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Japan is the world famous tea ceremony, ikebana, unique parks stones, geishas, ​​cherry blossoms and many other interesting and mysterious phenomena for us. Every year, millions of tourists visit this wonderful country to admire the unique combination of ancient cultural heritage and modern flavor. Japan developed in isolation, without adopting the features of other peoples, so the first visit to this country will be a real discovery for the traveler. However, those tourists who have already been lucky enough to visit the Country rising sun, will not be disappointed, because there are enough sights in Japan for dozens of trips! Do you want to discover this country in all colors and shades? in a great way do it are sea ​​cruises in japan offered by Dreamlines.

Japan cruise itineraries

Of course, one of the main points when visiting Japan is. "Stone jungle" - this is how it is customary to call this city because of the abundance of skyscrapers. But at the same time, there are a lot of historical and cultural attractions. For example, the palace of the emperor of Japan, the construction of which began in the 16th century; Buddhist temple Asakusa - one of the main and ancient temples of the city; Tsukiji market, where you can not only enjoy the local flavor, but also make purchases. The gardens of Tokyo will surprise you with their beauty and splendor, and with numerous viewing platforms you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

Located on the island of Kyushu ancient city Fukuoka which is rich in cultural and architectural monuments. Here, for the past 750 years, the world's best silk fabrics have been made, which tourists "hunt" for. You can see the stone fortification that surrounded the city many centuries ago, admire the ancient temples and visit numerous museums.

The glassy brilliance of high building in Japan (Landmark Tower) meets tourists Yokohama is the second largest city after Tokyo. Here you can visit the Silk Museum, walk along the most beautiful embankment, where the Sea Tower (the highest lighthouse in the world) is located, have fun in numerous amusement parks that lure tourists with cheerful lights.

Want to see the world's longest suspension bridge? Welcome to japanese city-port Kobe! It was founded in the third century and attracts tourists with its rich history and unique architectural monuments. This is where you can taste the most delicious sake in Japan!

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Cruises in Japan with "SUN-SUN"

A cruise in Japan is a great option for a vacation. As you know, sea air is good for health, and therefore traveling by water in itself is already becoming a healing process, and if you take into account the fact that during the trip you have the opportunity to take advantage of the benefits of Japanese medicine and SPA, then the chance to great vacation and the strengthening of immunity is tripled!

Of course, in order to truly relax, comfortable conditions are required - and here SOLNTSE-SAN takes full responsibility! You can choose from three huge ocean liners equipped with the latest comfort and technology. On the deck of all ships offering themselves as cruise transport, there are restaurants and bars, the range of which is able to satisfy even the most inveterate gourmet, establishments for daytime and evening cultural recreation. In the event that you are a supporter of a healthy lifestyle, you should pay attention to swimming pools, tennis courts and fitness rooms located on the territory of the liners, and if you prefer to relax more mentally, you have at your disposal cinemas, a library and even an office with Internet access.

As for the excursion and active component of all cruises in Japan, we can assure you that everyone can find a cruise to their liking. If you are an avid diving fan, then you should pay attention to the program "Japan - tropical paradise Kingdom of the Ryukyu”, which includes an extensive acquaintance with the amazing underwater world Japan. If you like hot springs and relaxation of the body, then the All Temples, Onsens and Geysers of Japan cruise will definitely satisfy all your wishes. And for those who seek to enjoy the beautiful Japanese landscapes, absolutely all cruises are suitable - a look at Japan from the sea opens up the other side of this amazing, mysterious and really great country.

Also, there is a unique offer for those who like to constantly discover new horizons - the exciting Asian Pearls cruise, which includes visits to Singapore, Taiwan, China and Vietnam. During this cruise, you will be able to imprint in your mind the views of several beautiful countries Asia, whose rich culture creates a majestic, alluring and amazing atmosphere.

A cruise around Japan with "SUN-SAN" is a great opportunity to relax mentally and physically, relax and put your immune system in order. There are beliefs that the sea washes away all sorrows and sorrows, and in reality - after sea voyages, people return renewed, ready for new achievements and new victories. Sea cruises in Japan - the time when not only the body rests, but also the mind.

Description by day

Visa required only for Japan

Day 1. Apra, Guam
The island of Guam has been generously endowed with impressive nature and rich cultural heritage. It is also the largest strategic US naval base in pacific ocean and the main commercial port in the region.
Apra harbor is natural bay and a deep water port located on the western side of the island, next to the Marianas and the famous Mariana Trench- most deep place on the ground.
Guam is not only magnificent beaches, tropical vegetation and beautiful waterfalls, but also monuments ancient history islands. This cave drawings and the traditional dwellings of the Chamorro natives who settled the island about 3.5 thousand years ago, evidence of the former domination of the Spaniards, as well as monuments of the Second World War. The Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean, washing the shores of Guam, give diving enthusiasts the opportunity to explore Coral reefs and explore the wrecks of sunken ships.
Boarding will take place in the afternoon.

Day 2 Saipan
The Northern Mariana Islands is a chain of 15 tropical islands in the Western Pacific Ocean, located 193 km. north of Guam. Saipan is the largest of these islands and the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands. The island is of mixed volcanic and coral origin. Sandy beaches are located in its western part, and coastal reefs form a large lagoon. Saipan, like neighboring Guam, Rota, Tinian, was settled by the Chamorro people around 2000. It was these sailors of antiquity, related to modern Polynesian peoples, who intensively explored the islands, setting up the famous "Latte" stones up to 6 meters high everywhere (many researchers find they have much in common with the famous "Moai" of Easter Island).
Ferdinand Magellan was the first in our century to notice and discover the Mariana Islands in 1521.
The island is famous for its Mariana charm - turquoise waters, white sands and great conditions for diving, swimming, snorkeling and hiking are still plentiful.

Day 3. Bagan
Bagan Island, like the other Mariana Islands, is of volcanic origin, and consists of two stratovolcanoes connected to each other by a narrow isthmus. Both volcanoes formed within calderas and are 7 and 4 km in diameter. The highest point of the island, North Pagan volcano, almost entirely covered with red lava deposits, reaches a height of 570 m and is considered one of the largest active volcanoes Mariana Islands. The second volcano, South Pagan, reaches 548 m. Part of Pagan is occupied rainforests, which are dominated by coconut palms and various shrubs, as well as meadows. In the northern part of the island there is a small salt Lake. This is one of the most beautiful islands northern group Mariana Islands.

Day 4. Maug Islands
Three elongated small islands 2.3 km long - all that remains of the once huge volcano Maug. Between the islands bearing the uncomplicated names of North, East and West lies a vast caldera lagoon almost 3 km away. In the center of it rises a lava dome, the depth above which is about 20 meters. The lagoon is a recognized center for extreme diving - there are few places on Earth where you can dive right into the caldera of a volcano and admire a huge number of different representatives sea ​​world.
This ideal natural harbor often serves as a haven for dolphins that swim here from the south.

Day 5. At sea
A day at sea will give you the opportunity to truly relax: sunbathe on the open deck by the pool, listen to lectures from expedition guides or read a book in a cozy lounge.

Day 6. Chichijima, Japan
outlying islands Bonian, known in Japan as the Ogasawara Islands, are called the Galapagos of the East due to the presence here unique flora and fauna. The island has been turned into national park and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chichijama - "Father Island" - the largest of the islands of the Ogasawara family, is a bird's paradise for the rarest representatives of birds.
We will also visit Minamijima, a small coral island surrounded by crystal clear turquoise water.

Day 7 Torishima Island
He is the island of Ponafidin, which in Japanese means " bird island". Uninhabited volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. It has a round shape and is essentially a surface part underwater volcano, which continues to erupt underwater. Several tens of thousands of pairs of sooty storm petrels, crested old men, black-footed albatrosses and blue rock thrushes nest on the island.

Day 8. At sea
Enjoy magnificent views from the open deck, relax by the pool or listen to lectures on the history of the great land of the rising sun.

Day 9. Miyanoura, Yakushima
Miyanoura is a mountain in Yakushima. It is located at an altitude of 1936 m and is the most high point on the island of Kyushu, sometimes it is called the "Marine Alps". In these mountains there is a natural cedar forest, where the average age of trees reaches almost 1000 years. And the most ancient Yaku-Sugi tree is over 7000 years old! The tree is the symbol of Yakushima. This mountainous region has been designated as a site world heritage UNESCO.

Day 10 Beppu
In Japan, there are tens of thousands of all kinds of hot springs with varying concentrations of minerals and other substances, but only a few have been awarded such a mass of epithets, admiration and attention as "Ady Beppu". This is a group of 9 hot springs, each of which is completely unique!
Despite its young age (less than 100 years old), the town of Beppu, located in the northeast of Kyushu, has become famous not only throughout Japan, but throughout the world. It bears the proud title of the capital of hot springs and is a kind of incarnation of "hell" on Earth. There are about 2800 springs in Beppu. Here and there clouds of hot steam escape from the ground, the smell of hydrogen sulfide hangs in the air, and the soil and stones are covered with the most incredible colored stains.

The hallmark of not only Beppu, but the whole of Japan is a source with a loud name " Blood Pond» ( Chinoike Jigoku). The unusual blood color that its water acquires at a temperature of 90ºС is due to its high iron content. The hue of the water can change depending on the weather from orange to maroon.

Monk's Head Spring (Oniishibozu Jigoku) is a pool of bubbling greyish clay. Its name comes precisely from the air bubbles that form on the surface, which resemble the heads of Buddhist monks.

The Japanese creatively approached the organization of the Golden Dragon Geyser (Kinryu Jigoku). An impressive statue of a dragon is installed here, from the mouth of which hot underground vapors come out. In the early morning hours, the dragon emits three jets of water and seems to come to life.

The source "White Hell" (Shiraike Jigoku Hell) should rather be called milky, because its water is most like boiling milk. This effect is due to the high content of calcium in it.

Day 11 Moji
The city served as the most important trading port. Western-style houses were built here, some of which have survived to this day. Not far from Moji is Kokura, a former Japanese city that now forms the city of Kitakyushu along with Moji. The village of Kokura was founded in 1602 by the samurai ruler Hosokawa Tadaoki, who built his castle and castle settlement here. During the Japanese Empire, Kokura was the center of a heavy industry district that worked for the country's military-industrial complex. The Kokur Arsenal of the Imperial Japanese Army was located in the city. Kokura Castle, also known as Katsuyama Castle, is also located here. It was founded in 1569 by the Mori family, who were famous for their influence in the Chugoku region. Inside the castle are various historical compositions. From the fifth floor you can admire beautiful panorama cities. Also in Kokura Castle there are gardens and a museum dedicated to the famous Japanese writer Seicho Matsumoto. So if you know the name, you'll love it here!

Day 12. Hiroshima
Sadly famous city Hiroshima. No one was left indifferent by the events of the Second World War that took place here.
On August 6, 1949, the Japanese government proclaimed Hiroshima a "city of peace" and decided to build up the city. Part of the funds from state budget. In the area of ​​the epicenter of the explosion was created memorial park Mira, with an area of ​​more than 12 hectares. At the beginning of the 1960s, Hiroshima was almost completely restored. Now the city has a huge number of attractions, including Buddhist temples, a Catholic cathedral, a Shinto shrine and Japanese fortresses. Of course, there are many monuments and memorials in the city. There are also many parks, gardens and museums.

Miyajima
Inland Island Sea of ​​Japan, also known as Itsukushima Island. Here are the most famous "torii" in Japan - the entrance to the Shinto shrine Itsukushima. This is a 16-meter gate made of camphor wood in 1875. They are located directly in the sea and at high tide they are almost completely in the water, so this unique monument called "floating". For the Japanese, Itsukushima is considered a sacred island. There are many Shinto and Buddhist temples. Itsukushima Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Itsukushima is "the island where the god lives". According to legend, it was created in honor of the three daughters of the Wind God Susonoo no Mikito. In addition, the island has many other attractions, including a primeval forest and strangely shaped rocks that you encounter when exploring Mt. Misen. Mount Misen is a holy mountain on which, according to local beliefs, Gods have lived since ancient times. Climbing up the mountain, you can see countless Buddha figures and structures like small pyramids (mounds) made of stone, as well as meet wild monkeys and deer.

Day 13. Okayama
A very important transport center and one of the most major cities Chugoku region. Okayama is located in the southeast of the region on the coast of the Inland Sea of ​​Japan. The mild climate and low rainfall make Okayama perfect place for growing grapes, peaches and other fruits. Okayama Prefecture is famous for its unusually beautiful nature and spectacular scenery: the islands of the Inland Sea of ​​Japan, the Seto Bridge connecting the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, Mount Washuzan and the Hiruzen-kogen hill in national park Daisen-oki. Be sure to visit Okayama Castle with unusual black walls, Kibitsu-jinja Shrine, where the real treasures of the nation are stored, a worship hall, Kita-zuishin-mon gate (an important cultural monument), and others. historical monuments and structures. Located next to Okayama Castle magnificent garden Korakuen. This is a classic garden that combines elements of Japanese and Chinese landscape design. This type of Japanese garden is distinguished by the presence of a central pond, where there are also tsukiyama (small islands) that are located around big pond in the center of the garden. Visitors admire the landscapes of the garden from different angles during a walk. Inside the garden, many flowers and trees are planted, which change color depending on the season. You can admire cherry blossoms, azaleas and peony flowers in spring, lotus flowers, cane calamus, irises, as well as Indian lilacs in summer, colorful leaves of Japanese clover trees and bushes in autumn, camellia, narcissus and Japanese plum in winter. Okayama was once the center of the rice trade. But now the old warehouses have been converted into museums, boutiques and cafes, where you can have a good time after a busy walk around the city.

Day 14 Kobe
Our amazing journey has come to an end. Estimated time of arrival in Kobe city is 09:30. After breakfast we go ashore. You can continue your acquaintance with Japan by going for a walk around the city.

Located in the calm waters of the Inland Sea, Kobe has played an important role in international trade for hundreds of years as port city.
Today it is a quiet multinational Cultural Center. On this moment Kobe is considered the best place for living in Japan. Therefore, probably, about 100 different nationalities live and work here. The Kitano Ijinkan area is lined with western-style houses. Here, in the 19th century, foreign merchants built their houses in the architectural traditions of their countries; there is also the Russian house of the merchant Parashutin. The area is a museum open sky, it has about 30 buildings, some of which are open to tourists.
On the territory of Meriken Park there are several city attractions at once: the Hanshin earthquake memorial, the maritime museum and the port tower, which is considered one of the symbols of the city. The tower resembles the structures of the Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov. This structure was erected in 1963 and successfully survived the 1995 earthquake. Now used as observation platform.
In Kobe, it is also worth visiting Himeji Castle - the White Heron Castle built in the first half of the 14th century, as well as the Nankin-machi Chinatown (one of the three Chinatowns in Japan) and the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, twice listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest and most high bridge in the world.
Not far from Kobe, on the slopes of Mount Rokko-san, there is a complex thermal springs Arima Onsen is the largest in the Kansai region. In this place, buildings in traditional style, including ryokan inns and small Buddhist and Shinto shrines.
Kobe has been known since ancient times as a center for the production of sake rice wine. The history of winemaking is presented in the Hakutsuru Museum. After getting acquainted with the production process, visitors will have a tasting of a traditional Japanese drink.

Attention: the itinerary and travel program depend on weather and other conditions, and may change under their influence.

Price

Cabin Price
Lux Adventurer $ 8 700
Lux Explorer $ 9 100
Suite View $ 9 900
Suite Vista $ 10 400
Suite Veranda $ 13 400
Suite Medallion $ 17 600
Lux Silver $ 18 800
Suite Grand On request
Suite of the Shipowner $ 22 500

*The price is per person in a cabin based on double occupancy.

Travel payment is possible:
- cash or card in the office
- Bank transaction
- bank card online

Included in the price:
Accommodation on board in a cabin of the selected category
Meals on board the ship "ultra all-inclusive"
All excursions and disembarkations in accordance with the program
Lectures, presentations and services of an expedition leader and guides
Information materials sent to the participants of the expedition before the start of the trip
WiFi
Butler service for all cabin types
Tips

Not included in the price:
Air travel
Transfers, accommodation and meals before and after the cruise
Compulsory health insurance

Vessel description

Expedition ship "Silver Explorer"

The luxury expedition ship "Silver Explorer" was designed specifically for exploring the most remote corners of our planet, including the polar regions. Reinforced body and ice class 1A allow the ship to move easily among drifting ice.

Spacious decks and rooms with panoramic views will help passengers not to miss a single moment of the journey and observe the amazing marine life. The ship also has a fleet of Zodiac boats for landings and observing the surrounding nature from astonishingly close range. An excellent expedition team of experienced guides and lecturers will help you get to know the region. The captain will, as far as possible, guide the ship in such a way as to ensure the best views to observe untouched nature.

A comfortable and at the same time luxurious environment has been created on board the vessel. Travelers mingle and exchange experiences in the elegant lounge with bar. On the open deck there is a grill and a Jacuzzi for sunny weather. In addition, there is always an Internet cafe, a fitness center, a beauty salon, a spa center, a library, a Club of Connoisseurs and a bar where you can buy premium alcoholic drinks.

The Silver Explorer offers 24-hour all-inclusive service. The ship's restaurant boasts free seating and a gourmet menu specially designed by Relais & Châteaux's chefs. Champagne, wines and spirits are included in the price of the cruises.

All cabins on the ship are ocean view suites for 2 passengers. All cabins have a flat-screen TV, telephone, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), a refrigerator and a minibar with a range of drinks, terry bathrobes, slippers and a hairdryer, as well as writing materials, an umbrella and an iPod docking station. In the rooms, the services of a hotel manager are available, tips on board are already included.

Specifications

Cabins

Lux Explorer / Adventurer

  • Area: 16-18 m2 (in Explorer) or 14-15 m2 (in Adventurer)
  • A window with a view (in Explorer) or two portholes (in Adventurer)
  • Recreation area
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Desk
  • Telephone
  • Cabin numbers: 402-407, 409, 411 (Explorer), 302-307 (Adventure)

Suite View/ Veranda/ Vista

  • Area: 18 m2 (in View and Vista), 19-20 m2 (in Veranda)
  • A window with a view (in View), a large panoramic window (in Vista) or a French balcony with panoramic windows (in Veranda)
  • Recreation area
  • 1 double bed or 2 single beds (Veranda Suites 500, 501, 512 and 513 only have a double bed)
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Desk
  • Flat TV (on demand: movies, music, satellite TV)
  • Telephone
  • Cabin numbers: 310-321 (View), 410, 412, 414-421, 423, 425 (Vista), 500, 501, 506-509, 512, 513 (Veranda)

Lux Silver / Expedition

  • Area: 36-37 m2 (for Expedition), 39 m2 (for Silver)
  • 2 windows with a view (in Expedition on deck 3), 2 large windows (in Expedition on deck 4) or 2 French balconies with panoramic windows (in Silver)
  • Recreation area
  • 1 double bed or 2 single beds
  • Dressing table with hair dryer (in Silver)
  • Desk
  • Dressing room and personal safe
  • Telephone
  • (in Silver)
  • Laundry service (in Silver)
  • Lunch at the officer's table (in Silver)
  • Cabin numbers: 502-505, 510, 511 (Silver), 408, 413, 422, 427 (Expedition)

Suite Medallion

  • Area: 37 m2
  • Recreation area
  • 1 double bed or 2 single beds
  • Bathroom with separate shower and bath
  • Desk
  • Flat TV (on demand: movies, music, satellite TV)
  • Telephone
  • Afternoon snacks on demand
  • Dinner at the officer's table
  • Cabin numbers: 702, 703

Suite Grand

  • Area: 57 m2
  • Teak veranda with panoramic windows and garden furniture
  • Living room with seating area
  • 1 double bed or 2 single beds
  • Bathroom with separate shower and bath
  • Dressing table with hairdryer
  • Wardrobe
  • Desk
  • Personal safe
  • 2 flat screen TVs (on demand: movies, music, satellite TV)
  • Telephone
  • Laundry and dry cleaning services
  • Afternoon snacks on demand
  • Dinner at the officer's table
  • Cabin numbers: 700, 701

Suite of the Shipowner

  • Area: 67 m2
  • Teak veranda with panoramic windows and garden furniture
  • Living room with seating area
  • 1 double bed or 2 single beds
  • Bathroom with separate shower and bath
  • Dressing table with hairdryer
  • Wardrobe
  • Desk
  • Personal safe
  • 2 flat screen TVs (on demand: movies, music, satellite TV)
  • Telephone
  • Laundry and dry cleaning services
  • Afternoon snacks on demand
  • Dinner at the officer's table
  • 4 hours internet connection and 2 hours telephone communication per cruise
  • Cabin numbers: 704, 705

Deck plan

The country of samurai and geishas, ​​imperial palaces and sakura trees immersed in flowering is a real treasure trove of discoveries for tourists. Given that this is an island country, surrounded on all sides by water, cruises with Princess Cruises in Japan will reveal all its beauty and dignity to you as fully as possible. Even the famous Itsukushima Shrine, which has become one of the symbols of the country, is located in the water, and Mount Fuji is surrounded by several lakes.

In Japan, eras are intertwined at every turn, and the vibrant life of the metropolis is adjacent to temples with thousand years of history. If you want to plunge into the past, visit Nagoya Castle, Kinkaku-ji Temple, imperial palace in Tokyo, Himeji Castle. I would like to get to know modern Japan? Welcome to entertainment center Roppongi Hills, Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, Park Universal Studios in Osaka and other modern sights.

Some cruises take place not only along the coast of the Land of the Rising Sun, but also provide an opportunity to visit China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia.

Sea travel for every taste

How much time does it take to enjoy the unique nature and urban beauties? Cruises with Princess Cruises on a comfortable liner in Japan last from 10 to 15 days. The travel itinerary includes all major ports in the area of ​​the Pacific and Indian Oceans, while the price of the trip remains affordable.

A premium-class motor ship is a comfortable place for a large company of young people, families with children, even pensioners who want to discover the world to rest. For adults, there is a library and thematic clubs, bars and restaurants on board, and the little ones can frolic in children's clubs and play areas. Free Internet access will allow you to have fun online without any problems if you get tired of exotic landscapes and active pastime on the deck.

The most interesting excursions are waiting for you, exotic cuisine with fresh seafood dishes, visits to themed bars and cafes. The area of ​​the cabins varies from 16 to 123 m2, so you can choose the option depending on the travel budget and your preferences.

More than 1000 people a year choose our services to travel to cruise of your dreams. We will help you see the most unexpected and beautiful sides of Japan in comfort!