*Available for a supplement
*Available for a supplement
<p>In 1853, a fleet of four American warships under Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into the bay of Tokyo (then Edo) and presented the reluctant Japanese with the demands of the U.S. government for the opening of diplomatic and commercial relations. The following year Perry returned and f...
<p>Aomori's main event is its Nebuta Matsuri Festival,held August 2 to 7. People come to see illuminated floats of gigantic samurai figures paraded through the streets at night. Aomori's festival is one of Japan's largest, and is said to celebrate the euphoria of post-batt...
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<p>The capital of the Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa once rivalled Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) as a town rich in cultural achievements. Kanazawa escaped destruction during World War II and accordingly has been able to preserve many of the old districts in good shape. The city is famous because ...
<p>Sakaiminato is a small city almost totally surrounded by water: the Sea of Japan to the east, the Sakai Channel to the north and Lake Nakaumi to the west. Across the lake the towns of Matsue and Yasugi offer interesting experiences. Matsue is known as the “Town of Water” next to sceni...
<p>White-sand city beaches and hot-spring resorts may not be everyone's first image of Korea, but these are what Koreans flock to Busan for all year. And there are plenty of opportunities for rest, relaxation, retail therapy, and even a touch of glamour every October with the Busan ...
<p>Nagasaki city has developed into one of the most important port cities in Japan. During Japan’s period of isolation in the 17th century, Nagasaki played a prominent role in foreign trade relation and only a very few ports were open to restricted numbers of foreign traders. Even though...
<p>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 extraordi...
<p>In 1853, a fleet of four American warships under Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into the bay of Tokyo (then Edo) and presented the reluctant Japanese with the demands of the U.S. government for the opening of diplomatic and commercial relations. The following year Perry returned and f...
<p>Aomori's main event is its Nebuta Matsuri Festival,held August 2 to 7. People come to see illuminated floats of gigantic samurai figures paraded through the streets at night. Aomori's festival is one of Japan's largest, and is said to celebrate the euphoria of post-batt...
<p>Facing out on two bays, Hakodate is a 19th-century port town, with clapboard buildings on sloping streets, a dockside tourist zone, streetcars, and fresh fish on every menu. In the downtown historic quarter, a mountain rises 1,100 feet above the city on the southern point of the narro...
<p>Otaru is a small harbor city west of Sapporo. Famous for its many hills and a nearby ski resort, the town has been an important trade and herring fishing center. A wide canal that led from the port to the old town’s warehouses has been maintained for touristic purposes and the old sto...
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<p>Kagoshima city is the capital of Kagoshima prefecture and also Kyushu’s southernmost major city. This city is often compared to its Italian sister city Naples, due to its’s similarities such as mild climate and active volcano, Sakurajima. Sakurajima is one of the most renowned active ...
<p>In 1853, a fleet of four American warships under Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into the bay of Tokyo (then Edo) and presented the reluctant Japanese with the demands of the U.S. government for the opening of diplomatic and commercial relations. The following year Perry returned and f...
Beautifully designed and with all the modern cruise facilities you could possibly want, this is a fabulous cruise ship for passengers that appreciate high quality amenities and first-class service. Families will find plenty of fun activities and there are more than enough peaceful spaces for those looking for a romantic getaway.
There is plenty on offer that will help you get the most out of every day at sea. Take time to wander through the magnificent art deco-inspired Grand Plaza atrium browse the smart boutiques, dine on freshly prepared sashimi in Kai Sushi, watch street performers in the dazzling Atrium, or take in a lavish production show in the state-of-the-art theatre. Later, grab a blanket and relax with some popcorn for Movies Under the Stars® or chat over cocktails with friends in one of the bars and lounges.
Beautifully designed and with all the modern cruise facilities you could possibly want, this is a fabulous ship for passengers that appreciate high quality amenities and first-class service.
Indulge your appetite whenever you wish. Every hour you can delight in delicious fresh produce from a variety of venues from hearty breakfasts to quick bites, gourmet pizza to multi-course fine-dining.
*Available at an additional cost
Bars & Lounges
Every day on board is a brand-new adventure. Explore the boutique shops, celebrate cultures across the world at the Festivals of the World events or learn a new talent.
From original musicals to dazzling magic shows, feature films under the stars to top comedians and nightclubs that get you dancing, there’s something happening around every corner.
From the moment you step on board you’ll feel welcomed and right at home. And with friendly staff providing exceptional and attentive service, you’ll find that your accommodation is truly your home away from home.
These staterooms are the perfect place to sit back and unwind. As Princess Cruises®’ most affordable option, it features two twin beds or a queen-size bed, as well as a TV, closet, and bathroom with shower.
Savour the added benefit of glorious ocean views from either a picture window or porthole that welcomes natural light. An Oceanview stateroom includes all the amenities of an Interior.
This impressive stateroom offers the added luxury of a private balcony and offers so much more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own outdoor space from the comfort of two chairs and a table, and inspiring views of the spectacular horizon.
A spacious Suite includes all the amenities of a Club Class Mini-Suite, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a comfortable sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced benefits that include a complimentary mini-bar setup.
*Some suites have windows rather than balconies and are labelled as Mini-Suite No Balcony.
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