Diamond Princess itinerary map for February 29, 2028
Diamond Princess

14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan on Princess Diamond Princess

February 29, 2028

Diamond Princess February 29, 2028

The Diamond Princess February 29, 2028 cruise departs from Tokyo, Japan. On this 14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan (Tokyo Roundtrip) sailing, the Diamond Princess will visit a total of 11 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Tuesday, Feb 29th and returns on Tuesday, Mar 14th, 2028.

Cruise Length
14
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Tokyo
Japan
Port Stops
11
Sea Days
3

Cruise Price - Diamond Princess February 29, 2028

Diamond Princess · February 29, 2028

The graph below tracks historic price of the Diamond Princess cruise ship departing February 29, 2028. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $2,374 ($170 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $2,539 ($182 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 7%.

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Inside
$2,374
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Oceanview
$2,704
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Balcony
$3,729
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Suite
$4,889

Price History – Diamond Princess February 29, 2028

inside cabin
Diamond Princess
February 29, 2028
$2,374
7% vs avg: $2,539

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Cruise Itinerary Map - 14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan (Tokyo Roundtrip)

Diamond Princess · February 29, 2028

The Diamond Princess sails on February 29, 2028 for a 14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan (Tokyo Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Tokyo, Japan at 3:00 PM and will return to the port of Tokyo, Japan on Mar 14th at 6:00 AM. During the 15-day journey, the Diamond Princess will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan (Tokyo Roundtrip)

  • FEB29
    Tokyo, Japan
    Tokyo, Japan
    A: — - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR01
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR02
    Kagoshima, Japan
    Kagoshima, Japan
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR03
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR04
    Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
    Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR05
    Ishigaki, Japan
    Ishigaki, Japan
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR06
    Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan
    Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR07
    Okinawa
    Okinawa
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR08
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR09
    Nagasaki, Japan
    Nagasaki, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR10
    Cruise Kanmon Straits, Japan
    Cruise Kanmon Straits, Japan
    A: 9:30 AM - D: 11:30 AM
  • MAR11
    Hiroshima, Japan
    Hiroshima, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR12
    Kochi, Japan
    Kochi, Japan
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAR13
    Shimizu, Japan
    Shimizu, Japan
    A: 1:00 PM - D: 7:00 PM
  • MAR14
    Tokyo, Japan
    Tokyo, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: —
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Cruise Ports

February 29, 2028 · 14 Night Okinawa & Taiwan (Tokyo Roundtrip)

Tokyo, Japan
Day 1Tuesday, Feb 29

Tokyo, Japan

Arrival:Departure: 3:00 PM

Tolanaro (Fort Dauphin), Madagascar, offers docking at Tolanaro Port. Travelers explore Nahampoana Reserve and Libanona Beach. Excursions include lemur-watching at Berenty Reserve. Local markets sell zebu curry. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures rainforests and Indian Ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes romazava, a Malagasy favorite. Souvenirs, like raffia crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Tsitongambarika history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance reserve walks. Tolanaro’s natural allure offers a vibrant Malagasy stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and scenic beaches, making Tolanaro an engaging destination for exploration.

At Sea
Day 2Wednesday, Mar 1

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Kagoshima, Japan
Day 3Thursday, Mar 2

Kagoshima, Japan

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Kagoshima, Japan, has docking at Kagoshima Port. Travelers explore Sakurajima volcano’s active trails. Excursions visit Sengan-en Garden’s historic grounds. Local markets sell shochu. The peak season, March to May, brings cherry blossoms. Photography captures volcanic landscapes and coastal vistas. Dining onboard includes kurobuta pork, a Kagoshima specialty. Souvenirs, like ceramic crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Kyushu’s history. Light layers suit the temperate climate. Sturdy shoes enhance volcano hikes. Kagoshima’s volcanic beauty offers a dynamic Japanese stop, blending nature with cultural heritage.

At Sea
Day 4Friday, Mar 3

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
Day 5Saturday, Mar 4

Keelung (taipei), Taiwan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan, offers docking at Keelung Port with excursions to Taipei. Travelers explore Taipei 101 and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial. Excursions visit Yehliu’s rock formations. Local markets sell stinky tofu. The peak season, October to April, brings mild weather for city tours. Photography captures urban skylines and Taiwan Strait vistas. Dining onboard includes xiaolongbao, a Taiwanese favorite. Souvenirs, like oolong tea, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Formosan history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Keelung’s urban gateway offers a vibrant Taiwanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of modern landmarks and coastal beauty, making Keelung an engaging destination.

Ishigaki, Japan
Day 6Sunday, Mar 5

Ishigaki, Japan

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Ishigaki, Japan, has docking at Ishigaki Port. Travelers explore Kabira Bay’s turquoise waters and Yaima Village’s Ryukyu culture. Excursions visit Taketomi Island’s traditional villages. Local markets sell shisa figurines. The peak season, April to June, brings warm weather. Photography captures coral reefs and island vistas. Dining onboard includes goya champuru, an Okinawan dish. Souvenirs, like coral crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Ryukyu history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Ishigaki’s island charm offers a serene Japanese stop, blending culture with tropical beauty.

Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan
Day 7Monday, Mar 6

Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan, has docking at Hirara Port. Travelers explore Sunayama Beach’s white sands. Excursions visit Yabiji Reef for snorkeling. Local markets sell shima-zake. The peak season, April to June, brings warm weather. Photography captures turquoise waters and coral reefs. Dining onboard includes goya champuru, an Okinawan dish. Souvenirs, like coral crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Okinawan culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Hirara’s tropical beauty offers a serene Japanese stop, blending island relaxation with marine wonders.

Okinawa
Day 8Tuesday, Mar 7

Okinawa

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Oknha Tey Village, Cambodia, has docking at a Mekong River port. Travelers explore silk-weaving workshops and local pagodas. Excursions visit Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace. Local markets sell fish amok. The peak season, November to March, brings dry weather for village tours. Photography captures riverside life and traditional crafts. Dining onboard includes lok lak, a Cambodian dish. Souvenirs, like silk scarves, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Khmer culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance village walks. Oknha Tey’s artisanal charm offers a serene Cambodian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of traditional crafts, cultural heritage, and Mekong scenery, making Oknha Tey an engaging destination for exploring Cambodia’s rural life and artistry.

At Sea
Day 9Wednesday, Mar 8

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Nagasaki, Japan
Day 10Thursday, Mar 9

Nagasaki, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Nagasaki, Japan, offers docking at Nagasaki Port. Travelers explore the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum. Excursions visit Glover Garden’s colonial mansions. Local markets sell champon noodles. The peak season, March to May, brings cherry blossoms and mild weather. Photography captures historic sites and Dejima Island views. Dining onboard includes sara udon, a Nagasaki dish. Souvenirs, like castella cakes, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Nagasaki’s WWII history. Light layers suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance park walks. Nagasaki’s blend of history and resilience offers a poignant Japanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of somber memorials, colonial heritage, and scenic harbors, making Nagasaki an engaging destination for exploring Japan’s cultural and historical depth on Kyushu Island.

Cruise Kanmon Straits, Japan
Day 11Friday, Mar 10

Cruise Kanmon Straits, Japan

Arrival: 9:30 AMDeparture: 11:30 AM

Kanmon Straits, Japan, no docking; ships transit the narrow strait. Travelers spot fishing boats. Lectures cover WWII history. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season April to October; tides affect. Photography captures Shimonoseki bridges. Dining onboard includes fugu. Souvenirs, like strait postcards, in ship shops. Briefings on navigation. The straits connect Honshu and Kyushu efficiently.

Hiroshima, Japan
Day 12Saturday, Mar 11

Hiroshima, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Hiroshima, Japan, has docking at Hiroshima Port. Travelers explore Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome. Excursions visit Miyajima’s floating Itsukushima Shrine. Local markets sell okonomiyaki. The peak season, March to May, brings cherry blossoms. Photography captures historic sites and island shrines. Dining onboard includes Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Souvenirs, like peace cranes, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover WWII history. Light layers suit the temperate climate. Comfortable shoes enhance park walks. Hiroshima’s poignant history offers a profound Japanese stop, blending peace advocacy with cultural heritage.

Kochi, Japan
Day 13Sunday, Mar 12

Kochi, Japan

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Kochi, Japan, has docking at Kochi Port. Travelers explore Kochi Castle’s samurai history. Excursions visit Katsurahama Beach and Ryugado Cave. Local markets sell bonito flakes. The peak season, March to May, brings mild weather. Photography captures castle views and Pacific shores. Dining onboard includes katsuo tataki, a local seared tuna. Souvenirs, like yosakoi crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Shikoku’s history. Light layers suit the temperate climate. Comfortable shoes enhance castle tours. Kochi’s coastal heritage offers a serene Japanese stop, blending samurai history with scenic beauty.

Shimizu, Japan
Day 14Monday, Mar 13

Shimizu, Japan

Arrival: 1:00 PMDeparture: 7:00 PM

Shimizu, Japan, offers docking at Shimizu Port. Travelers explore Mount Fuji viewpoints and Nihondaira’s tea gardens. Excursions visit Shizuoka’s Toro Ruins. Local markets sell wasabi. The peak season, April to October, brings mild weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Fuji’s slopes and Suruga Bay vistas. Dining onboard includes unagi, a Japanese favorite. Souvenirs, like tea crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Shizuoka history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance garden walks. Shimizu’s scenic charm offers a vibrant Japanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making Shimizu an engaging destination for exploring Japan’s Fuji region.

Tokyo, Japan
Day 15Tuesday, Mar 14

Tokyo, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture:

Tolanaro (Fort Dauphin), Madagascar, offers docking at Tolanaro Port. Travelers explore Nahampoana Reserve and Libanona Beach. Excursions include lemur-watching at Berenty Reserve. Local markets sell zebu curry. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures rainforests and Indian Ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes romazava, a Malagasy favorite. Souvenirs, like raffia crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Tsitongambarika history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance reserve walks. Tolanaro’s natural allure offers a vibrant Malagasy stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and scenic beaches, making Tolanaro an engaging destination for exploration.

Weather Forecast

Diamond Princess - February 29, 2028 Weather Forecast

Average monthly weather for your cruise ports

Tokyo, Japan

February

Typical Weather

69°F

Average High

27°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.10in

Daily average

2.9 in monthly total

Shore Excursions

Explore the most popular excursion options at each port.

From beach breaks and snorkeling to local food tours and cultural landmarks, these shore excursions help you make the most of every stop. Browse by port below to compare top-rated options and plan your day before you board.

Itinerary Safety Score

Based on comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
90 / 100
safer than 90% of all cruises
90
9
/ 10
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo
Tokyo is exceptionally safe for cruise travelers, featuring low crime rates and strong security measures despite urban traffic challenges.
9
/ 10
Kagoshima, Japan
Kagoshima
Kagoshima is a safe port city for tourists, featuring a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere for confident exploration.
9
/ 10
Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
Keelung
Keelung offers a safe environment for travelers, though vigilance against petty theft and caution in heavy traffic are advised.
9
/ 10
Ishigaki, Japan
Ishigaki
Ishigaki is a safe cruise port with a low crime rate, reliable infrastructure, and a welcoming community for confident exploration.
9
/ 10
Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan
Hirara
Hirara on Miyako Island is a safe destination for travelers, featuring a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere for exploration.
9
/ 10
Okinawa
Okinawa
Okinawa is known for its low crime rates and strong public safety, allowing travelers to explore confidently and enjoy their visit.
9
/ 10
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki
Nagasaki offers a safe environment for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly community, ensuring a secure visit with standard precautions.
10
/ 10
Cruise Kanmon Straits, Japan
Kanmon Straits
Cruise Kanmon Straits offers a secure environment with low crime rates, allowing travelers to enjoy their journey aboard the ships.
9
/ 10
Hiroshima, Japan
Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a safe destination for cruise travelers, with low crime rates and a focus on public safety and traffic regulations.
9
/ 10
Kochi, Japan
Kochi
Kochi, Japan, features low crime rates and strong public safety measures, providing a secure environment for cruise travelers.
9
/ 10
Shimizu, Japan
Shimizu
Shimizu, Japan, offers a safe environment for travelers with low crime rates and well-maintained facilities, ensuring a secure visit.

Cruise Ship

Diamond Princess

⚓ Tonnage

115,875

vs avg 128,868

🛠️ Year Built

2,004

vs avg 2,011

📏 Length (ft)

952

vs avg 1,020

👥 Passenger Count

2,170

vs avg 3,197

The Diamond Princess has a construction date of 2004 and a total size of 115,875 gross tons. The ship measures 952 feet in length. Diamond Princess is included in Princess’s Grand class. At full capacity, the Diamond Princess holds 2,170 passengers. That includes 1,070 cruise vacationers and 1,100 staff members. The Diamond Princess total number of staterooms is 1,351.

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Diamond Princess February 29, 2028 FAQ

How many nights is the Diamond Princess sailing on February 29, 2028?

This is a 14-night cruise itinerary departing from Tokyo, Japan.

What ports does the Diamond Princess visit on the February 29, 2028 cruise?

This route includes tokyo-japan, kagoshima-japan, taipei-taiwan, ishigaki-japan, hirara-miyako-island-japan, okinawa-japan, nagasaki-japan, cruise-kanmon-straits-japan, hiroshima-japan, kochi-japan, shimizu-japan.

How many sea days are included on this Diamond Princess February 29, 2028 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 3 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the Diamond Princess sailing on February 29, 2028?

Cruise director assignment data is not currently available for this sail date.

How is the itinerary safety score calculated for this cruise?

The itinerary safety score combines port-level safety indicators such as travel advisories, local risk signals, and historical context into a single overall score for this specific route.

Can I track price drops for this Diamond Princess itinerary?

Yes — use the price tracking opt-in on this page to get updates when cabin prices change for this sailing.

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