The March 13, 2025 cruise on the Norwegian Sky departs from Incheon (seoul). South Korea. On this 10 Night Asia: Osaka Kochi Jeju & Mt. Fuji (Incheon To Yokohama) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 9 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Norwegian Sky sets sail on Thursday, Mar 13th and returns on Sunday, Mar 23rd.
Mar 13th - Mar 23rd
Norwegian Cruise Line
from Incheon (seoul). South Korea
The Sky has a construction date of 1999 and a total size of 77,104 gross tons. The ship measures 832 feet (254 meters) in length. Norwegian Sky is included in Norwegian’s Sun Class. At full capacity, the Norwegian Sky holds 2,903 passengers. That includes 2,004 cruise vacationers and 899 staff members. The Sky total number of staterooms is 1,002.
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Norwegian Sky - March 13, 2025 - 10 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Mar 13th | Incheon (seoul). South Korea |
2 | Mar 14th | Gangjeong, Jeju Island, South Korea |
3 | Mar 15th | At Sea |
4 | Mar 16th | Ishigaki, Japan |
5 | Mar 17th | Naha, Okinawa |
6 | Mar 18th | Amami Oshima (naze), Japan |
7 | Mar 19th | Kochi, Japan |
8 | Mar 20th | Osaka, Japan |
9 | Mar 13th | Osaka, Japan |
10 | Mar 22nd | Shimizu, Japan |
11 | Mar 23rd | Yokohama (tokyo), Japan |
Cruise Itinerary
The Norwegian Sky sails on March 13, 2025 for a 10 Night Asia: Osaka Kochi Jeju & Mt. Fuji (Incheon To Yokohama). The ship will depart the port of Incheon (seoul). South Korea at 7:00 PM and will return to the port of Yokohama (tokyo), Japan on Mar 23rd at 7:00 AM. During the 11-day journey, the Norwegian Sky will visit 8 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Seoul is mega-modern and appealingly ancient. Flattened in the Korean War, most of the city has been rebuilt since the 1950s. Peeking out from among the 12-lane freeways, overshadowed by high-rises, Seoul has a hidden history of centuries-old temples, palaces, pagodas and pleasure gardens. It also has cheap accommodation, excellent public transport and cultural experiences aplenty, and that's why most visitors to South Korea never get past its city limits.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
In 1853, Commodore Perry chose Naha as his first base for the penetration of Japan. The city was virtually destroyed during World War II. In 1945 it became the headquarters of the U.S. military governor of the Ryukyus. When the island was returned to Japan in 1972, it became the capital of Okinawa prefecture.
This large, bustling port is the starting point for tours to the ancient cities of Kyoto and Nara, the cultural fountainheads of classical Japan. Kyoto's Imperial Palace and the shogunal Nijo Castle remain glorious symbols of the power the city held for over 1,000 years. But you may wish to stay in Osaka itself for a few days to experience the delightful cuisine, including okinomiyaki (Japanese pancakes), tako yaki (fried octopus balls, and more.
This large, bustling port is the starting point for tours to the ancient cities of Kyoto and Nara, the cultural fountainheads of classical Japan. Kyoto's Imperial Palace and the shogunal Nijo Castle remain glorious symbols of the power the city held for over 1,000 years. But you may wish to stay in Osaka itself for a few days to experience the delightful cuisine, including okinomiyaki (Japanese pancakes), tako yaki (fried octopus balls, and more.
Shimizu city, a port and fishing center located in Shizuoka Prefecture, exports tea, oranges, and canned food. Shimizu also produces motorcycles, ships, and musical instruments and is home to petroleum and aluminum refineries. Nearby is Miho-no-matsubara, a breakwater famed for its beauty. Located between Tokyo and Osaka, Shimizu is conveniently located for touring central Honshu.
Japan's second largest city and one of its leading seaports, Yokohama belongs to the extensive urban-industrial belt around Tokyo called the Keihin Industrial Zone. The city has four universities; a variety of Christian churches, Shinto shrines, and temples; and numerous parks and gardens, notably Nogeyama Park, which was created after the earthquake of 1923. It is the site of Kanazawa Library, founded in 1275, which houses a large collection of historical documents.