Sapphire Princess itinerary map for February 20, 2027
Sapphire Princess

25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay on Princess Sapphire Princess

February 20, 2027

Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027

The Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027 cruise departs from Singapore. On this 25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay (Singapore To Tokyo) sailing, the Sapphire Princess will visit a total of 15 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Saturday, Feb 20th and returns on Wednesday, Mar 17th, 2027.

Cruise Length
25
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Singapore
Port Stops
15
Sea Days
8

Cruise Price - Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027

Sapphire Princess · February 20, 2027

The graph below tracks historic price of the Sapphire Princess cruise ship departing February 20, 2027. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $4,648 ($186 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $3,930 ($158 per night), this represents a recent increase of 18%.

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Inside
$4,648
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Oceanview
$4,902
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Balcony
$6,768
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Suite
$8,928

Price History – Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027

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Sapphire Princess
February 20, 2027
$4,648
18% vs avg: $3,930

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Cruise Itinerary Map - 25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay (Singapore To Tokyo)

Sapphire Princess · February 20, 2027

The Sapphire Princess sails on February 20, 2027 for a 25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay (Singapore To Tokyo). The ship will depart the port of Singapore at 3:00 PM and will return to the port of Tokyo, Japan on Mar 17th at 6:30 AM. During the 27-day journey, the Sapphire Princess will visit 14 additional ports and will spend 8 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay (Singapore To Tokyo)

  • FEB20
    Singapore
    Singapore
    A: — - D: 3:00 PM
  • FEB21
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB22
    Cam Ranh, Vietnam
    Cam Ranh, Vietnam
    A: 8:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • FEB23
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB24
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    A: 6:00 AM - D: —
  • FEB20
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    A: — - D: 6:00 AM
  • FEB25
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
    A: 6:30 AM - D: 8:30 AM
  • FEB26
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB27
    Hong Kong
    Hong Kong
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 10:00 PM
  • FEB28
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR01
    Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
    Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR02
    Ishigaki, Japan
    Ishigaki, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR03
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR04
    Nagasaki, Japan
    Nagasaki, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR05
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR06
    Tokyo, Japan
    Tokyo, Japan
    A: 5:30 AM - D: 2:00 PM
  • MAR07
    Toba, Japan
    Toba, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR08
    Kochi, Japan
    Kochi, Japan
    A: 8:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR09
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR10
    Busan (Pusan), South Korea
    Busan (Pusan), South Korea
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR11
    Nagasaki, Japan
    Nagasaki, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR12
    Kagoshima, Japan
    Kagoshima, Japan
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAR13
    Matsuyama, Japan
    Matsuyama, Japan
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR14
    Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan
    Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • MAR15
    Kyoto Kobe Japan
    Kyoto Kobe Japan
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 11:00 PM
  • MAR16
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR17
    Tokyo, Japan
    Tokyo, Japan
    A: 6:30 AM - D: —
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Cruise Ports

February 20, 2027 · 25 Night Southeast Asia & Japan With Halong Bay (Singapore To Tokyo)

Singapore
Day 1Saturday, Feb 20

Singapore

Arrival:Departure: 3:00 PM

Singapore offers docking at Marina Bay Cruise Centre. Travelers explore Gardens by the Bay and Merlion Park. Excursions visit Sentosa Island. Local markets sell Hainanese chicken rice. The peak season, November to March, brings milder weather for city tours. Photography captures futuristic skylines and Singapore Strait vistas. Dining onboard includes laksa, a Singaporean favorite. Souvenirs, like orchid crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Peranakan history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Singapore’s urban charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of modern landmarks and cultural heritage, making Singapore an engaging destination for exploration.

At Sea
Day 2Sunday, Feb 21

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Cam Ranh, Vietnam
Day 3Monday, Feb 22

Cam Ranh, Vietnam

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Cam Ranh, Vietnam, docks at Cam Ranh Port, 15 kilometers from Nha Trang, with shuttles for 20-minute rides. Nha Trang, population 400,000, features Po Nagar Cham Towers from the 8th century. Travelers visit Vinpearl Island for cable car rides. Local markets sell dried squid. Excursions to Ba Ho Waterfall, 30 minutes north, offer swimming. Peak season November to April; taxis 100,000-200,000 VND. Dining includes bún chả cá at beach stalls. Souvenirs feature pearl jewelry.

At Sea
Day 4Tuesday, Feb 23

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Day 5Wednesday, Feb 24

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture:

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with tenders to limestone karsts. Travelers kayak through emerald waters and caves. Excursions visit floating villages. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, October to April, brings dry weather. Photography captures karst vistas and sunsets. Dining onboard includes pho, a Vietnamese staple. Souvenirs, like lacquerware, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover UNESCO heritage. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Waterproof shoes enhance kayaking. Ha Long Bay’s surreal beauty offers a stunning Vietnamese stop, blending natural wonders with cultural charm.

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Day 6Thursday, Feb 25

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Arrival:Departure: 6:00 AM

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with tenders to limestone karsts. Travelers kayak through emerald waters and caves. Excursions visit floating villages. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, October to April, brings dry weather. Photography captures karst vistas and sunsets. Dining onboard includes pho, a Vietnamese staple. Souvenirs, like lacquerware, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover UNESCO heritage. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Waterproof shoes enhance kayaking. Ha Long Bay’s surreal beauty offers a stunning Vietnamese stop, blending natural wonders with cultural charm.

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Day 6Thursday, Feb 25

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Arrival: 6:30 AMDeparture: 8:30 AM

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with tenders to limestone karsts. Travelers kayak through emerald waters and caves. Excursions visit floating villages. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, October to April, brings dry weather. Photography captures karst vistas and sunsets. Dining onboard includes pho, a Vietnamese staple. Souvenirs, like lacquerware, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover UNESCO heritage. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Waterproof shoes enhance kayaking. Ha Long Bay’s surreal beauty offers a stunning Vietnamese stop, blending natural wonders with cultural charm.

At Sea
Day 7Friday, Feb 26

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Hong Kong
Day 8Saturday, Feb 27

Hong Kong

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 10:00 PM

Hong Kong offers docking at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. Travelers explore Victoria Peak and Temple Street Market. Excursions visit Lantau Island’s Big Buddha. Local markets sell dim sum. The peak season, October to April, brings mild weather for city tours. Photography captures skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour vistas. Dining onboard includes char siu, a Hong Kong favorite. Souvenirs, like jade crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Cantonese history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Hong Kong’s urban charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of modern landmarks and cultural markets, making Hong Kong an engaging destination.

At Sea
Day 9Sunday, Feb 28

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Keelung (taipei), Taiwan
Day 10Monday, Mar 1

Keelung (taipei), Taiwan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 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 11Tuesday, Mar 2

Ishigaki, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 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.

At Sea
Day 12Wednesday, Mar 3

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Nagasaki, Japan
Day 13Thursday, Mar 4

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.

At Sea
Day 14Friday, Mar 5

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Tokyo, Japan
Day 15Saturday, Mar 6

Tokyo, Japan

Arrival: 5:30 AMDeparture: 2:00 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.

Toba, Japan
Day 16Sunday, Mar 7

Toba, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Toba, Japan, offers docking at Toba Port. Travelers explore Mikimoto Pearl Island and Toba Aquarium. Excursions visit Ise Jingu Shrine. Local markets sell ama diver pearls. The peak season, April to October, brings mild weather for coastal tours. Photography captures pearl farms and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes kaisendon, a Japanese favorite. Souvenirs, like pearl crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Mie history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance shrine walks. Toba’s maritime charm offers a vibrant Japanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of pearl heritage and scenic coasts, making Toba an engaging destination for exploration.

Kochi, Japan
Day 17Monday, Mar 8

Kochi, Japan

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 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.

At Sea
Day 18Tuesday, Mar 9

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Busan (Pusan), South Korea
Day 19Wednesday, Mar 10

Busan (Pusan), South Korea

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Busan, South Korea, in the southeast, sits on the Korea Strait, facing the Sea of Japan. The port is near Jagalchi Fish Market, where fresh seafood is sold daily. Haeundae Beach offers urban waterfront access, while Beomeosa Temple, in the forested hills, provides cultural history. The Gamcheon Culture Village, with colorful houses, draws visitors for its art and narrow alleys. Busan’s port history as a trading hub is evident in its maritime museum. The nearby Nakdong River Estuary is a birdwatching site, and the city’s coastal cliffs offer walking trails with ocean views.

Nagasaki, Japan
Day 20Thursday, Mar 11

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.

Kagoshima, Japan
Day 21Friday, Mar 12

Kagoshima, Japan

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 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.

Matsuyama, Japan
Day 22Saturday, Mar 13

Matsuyama, Japan

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Matsuyama, Japan, features docking at Matsuyama Port. Travelers explore Matsuyama Castle and Dogo Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest hot springs. Excursions visit Ishite-ji Temple’s historic caves. Local markets sell botchan dango. The peak season, March to May, brings cherry blossoms and mild weather. Photography captures samurai castles and onsen districts. Dining onboard includes tai meshi, a local fish dish. Souvenirs, like Iyo kasuri textiles, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Shikoku’s history. Light layers suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance castle and temple tours. Matsuyama’s blend of historic charm and onsen culture offers a serene Japanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of samurai heritage, soothing hot springs, and scenic beauty, making Matsuyama an ideal destination for cultural and relaxing exploration.

Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan
Day 23Sunday, Mar 14

Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan, accommodates cruise ships at its East Wharf in Nichinan City, on Kyushu Island's east coast. The terminal, upgraded in 2015, handles vessels up to 200,000 GT and lies 10 minutes by shuttle from downtown. Passengers access the 220-meter berth for direct docking, with nearby facilities including restrooms, a small cafe, and tourist information. From the port, excursions head to Obi Castle, a 15th-century samurai residence with restored gates and gardens, reached in 20 minutes by bus. Udo-jingu Shrine, 40 minutes away, perches in a sea cave overlooking Pacific waves, where visitors toss pebbles for good fortune. Aoshima Island, 45 minutes drive, features basalt rock formations called the Devil's Washboard, accessible via a land bridge at low tide. Local markets offer fresh bonito and shochu spirits. The Aburatsu Aquarium, steps from the pier, displays dolphins and tropical fish. Peak visits occur May to October for mild weather; taxis cost around 1000 yen to town. Dining includes seafood rice bowls at harbor eateries. Souvenirs feature haniwa clay figures and wood crafts.

Kyoto Kobe Japan
Day 24Monday, Mar 15

Kyoto Kobe Japan

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 11:00 PM

Kyoto, Japan, offers a cruise excursion from Kobe Port. Travelers explore Kinkaku-ji and Fushimi Inari Shrine. Excursions visit Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Local markets sell kaiseki. The peak season, March to May, brings mild weather for city tours. Photography captures golden pavilions and torii gates. Dining onboard includes sushi, a Japanese favorite. Souvenirs, like kimono crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Heian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance shrine walks. Kyoto’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Japanese stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic temples and scenic groves, making Kyoto an engaging destination.

At Sea
Day 25Tuesday, Mar 16

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Tokyo, Japan
Day 26Wednesday, Mar 17

Tokyo, Japan

Arrival: 6:30 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

Sapphire Princess - February 20, 2027 Weather Forecast

Average monthly weather for your cruise ports

Singapore

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February

Typical Weather

90°F

Average High

69°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.14in

Daily average

4.0 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
85 / 100
safer than 85% of all cruises
85
9
/ 10
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world, offering travelers a secure environment to explore with confidence.
7
/ 10
Cam Ranh, Vietnam
Cam Ranh
Travelers in Cam Ranh should remain cautious in less populated areas and crowded places to avoid petty theft, scams, and traffic hazards.
7
/ 10
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Ha Long Bay
Travelers should stay aware of their surroundings in Ha Long Bay, as petty crime and hazardous traffic can pose safety risks.
8
/ 10
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is generally safe for cruise travelers, but stay vigilant against pickpocketing and informed about potential civil unrest.
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
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.
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
Toba, Japan
Toba
Toba, Japan, is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, though travelers should exercise caution in less populated areas.
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
Busan (Pusan), South Korea
Busan
Busan is a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence, though caution is advised in crowded areas.
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.
8
/ 10
Matsuyama, Japan
Matsuyama
Matsuyama, Japan, is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, but travelers should remain aware of their surroundings.
9
/ 10
Aburatsu Port, Miyazaki, Japan
Aburatsu Port
Aburatsu Port in Miyazaki, Japan, provides a safe environment for cruise travelers with a low crime rate and strong public safety presence.
9
/ 10
Kyoto Kobe Japan
Kyoto Kobe
Kyoto and Kobe, Japan, provide a safe environment for travelers with low crime rates and strong infrastructure supporting tourism safety.

Cruise Ship

Sapphire 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

2,680

vs avg 3,197

The Sapphire Princess has a construction date of 2004 and a total size of 115,875 gross tons. The ship measures 952 feet in length. Sapphire Princess is included in Princess’s Grand class. At full capacity, the Sapphire Princess holds 2,680 passengers. That includes 1,580 cruise vacationers and 1,100 staff members. The Sapphire Princess total number of staterooms is 1,337.

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Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027 FAQ

How many nights is the Sapphire Princess sailing on February 20, 2027?

This is a 25-night cruise itinerary departing from Singapore.

What ports does the Sapphire Princess visit on the February 20, 2027 cruise?

This route includes singapore, cam-ranh-vietnam, hanoi-vietnam, hong-kong-china, taipei-taiwan, ishigaki-japan, nagasaki-japan, tokyo-japan, toba-japan, kochi-japan, busan-south-korea, kagoshima-japan, matsuyama-japan, aburatsu-port-miyazaki-japan, kyoto-kobe-japan.

How many sea days are included on this Sapphire Princess February 20, 2027 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 8 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the Sapphire Princess sailing on February 20, 2027?

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 Sapphire Princess itinerary?

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

Last Updated: May 4, 2026