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HANSEATIC Spirit Pacific Ocean Cruise - Otaru/Sapporo to Seward/Anchorage with Japan and USA visits

13.095€ 15.985€ 18% off

About this cruise

Embarque em uma aventura de cruzeiro de 22 dias no Oceano Pacífico, partindo de Otaru / Sapporo e rumando para Seward / Anchorage a bordo do navio HANSEATIC spirit. Durante a sua jornada, você terá a oportunidade de explorar várias destinos fascinantes no Japão e nos EUA.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (13.095€) 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
23/06/2024 - 17/07/2024 - 20.350€ 22.040€ 51.040€
25/06/2024 - 15/07/2024 - 17.460€ 19.150€ 48.150€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
23/06/2024 - 17/07/2024 - 31.970€ 34.510€ 45.910€
25/06/2024 - 15/07/2024 - 26.190€ 28.730€ 40.130€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
23/06/2024 - 17/07/2024 - - - 48.080€
25/06/2024 - 15/07/2024 - - - 40.130€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Otaru / Sapporo (Hokkaido), Japan. Departure time: 18:00. The old port city of Otaru is located on the west coast of Hokkaido, the northernmost of the four Japanese islands. With a population of 170,000, the city is rather small by Japanese standards, but with over five million visitors annually, it is one of the country`s most important tourist cities. The fishing industry and international maritime trade also play an important role in the city`s economy. Otaru has made a significant contribution to the historical and economic development of Hokkaido, and this is evident in its architecture and the interesting port district. The liveliness of the harbor contrasts harmoniously with the coziness of the small town. Otaru has a canal area that was once heavily polluted by nearby businesses. Today, this area is closed off, and visitors can leisurely stroll thr.

Day 2: Rishiri, Japan. Rishiri is a picturesque city in the north of Japan. The city is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Rishiri, a dormant volcano that stands prominently in the landscape. Tourists can partake in hiking adventures in the nearby mountains, explore the unspoiled coastline, and savor delectable seafood dishes. Rishiri is also recognized for its serene ambiance and friendly locals, attracting trave.

Day 3: Sea day.

Day 4: Aomori (Honshu), Japan. Aomori, the city of the green forest, is located in the far north of the Japanese main island of Honshu, idyllically surrounded by the Hakkoda mountain range and the Mutsu Bay. Numerous hot springs, such as the Asamushi hot springs, invite visitors to relax in a bath. For those who prefer to enjoy a breathtaking view over large parts of Aomori Prefecture, the Hakkoda Ropeway is a good choice. Historians can explore the archaeological site of Sannai Maruyama in Aomori, which f.

Day 5: Hakodate (Hokkaido), Japan. The city of Hakodate, with 320,000 inhabitants, is located at the southern tip of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. In 1859, it was one of the five Japanese cities that were the first to be opened for foreign trade, making it a gateway to the outside world. Additionally, Hakodate is the traditional starting point for a journey to Hokkaido, which can be reached either by ferry or through the underwater tunnel built in 1988. Furthermore, the Japanes.

Day 6: Kushiro (Hokkaido), Japan. Located in the east of Hokkaido Island, the city of Kushiro is probably the coldest major city in Japan with an average temperature of 6 degrees Celsius. In the early 20th century, Kushiro became one of Japan`s most important fishing ports. Even today, residents largely rely on fishing for their livelihoo.

Day 7 - 11: Sea day.

Day 13: Aleuten (Alaska), USA. Stretching over nearly 2,000 kilometers between North America and Asia are over 150 islands: the Aleutians. Except for the Russian Commander Islands, the archipelago belongs entirely to the USA. Due to snow, rain, and cool temperatures, not much can thrive on the islands. Nevertheless, the mountainous landscape serves as a refuge for many animals. Arctic foxes, sea otters, seals, albatrosses, and cormo.

Day 14: Aleuten (Alaska), USA. Stretching over nearly 2,000 kilometers between North America and Asia are over 150 islands: the Aleutians. Except for the Russian Commander Islands, the archipelago belongs entirely to the USA. Due to snow, rain, and cool temperatures, not much can thrive on the islands. Nevertheless, the mountainous landscape serves as a refuge for many animals. Arctic foxes, sea otters, seals, albatrosses, and cormo.

Day 15: Aleuten (Alaska), USA. Stretching over nearly 2,000 kilometers between North America and Asia are over 150 islands: the Aleutians. Except for the Russian Commander Islands, the archipelago belongs entirely to the USA. Due to snow, rain, and cool temperatures, not much can thrive on the islands. Nevertheless, the mountainous landscape serves as a refuge for many animals. Arctic foxes, sea otters, seals, albatrosses, and cormo.

Day 16: Aleuten (Alaska), USA. Stretching over nearly 2,000 kilometers between North America and Asia are over 150 islands: the Aleutians. Except for the Russian Commander Islands, the archipelago belongs entirely to the USA. Due to snow, rain, and cool temperatures, not much can thrive on the islands. Nevertheless, the mountainous landscape serves as a refuge for many animals. Arctic foxes, sea otters, seals, albatrosses, and cormo.

Day 17: Chagulak Island (Aleutian Islands), Alaska. Chagulak Island is a remote and picturesque island located in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It offers breathtaking natural beauty, with rugged coastlines, majestic mountains, and a diverse range of wildlife. The island provides a peaceful and serene getaway from the busy city life, allowing visitors to fully engage with nature and explore the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Despite its isolated location, Chagulak Island provides a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable experience for adventure seekers and individuals lo.

Day 18: Unalaska Island (Aleutian Islands), Alaska. Unalaska Island, gelegen in den Aleuten von Alaska, ist eine abgelegene und atemberaubende Stadt. Bekannt für seine atemberaubende Landschaft, raue Küstenlinien und reiche kulturelle Traditionen, bietet Unalaska ein einzigartiges Erlebnis für Besucher. Mit einer kleinen Bevölkerung und einer eng verbundenen Gemeinschaft bietet die Stadt eine friedliche und authentische Atmosphäre Alaskas. Von der Erkundung historischer Stätten bis hin zu Aktivitäten im Freien wie Angeln und Wandern bietet Unalaska Isla.

Day 19: Kodiak (Alaska), USA. Kodiak is famous for one of the largest fishing fleets in the USA. The city is located on the island of the same name and is its main town. The island is the second largest island in the United States after Big Island (Hawaii). In addition, Kodiak is protected as a nature reserve. Brown bears, bald eagles, and many migratory birds have found.

Day 20: Homer (Alaska), USA. The 4,000-inhabitant city of Homer is located at the southwestern end of the Kenai Peninsula in America and is named after the mountaineer Homer Pennock (*1896). During the gold rush, the city`s harbor served as a transit and suppl.

Day 21: Sea day.

Day 22: Seward / Anchorage (Alaska), USA. Arrival time: 06:00. The port city of Seward is nestled amongst the Kenai Mountains on Alaska`s southern coast. Attractions in this small town include Kenai Fjords National Park with the nearby Exit Glacier, as well as a variety of animals such as sea otters, orcas, bald eagles, and puffins. Other points of interest for visitors in the city include the fishing harbor, St. Peter`s Church, the Alaska Sea Life Center where one can observe marine life bel.