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4736
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Spirit of Oceanus
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18-nights
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| Departures: |
10 & 24 November 2008
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| Description |
Sail the Sea of Japan and the Yellow and South China Seas, winding your way around islands and down a coastline that has enticed explorers, adventurers, conquerors and kings for centuries. Wander through ancient temples and pagodas. Relish the cacophony of a bustling market. Embrace the silence of a tranquil monastery. And take in the natural beauty of the land and seascapes of Grand Asia.
Always casual, yet marked by gracious comfort, the Spirit of Oceanus will carry you to remote inlets, tiny hamlets and hidden scenery – places that are accessible only by small ship and inflatable excursion craft. This ship is for travellers who expect excellence and savour the extraordinary.
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| Price Guide |
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Your Cruise West Price Guide:
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Superior Suite
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$7,549
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| Majestic Suite |
$8,149
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| Premium Suite |
$8,749
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| Classic Suite |
$9,699
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| Explorer Suite |
$11,249
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| Grand Titan |
$12,549
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| Owner's Suite |
$17,999
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Book now and recieve US$100.00 per person onboard credit !!
Prices are per person, twin share and quoted in US Dollars.
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| Itinerary |
Day 1 - OSAKA / KYOTO From Osaka airport transfer to Kyoto, and check into your deluxe hotel.
Day 2 - KYOTO Explore the city known as Nihon no Furasato (The Heart of Japan). Kyoto, a living museum of the country’s artistic and cultural heritage, had been Japan’s capital for more than 11 centuries. Visit Kiyomizu Temple, dedicated to the 11-faced Buddhist deity, Kannon. Built on stilts, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers outstanding views of the city and access to the Otowa no taki (Sound of Feathers) waterfall. BLD
Day 3 - KYOTO Delight in transcendent temples and pavilions, including the Ryoanji (Peaceful Dragon) Temple, which is renowned for its Zen garden. Named for the gold leaf on lacquer that covers its floors, the Kinkakuji (Golden) Pavilion houses sacred relics of Buddha. The shogun’s samurai could secretly observe visitors from hidden rooms in Nijo Castle, with its thick outer walls, moat, and corridors constructed with “nightingale floors” that squeak to warn of anyone approaching. BL
Day 4 - KYOTO / NARA / KOBE Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nara is home to the enormous bronze Buddha, the Daibutsu, at Todaiji Temple. The seated giant weighs 550 tons and incorporates 290 pounds of gold. Horyuji Temple, founded in 607, is the oldest intact temple complex in Japan, and houses the world’s oldest wooden buildings, as well as a vast collection of Buddhist art. Continue to Kobe and check in to your deluxe hotel. BL
Day 5 - KOBE Enjoy the morning at leisure to explore historic attractions of this port city, one of the first to begin accepting foreign traders following Japan’s two and a half centuries of isolation. Visit Himeji (White Egret) Castle, Japan’s most beautiful stronghold. Board the Spirit of Oceanus and set sail in the early evening. BD
Day 6 - MIYAJIMA / HIROSHIMA Bright red floating torii (gates) and tame deer welcome you to Miyajima as you approach the mountainous “island of the shrines,” once regarded as so sacred a place that people were forbidden to till the soil, give birth, pass away or be buried on the land. Here we will meet a Shinto priest and enjoy a performance and personal tour of the famous Itsukushima Shinto shrine. Hiroshima, a city once battered, is now thriving and devoted to peace. In memory of the 1945 atomic bomb explosion, a Peace Flame, never to be extinguished until all nuclear weapons are abolished, burns in front of the Memorial Cenotaph. Tour the Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum. BLD
Day 7 - NAGASAKI Once Japan’s “Gateway to the West,” Nagasaki was one of the few ports open to foreign traders during Japan’s 250-year period of isolation. It was also the second city to be destroyed by an atomic bomb in World War II. Peace Memorial Park offers spectacular views, a reminder of the war’s devastation and a message of hope and rebirth. Tour the Atomic Bomb Museum and Glover Garden, an open-air museum exhibiting 19th-century Victorian mansions and gardens built by an enterprising Scotsman who helped to overthrow the shogunate. BLD
Day 8 - JEJU ISLAND, SOUTH KOREA Often thought of as the “Hawaii of Korea,” for its volcanic rock, mountainous terrain and temperate climate, Jeju, the “Island of the Gods,” boasts South Korea’s highest peak. Explore the Jeju Folk Village Museum, home to over 400 thatched-roof houses still inhabited by villagers. Visit the Biosphere Reserve at Seogwipo and learn the legend of the lone Oedolgae Rock pillar, standing tall off the seashore. BLD
Day 9 - SHANGHAI, CHINA Originally a sleepy fishing town, Shanghai is now China’s premier cultural, commercial and financial center and the largest city in the country. Strategically located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, it’s one of the world’s busiest ports. The new, architecturally adventurous Shanghai Museum exhibits an extraordinary collection of Chinese art through the ages, while the beautiful pavilions, corridors, streams and courtyards of the Yuyuan Garden offer timeless tranquility. Other not-to-be-missed Shanghai experiences include the French Concession District and Nan Shi, the ancient quarter. BLD
Day 10 - SHANGHAI / SUZHOU Delve deeper into Shanghai, exploring the city on your own, or meander the classical gardens of Suzhou on an optional excursion. BLD
Day 11 - AT SEA Bask in the amenities of the Spirit of Oceanus and prepare for the delights ahead as we sail south along China’s eastern coast. BLD
Day 12 - AT SEA Bask in the amenities of the Spirit of Oceanus and prepare for the delights ahead as we sail south along China’s eastern coast. BLD
Day 13 - XIAMEN A fusion of natural splendor and man-made wonders, Xiamen (meaning “gate of China”) has been one of China’s major seaports since ancient times. Explore the extraordinary Buddhist Nanputao Temple nestled at the foot of the massive Wulaofeng (Mountain of Five Old Men) overlooking the sea. Return the smile of a Laughing Buddha at the Heavenly Kings Hall and visit Gulangyu Island, home to 20,000 residents, renowned for its delicate natural beauty, ancient relics and colonial architecture. BLD
Day 14 - HONG KONG Ride to the top of Victoria Peak for a stunning panoramic view of the city. Browse the open-air Stanley Market for everything from silk garments to arts and crafts to costume jewelry. Visit the Man Mo Temple (built to honor the god of literature and the god of war) alongside students praying for good results on their exams. BLD
Day 15 - AT SEA Skip the roadways and make your way to Vietnam in the lap of luxury — relaxing aboard the Spirit of Oceanus as you sail the South China Sea. BLD
Day 16 - DANANG / HOI AN Strategically located in Vietnam’s center, Danang played an important role in the wars of the 20th century. Nearby Hoi An, a small town nestled on the banks of the Thu Bon River, was a vital seaport in the Champa Kingdom. Harboring a wealth of temples, pagodas and shrines, Hoi An has been classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site. BLD
Day 17 - CHAN MAY / HUE Vietnam’s new port of Chan May provides easy entree to Hue, the Imperial City, once capital of the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945). Hue, on the banks of the Huong or “Perfume” River — surrounded by rice fields, is an important trade center. Legacies of both the ancient Champa Kingdom and years of colonial rule are alive in the city’s art and architecture, including the Forbidden Purple City and the moated Imperial Citadel. BLD
Day 18 - AT SEA Soak up the expertise of our Exploration Leaders and learn about the cultures you’ve experienced and are about to encounter as we cruise north towards Haiphong. BLD
Day 19 - HA LONG BAY, VIETNAM Take in a seascape of thousands of limestone mountains dotting calm waters as you approach Ha Long Bay. Known as the “Bay of the Descending Dragon,” this UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Gulf of Tonkin includes some 1,600 mostly uninhabited islands and islets. Legend has it that Ha Long Bay was carved into the seabed by the tail of a dragon as it plunged to earth. BLD
Day 20 - HAIPHONG / HANOI After disembarking in Haiphong, explore Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital. A fascinating blend of East and West, Hanoi’s architecture is a fusion of Chinese influence from centuries of dominance, and French design from its colonial past. Spend the night at your deluxe hotel. BL
Day 21 - HANOI Explore Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. In the evening, toast your journey with a special farewell dinner at the imposing Co Loa Citadel, an architectural wonder and Vietnam’s first capital. BD
Day 22 - HANOI / HOME Following breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the Hanoi Airport for your flight home. B
B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner
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| Inclusions |
Your cruise/stay includes:
- 18-night Kobe (Osaka) to Hanoi cruise/stay onboard Cruise West’s exploration ship Spirit of Oceanus
- All meals entertainment and activities whilst cruising
- Service charges for land-based personnel
- Taxes/port charges/fees of US$475
- Onboard services
BONUS: Book now and recieve US$100.00 per person onboard credit !!
NB: Onboard gratuities are neither required nor expected.
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| Conditions |
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*Conditions: Valid for new bookings. Valid for sale immediately until sold out. Prices are per person twin share and quoted in US Dollars. ^itinerary operates in reverse. Single and triple rates and flights available on request. The offer is capacity controlled and cannot be combined with any other offers. All rates are subject to availability and currency fluctuations. Travel the World reserves the right to modify or withdraw this promotion at any time. Other conditions may apply. Lic No: 2TA003774. Issued: 07 July 2008
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