Grand Asia Exploration Auckland -To- Tokyo

  • 12th January 2026
  • 61 Nights
  • Auckland
  • Seven Seas Explorer
Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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$86,410*/per person

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Your itinerary

  • Auckland, New Zealand
  • Bay of Islands
  • Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand
  • Napier
  • Wellington
  • Christchurch
  • Dunedin
  • Dusky Sound
  • Doubtful Sound
  • Milford Sound
  • Cruising the Tasman Sea
  • Cruising the Tasman Sea
  • Cruising the Tasman Sea
  • Hobart
  • Burnie
  • Melbourne
  • Melbourne
  • Cruising the Tasman Sea
  • Sydney, Australia
  • Cruising the Tasman Sea
  • Melbourne
  • Portland, Victoria, Australia
  • Kangaroo Island, Australia
  • Great Australian Bight
  • Great Australian Bight
  • Esperance, Australia
  • Albany, Australia
  • Bussleton
  • Fremantle (Perth), Australia
  • Cruising the Indian Ocean
  • Cruising the Indian Ocean
  • Cruising the Indian Ocean
  • Benoa (Denpasar)
  • Celukan Bawang
  • Java sea cruising
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Singapore
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Ko Samui, Thailand
  • Laem Chabang (Bangkok)
  • Laem Chabang (Bangkok)
  • Sihanoukville
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Nha Trang, Vietnam
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Coron, Palawan, Philippines
  • Manila
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Hong Kong
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Keelung, Taiwan
  • Ishigaki Island, Japan
  • South China Sea Cruising
  • Shanghai
  • Shanghai
  • East China Sea Cruising
  • Busan
  • Nagasaki
  • Cruising the Pacific Ocean
  • Osaka, Japan
  • Osaka, Japan
  • Nagoya
  • Tokyo (Yokohama)
Day 1

12th Jan '26

Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, “The City Of Sails”, is spread over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours on New Zealand’s North Island. It earns its sobriquet from having more boats per capita than any other city in the world. The first settlers here were the Maori, and are still a vibrant component of its cosmopolitan population. Auckland offers the visitor all the amenities of a world-class city. Browse the shops of Queen Street or the Parnell area with its galleries and boutiques in quaintly restored Victorian buildings. For a magnificent panorama of the city travel to Mount Eden, the city’s highest point, or visit the Skytower for loftier views. Minutes from downtown you can relax on a black sand beach, or explore the America’s Cup Yachting Village. Further afield there are the spectacular pine-clad Waitakere Mountains, the amazing Waitomo Glowworm Caves and the verdant vineyards of Kumeu River Wines. More
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Day 2

13th Jan '26

Bay of Islands
The “Bay of Islands” was how Captain Cook described this area two centuries ago and the simplicity of his name masks the diversity of its charms. The Bay of Islands is the finest Maritime Park in the country with 144 islands, secluded bays and abundance of marine life. It is one of the most popular fishing, sailing and tourist destinations in the country, and has been renowned internationally for its big-game fishing since author Zane Grey publicized it in the 1930s. More
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Day 3

14th Jan '26

Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand
Tauranga is a harbourside city in the Bay of Plenty region on New Zealand’s North Island. It hosts historic buildings like the Elms Mission Station, an 1847 Georgian-style home. A bridge over the harbour connects Tauranga to Mount Maunganui, a beach town with hot saltwater pools and an extinct namesake volcano with winding walking paths. Offshore is the active volcano White Island, accessible by helicopter or boat. More
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Day 4

15th Jan '26

Napier
The twin cities of Napier and Hastings, located within the region of Hawke’s Bay on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island, are unique. The area is blessed with a Californian-Mediterranean climate, boasting one of the highest sunshine averages in the country. The area is also dotted with colorful vineyards and orchards, with some of the most fertile farmland you will see. Within the region are more than twenty of New Zealand’s finest vineyards. More
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Day 5

16th Jan '26

Wellington
Stroll past Victorian Gothic buildings, visit the exquisite Botanic Gardens, take the cable car up the mountain for a fantastic view, or head for the city beach. Journey around the spectacular harbor with its amazing views and visit a sheep or cattle station. See some of the sites where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed. Shopping: Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Enjoy a variety of continental dishes in addition to succulent lamb and seafood. More
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Day 6

17th Jan '26

Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city of the South Island. Sprawling out across the Canterbury Plains, Christchurch was incorporated as a city in 1862. It was named after the Oxford College attended by John Robert Godley, leader of the settlers arriving in the first four ships to Christchurch. It is a charming city, a garden city with many parks within its boundaries. The city has a backdrop of the Southern Alps and long, ocean beaches are only a short drive away. More
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Day 7

18th Jan '26

Dunedin
This charming city lies at the head of a fiord-like inlet and is surrounded by seven hills. In the early days, Dunedin was the largest and wealthiest city in the country, thanks mainly to the gold fields. It has been responsible for many firsts: the first to have gaslight, water mains, hydro power and steam trams. Discover the rugged, beautiful Otago Peninsula, filled with geological wonders, and gaze in awe at the great albatross with its ten-foot wingspan. Keep an eye out for fur seals on the rocks and perhaps some yellow-eyed penguins. Visit Larnach Castle, a historic 19th-century property surrounded by gardens and splendid views. It is often said that Dunedin is the most perfectly preserved Victorian City anywhere. Explore historic Dunedin with its splendid Victorian and Edwardian stone buildings. Look for delightful local crafts, artwork, wool and leather items among the souvenirs. Enjoy a wide variety of cuisines as well as lamb and seafood. More
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Day 8

19th Jan '26

Dusky Sound
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Day 8

19th Jan '26

Doubtful Sound
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Day 8

19th Jan '26

Milford Sound
Milford Sound is the undisputed jewel of Fiordland National Park. Although called Milford Sound, it is more classified as a fjord. Thousands of years ago, glacial ice forged its rugged grandeur. Sheer faced granite walls soar skyward, white-plumed waterfalls tumble from valleys into glassy waters, and Mitre Peak rears more than 5,000 feet into the mist. Due to its natural beauty and cultural significance, Milford Sound has been nominated a world heritage area. Please be advised that due to the under-developed nature of this destination, organized tours are not available. More
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Day 9

20th Jan '26

Cruising the Tasman Sea
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Day 10

21st Jan '26

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21st Jan '26

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Day 11

22nd Jan '26

Hobart
Hobart is regarded by guests as one of the region’s most friendly, exciting and diverse destinations. In the State of Tasmania, Hobart is Australia’s second oldest city. It is rich in character and history, nestling next to one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world and at the base of Mount Wellington, which rises 3,600 feet from the sea. The working harbor is unique with Antarctic supply vessels and fishing boats coming and going throughout the year. More
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Day 12

23rd Jan '26

Burnie
Located on the northwest coast of Tasmania, Burnie was originally settled in 1827 as “Emu Bay.” The town was later renamed after William Burnie, a director of the Van Diemen’s Land Company. The first settlers literally carved a village out from the rain forests and tea-tree swamps that occupied the area. After mineral deposits were discovered in Tasmania, the town prospered. In the late 30s, Burnie’s industry bloomed even more when Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited began large production. More
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Day 13

24th Jan '26

Melbourne
Far from the clichéd Australia of popular perception, Melbourne is a graceful city of European style and substance, fine living and cultural riches. Its many green parks and public gardens reflect the foresight of this city’s 19th century founders and their intention to create a “pleasing to the eye” metropolis for the enjoyment of all. The city’s moderate climate and financial prominence have attracted huge numbers of visitors from all over the world. More
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Day 14

25th Jan '26

Melbourne
Far from the clichéd Australia of popular perception, Melbourne is a graceful city of European style and substance, fine living and cultural riches. Its many green parks and public gardens reflect the foresight of this city’s 19th century founders and their intention to create a “pleasing to the eye” metropolis for the enjoyment of all. The city’s moderate climate and financial prominence have attracted huge numbers of visitors from all over the world. More
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Day 15

26th Jan '26

Cruising the Tasman Sea
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Day 16

27th Jan '26

Sydney, Australia
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs. More
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Day 17

28th Jan '26

Cruising the Tasman Sea
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Day 18

29th Jan '26

Melbourne
Far from the clichéd Australia of popular perception, Melbourne is a graceful city of European style and substance, fine living and cultural riches. Its many green parks and public gardens reflect the foresight of this city’s 19th century founders and their intention to create a “pleasing to the eye” metropolis for the enjoyment of all. The city’s moderate climate and financial prominence have attracted huge numbers of visitors from all over the world. More
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Day 19

30th Jan '26

Portland, Victoria, Australia
Portland is a city on the southwest coast of Victoria, Australia. The site of Victoria’s first permanent European settlement, it has more than 200 19th-century buildings, many made of bluestone. The Portland Cable Tram travels along the foreshore, past the Portland Botanic Gardens, established in 1857. The Portland Maritime Discovery Centre has exhibits on the city’s maritime history, plus a sperm whale skeleton. More
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Day 20

31st Jan '26

Kangaroo Island, Australia
Penneshaw is a township in the Australian state of South Australia located on the northeast coast of the Dudley Peninsula on Kangaroo Island about 107 kilometres south of the state capital of Adelaide. It is the island’s main ferry port with regular services from Cape Jervis More
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Day 21

1st Feb '26

Great Australian Bight
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Day 22

2nd Feb '26

Great Australian Bight
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Day 23

3rd Feb '26

Esperance, Australia
This nature lover’s dream boasts spectacular scenery including the bushland and beaches uninhabited islets, granite headlands, and the bubble gum-hued Pink Lake. Esperance is located in the center of some of Australia’s most beautiful sights and with some of the country’s most stunning coastline and best surf and great fishing options. More
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Day 24

4th Feb '26

Albany, Australia
Albany is the largest regional city in Western Australia, and was once the home of the Menang Noongar people. They called the area “Kinjarling,” meaning “the place of rain.” Albany is also the oldest continuous European settlement in Western Australia, and was founded in 1826, three years before the state capital of Perth. The King George Sound settlement was a hastily-dispatched British military outpost, intended to forestall any plans by France for settlements in Western Australia. More
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Day 25

5th Feb '26

Bussleton
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Day 26

6th Feb '26

Fremantle (Perth), Australia
Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. In 2016, Fremantle had a population of approximately 29,000. More
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Day 27

7th Feb '26

Cruising the Indian Ocean
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Day 28

8th Feb '26

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Day 29

9th Feb '26

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Day 30

10th Feb '26

Benoa (Denpasar)
Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as cliffside Uluwatu Temple. To the south, the beachside city of Kuta has lively bars, while Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. The island is also known for its yoga and meditation retreats. More
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Day 31

11th Feb '26

Celukan Bawang
Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as cliffside Uluwatu Temple. To the south, the beachside city of Kuta has lively bars, while Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. The island is also known for its yoga and meditation retreats More
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Day 32

12th Feb '26

Java sea cruising
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Day 33

13th Feb '26

South China Sea Cruising
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Day 34

14th Feb '26

Singapore
Straegically located at the end of the Malaysian peninsula, the island nation of Singapore is a modern, thriving metropolis and a true melting pot of cultures. Singapore offers diverse colorful ethnic quarters; a fantastic array of superb cuisines; and a shopping mecca second to none. In many ways Singapore (the name means Lion City) was built by Sir Stamford Raffles. Coming ashore to a tiny fishing village in 1819, through trade treaties and business acumen, he laid the foundation for one of the most amazing urban success stories in history. Today, travelers can embrace exotic sights and sounds as they stroll or ride a trishaw through Chinatown, the Arab Quarter or Little India. Head down to the scenic Boat Quay for unrivaled views of the harbor and stop at one of the many international eateries for a refreshing repast. Shop along famous Orchard Road with its merchandise from every corner of the Pacific Rim; embark on a night safari at the Singapore Zoo or relax in the verdant shade of the Bukit Timah Nature Preserve. Be sure to leave time to try a refreshing Singapore Sling at the bar at Raffles Hotel. More
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Day 35

15th Feb '26

South China Sea Cruising
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Day 36

16th Feb '26

Ko Samui, Thailand
Koh Samui is Thailand’s third largest island. Surrounded by eighty smaller islands, this stunning, natural beauty has been relatively undiscovered until recent years. Rumor claims that in 1971 the first tourists to set foot on Koh Samui were hippies who arrived by way of a coconut boat from Bangkok. While Koh Samui still exports up to 2 million coconuts to Bangkok every month, recent urban developments include a no-frills airport and an ostentatious Reggae bar. More
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Day 37

17th Feb '26

Laem Chabang (Bangkok)
Bangkok is the capital and largest city in Thailand. It began as a small trading center on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River serving the Ayutthaya Kingdom, the precursor of modern Thailand which existed from 1350 to 1767. Indulge your senses in the city’s fabulous golden temples and palaces, the royal barges and the Emerald Buddha. And explore the hidden city of teak mansions and lovely gardens or learn about Thai culture. Look for luxurious silk, wood carvings and fine jewelry among other crafts. Tempt your palate with chili-based dishes or sweet and sour recipes. Try some sate with peanut sauce, sticky rice and grilled fish and meats. More
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Day 38

18th Feb '26

Laem Chabang (Bangkok)
Bangkok is the capital and largest city in Thailand. It began as a small trading center on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River serving the Ayutthaya Kingdom, the precursor of modern Thailand which existed from 1350 to 1767. Indulge your senses in the city’s fabulous golden temples and palaces, the royal barges and the Emerald Buddha. And explore the hidden city of teak mansions and lovely gardens or learn about Thai culture. Look for luxurious silk, wood carvings and fine jewelry among other crafts. Tempt your palate with chili-based dishes or sweet and sour recipes. Try some sate with peanut sauce, sticky rice and grilled fish and meats. More
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Day 39

19th Feb '26

Sihanoukville
Think beaches and snorkeling, as Sihanoukville sits on the beautiful island-studded Bay of Thailand. Wats, or Buddhist temples, are abundant and often modest architecturally, as seen at Wat Otres behind Otres Beach. There are even two wats in Ream National Park, a birdwatcher’s paradise. More
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Day 40

20th Feb '26

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Day 41

21st Feb '26

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly and still commonly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam, situated in the south. In the southeastern region, the city surrounds the Saigon River and covers about 2,061 square kilometres. More
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Day 42

22nd Feb '26

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly and still commonly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam, situated in the south. In the southeastern region, the city surrounds the Saigon River and covers about 2,061 square kilometres. More
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Day 43

23rd Feb '26

Nha Trang, Vietnam
Nha Trang, on the south-central coast of Vietnam, supports a population of 300,000 or so but retains a welcoming small-town ambience. A resort town, it is flanked by nearly 10 kilometres of glorious shore, lapped by seas that are pleasantly tepid year-round. More
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24th Feb '26

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25th Feb '26

Coron, Palawan, Philippines
Coron, officially the Municipality of Coron, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 65,855 people. More
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Day 46

26th Feb '26

Manila
The Philippine capital of Manila was founded by King Philip II of Spain. In the years that followed, the Spanish successfully prevented the Dutch, Portuguese and Chinese from settling in the Philippines. During the Seven Years’ War the British occupied Manila, but agreed to return it to Spain in 1763. During WWII, the Japanese took control during a 1942 invasion, and eventually the U.S. recaptured the islands and returned them to the Philippines. In 1946, the country was granted full independence. More
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27th Feb '26

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Day 48

28th Feb '26

Hong Kong
In 1841, Hong Kong became a British Crown colony when it was acquired from China. In 1984, Britain and China signed an agreement which stated Hong Kong would return to China, but that it would maintain in its capitalist system for 50 years. This transfer took place during on June 30, 1997 under great pomp and ceremony. Its enormous harbor, vast industrialization and free port status make it a major Asian crossroad, and perhaps the best place to shop in the world. More
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Day 49

1st Mar '26

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Day 50

2nd Mar '26

Keelung, Taiwan
On this fascinating island visit the world’s tallest building, the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, the fabulous Palace Museum’s vast collection of Chinese art and the lovely Lungshan Temple.Explore lovely Keelung’s historic sites and Yeliu Park’s astonishing rock formations. More
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Day 51

3rd Mar '26

Ishigaki Island, Japan
Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, Ishigaki is the political, cultural and economic center of the Yaeyama Islands. Renowned for its stunning beaches and natural beauty, Ishigaki is also popular for those wishing to visit the islands of the Yaeyama archipelago—including Kohama, Kuroshima and Taketomi—as well as its vibrant nightlife. More
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4th Mar '26

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5th Mar '26

Shanghai
Shanghai, situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the People’s Republic of China and the ninth largest in the world. Widely regarded as the citadel of China’s modern economy, the city also serves as one of the most important cultural, commercial, financial, industrial and communications centers of China. Shanghai is also one of the world’s busiest ports, and became the largest cargo port in the world in 2005. More
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6th Mar '26

Shanghai
Shanghai, situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the People’s Republic of China and the ninth largest in the world. Widely regarded as the citadel of China’s modern economy, the city also serves as one of the most important cultural, commercial, financial, industrial and communications centers of China. Shanghai is also one of the world’s busiest ports, and became the largest cargo port in the world in 2005. More
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Day 55

7th Mar '26

East China Sea Cruising
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Day 56

8th Mar '26

Busan
Located on the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula just two-and-a-half hours from Seoul, Busan is South Korea’s second-largest city. With its deep harbor, it’s also one of the largest commercial ports in the world. Often referred to as “the summer capital of South Korea,” Busan is known for its exceptional beaches, scenic cliffs and ancient temples high in the mountains. More
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Day 57

9th Mar '26

Nagasaki
Nagasaki is a Japanese city on the northwest coast of the island of Kyushu. It’s set on a large natural harbor, with buildings on the terraces of surrounding hills. It is synonymous with a key moment during World War II, after suffering an Allied nuclear attack in August 1945. The event is memorialized at the city’s Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. More
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Day 58

10th Mar '26

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Day 59

11th Mar '26

Osaka, Japan
Osaka is the third largest city in Japan and the central metropolis of the Kansai region. Osaka dates back to the Asuka and Nara period. Under the name Naniwa, it was the capital of Japan from 683 to 745, long before the upstarts at Kyoto took over. Even after the capital was moved elsewhere, Osaka continued to play an important role as a hub for land, sea and river-canal transportation. In a nation of obsessive gourmands Osaka is known as an excellent place to eat. More
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12th Mar '26

Osaka, Japan
Osaka is the third largest city in Japan and the central metropolis of the Kansai region. Osaka dates back to the Asuka and Nara period. Under the name Naniwa, it was the capital of Japan from 683 to 745, long before the upstarts at Kyoto took over. Even after the capital was moved elsewhere, Osaka continued to play an important role as a hub for land, sea and river-canal transportation. In a nation of obsessive gourmands Osaka is known as an excellent place to eat. More
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Day 61

13th Mar '26

Nagoya
This centrally located city at the crossroads of the country offers the international visitor an excellent look at both modern and traditional Japan. It features wide boulevards, a dynamic shopping district in the heart of downtown, and easy access to nearby mountains and beaches for day trips. The main visitor destination here is Nagoya Castle, featuring the samurai armor and treasures of the Tokugawa clan. Other visitor favorites include the Atsuta Shrine & Technology Museum, highlighting the city’s past and present; nearby Inuyama Castle, believed to be the oldest castle in Japan; Noritake Garden and its Craft Center; and Toyokuni Shrine where you can see the large torii (Shinto Shrine gate). More
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14th Mar '26

Tokyo (Yokohama)
Yokohama is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture and, with a population of 3.6 million, is Japan’s largest city after Tokyo. It is centered on an inlet on the western side of Tokyo Bay, to which it is connected by a half-dozen railway lines as well as expressways and surface streets via Kawasaki. A major industrial zone known as the Keihin Industrial Area stretches along the reclaimed coastline to the north of the central area towards Kawasaki and Tokyo beyond. More
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Your ship - The Seven Seas Explorer

Seven Seas Explorer is spaciously intimate, breathlessly elegant and perfectly staffed to offer Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ special brand of all-inclusive luxury. The summer of 2016 will herald not only the launch of the most luxurious ship to sail the seven seas, but also the moment when you can experience the new standard in elegance and sophistication. Journey to the world’s most beautiful places in spacious designer suites, indulge in a decadent treatment at the world renowned Canyon Ranch SpaClub, enjoy a musical performance in a plush lounge, and delight in extensive gourmet dining throughout the day and night.

Seven Seas Explorer is stunning, with art by Pablo Picasso on the walls and a vivid cobalt-blue glass installation on the ceiling in the elegant restaurant Compass Rose. See for yourself how every space is designed to impress.

Seven Seas Explorer is spaciously intimate, breathlessly elegant and perfectly staffed to offer Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ special brand of all-inclusive luxury. The summer of 2016 will herald not only the launch of the most luxurious ship to sail the seven seas, but also the moment when you can experience the new standard in elegance and sophistication. Journey to the world’s most beautiful places in spacious designer suites, indulge in a decadent treatment at the world renowned Canyon Ranch SpaClub, enjoy a musical performance in a plush lounge, and delight in extensive gourmet dining throughout the day and night.

Seven Seas Explorer is stunning, with art by Pablo Picasso on the walls and a vivid cobalt-blue glass installation on the ceiling in the elegant restaurant Compass Rose. See for yourself how every space is designed to impress.

Atrium
Boutique
Business Centre
Elevator
Laundry Service
Observation Lounge

Jogging Track
Sports Deck
Tennis Court

Cafe
Coffee Bar
Compass Rose
Pool Grill

Card Room
Golf Nets
Library
Putting Green
Shuffle Board

Swimming Pool

Casino
Connoisseur Club
Explorers Lounge
Theatre

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Seven Seas Explorer is spaciously intimate, breathlessly elegant and perfectly staffed to offer Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ special brand of all-inclusive luxury. The summer of 2016 will herald not only the launch of the most luxurious ship to sail the seven seas, but also the moment when you can experience the new standard in elegance and sophistication. Journey to the world’s most beautiful places in spacious designer suites, indulge in a decadent treatment at the world renowned Canyon Ranch SpaClub, enjoy a musical performance in a plush lounge, and delight in extensive gourmet dining throughout the day and night.

Seven Seas Explorer is stunning, with art by Pablo Picasso on the walls and a vivid cobalt-blue glass installation on the ceiling in the elegant restaurant Compass Rose. See for yourself how every space is designed to impress.

Other

Atrium
Boutique
Business Centre
Elevator
Laundry Service
Observation Lounge

Fitness

Jogging Track
Sports Deck
Tennis Court

Food and Drink

Cafe
Coffee Bar
Compass Rose
Pool Grill

Recreational

Card Room
Golf Nets
Library
Putting Green
Shuffle Board

Relaxation

Swimming Pool

Entertainment

Casino
Connoisseur Club
Explorers Lounge
Theatre

Staterooms

suite

This suite welcomes you with soothing colors, pleasing artwork and comfortable furnishings. Relax i ... n the sitting area after an exciting day ashore and enjoy the selection of fresh canapés delivered by your personal butler. Then retreat to your private balcony to watch the ever-changing vistas and ponder your next destination. Up to one-and-a-half baths feature fine marble accents and a tub or walk-in shower. SUITE SIZE 53.6 M2 BALCONY SIZE 22 M2 LAYOUT Spacious Living Room With Sitting Area 1 1/2 Marble and Stone Detailed Bathrooms Private Balcony European King-Sized Suite Slumber Bed AMENITIES FREE Valet Laundry Services FREE 1-Night Pre-Cruise Hotel Package Including: – FREE Transfer Between Hotel and Ship – FREE Breakfast – FREE Porterage FREE Unlimited WiFi includes up to four logins, four devices, per suite* Priority Online Shore Excursions and Dining Reservations 10% Discount on Premium Wine and Liquor L’Occitane Mer & Mistral Soaps, Shampoos and Lotions Personal Butler Committed to Fulfilling Your Wishes Guerlain and L’Occitane Amenities Complimentary Use of Windows Tablet iPhone Docking Station to Accommodate All iPhone Models Interactive Flat-Screen Television With Extensive Media Library, Complimentary Movies-on-Demand Vanity and Hair Dryer Regent Bathrobes and Slippers Daily Canapés Mini-Bar Replenished Daily With Soft Drinks, Beer and Bottled Water — All Complimentary

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Due to cruise line restrictions for online bookings, we ask that passengers with first names exceeding 10 characters and/or last names exceeding 15 characters to please ring us on 
1300 269 432 so we can help you complete your booking.

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