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Queen Elizabeth Cruise: Melbourne to Tokyo, East Asia Expedition

6.890€ 8.483€ 19% off

About this cruise

Embark on a 32-day cruise in East Asia, starting in Melbourne and sailing to Tokyo on the Queen Elizabeth ship. Discover stunning destinations in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Japan, and South Korea along the way.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (6.890€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
07/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 12.110€ 12.850€ 13.450€ 23.090€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
05/03/2024 - 08/04/2024 16.970€ - - 28.170€
07/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 13.780€ 14.780€ 15.580€ 24.980€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
07/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 15.430€ 16.280€ 16.960€ 24.950€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
07/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 15.430€ 16.280€ 16.960€ 24.950€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Melbourne (Victoria), Australia. Melbourne is an Australian metropolis that was founded by settlers in 1835. Unlike Sydney or Hobart, Melbourne was never a penal colony. The city has its own unique tradition and is characterized by beautiful architecture as well as charming art and culture. In addition to the settlers, you can also find the indigenous people of the city called "Aborigines". Melbourne offers.

Day 2: Burnie (Tasmania), Australia. The city of Burnie is located on the north coast of Tasmania. Due to its deep-water port, the region is of great importance. The highlights of the fourth largest city in Tasmania include the.

Day 3: Sea day.

Day 4: Sydney (New South Wales), Australia. Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is located on the east coast of Australia. With its 4.4 million inhabitants, it is the largest city on the Australian continent and serves as the industrial, commercial, financial, and tourism center of the entire state. The landmark of Sydney is the sail-shaped opera house as well as the world-famous Harbour Bridge in the largest natural harbor in the world. There are over 70 different beaches in the Sydney region, including the popular Bondi Beach, especially for surfers. Other attractions o.

Day 5 - 6: Sea day.

Day 7: Cairns (Queensland), Australia. Cairns, the capital of the "Far North" region, is full of tropical vitality. As the secret "backpacker" capital of Australia, it attracts young travelers almost magically with its almost unlimited leisure opportunities. The Great Barrier Reef is much more accessible from here than from central Queensland. The crystal-clear sea, palm-fringed islands and sandbanks particularly attract divers and snorkelers. The two islands, Green and Fitzroy Island, which are loc.

Day 8: Sea day.

Day 9: Alotau, Papua New Guinea. Alotau ist eine Küstenstadt in Papua-Neuguinea. Mit seinen atemberaubenden Blicken auf die Milne Bay und die umliegenden Berge bietet es eine einzigartige Kombination aus natürlicher Schönheit und kultureller Vielfalt. Bekannt für seine lebendigen Festivals und traditionellen Tänze, ist die Stadt auch der Ausgangspunkt für d.

Day 10: Sea day.

Day 11: Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. The city of Rabaul, which belongs to Papua New Guinea, is located on the South Pacific island of New Britain. The lan.

Day 12 - 14: Sea day.

Day 15: Guam, Guam. The largest island in the Mariana Archipelago is located in the western Pacific Ocean and invites exploration with its 149 km long coastline, as well as its year-round tropical climate and average water temperature of 27°C. Nature lovers will find numerous parks and nature reserves on Guam. For golfers, there are several golf courses and re.

Day 16 - 18: Sea day.

Day 19: Nagasaki (Kyushu), Japan. Nagasaki is the only city in Japan with European influence, as only a few settlements were allowed here during the country`s 300 years of isolation. The city is located at the end of a bay between mountain ranges, offering a beautiful view of the city, the nearby islands, and the sea. Getting around the city and visiting the sights is easy with the old trams. Nagasaki is a bustling and colorful city, but its tragic past as the second target of an atomic bomb overshadowed its fascinating early history of encounters with the Portuguese and Dutch. Urakami, the center of the atomic exp.

Day 20: Aburatsu (Miyazaki), Japan. The port city of Aburatsu is located near the major city of Miyazaki in southern Japan. The subtropical climate allows palm trees to grow on the sandy beaches, and volcanic basalt cliffs also contribute to the landscape. There is a lot to see culturally. A visit to the Obi Castle, formerly protected by samurai, allows visitors t.

Day 21: Sea day.

Day 22: Tokyo (Honshu), Japan. Tokyo, the capital of Japan with almost 8 million inhabitants, combines tradition and progress. Buddhist temples can be found alongside Shinto cultural facilities and skyscrapers. In peaceful alleys, there are kimonos, fans, and carved miniature figures, not far from modern banking districts and sophisticated architectural masterpieces. Relaxation can be found in the spectacular Koraku Garden with replicas of Japanese landscapes, while thrills await at the fish market, where fish can be auctioned. Over 90,000 art objects can be found in the largest Japanese museu.

Day 23: Sea day.

Day 24: Akita (Honshu), Japan. Akita is a lovely city on the northern coast of Honshū, Japan. It is famous for its cultural heritage and natural splendor, providing visitors with a glimpse into traditional Japanese life and customs. The city is renowned for its local festivals, including the Akita Kanto Festival, where participants skillfully b.

Day 25: Kanazawa (Honshu), Japan. Kanazawa is a prefectural city on the Noto Peninsula. It is a large city with numerous monuments from the Edo period and especially the very beautiful Kenrokuen landscape garden, one of the three most beautiful traditional landscape gardens in Japan. It is worth visiting the Kutaniyaki porcelain factory in the Nagamachi district, where many samurai sword.

Day 26: Sea day.

Day 27: Busan, South Korea. The name of the million metropolis Busan means "Teakettle Mountain" and refers to the city`s location, surrounded by mountains on three sides. In front of the harbor, the "Dragon Head Island" stands out. From the platform of Busan Tower, or the small restaurant in the tower, you have a good panoramic view. At the foot of the tower, there is a labyrinth-like maze of small alleys of the Kukje Market. The traditional Chagalchi Fish Market is Korea`s liveliest market, offering fresh seafood and fish specialties. Taejo.

Day 28: Sea day.

Day 29: Nagasaki (Kyushu), Japan. Nagasaki is the only city in Japan with European influence, as only a few settlements were allowed here during the country`s 300 years of isolation. The city is located at the end of a bay between mountain ranges, offering a beautiful view of the city, the nearby islands, and the sea. Getting around the city and visiting the sights is easy with the old trams. Nagasaki is a bustling and colorful city, but its tragic past as the second target of an atomic bomb overshadowed its fascinating early history of encounters with the Portuguese and Dutch. Urakami, the center of the atomic exp.

Day 30: Sea day.

Day 31: Shimizu (Honshu), Japan. Shimizu is a city in the Sunto District of Shizuoka Prefecture and is popular for its beautiful landscape. It has a population of around 245,000 and is located on the southeast coast of Honshu. Not far away is the larger city of Shizuoka, known for its.

Day 32: Tokyo (Honshu), Japan. Tokyo, the capital of Japan with almost 8 million inhabitants, combines tradition and progress. Buddhist temples can be found alongside Shinto cultural facilities and skyscrapers. In peaceful alleys, there are kimonos, fans, and carved miniature figures, not far from modern banking districts and sophisticated architectural masterpieces. Relaxation can be found in the spectacular Koraku Garden with replicas of Japanese landscapes, while thrills await at the fish market, where fish can be auctioned. Over 90,000 art objects can be found in the largest Japanese museu.