of Kyoto and Nara.
Visit Tokyo, Japan image
Day 13
Visit Tokyo, Japan
In 1853, a fleet of four American warships under Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into the bay of Tokyo (then Edo) and presented the reluctant Japanese with the demands of the U.S. government for the opening of diplomatic and commercial relations. The following year Perry returned and first set foot on Japanese soil at Yokohama—then a small fishing village on the mudflats of Tokyo bay. Two years later New York businessman Townsend Harris became America's first diplomatic representative to Japan. In 1858 he was finally able to negotiate a commercial treaty between the two countries; part of the deal designated four locations—one of them Yokohama—as treaty ports. In 1859 the shogunate created a special settlement in Yokohama for the growing community of merchants, traders, missionaries, and other assorted adventurers drawn to this exotic new land of opportunity. The foreigners (predominantly Chinese and British, plus a few French, Americans, and Dutch) were confined here to a guarded compound about 5 square km (2 square miles)—placed, in effect, in isolation—but not for long. Within a few short years the shogunal government collapsed, and Japan began to modernize. Western ideas were welcomed, as were Western goods, and the little treaty port became Japan's principal gateway to the outside world. In 1872 Japan's first railway was built, linking Yokohama and Tokyo. In 1889 Yokohama became a city; by then the population had grown to some 120,000. As the city prospered, so did the international community and by the early 1900s Yokohama was the busiest and most modern center of international trade in all of East Asia. Then Yokohama came tumbling down. On September 1, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake devastated the city. The ensuing fires destroyed some 60,000 homes and took more than 40,000 lives. During the six years it took to rebuild the city, many foreign businesses took up quarters elsewhere, primarily in Kobe and Osaka, and did not return. Over the next 20 years Yokohama continued to grow as an industrial center—until May 29, 1945, when in a span of four hours, some 500 American B-29 bombers leveled nearly half the city and left more than half a million people homeless. When the war ended, what remained became—in effect—the center of the Allied occupation. General Douglas MacArthur set up headquarters here, briefly, before moving to Tokyo; the entire port facility and about a quarter of the city remained in the hands of the U.S. military throughout the 1950s. By the 1970s Yokohama was once more rising from the debris; in 1978 it surpassed Osaka as the nation's second-largest city, and the population is now inching up to the 3.5 million mark. Boosted by Japan's postwar economic miracle, Yokohama has extended its urban sprawl north to Tokyo and south to Kamakura—in the process creating a whole new subcenter around the Shinkansen Station at Shin-Yokohama. The development of air travel and the competition from other ports have changed the city's role in Japan's economy. The great liners that once docked at Yokohama's piers are now but a memory, kept alive by a museum ship and the occasional visit of a luxury vessel on a Pacific cruise. Modern Large as Yokohama is, the central area is very negotiable. As with any other port city, much of what it has to offer centers on the waterfront—in this case, on the west side of Tokyo Bay. The downtown area is called Kannai (literally, "within the checkpoint"); this is where the international community was originally confined by the shogunate. Though the center of interest has expanded to include the waterfront and Ishikawa-cho, to the south, Kannai remains the heart of town. Think of that heart as two adjacent areas. One is the old district of Kannai, bounded by Basha-michi on the northwest and Nippon-odori on the southeast, the Keihin Tohoku Line tracks on the southwest, and the waterfront on the northeast. This area contains the business offices of modern Yokohama. The other area extends southeast from Nippon-odori to the Moto-machi shopping street and the International Cemetery, bordered by Yamashita Koen and the waterfront to the northeast; in the center is Chinatown, with Ishikawa-cho Station to the southwest. This is the most interesting part of town for tourists. Whether you're coming from Tokyo, Nagoya, or Kamakura, make Ishikawa-cho Station your starting point. Take the South Exit from the station and head in the direction of the waterfront.
At sea image
Day 14-15
At sea
At sea
Disembark at Shanghai image
Day 16
Disembark at Shanghai
Disembark in Shanghai
Return flight to the UK image
Day 16-17
Return flight to the UK
Fly back to the UK from Shanghai
Ship Details
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Flights Included

Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
25th October 2024
Location:
Outbound flight from the UK

Inbound Flight

Arrival Date:
09th November 2024
Location:
Inbound flight to the UK

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