14-Day China & Japan Discovery: Shanghai & Osaka Overnight


Cruise overview
Itinerary
Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong’s towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren’t yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world’s leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island’s north shore. While it’s easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today’s Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You’ll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong’s luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong’s most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There’s no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
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At sea
At sea
Shanghai
Shanghai
At sea
Kagoshima
Nagasaki
Fukuoka
At sea
Kochi
Osaka
Osaka
Shimizu
Tokyo
Inside
These spacious staterooms include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our Signature Mariner’s Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Room Service Available
- Telephone
- Desk
- Toiletries Provided
- Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)
- Lounge Area
Ship features
A Vista-class favourite offering timeless elegance, modern comfort, and exceptional service on voyages worldwide.
- Vista-class ship carrying just under 2,000 guests
- Spacious design with one of the best guest-to-space ratios at sea
- Distinctive Dutch art collection onboard
- Award-winning Greenhouse Spa & Salon
- Two outdoor pools and six whirlpools
- Varied dining options, including Pinnacle Grill and Lido Market
- Three-tiered main theatre for live shows and productions
- Panoramic Crow’s Nest observation lounge
- Dedicated Culinary Arts Centre for cooking demos
- Renowned Indonesian and Filipino service team







