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Cruise in the East Asia from Yokohama aboard Diamond Princess ship with visits to Japan and South Korea for 15 days

2.901€ 3.553€ (-18%)

About this cruise

Embark on a 15-day cruise adventure in East Asia, departing from Yokohama on the Diamond Princess ship. Explore captivating destinations in Japan and South Korea during your journey.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (2.901€) 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
29/10/2027 - 14/11/2027 5.840€ 6.550€ 8.270€ 10.490€
30/10/2027 - 13/11/2027 5.000€ 5.660€ 7.240€ 9.280€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/10/2027 - 14/11/2027 7.110€ 7.990€ 9.620€ 11.810€
30/10/2027 - 13/11/2027 5.810€ 6.620€ 8.110€ 10.130€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/10/2027 - 14/11/2027 6.920€ 7.800€ 9.690€ 11.620€
30/10/2027 - 13/11/2027 5.810€ 6.830€ 8.350€ 10.130€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/10/2027 - 14/11/2027 6.920€ 7.800€ 9.690€ 11.620€
30/10/2027 - 13/11/2027 5.800€ 6.830€ 8.350€ 10.130€

Cruise Route

Day : Yokohama (Honshu), Japan. With 3.4 million residents, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan, located on the western shore of Tokyo Bay, and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. The city`s port was one of the first in the 19th century to open to the Western world, and to this day, the metropolis is known for its international atmosphere. It is home to the world`s largest Chinatown and Japan`s tallest building, offering a stunning view of Yokohama and the harbor. Numerous futuristic shopping centers provide shopping experiences, top-notch entertainment, and culinary specialties all under one roof. The Sankei-en landscaped garden, b.

Day : Hitachinaka (Ibaraki), Japan. Hitachinaka is a city in Ibaraki, Japan, renowned for its stunning coastline and lush green areas. It seamlessly combines contemporary urban facilities with traditional Japanese allure. The city caters to outdoor enthusiasts with activities like beach visits, trekking, and cycling. Its cultural tapestry is equally captivating, featuring ancient temples, shrines, and festivals that draw global visitors. Hitachinaka beckons with its lively ambiance and welcoming comm.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Hakodate (Hokkaido), Japan. The city of Hakodate, with a population of 320,000, is located at the southern tip of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. In 1859, it was one of the first five Japanese ports to be opened for foreign trade, serving as a gateway to the outside world. Hakodate is also a traditional starting point for travel to Hokkaido, accessible by ferry or through a 1988-built underwater tunnel. Additionally, the Japanese po.

Day : Akita (Honshu), Japan. Akita, located on the island of Honshu in Japan, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant cultural heritage. This enchanting city is a delightful blend of traditional Japanese buildings, delectable cuisine, and friendly locals. Travelers can discover serene parks, impressive temples, and lively festivals all year round. Akita is an ideal choice for those looki.

Day : Niigata (Honshu), Japan. Niigata is a coastal city situated on the island of Honshu, Japan. Renowned for its picturesque vistas of the Sea of Japan and nearby mountains, Niigata provides a blend of city conveniences and outdoor pursuits. The city is celebrated for its delectable seafood, including locally sourced salmon and crab. Boasting historic temples, contemporary shopping areas, and lively nightlife, Nii.

Day : Kanazawa (Honshu), Japan. Kanazawa is a prefectural city located on the Noto Peninsula. It is a large city with numerous monuments from the Edo period, most notably the beautiful landscape garden Kenrokuen, one of Japan`s three most beautiful traditional landscape gardens. A visit to the Kutaniyaki porcelain factory in the Nagamachi District is worthwhile, as it was once home to many samurai swordsmen. In Kanazawa, visitors can watch the production of "authentic" precious kimonos, which are hand-painted. In summer, the peninsula is a.

Day : Sakaiminato (Honshu), Japan. In the southwest of Japan, in Tottori Prefecture, lies the city of Sakaiminato, with a population of about 35,000. During World War II, the city was one of the key fishing ports in the region, supplying fresh fish to the entire western Japan. Sakaiminato is the birthplace of the well-known manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, honored with a street.

Day : Busan, South Korea. The name of the bustling metropolis of Busan means "Teakettle Mountain" and refers to the city`s location surrounded by mountains on three sides. In front of the port stands the "Dragon Head Island". From the platform of Busan Tower or the small restaurant in the tower, you have a great panoramic view. At the base of the tower, there is a maze of narrow alleys of Kukje Market. The traditional Chagalchi Fish Market is Korea`s liveliest market, offering freshly caught seafood and fish specialties. Taejongdae provides a magnificent view of the East Sea, featuring a beautifully situated bizarre rock formation with a large plateau. The city museum "Pokchon-dong" showcases Busan`s history from the 4th century onwards.

Other attractions include the Pomo(sa) Temple, the fortre.

Day : Nagasaki (Kyushu), Japan. Nagasaki is the only city in Japan with European influence, as it was the only place where some settlements were allowed 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 islands in front, and the sea. The old trams make it easy to move around the city and visit the sights.

Nagasaki is a bustling and colorful city, but its tragic past as the second target of an atomic bombing overshadows its fascinating early history of encounters with the Portuguese and Dutch. Urakami, the center of the atomic explosion, is now a prosperous and quiet suburb. Here lies the poignant Atomic Bomb Museum, a haunting reminder of the horrors of nuclear destruction; and the Hypocentre Park with a black stone pillar marking the exact point where the bomb exploded, along with remnants and ruins. A bell.

Day : 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 its sandy beaches, while volcanic basalt cliffs contribute to its landscape. There is much to see culturally as well. A visit to the Obi Castle, formerly protected by samurai, allows visitors to take a small "time travel" experience with its integrated museum and authentic scenery. Exploring the local shrines is also worthwhile, as they offer spectacular insigh.

Day : Cochin (Shikoku), Japan. Kochi is one of the few original preserved castle towns in Japan, located on the island of Shikoku. Kochi Castle is the city`s main tourist attraction alongside the Chikurin-ji Temple. The diverse nature of Kochi can be enjoyed by taking a stroll through one of the impressive parks, while the extensive caves in the surro.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Shimizu (Honshu), Japan. Shimizu is a city located in the Sunto District of Shizuoka Prefecture and is popular for its beautiful landscape. It has a population of around 245,000 residents and is situated on the southeast coast of Honshu. Not far away is the major city of Shizuoka, known for its tea trade as well as the production of bamboo and wicker goods. Recommended attractions to visit in Shimizu include Sumpu Castle, the Toro.

Day : Yokohama (Honshu), Japan. With 3.4 million residents, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan, located on the western shore of Tokyo Bay, and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. The city`s port was one of the first in the 19th century to open to the Western world, and to this day, the metropolis is known for its international atmosphere. It is home to the world`s largest Chinatown and Japan`s tallest building, offering a stunning view of Yokohama and the harbor. Numerous futuristic shopping centers provide shopping experiences, top-notch entertainment, and culinary specialties all under one roof. The Sankei-en landscaped garden, b.