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Itinerary

Sydney, New South Wales

Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the dista... Read More

Day 1
04 March 2026

Sydney, New South Wales

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Day 2
05 March 2026

Sydney, New South Wales

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Day 3
06 March 2026

At Sea

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Day 4
07 March 2026

Brisbane, Queensland

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Day 5
08 March 2026

At Sea

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Day 6
09 March 2026

At Sea

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Day 7
10 March 2026

Yorkeys Knob, Cairns, Queensland

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Day 8
11 March 2026

At Sea

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Day 9
12 March 2026

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Day 10
13 March 2026

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Day 11
14 March 2026

Darwin, Northern Territory

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Day 12
15 March 2026

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Day 13
16 March 2026

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Day 14
17 March 2026

Bitung, Sulawesi

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Day 15
18 March 2026

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Day 16
19 March 2026

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Day 17
20 March 2026

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Day 18
21 March 2026

Hong Kong

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Day 19
22 March 2026

Hong Kong

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Day 20
23 March 2026

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Day 21
24 March 2026

Chan May

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Day 22
25 March 2026

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Day 23
26 March 2026

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Day 24
27 March 2026

Singapore

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Day 25
28 March 2026

Singapore

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Day 26
29 March 2026

Port Klang

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Day 27
30 March 2026

At Sea

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Day 28
31 March 2026

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Day 29
01 April 2026

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Day 30
02 April 2026

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Day 31
03 April 2026

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Day 32
04 April 2026

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Day 33
05 April 2026

Mauritius

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Day 34
06 April 2026

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Day 35
07 April 2026

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Day 36
08 April 2026

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Day 37
09 April 2026

Durban

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Day 38
10 April 2026

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Day 39
11 April 2026

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Day 40
12 April 2026

Cape Town

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Day 41
13 April 2026

Cape Town

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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Explore Queen Mary 2

Deck 13

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  • Sliding Glass Roof
  • Sun Deck
  • Sports Centre
  • The Lookout
  • Club Balcony Staterooms
  • Standard Inside Staterooms

Deck 12

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  • Boardwalk Cafe
  • Kennels
  • Shuffleboard
  • Photo Studio
  • The Fairways
  • Pavilion Pool & Bar
  • Club Balcony Staterooms
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Inside Cabins

Deck 11

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  • Queens Suites
  • Staterooms
  • Observation Deck
  • Atlantic Room
  • The Grill's Terrace
  • Whirlpool

Deck 10

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  • Balmoral Duplex Suite
  • Windsor Suite
  • Holyrood Suite
  • Buckingham Suite
  • Sandringham Duplex Suite
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Queen Mary Suite
  • Queen Anne Suite
  • Queen Victoria Suite
  • Queen Elizabeth Suite
  • Queens Suites
  • Princess Suites
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 9

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  • Balmoral Duplex
  • Windsor Suite
  • Holyrood Suite
  • Buckingham Suite
  • Sandringham Duplex
  • Penthouse
  • Commodore Club
  • Bar
  • Boardroom
  • Churchill's
  • Queens Suites

Deck 8

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  • Pool

  • Band Stand

  • Terrace Bar
  • The Verandah Restaurant
  • Beauty Salon
  • Canyon Ranch Spa Club
  • Book Shop
  • Library
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 7

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  • Princess Grill

  • Queens Grill
  • Grills Lounge & Bar
  • Kings Court
  • Carinthia Lounge
  • Bar
  • Therapy Pool
  • Canyon Ranch Spa Club
  • Relaxation Lounge
  • Fitness Centre

Deck 6

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  • Minnows Pool
  • Splash Pool
  • The Kids Zone
  • Teen Zone
  • Play Zone
  • Baby Zone
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 5

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  • Balcony Staterooms

  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms
  • Atrium View Staterooms

Deck 4

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  • Balcony Staterooms

  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Standard Inside Staterooms


Deck 3 & 3L

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  • G32 (Deck 3L)
  • Queens Room
  • Art Gallery
  • Britannia Restaurant Upper
  • Chart Room
  • Sir Samuel's
  • Shops
  • Grand Lobby
  • Champagne Bar
  • Royal Court TheatreIlluminations
  • Single Oceanview Staterooms

Deck 2 & 3L

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  • G32 (Deck 3L)
  • Britannia Restaurant
  • Britannia Club
  • Photo Gallery
  • Golden Lion
  • Grand Lobby
  • Pursers Office
  • Tour Office
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Royal Court Theatre
  • Cunard Connexions
  • Illuminations
  • Single Oceanview Staterooms

Queen Mary 2 Cabins & Suites

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What's it like to explore Egypt on a river cruise? An expert review of Uniworld's itinerary We’ve just returned from what can only be described as one of our most enchanting travel experiences to date! Uniworld’s "Splendors of Egypt and the Nile" tour is an absolute essential for any avid traveller’s wish list.  Explore Egypt Cruise Offers Our journey commenced in Cairo, where we indulged in luxury at the Four Seasons Cairo at Nile Plaza - an exquisite retreat offering stunning views of the Nile. Our pre-cruise excursions introduced us to the rich tapestry of Egypt’s history. We began with a visit to the Grand Citadel, a formidable fortress that once served as the seat of power during the Islamic period. Then we explored the breathtaking Grand Egyptian Museum, home to more than 5,000 artefacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb. Walking through this museum, which houses the treasures of the boy king who ascended to the throne at just nine years old, was nothing short of magical. Opened to the public on November 1st, we had the unique privilege of being among the first to witness the incredible display showcasing the beautiful gold mask and other artefacts unearthed by Howard Carter in 1922. The tomb's discovery was a monumental moment in Egyptology and has since captivated the imaginations of countless visitors.                                Next, we flew south to join the SS Sphinx, where the organisation was impeccable. As travel agents, we are accustomed to orchestrating our own escapes, but on this trip, being guided effortlessly through all the details was a true luxury. The SS Sphinx truly impressed us, with our accommodations in the Royal Suite feeling fit for royalty. We had the opportunity to explore other cabin types that were also delightfully decorated and extremely comfortable. Be sure to check out our video showcasing the various categories available on our channel.  Dining on board was a real experience, offering an array of dishes inspired by Egyptian flavours, whilst also providing western alternatives like steak and chicken, ensuring everyone’s tastes were satisfied. The chefs surpassed our expectations, attentively catering to guests’ dietary preferences, which epitomised the first-class service we enjoyed throughout the voyage. The crew were amicable and attentive, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.  Now let’s delve into the itinerary - which was simply outstanding! From the beautifully preserved Temple of Dendera to the illuminated Luxor Temple, exclusive only to Uniworld guests at night, every stop offered a glimpse into the ancient world. Standing in the Valley of the Kings while entering Tutankhamun's tomb was one of the trip's highlights. Here, we found ourselves within the very space where Howard Carter excavated the treasures of the young pharaoh - an incredible experience and a thrilling moment.    One of our most cherished moments was taking a hot air balloon ride over Queen Hatshepsut's temple, providing breathtaking views over the Valley of the Kings and the majestic River Nile. Floating in the sky as the sun appeared over the horizon, alongside around 50 other balloons, was a sight we will carry in our hearts forever. Another memorable highlight was afternoon tea at the iconic Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan. This historic hotel, once a favourite of Agatha Christie, served as the inspiration for her famous novel "Death on the Nile." Sitting on the terrace with breathtaking views of the Nile as the sun dipped below the horizon, we reminisced about the hotel’s storied past and the literary genius who had once walked its halls. 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None of our group experienced any illnesses or health issues throughout the trip, which was truly fantastic.  We cannot wait to return to Egypt; this adventure was a treasure trove of memories we will hold dear for years to come.  Don’t miss our full video recounting this memorable cruise. We’re also thrilled to announce a hosted departure for 2027, where we will once again visit this extraordinary itinerary alongside some of our subscribers!  If you’re interested in joining The Posh Travel Blog on this phenomenal journey, contact our luxury cruise concierge and ask about The Posh Travel Blog’s hosted Egypt cruise, or connect with them via our social media channels on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube.   Deals for UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises destinations Egypt & Red Sea

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The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn Autumn is upon us, and as the air grows crisp and the landscapes begin to evolve, there’s no need to halt your travels. In fact, there are plenty of incredible locations you can enjoy across the globe with a luxury cruise, some even more beautiful for visiting them in these colder months. Vicky Chapman reviews some destination highlights to consider as we welcome a new season. Explore Japan Cruises 1. Japan No autumnal destination inspiration would be complete without a mention of Japan. Whilst renowned for its infamous cherry blossom season, the destination is nothing short of breathtaking during the cooler season, boasting an array of foliage, from fiery reds and golden ginkgo to vivid maple leaves across temples, gardens and mountains. The country is home to an endless number of beautiful temples, from Kyoto to Nara and Mount Takao, which glow amongst the seasonal colours. The pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make it a far more suitable time for sightseeing, hiking and exploring many of Japan’s spectacular cities like Osaka and Tokyo. You can also enjoy the outdoor hot springs whilst surrounded by the colourful scenery in Hakone, Kusatsu or the Japanese Alps. 2. Canada and New England Famed for its vibrant foliage, this beloved area of North America is simply stunning during the Autumn season. With foggy mornings and cooler temperatures, it’s the perfect hiking weather, where you can marvel at the sea of red, orange and golden leaves flooding acres of land. If you’d like to extend your journey pre- or post-cruise, it’s highly recommended to drive one of the region’s iconic routes, like the Kancamagus Highway, Route 100 and Mohawk Trail. Embrace the festive spirit with apple picking, harvest festivals and pumpkin patches. Explore historic sites and discover the many restored 18th and 19th Century buildings. 3. Alaska A destination that is a common highlight of any frequent cruiser, Alaska is an astonishing part of the world, offering unrivalled views of its towering mountain ranges, pristine waters and fascinating wildlife. Aside from the alpine tundra and boreal forests exploding in deep reds, golds and oranges, the autumnal months are also a particularly active time for resident wildlife. Witness bears and moose in their natural habitats and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon of whale-watching, so you can see these incredible creatures up close. Autumn also means clear, darker nights, which offers explorers a prime opportunity to witness the northern lights while they’re cruising. 4. Mediterranean While beautiful, the Mediterranean summer often involves rocketing temperatures and intensive crowds. Sailing along this part of the world during the autumn allows you to enjoy the iconic landmarks and sites in comfortable weather without the business. Enjoy less queueing and more exploring, whether you’re sailing around the west from Barcelona or Lisbon, or around the east from Athens or Rome (Civitavecchia). The autumnal season is also the perfect time for river cruising, where you’ll still enjoy lots of sunlight but a more serene, peaceful voyage. Explore the heartland of Europe, from the Rhine or the Seine in France or meandering through Vienna and Budapest down the Danube. If you’re interested in booking a last-minute cruise for this Autumn, or perhaps booking ahead, call our luxury cruise concierge today and let us secure your next dream cruise! destinations Alaska, Australasia, Mediterranean  

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Lions, tigers and bears: Meet India’s charismatic wildlife

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Lions, tigers and bears: Meet India’s charismatic wildlife From the deep forests of Chhattisgarh to the salt plains of Gujarat, India is an ever-changing landscape. Its wildlife is equally as varied: here is a selection of India’s most remarkable residents and where best to see them. Sloth bear Found across multiple regions, the sloth bear is the most common bear found in India and the state animal of Bihar. With a short-haired muzzle and long curved claws, the sloth bear is equipped with the perfect tools to excavate termites and ants. The bear’s shaggy black coat makes it distinctive from other bear species, and it is easily spotted scaling trees and knocking down honeycombs to enjoy on the ground as a sweet treat. Best place for sightings: Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh. Bengal tiger The Bengal tiger is as majestic as it is magnificent, a righteous emblem of India. Spotted across central-eastern India, this subspecies is the largest of the tiger family. Habitats include grasslands, rainforests, deciduous forests and mangroves, all of which offer shelter whilst hunting or resting. A particular hot-spot is Madhya Pradesh – sprinkled with temples and palaces, this sacred region has a subtropical climate well-suited for these felines. Best place for sightings: Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh. Asiatic lion An incredibly rare and breath-taking sight when visiting India, the Asiatic lion is a little different from its African cousin. Distinguishing features include a short, dark mane with prominent ears, as well as a longitudinal fold of skin of skin running along its stomach. These lions can only be found in and around the Gir Forest of Gurjarat, at the most western tip of India. Here, the lions roam freely across 20,000 sq. km of thick, undisturbed forests and savanna plains. Best place for sightings: Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat. Lion-tailed macaque This striking monkey is the smallest of the macaque species and can be found roaming the Western Ghats mountains of southwest India. With a grand mane of hair around its face and tail like a lion, the monkey inhabits evergreen forests and can be found perched high in the forest canopy. The macaque is an Old World monkey and one to see on your journey through India. Best place for sightings: Silent Valley National Park, Kerala. Indian elephant As one of the planet’s largest mammals, the Indian elephant is a powerful animal in both strength and presence. Inhabiting grasslands and evergreen forests, these animals have smaller, rounder ears than African elephants and are typically brown to dark grey. An iconic creature, and often religiously celebrated across India, the species is protected and can be seen on safari in numerous national parks and sanctuaries. Best place for sightings: Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand. Snow leopard With its nimble build and thick fur, the snow leopard is perfectly suited to India’s Himalayan mountains, boasting some of the highest peaks in the world. The high altitude and rocky terrain requires breath-taking agility, which this big cat boasts in droves. They are extremely rare, and you will be lucky to spot one prowling through the Himalayan valleys. Best place for sightings: Hemis National Park, Ladakh. Common kingfisher Along the Western Ghats of southern India and up to the central lakes, kingfishers can be seen flitting from branch to branch in search for food. The blue plumage and ultramarine feathers of the common kingfisher in particular stand out among the deep greens and murky browns of the subtropical wetlands it inhabits. India plays host to around 12 species of kingfisher, each as bright and colourful as the next. Best place for sightings: Thol Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat. Rather than the yellow brick road, follow India’s Golden Triangle and beyond to see the spectacular wildlife of this south Asian subcontinent. Have you seen any of these animals during a trip to India? Have we missed your favourite off our list? Let us know using the comment box below.

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Spotlight on: Asia

Spotlight on: Asia

Spotlight on: Asia One of the most up-coming luxury cruise destinations, Asia is a perfect combination of cosmopolitan cityscapes, exotic ecosystems and historical highlights. Follow the cherry blossoms of Japan to the temples of Angkor in Cambodia, the vast region is a patchwork of vibrant and tropical landscapes, wonderful local life and truly unforgettable experiences. India Rich in tradition, architecture and history, India needs no introduction. It’s home to some of the most favoured cuisine in the world, varied in its cultural climate, and the perfect place to warm your soul in spirituality. The many elements that make up the greatness of India are ingredients in a smorgasbord of pancake-flat plains and crumbling forts, dusted with spice and washed down with a cooling glass of lassi (a yoghurt drink favoured across the country). Visit Mumbai and experience grand architecture, unique bazaars to barter in and temples to explore. The lively and chaotic streets are a great place to people-watch, while there are still many religious sites, lakes and parks to catch your breath and relax. Alternatively, you could see India on a tour of the Golden Triangle. Usually spread across four- or five-days, the tour combines ancient history with modern life, perfectly introducing three of the region’s top destinations: Jaipur, Delhi and Agra. Enjoy rickshaw rides and visits to iconic landmarks, alongside luxury hotel stays. Bali Bali was voted TripAdvisor Travellers’ Top 10 Choice in 2018 and it’s easy to see why. The region is brimming with exotic wonder and spiritual moments. Lush green paddy fields stretch out from paradise beaches where you can snorkel, surf or simply lie on the sand soaking up the sunshine. It is pristine and peaceful. Tranquillity rests along the remote coast of Candidasa (also known as Segkidu Village) where serene sunsets shine down upon lagoons of blooming water lilies and infinity pools. However, if you can endure the hustle and bustle, it’s well worth a trip to popular Ubud and its busy cultural scene. Here lies one of Bali’s most iconic scenes: the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Cascading down into the depths of the valley, this innovative irrigation system is the epitome of the regions beautiful scenery and Balinese traditions. Vietnam Another popular region is Vietnam, with a stunning location between Cambodia and the South China Sea. Its home to a plethora of life, from its beaches and mountains to its busy cityscapes. As the country’s capital, Hanoi is a top choice to visit in Vietnam. It’s a city that primes the senses: the blaring horns, the delicious cuisine, the yellow-hued architecture and the delicate scents of spice markets. Meanwhile, in the mountainous north, Sa Pa offers another layer to the dynamics of Vietnam. Perched at the edge of the Hoang Lien Son range, local life dissipates into small villages and magnificent scenery. Watch as the sun sets behind the Fan Si Pan (Vietnam’s highest peak) and breathe in the Vietnamese fusion of old and new – where incense-infused temples feature alongside 21-century skyscrapers. Japan Japan offers a dazzling mix of traditional culture and sci-fi streetscapes. Designer boutiques – check! Utopian mega-malls – check! Centuries-old marketplaces on cobblestone lanes – check! It seems that there is a surprise around every corner in Japan, whether it is reminiscent of the past or hints at the future to come. The capital city, Tokyo, is one of the most populous cities in the world, with more than 13 million residents. The city also tops the list for the most Michelin stars, with over 300 handed out to restaurants across the region. Aside from local life and dining, Japan is also popular for its cherry blossom season – an annual event that is as symbolic as it is beautiful. This worldwide phenomenon offers a stunning display of pink and white that has been celebrated for centuries. Not forgetting another natural wonder, Japan’s Mount Fuji is the country’s largest mountain and an iconic landmark. Rising at 3,775m above sea level it pierces the skyline and can be seen from Tokyo or Yokohama on clear days. Malaysia Supported by the catchy tourist slogan, ‘Malaysia, Truly Asia’, this region is a melting pot of Asian cultures, with no other country hosting Asia’s three major races: Malay, Chinese and Indian. This makes it the perfect place to experience all of Asia in one go – from the dazzling lights of Kuala Lumpur to Malacca’s UNESCO World Heritage city centre. The country is multi-ethnic and multicultural, making it the perfect place to experience all of Asia in one go. Of course, this also means you can enjoy a platter of Asian cuisine, as Malaysia is an all-you-can-eat buffet for visitors to the region. As well as dining, you can also enjoy some of the most ancient ecosystems on earth with treks to unveil national parks, conservation projects and biodiversity like you’ve never seen before. For urban delights, a trip to iconic Kuala Lumpur is a must, as the glitz and glamour of this capital city contrasts perfectly with the cultural landscapes hiding just beyond the trees. Sri Lanka According to the 2016 Mastercard Global Destinations Cities Index, Sri Lanka’s Colombo was the world’s fourth fastest-growing destination for international visitors. But it comes as no surprise when you see the delight and diversity you can feast your eyes on. The region boasts 2,000-plus years of history, highlighted by the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites across the island. With timeless ruins, wandering wildlife and endless beaches, Sri Lanka is a hidden gem and its shining star is Colombo. This tropical city boats coconut palms and bright blue seas alongside colonial architecture and exciting restaurants. It’s a gateway to wild paradises like Weligama and Lunugamvehera national parks, where life remains authentically Sri Lankan. As for wildlife, Sri Lanka will introduce you to herds, packs and flocks of it, from blue whale watching trips to sloth bear spotting. Tick almost everything off your must-see animals off your list and rewrite another, because you will most definitely be returning! Singapore What was once merely a stopover for travellers on their way Australia, Singapore has now become a beacon of the future. Step into a world like no other and experience the wonder of a city fast becoming a firm favourite with cruisers. The vibrant city boasts exceptional tourist delights such as the efficient public transport links that whizz around the region in just a matter of minutes, and Michelin-starred fine dining in renowned restaurants. But it’s not all contemporary living, there is a still a history to the region beneath its futuristic veneer. Ancient treasures such as the Sri Veeramakaliamman (the oldest temple in Singapore) and the architectural gem of the 837-year-old Raffles Hotel are nestled amongst the urban oasis. And oasis it is – Singapore is renowned for its green spaces with the Botanic Gardens a top attraction and the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve just 20 minutes from the centre. Combining the skyscraper-feel of a bustling city with a jungle of horticulture and treetop walkways, Singapore is sneaking up the list of top Asian destinations that everyone will soon be shouting about. With Michelin stars and floating fish farms, cherry blossoms and gleaming skyscrapers, Asia is a continent shrouded in mystery and magic. A pace to wander among colourful culture and flavoursome festivals. Complete with captivating coastlines and majestic mountains, it is a top cruise destination no matter what you want from your voyage.  

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More than a cruise: Cherry blossom season in Japan

More than a cruise: Cherry blossom season in Japan

More than a cruise: Cherry blossom season in Japan Japan’s cherry blossom season is a worldwide phenomenon. The stunning display of pink bursts through the cities and towns of Japan has been celebrated across the region for centuries. The season resides in Japan, where it holds a very prestigious place in the country’s culture. There are a number of cruise lines which visit this region during the cherry blossom season, just so you can experience it first-hand. Read on to find out more about what makes this experience truly unforgettable. What is cherry blossom season? Cherry blossom, also known as sakura, is a beautiful flower which blooms from several trees of the genus Prunus, in particular, the Japanese cherry. The flowers have an affinity with Japan as they bloom once per year across many of the regions in a stunning display of pinks, plums and white. The season is named hanami (flower viewing) which represents not only the cherry blossom blooming but also when locals enjoy cherry blossom viewing and are at their most relaxed. Typical hanami spots include city parks, gardens and rivers, where the trees create a beautiful display of petals. Locals also hang lanterns in the trees which lights up the trees during the evenings for a cosy, alternative perspective of cherry blossom viewing. What do they symbolise? In ancient Japan, cherry blossoms would symbolise the rice-planting season and they were used to bless the year’s harvest. The beauty of the flowers also signified the metaphor of life as the Japanese believed that sakura trees contained spirits which made offerings to them with rice wine. This then grew into the tradition of feasting during the season which eventually evolved into the celebration that we see today. When is cherry blossom season? Japanese cherry blossom season differs from region to region, but it typically starts at the end of January to early May. It only lasts one to two weeks in each region due to the delicate nature of the flowers, sometimes less if it’s raining. The season starts earlier in the south, because of the higher altitudes. Japan’s cherry blossom first begins to bloom in Okinawa in January-February, before moving to more central Japan in March-April, then ending with Hokkaido in May. Where can you see the cherry blossoms in Japan? There are endless places to see the cherry blossoms in Japan, no matter where you choose to go. With luxury cruise lines such as Regent Seven Seas, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises venturing to a number of Japanese cruise ports, here are the best places to view the cherry blossoms on a cruise. Mount Yoshino, Osaka Mount Yoshino is situated in Yoshinoyama, in the Nara Prefecture. This has been Japan’s most famous cherry blossom viewing spot for years as it is covered in over 30,000 trees. Carpeted in pink and white blossoms, Mount Yoshino offers the perfect place for hanami. The closest cruise port to here is Osaka, which is an hour and a half’s drive from the port. Worth it for the spectacular views from the cherry-tree covered slopes! Cruise lines which sail here include Silversea, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Philosopher’s Path, Kyoto Walk along the cherry tree-lined canal and enjoy the endless canopies of blossoms above the Philosopher’s Path. The walkway is named after the philosopher, Nishida Kataro, who would meditate as he walked along this path during his daily commute to Kyoto University. The path is approximately two kilometres long, beginning in Ginkakuji and ending in Nanzenji. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes dotted along the line of the canal, perfect for a pit-stop during your relaxing walk. The Philosopher’s Path is situated inland of Kyoto, meaning that cruises to Kyoto would have to travel almost two hours to reach the path. An alternative would be to cruise to Osaka and catch the Shinkansen bullet train from here to Kyoto, taking a remarkable 15 minutes! There are four different lines you can take, depending on where you’re travelling to and from. The fastest is from Shin-Osaka Station to Kyoto Station, which is covered by the JR Pass. Cruise lines which sail to Kyoto include Regent Seven Seas, Oceania Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Fort Goryokaku, Hakodate This star-shaped citadel is Japan’s first Western-style fortress which was initially built during the Edo Period to defend Hakodate. After losing is military importance as the years have moved on, the fort is now a public park and home to over 1,000 cherry trees. One of the best places to take it all in is from the top of Goryokak Tower, a 107m tower which has an observation deck. Goryokaku Fort is situated close to Hakodate’s port, only a 30-minute bus ride from the dock. Cruise lines which sail here include Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Seabourn, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Shinjuku Garden, Tokyo As one of Japan’s most beautiful gardens, Shinjuku Garden is an excellent place to sit back, relax and enjoy hanami in peace and quiet. The gardens have more than 1,000 cherry trees which blossom into a magnificent display during the season. The garden features French, English and Japanese-style gardens and is perfect for watching the world goes by. Many of the trees which blossom here are of the late blossoming variety, so you can opt to visit here after peak season to avoid the busiest time. The garden is situated close to Tokyo cruise port, just a 25-minute drive from the dock. Cruises which sail here include Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Nara Park, Osaka Another prime Osaka hanami spot is Nara Park, which offers a pleasant place to walk not only amongst 1,700 cherry trees but also over 1,000 wild sika deer. The park is a designated Place of Scenic Beauty, and the deers are classified as a national treasure. According to folklore, the deer are considered sacred and believed to be messengers from the gods. You can even purchase deer crackers in the park and feed them! As well as witnessing the stunning cherry blossoms, you can also visit the Nara National Museum and Todai-ji, where the largest wooden building in the world houses a 50 ft tall statue of Buddha. Nara Park is less than an hour’s drive from Osaka’s cruise port, so you can visit here on a sailing quite easily. Cruise lines which sail here include Silversea, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Mount Fuji, Tokyo An iconic natural landscape in its own right, you can tick two natural wonders of Japan off at once by visiting Mount Fuji during cherry blossom season. Visibility of Mount Fuji is usually best in the early morning with a trip to the Fuji Five Lake region, comprising the lakes of Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Yamanakako, Shojiko and Motosuko. Lake Kawaguchiko is the easiest to reach by public transport, opting to take the train from Tokyo to Kawaguchiko. From here you can view Mount Fuji with its stunning backdrop amidst the beautiful cherry blossoms. Cruises which sail here include Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Hirosaki Castle, Aomori View sakura at Hirosaki Castle and you can look forward to blossom tunnels, boat rides, petal-filled moats and nighttime illuminations. With over 2,500 cherry trees the area bursts into a delicate display of pink petals that makes for a really magical hanami spot. The castle itself is a national important cultural property, with the views of the snow-capped Mount Iwaki in the background offering a wonderful snapshot of Japanese history and nature as one. There’s even a festival in Hirosaki where you can enjoy fireworks, parades and plenty of food stalls serving Japanese delicacies such as yakisoba (fried noodles) and takoyaki (octopus fried in balls of batter). The castle is around an hour’s drive from Aomori’s cruise port, though it’s well worth it just for the experience of the Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival. Cruise lines which visit here include Silversea, Seabourn, Oceania Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Book a luxury cruise to Japan Are you left longing to view the stunning displays of pink blossoms in Japan? Take a luxury cruise here and experience not only this unique natural phenomenon but also the scenery throughout Japan as it offers immersive heritage and history galore. Cruise lines which visit Japan include Azamara Club Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Silversea and Seabourn. See all of our cruises sailing to the region by clicking the button below, or call our Cruise Concierge team on 0808 239 7631 for expert advice and award-winning customer service. See all cruises to Japan

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South Africa’s Whale Watching Festival

South Africa’s Whale Watching Festival

Hermanus is a beautiful seaside town that accommodates breath-taking scenery situated on the Southern coast of Western Cape, South Africa. The area was once a small fishing town, however, has slowly become one of South Africa’s most recognised tourist locations.   What is the Hermanus Whale Watching Festival? Around 100,000 locals and tourists attend the Hermanus Whale Watching Festival each year, to witness the migration of Southern Right Whales. The festival is a celebration of this species’ beauty, with talks on how to protect our oceans and the habitat of these creatures as well as events, and more. Why do whales come to Hermanus? Due to being migratory, the Southern Right Whales are known to relocate to Southern Africa during the summer months, to breed and raise their young in the open warmer waters. When is the best time to see whales in Hermanus? The Southern Right Whales migrate to Hermanus from July through to November, therefore, will be visible to tourists during these months, within the day, alongside other species of whales such as the Humpback whale. The species is very inquisitive and will often investigate whale spotting tour boats which are available experiences from Hermanus, therefore allowing a closer look at this beautiful animal. There is also the opportunity to view the Hermanus whales by walking along the promenade which lines the cliffs of Walker Bay, South Africa! What is so special about the Southern Right Whale? Southern Right Whales have distinct features such as lacking a dorsal fin, possessing callosities covering their head, and large black bodies, often with a white stomach. Behaviours often found in this species of whale include tail sailing, where the whale’s tail remains in the same position outside the water for a few minutes at a time, jumping or partially jumping out of the water, and slapping the water surface with its fins or tail. With this in mind, spectators of the annual Whale Watching Festival are often thrilled with the performance the whales naturally produce! The Southern Right Whale is listed as endangered under the endangered species act, as a result of the whaling industry. When taking part in the Whale Watching Hermanus Festival a percentage of the money generated is contributed to valuable facilities and protection of these magnificent creatures by specialist charities. What does the festival entail? It has been said that Hermanus is the best destination to witness marine mammals, such as species of whales and dolphins, worldwide. Therefore, it is no surprise that during this three-day period local restaurants and bars, accommodation, and other establishments are prepared to cater for the thousands of spectators, as well as activities and entertainment being held on land, providing entertainment for all. Between the wonderful displays by the whales in the ocean, and the festivities onshore, this incredible whale-watching festival is certainly not one to miss if dates align with your cruise to Africa!

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