The November 13, 2027 cruise on the Diamond Princess departs from Yokohama (tokyo), Japan. On this 14 Night Grand Circle Japan With Fall Foliage (Yokohama Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 12 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Diamond Princess sets sail on Saturday, Nov 13th and returns on Saturday, Nov 27th.
Diamond Princess - November 13, 2027 - 14 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Nov 12th | Yokohama (tokyo), Japan |
2 | Nov 13th | At Sea |
3 | Nov 15th | Miyako, Japan |
4 | Nov 16th | Aomori, Japan |
5 | Nov 17th | Sakata, Japan |
6 | Nov 18th | Tsuruga, Fukui, Japan |
7 | Nov 18th | At Sea |
8 | Nov 20th | Seogwipo, Jeju Island, South Korea |
9 | Nov 21st | Yatsushiro, Kyushu, Japan |
10 | Nov 22nd | Kagoshima, Japan |
11 | Nov 23rd | Beppu, Japan |
12 | Nov 24th | Osaka, Japan |
13 | Nov 25th | Wakayama, Japan |
14 | Nov 26th | Omaezaki Japan |
15 | Nov 27th | Yokohama (tokyo), Japan |
The Diamond Princess sails on November 13, 2027 for a 14 Night Grand Circle Japan With Fall Foliage (Yokohama Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Yokohama (tokyo), Japan at 2:00 PM and will return to the port of Yokohama (tokyo), Japan on Nov 27th at 5:30 AM. During the 15-day journey, the Diamond Princess will visit 11 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
The Diamond Princess has a construction date of 2004 and a total size of 115,875 gross tons. The ship measures 952 feet (290 meters) in length. Diamond Princess is included in Princess’s Grand Class. At full capacity, the Diamond Princess holds 3,770 passengers. That includes 2,670 cruise vacationers and 1,100 staff members. The Diamond Princess total number of staterooms is 1,351.
To see how this compares, click through to see Diamond Princess age and stats vs all Princess ships. There you’ll find graphs showing length, capacity, tonnage and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.
To check out the ship from top to bottom, click here for Diamond Princess Deck Plans.
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.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
This large city is an excursion base from which to explore the wonders of Kyushu, Japan's third largest island. Mount Sakurajima, an active volcano, can be reached by ferry. To the north, Kirishima-Yaku National Park is a scenic area of smoking volcanoes, craters, and lakes. South of the city, Ibusuki, the island's most popular seaside resort, welcomes kimono-clad bathers to its sandy beaches and warm, underwater springs.
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.
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.