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All Incl Asia Osaka, Kochi & Nagoya Cruise & Stays

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21st September 2025
£2999
  • Departure Date: 21st September 2025
  • Total Nights: 17 Nights
  • Cruise: Norwegian Spirit
  • Package Type:
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Inbound Flight
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Norwegian Cruise Line

Founded in 1966, Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), part of global cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (which also owns Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises), is the third-largest cruise line in the world in terms of cruise passengers. NCL has become well-known for its colourful ships featuring a pop-icon style painted hull.

1972
Passengers
904
Crew
1998
Launched
2022
Last refit
75904t
Tonnage
268m
Length
37m
Width
24kts
Speed
10
Decks
USD
Currency
Overview
  • 2 Nights Pre Cruise Hotel Stay in Seoul - Interior Stateroom
  • 11 Nights Cruise on board the Norwegian Spirit
  • 2 Nights Post Cruise Hotel Stay in Tokyo
  • More At Sea Included
  • All Port Taxes & Fees
  • ATOL Protect,
  • Return flights with Check in baggage
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Flight departs
Days 2 - 4
2 Nights Pre Cruise Hotel Stay in Seoul
Day 4
Incheon
Day 5
Yeosu
Day 6
Nagasaki
Nagasaki, steeped in a tapestry of renowned history, invites travelers to uncover its hidden treasures. As a testament to resilience, this city embodies the spirit of Japan, offering an authentic glimpse into its vibrant culture. Blessed with a temperate climate, Nagasaki provides a refreshing escape from tourist crowds, revealing the heart of the nation. Cruise lines embrace its allure, transporting passengers to explore its historic sites and cultural landmarks. From tranquil gardens to bustling markets, Nagasaki serves as a living canvas, showcasing Japan's multifaceted identity.
Day 7
Hakata
In local lore, Hakata stands as a portal to genuine Japanese experiences. Renowned for its illustrious history as a pivotal trading post, this vibrant city welcomes visitors with open arms. Blessed with a temperate climate, it offers a refreshing escape from tourist clichés, unveiling authentic cultural treasures. Hakata isn't just a destination; it's a microcosm, showcasing Japan's true essence. Cruise lines capitalize on its allure, whisking travelers to explore its storied streets and partake in immersive excursions. From ancient temples to modern marvels, Hakata unveils a tapestry of experiences, ensuring every visitor leaves enchanted.
Day 8
Hiroshima
History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. It is impossible to ignore the events of 1945 in Hiroshima, but this is far from a depressing place. The great efforts that have been made in rebuilding of the city over the years have given Hiroshima a vibrant, eclectic edge, with the downtown shopping area and street food stalls being well worth a visit. The proximity to Miyajima and its iconic, impressive, Torii gate should not be overlooked either. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet.
Day 9
Kochi
Day 10
Kobe
Kobe, known globally for its luxurious beef but cherished locally for its scenic harbor and multicultural heritage, is a haven for travelers who relish both culinary excellence and serene cityscapes. The city's temperate climate, marked by crisp, cool winters and warm, humid summers, complements its relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking a blend of urban exploration and natural beauty. From the vibrant Nankinmachi Chinatown to the tranquil Nunobiki Herb Gardens, Kobe is a tapestry of diverse influences and green escapes, crowned by its panoramic night views from Mount Rokko.
Day 11
Kobe
Kobe, known globally for its luxurious beef but cherished locally for its scenic harbor and multicultural heritage, is a haven for travelers who relish both culinary excellence and serene cityscapes. The city's temperate climate, marked by crisp, cool winters and warm, humid summers, complements its relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking a blend of urban exploration and natural beauty. From the vibrant Nankinmachi Chinatown to the tranquil Nunobiki Herb Gardens, Kobe is a tapestry of diverse influences and green escapes, crowned by its panoramic night views from Mount Rokko.
Day 12
Nagoya
Nagoya, where tradition and innovation intersect, is ideal for travelers who relish the blend of historical depth and modern technology. This hub of Japan’s manufacturing legacy, known for the samurai heroics of Oda Nobunaga, enjoys a humid subtropical climate, providing clear, distinct seasons that frame its iconic cherry blossoms and fiery autumn leaves in the vast Atsuta Shrine grounds. The city’s commitment to future technologies, displayed in its world-class robotics at the Toyota Museum, mirrors a past deeply rooted in craftsmanship, offering a truly authentic insight far from the tourist mainstream. Notably, Nagoya Castle’s golden shachihoko statues proclaim its regal history and resilience.
Day 13
Shimizu
The salt and pepper cone of Japan's most famous natural landmark won’t fail to take your breath away, as it soars into the sky in a vision of spectacular symmetry. Make sure your camera is fully prepared before you dock in Shimizu’s port, where unparalleled views of the extraordinary Mount Fuji’s dramatic peak await. Take your time to soak up one of Japan's most iconic views, before dipping your toes into the rest of what this destination of tranquil temples has to offer. While there’s a bustling fish market, and a charming amusement park waiting close to the port, most new arrivals immediately set off in pursuit of the best views of Mount Fuji, or to see the stunning panorama on offer from the heights of the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine. Take the cable car up to the top, to experience the tranquillity around the forested shrine, and to enjoy its stunning architecture of deep scarlets and gleaming golds. You can also enjoy heart-stopping views out over the Bay of Suruga, and the tea plantations below.
Day 14
Yokohama
For travelers fascinated by the blend of the traditional and the ultramodern, Yokohama offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rapid transformation from a secluded nation to a bustling international port city following the end of its isolation in the mid-19th century. With a temperate climate that sees mild winters and warm, humid summers, Yokohama provides a comfortable backdrop for exploring its renowned gardens, historic architecture, and the futuristic Minato Mirai district. The city is a testament to Japan's maritime prowess, famously hosting one of the first ports opened to foreign trade in 1859, which now serves as a vibrant waterfront playground.
Day 15
Yokohama
For travelers fascinated by the blend of the traditional and the ultramodern, Yokohama offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rapid transformation from a secluded nation to a bustling international port city following the end of its isolation in the mid-19th century. With a temperate climate that sees mild winters and warm, humid summers, Yokohama provides a comfortable backdrop for exploring its renowned gardens, historic architecture, and the futuristic Minato Mirai district. The city is a testament to Japan's maritime prowess, famously hosting one of the first ports opened to foreign trade in 1859, which now serves as a vibrant waterfront playground.
Days 15 - 17
2 Nights Post Cruise Hotel Stay in Tokyo
Day 17
Flight departs
Ship Details
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Norwegian Spirit

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Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
21st September 2025
Location:
London

Inbound Flight

Arrival Date:
07th October 2025
Location:
London

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