Royal Caribbean Pearls of the Orient
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$1635*
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pp share twin ex Shanghai
Sales period: until cruise fare sells out.
Cruise Departs: 07,21 Jul; 04, 18 Aug 2012. Price based on 07 Jul 2012
departure in a Cat Q inside stateroom
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Your Cruise Fare includes:
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- 7 night cruise onboard Voyager of the Seas® - Shanghai return
- All main meals and entertainment onboard
- Port charges, government taxes & gratuities
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This ship is a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy one-of-a-kind features like an ice-skating rink, the Royal Promenade and a rock-climbing wall, just for starters. How do they accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple, build a bigger cruise ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on this and other Voyager-family ships add up to more space for every guest, and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities.
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Highlights:
Kobe, Japan
It may be hugged by a beautiful bay and misty mountains, but Kobe's roots run a lot deeper than its natural good looks. Japan's busy harbour town first opened its doors to the international trade world in 1868. As a result, the city is teeming with multicultural charm and one-of-a-kind urban experiences. Today you can snack on dumplings in Chinatown. Practice your swing on the greens of Japan's first golf course. Admire the amazing beauty of a mosque. Unwind in an authentic Japanese hot spring (onsen). And, no doubt, dine in some of the most amazingly diverse restaurants in the country. Also, if you visit in the springtime, you'll get an extra bonus – cherry blossoms!
Nagasaki, Japan
Many people in Japan consider Nagasaki to be one of the country's most beautiful cities. It is also one of Japan's most cosmopolitan cities, with a unique blend of outside cultures interwoven with its history, architecture, food and festivals. The port of Nagasaki resembles an amphitheatre looking out to the sea. Its matsuri (festivals) are renowned throughout Japan for their exuberance and authenticity. These festivals can feature everything from dragon boat races to lantern festivals to kite fights and usually have elaborate parades with brightly coloured floats.
Jeju, Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Just off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula lies an idyllic isle that just may remind you of Hawaii. Jeju island (Cheju-do in Korean) is a volcanic island dominated by Halla mountain and replete with spectacular waterfalls, sandy beaches, lava formations, citrus groves and warm tropical water. What more could you ask of Korea's preferred destination for honeymooners
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Shanghai (Baoshan), China |
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5.00pm |
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At Sea |
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Kobe, Japan |
2.00pm |
overnight |
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Kobe, Japan |
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6.00pm |
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At Sea |
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Nagasaki, Japan |
8.00am |
5.00pm |
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Jeju, South Korea |
7.00am |
1.00pm |
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Shanghai (Baoshan), China |
7.00am |
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| ** Itinerary may vary by sailing date and itineraries may be changed at the cruise lines discretion. Please check itinerary details at time of booking and before booking other travel services such as airline tickets. |
Conditions:
- Sales until cruise specials sell out.
- Supplements apply for other stateroom categories & departure dates.
- Airfares, hotels & transfers are additional.
- Confirmation of booking must be secured by a non-refundable deposit of $400pp within 3 days of reservation. The balance of the cruise must be paid no later than 70 days prior to cruise departure.
- Prices are in New Zealand Dollars and therefore are subject to currency fluctuations.
- Prices featured were correct at time of printing. Prices are per person based on payment by cash, cheque or eftpos only. Credit cards are not accepted unless agent acts as merchant.
- Cancellation and Amendment Fees apply.
- Travel Agent professional service fees may apply.
- For full terms and conditions please see your Travelsmart and the Cruise Centre agent.