The November 20, 2027 cruise on the Seven Seas Explorer departs from Tokyo, Japan. On this 21 Night The Still Horizon (Tokyo To Singapore) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 18 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seven Seas Explorer sets sail on Saturday, Nov 20th and returns on Saturday, Dec 11th.
Seven Seas Explorer - November 20, 2027 - 21 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Nov 19th | Tokyo, Japan |
2 | Nov 21st | Shimizu, Japan |
3 | Nov 22nd | Kyoto Kobe Japan |
4 | Nov 23rd | Kochi, Japan |
5 | Nov 24th | Kagoshima, Japan |
6 | Nov 24th | At Sea |
7 | Nov 26th | Hirara, Miyako Island, Japan |
8 | Nov 27th | Ishigaki, Japan |
9 | Nov 28th | Keelung (taipei), Taiwan |
10 | Nov 19th | Cruise Taiwan Strait |
11 | Nov 30th | Hong Kong |
12 | Nov 19th | Cruise Hainan Strait |
13 | Dec 2nd | Hong Gai (hanoi), Vietnam |
14 | Dec 2nd | At Sea |
15 | Dec 4th | Cam Ranh, Vietnam |
16 | Dec 5th | Ho Chi Minh City (saigon), Vietnam |
17 | Nov 19th | Ho Chi Minh City (saigon), Vietnam |
18 | Nov 19th | Cruise Gulf Of Thailand |
19 | Dec 8th | Laem Chabang (bangkok), Thailand |
20 | Dec 9th | Ko Samui, Thailand |
21 | Nov 19th | Cruise Gulf Of Thailand |
22 | Dec 11th | Singapore |
The Seven Seas Explorer sails on November 20, 2027 for a 21 Night The Still Horizon (Tokyo To Singapore). The ship will depart the port of Tokyo, Japan at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Singapore on Dec 11th at 6:00 AM. During the 22-day journey, the Seven Seas Explorer will visit 17 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
Regent Seven Seas
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Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 21st-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.
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.
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.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Across the Formosa Strait from mainland China is the bustling port of Keelung, on the island of Taiwan. Just 20 miles inland is Taipei, the national capital, one of the most prosperous cities in Asia. Marvel at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, the Grand Hotel, and the National Palace Museum, with its art treasures from Beijing's Forbidden City.
One of the most popular destinations in Asia, Hong Kong offers a plethora of options: some of the world's best cuisine, first-class entertainment, and of course, shopping! For a more relaxing afternoon, watch the sun set over Victoria Harbour or take a stroll downthe beach, alongside the green mountains and the South China Sea.
Hong Gai lies along Ha Long Bay of the Gulf of Tonkin, about 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Haiphong. It is an export centre for coal mined at nearby Quang Yen, the site of anthracite deposits that are the largest in Southeast Asia. Other economic activities in the area are rice farming and fishing. Ha Long Bay is noted for its many strangely shaped limestone inlets and caves and grottoes.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Ho Chi Minh City is the economic center of Vietnam. Until the reunification of North and South Vietnam in April 1975 the city's name was Saigon. The Communist government of Hanoi renamed it in honour of Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the Communist forces during the Vietnam War. But the inhabitants of the city have never quite gotten accustomed to the new name and thus still prefer the old name,Saigon.
Ho Chi Minh City is the economic center of Vietnam. Until the reunification of North and South Vietnam in April 1975 the city's name was Saigon. The Communist government of Hanoi renamed it in honour of Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the Communist forces during the Vietnam War. But the inhabitants of the city have never quite gotten accustomed to the new name and thus still prefer the old name,Saigon.
Laem Chabang is a modern harbor complex that serves Bangdok, Thailand's capital. The gentle Thai people have raised folk dance to high art, created a unique cuisine and built a capital city of fluted spires and golden domes. High on the list of "must see" sights are the Floating Market, Royal Palace, Reclining Buddha, Golden Buddha, and Temple of the Dawn.
Koh Samui is Thailand's third largest island. Surrounded by 80 smaller islands, this 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.
One of Asia's great success stories, this island republic has merged diverse cultures into a dynamic and thriving nation. Clean, modern and full of green gardens, its neighborhoods reflect the Chinese, Malay, Indian, Arab and European backgrounds of its past. After sampling the legendary shopping, retire to Raffles Hotel's famous bar and toast Maugham, Kipling and Noel Coward with a Singapore Sling.