Japan & South Korea Highlights
14-night Cruise Holiday from Seoul (Incheon) to Tokyo
- 19 Oct ‘25
- 14 nights
- Seoul (Inchon)
- Norwegian Spirit
*Based on Interior Stateroom.
Oceanview Stateroom from an extra $799
Balcony Stateroom an extra $2,699
What's Included
EXPLORE JAPAN & SOUTH KOREA ON THIS 14-NIGHT CRUISE HOLIDAY.
Explore Nagasaki’s museums and memorials dedicated to World War II and pause to appreciate the city’s natural beauty with its rolling hills and serene gardens. In Kanazawa, savour a delicious fresh seafood dish and discover the history and traditions of Japan’s famous samurai while strolling among the canals and historic sites of the Nagamachi samurai district. Then enjoy panoramic views of Hakodate from Mount Hakodate or learn about the famous battles that transformed the country as you tour Fort Goryokaku. During your overnight stay in Tokyo, experience the city’s melding of historic and ultra-modern attractions, from the Imperial Palace and temples and shrines to the Tokyo Skytree and numerous museums.
YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES:
⚓14 night cruise on Norwegian Spirit from Incheon (Seoul) to Tokyo
⚓All meals* and entertainment onboard
⚓ Port charges, government fees and onboard cruise gratuities
PLUS, BOOK NOW AND RECEIVE
⚓ Exclusive savings up to $3000 per couple
⚓ More at Sea Premium Beverage Package
⚓ Free at Sea Specialty Dining Package, Internet Package & Shore Excursion Credit
Why not extend with pre/post land arrangements and add airfares? Other dates or similar itineraries may be available, ask your Cruiseabout travel advisor for further information.
YOUR ITINERARY
Travel to Seoul and discover its 5,000-year-old herita ...
Travel to Seoul and discover its 5,000-year-old heritage amidst the ultra-modern high-rises. Visit the magnificent 14th century Gyeongbok Palace and stone pagoda, the National Museum and the bustling antique district. Or spend a day in the serene atmosphere of a Zen Buddhist temple and a historic Korean village. Tour the DMZ and rediscover the drama of recent history. Or simply wander the fish market and promenade at Inchon.
The dormant volcano Hallasan formed many of the natural att ...
The dormant volcano Hallasan formed many of the natural attractions found on Jeju. As South Korea’s tallest mountain, Hallasan offers an abundance of hiking opportunities and is an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve showcasing a crater lake and an abundance of plants and wildlife. The Manjang Cave, formed by cooling lava, is the world’s longest lava tube and is partially open for tours. Head from the mountain to the magnificent beaches and watch famed haenyo (powerful sea-women) dive for octopus, abalone, clams and more without the aid of a breathing apparatus. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample fresh seafood dishes at a local restaurant.
Nagasaki is often equated with the dropping of the a ...
Nagasaki is often equated with the dropping of the atomic bomb, and there are many moving museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to its World War II history that shouldn’t be missed. Yet modern Nagasaki offers a vibrant and charming atmosphere that’s waiting to be explored. Among its cobblestone and rolling hills, the city boasts a rich culinary scene that will excite your inner foodie. To capture Nagasaki’s scenic beauty, consider a cable car ride or harbour tour. Centuries-old shrines, temples and churches dot the landscape and are a must see.
The Kanmon Straits or the Straits of Shimonoseki is the st ...
The Kanmon Straits or the Straits of Shimonoseki is the stretch of water separating Honshu and Kyushu, two of Japan’s four main islands. On the Honshu side of the strait is Shimonoseki and on the Kyushu side is Kitakyushu, whose former city and present ward, Moji, gave the strait its “mon”.
The Kanmon Straits or the Straits of Shimonoseki is the ...
The Kanmon Straits or the Straits of Shimonoseki is the stretch of water separating Honshu and Kyushu, two of Japan’s four main islands. On the Honshu side of the strait is Shimonoseki and on the Kyushu side is Kitakyushu, whose former city and present ward, Moji, gave the strait its “mon”.
Head to Kanazawa and the Ishikawa Prefecture and ...
Head to Kanazawa and the Ishikawa Prefecture and you step back in time to the Edo Period (1603 to 1886), the height of samurai culture. Thankfully, Kanazawa was the second-largest city (after Kyoto) to make it through World War II intact. As a result, parts of the old castle town, including the Nagamachi samurai district and chaya entertainment districts, have survived in pretty good condition. Keep your camera ready to capture the rows of teahouses in the historic Geisha district. Kanazawa also boasts attractive temples, a wide variety of museums and a lively market dating back to 1721. About an hour away is Kaga Onsen, healing hot springs that are well worth a day trip.
Inhabited for 4,000 years, Niigata overflows with history ...
Inhabited for 4,000 years, Niigata overflows with history and beauty. Its location on the Sea of Japan, at the mouth of the country’s longest river, makes it ideal for agriculture. In fact, it’s the top producer of rice in the nation, which brings on the sake breweries, over 90 in all. And talk about fresh seafood. Culinary aficionados flock here to savour the finest in prawn, crab and fish. This ideal climate and rich soil produces seemingly endless fields of colourful tulips, too. Come hungry and bring your camera.
Considering its population was just seven in 1857, Sa ...
Considering its population was just seven in 1857, Sapporo is one of Japan’s youngest major cities. Hosting the 1972 Winter Olympics gave the city a lot visibility. Catch a chair lift to the top of a ski jump to Okurayama Observatory for incredible views of Sapporo below. Or, head to the Historic Village of Hokkaido just outside the city to tour around 60 buildings dating from 1868 to 1926, which are set up as a typical town as well as fishing, farming and mountain villages. Alternatively, pay a visit to Noboribetsu to pamper yourself in healing, mineral-rich hot springs.
The best view of Hakodate is seen from high atop it ...
The best view of Hakodate is seen from high atop its namesake mountain. Ride the gondola to the observation deck and gaze down at the spectacular vista below. Immerse yourself in history within the star-shaped walls of Fort Goryokaku and explore the site of famous battles that transformed Japan. Work up an appetite strolling along the city’s sloping streets and enjoy a mouth-watering seafood rice bowl (kaisen-don) from the Hakodate Morning Market.
Japan’s fourth largest city by population, N ...
Japan’s fourth largest city by population, Nagoya, is a centre of modern commerce, with Toyota, Noritake china and a Legoland theme park calling this capital home. Tour the Toyota Exhibit Hall, experience Noritake Gardens and sit amongst the stars in the planetarium at the Science Museum. Nagoya Castle, deemed a National Treasure, is a must-see, as is exploring their entertainment district, Sakae. This busy hub is where you’ll find Nagoya TV Tower, the city’s symbol, and Oasis 21, a multi-level public park with a futuristic water theme.
Himeji is a city in the Kansai region of Japan. It’s ...
Himeji is a city in the Kansai region of Japan. It’s known for the sprawling, centuries-old, white Himeji Castle, one of the few original castles from Japan’s feudal period. The top floor of the 6-story main keep offers views over the extensive castle grounds. The Nishi-no-Maru section of the complex contains royal residential quarters. Next to the castle, Kōko-en is a traditional Edo-style garden.
In the shadow of Mount Fuji, Shimizu is one of the ...
In the shadow of Mount Fuji, Shimizu is one of the most beautiful ports in Japan. Walk through the pine groves of Miho, home to a 650-year-old Japanese black pine, or enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji from the lush, forested hill of Nihondaira. Take in the seascapes on a bay cruise, or learn of undersea delights at Japan’s first sushi museum, and get a glimpse at feudal life in Japan in 200 BC at the archaeological site of Toro. Shop for traditional Japanese wooden handcrafts and fabrics unique to the region, and sample some yokan, a sweet jellied confection.
Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan̵ ...
Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan’s largest ports and your gateway to Tokyo. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. In Tokyo, you can walk among both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.
Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan̵ ...
Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan’s largest ports and your gateway to Tokyo. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. In Tokyo, you can walk among both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.
YOUR SHIP - The Norwegian Spirit
Get ready to experience laid-back luxury as you set sail on the all-new Norwegian Spirit, modernized from bow-to-stern with the adult cruiser in mind. Our most extensive ship renovation ever, harmonized to offer the best of Norwegian Cruise Line’s exceptional fleet. Every stateroom modernized. Every bar and lounge redesigned. Every dining experience elevated, featuring our new fine Italian restaurant Onda by Scarpetta.
Description
Get ready to experience laid-back luxury as you set sail on the all-new Norwegian Spirit, modernized from bow-to-stern with the adult cruiser in mind. Our most extensive ship renovation ever, harmonized to offer the best of Norwegian Cruise Line’s exceptional fleet. Every stateroom modernized. Every bar and lounge redesigned. Every dining experience elevated, featuring our new fine Italian restaurant Onda by Scarpetta.
Fitness
Hot Tubs
Pulse Fitness Centre
Recreational
Magnum’s Champagne & Wine Bar
Spinnaker Lounge
The Local
Other
Atrium
Humidor Cigar Lounge
Jewellery & Duty-Free Shops
Entertainment
Atrium Café
Biergarten
Blazing Boots
Bliss Lounge
Elements
Henry’s Pub
Humidor
Humidor Cigar Lounge
Magnum’s Champagne & Wine Bar
Palace of Lights
Perspectives Studio and Photo Gallery
Spice H2O
Spinnaker Lounge
The Local
Waves Pool Bar
World Beat
Relaxation
Aroma Spa Seaweed Massage
Bamboo Massage
Body Composition Analysis
BOTOX Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment – Crow’s Feet
BOTOX Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment – Forehead Lines
BOTOX Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment – Frown Lines
Couples Deep Tissue Muscle Massage
Couture Touch Face and Body Treatment
Deep Tissue Muscle Massage
ELEMIS Deep Cleanse Grooming Treatment with Shave
ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Precision Peel
ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Age Defy Facial
ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Grooming Treatment with Shave
Express Shave
Fire & Ice Manicure
Fire & Ice Pedicure
GO SMILE Teeth Whitening Treatment
Hot Tubs
Individualized Personal Training
Intensely Cleansing Salt Scrub
Intensely Cleansing Salt Scrub – 50 minutes
Ionithermie Cellulite Reduction Treatment
Nutritional Consultation
Restylane Lip Enhancement Treatment
Restylane Lip Lines Treatment
Restylane Marionette Lines Treatment –
Restylane Smile Lines Treatment
Spa Thermal Suite
Swedish Mas
Food and Drink
Atrium Café
Atrium Café
Bier Garten
Bliss Lounge
Cagney’s Steakhouse
Cagney’s Steakhouse
Garden Cafe
Le Bistro
Magnum’s Champagne & Wine Bar
Onda by Scarpetta
Room Service
Silk
Spice H2O
Sushi
Taste
Teppanyaki
The Great Outdoors
The Humidor
The Local
Waves Pool Bar
Windows
STATEROOMS
Suite
Balcony Stateroom
Oceanview Stateroom
Interior Stateroom
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