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Azamara World Cruises: 188 nights from San Francisco with Azamara Quest
Jan 5, 2027

United States, Hawaii, French Polynesia, American Samoa, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Japan, China, South Korea, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Spain, Ireland, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden
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Departure Port: San Francisco ➞ Landing: Copenaghen

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San Francisco

San Francisco

The Historical Tapestry of San Francisco

San Francisco, a city that rose from the Gold Rush frenzy of 1849, has a history as diverse and colorful as its population. This transformative event turned a small settlement into a booming city almost overnight, laying the groundwork for a place rich in cultural heritage and pioneering spirit. Landmarks like the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the notorious Alcatraz Island tell stories of engineering marvels and tales of infamy. The city's storied past, from the devastating 1906 earthquake to the Summer of Love in 1967, showcases its resilience and capacity for reinvention, inviting visitors to explore its rich historical narrative.

Embracing San Francisco's Climate

San Francisco's climate is famously unpredictable, characterized by cool summers, foggy mornings, and mild winters. This microclimate, influenced by the cold currents of the Pacific Ocean, creates a unique weather pattern that can change from one neighborhood to the next. Despite its variability, the climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, from walking across the Golden Gate Bridge to exploring the city's numerous parks and beaches. The mild weather encourages visitors to enjoy the outdoor beauty and vibrant street life that define San Francisco's charm.

Iconic Attractions of San Francisco

The attractions in San Francisco are as varied as the city itself. The historic cable cars offer a nostalgic ride through scenic routes, while Fisherman's Wharf provides a bustling waterfront experience with sea lions, seafood, and souvenir shops. The artistic enclave of the Mission District, with its vibrant street murals and the lush expanse of Golden Gate Park, offers cultural and natural escapes within the city. For tech enthusiasts, Silicon Valley's proximity provides a glimpse into the future. These attractions, among others, make San Francisco a must-visit for travelers and cruisers seeking a rich, diverse experience.

The Culinary Delights of San Francisco

San Francisco's culinary scene is a reflection of its cultural mosaic, offering an array of international cuisines alongside farm-to-table freshness. The city is renowned for its sourdough bread, fresh Dungeness crab, and the invention of the Mission burrito. The thriving food scene spans from gourmet restaurants in the North Beach neighborhood, known as Little Italy, to the authentic Chinese eateries in Chinatown. San Francisco's emphasis on local, sustainable ingredients and culinary innovation makes it a paradise for food lovers.

Launching a Cruise from San Francisco

San Francisco is not only a destination but also a premier starting point for cruises. The city's picturesque bay serves as a gateway to the Pacific, offering routes to Alaska, the Mexican Riviera, and even trans-Pacific journeys to Asia. Embarking on a cruise from San Francisco allows travelers to extend their exploration of this eclectic city, from its historic landmarks to its culinary delights, before setting sail on an unforgettable maritime adventure. With its strategic location and stunning views, a cruise departing from San Francisco promises a journey as captivating as the city itself.

Kahului

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Honolulu

Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is located on the southeastern coast of the island of Oahu. Known for its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural history, Honolulu is a major tourist destination and a vibrant urban center. Its beaches, cultural sites, and natural beauties are the reason why the city attracts millions of visitors every year. Honolulu is the ideal destination for beach lovers.

There, there is one of the most famous beaches in the world, Waikiki, renowned for its golden sand, surf-friendly waves, and luxury resorts. Honolulu is not only important for its beaches but it is also a city rich in history. The city is historically significant for several key events, including the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led to the United States' entry into World War II.

Honolulu offers a plethora of outdoor activities including surfing, snorkeling, hiking, and golfing, taking full advantage of its stunning natural surroundings. If you want to have fun, Honoluli is the best destination for you! Honolulu combines the vibrancy of a modern urban center with the laid-back charm of island life. The city hosts numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, such as the Honolulu Festival and the King Kamehameha Day Celebration, which showcase the rich heritage and diverse traditions of Hawaii.

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Moorea

Moorea

Moorea is a volcanic island located in the South Pacific Ocean and it is part of French Polinesia. For its beautiful green hills surrounded by clouds and the sound of waterfalls crashing on the cliffs in the background, the Island is renowned worldwide for its idyllic landscape that is so reminiscent of the tropical landscapes described within various poems.

Strolling along the streets of the city center, thanks to its colorful houses and the various parks rich in lush vegetation and different species of animals, you will be immerse in a unique atmosphere. Do not think that all this can be experienced only in dreams, visiting this island is not only possible, but once there you will also have the opportunity to experience moments that you will never forget. Because of its natural landscape, Moorea offers a wide range of activities, such as scuba diving, which allows you to get a closer look at the coral reef and the species that inhabit it such as sharks, turtles and starfishes. If you are a sea lover, water sports are the best choice for you! The calm, crystal-clear waters of the island also make possible other activities such as outrigger canoes, paddle boarding, and kite boarding.

For nature and adventure lover, the best choice for you is riding an all-terrain vehicle to reach one of the highest points on the island to admire a breathtaking view of the lagoon. If, on the other hand, you are looking for the total relaxation, go to one of the many beaches along the coast where you can enjoy all the comfort and you can also take pictures that will make all your friends jealous! Due to its geographical location, the best way to reach the island is aboard a cruise ship. Choose a cruise that departs from Moorea Island or that has the island as a stop so you can enjoy the uniqueness of its landscape and attractions. What are you waiting for? Visit our website and choose the cruise that best suits your needs and requirements!
Bora Bora

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Papeete

Papeete

Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia, it is located on the island of Tahiti. This city got its start back in the early 19th century. Its name means "water vessel" in the Tahitian language. The first European explorers, like Captain James Cook, visited Tahiti in the 18th century. Not long after, Papeete became an important trade and administrative center in the region. France established a protectorate over the island in 1842, making Papeete the capital of French Polynesia.

Papeete's vibe mixes Polynesian chill with French style. The city's famous for its wild festivals and traditional dances, like 'ori (Tahitian dance), which you'll catch at loads of cultural festivals. Polynesian mythology plays a significant role in the cultural life of Papeete, with many local legends having been passed down through the ages. One of the well-known myths is the legend of the god Tane, the creator of light, the sun and life (think of him like a South Pacific version of Ra from Ancient Egypt). These myths are reflected in the art and music of the region and remain an important part of Tahiti's cultural heritage. The Central Market of Papeete, or Marché de Papeete, is where the action's at. You can find fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, flowers and check out traditional Tahitian crafts and souvenirs.

Papeete has interesting museums, like the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands, where you can learn more about the history and culture of the region. Don't miss the Polynesian Art Gallery to see the local artists' work. Surrounded by gorgeous lagoons and coral reefs, Papeete's a sweet place for water sports, like diving and snorkeling. And don't forget about the waterfalls and tropical forests nearby, they're totally worth checking out if you're into nature. It’s very beautiful! Papeete's cuisine is about mixing Polynesian and Seafood plays a central role in the local cuisine. One of the national dishes is poisson cru. It's fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with coconut milk, vegetables and spices. Papeete is a major port for cruise ships in the South Pacific.

The port always welcomes numerous cruise liners, offering passengers the chance to explore the city and its surroundings. Cruises departing from or stopping in Papeete often include itineraries through places like Bora Bora, Moorea and Huahine, so you can really soak in the beauty and culture of French Polynesia.

You can dive into unique landscapes and soak up the culture and history of the region. Papeete has history, cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a must-see place for anyone who wants to explore the magic of Tahiti and French Polynesia.

Bora Bora

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Pago Pago

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Apia

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Nuku Alofa

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Lautoka

Lautoka

With a population of around 52,500 people, Lautoka is the second largest city in Fiji and it is located on the western side of the island of Viti Levu, the largest island in the Fijian archipelago.

Lautoka is a dynamic city where industrial activity, cultural richness, and natural beauty are perfectly mixed together. The city is named after a battle cry that means ‘spear-hit’. According to legend, when an argument erupted between two local chiefs, one shouted the words Lau -Toka meaning “spear –hit” or “hit to win” as he killed the other by spearing him through the chest. The city is also known as the "Sugar City" due to its famous sugar industry.

The Lautoka Sugar Mill was founded in 1903, its importance has grown over the years becoming one of the largest in the country and a major employer in the region. Besides sugar, economy includes tourism, manufacturing, and services. The city serves as an important port for both commercial and cruise ships, contributing to its economic vitality. The importance of the port is linked to both trade and tourism. The port sees a bunch of cruise liners, giving passengers a chance to explore the city’s historic sites, hit the beaches and shop around.

Cruises from or stopping in Lautoka often include itineraries through Oceania and Polynesia. These cruises are a great way to see the beauty and culture of the this area, with Lautoka being a highlight for many travelers. Lautoka is a vibrant city with a mix of different cultures and ethnicities, reflecting Fiji's diverse demographic makeup. Lautoka has a vibrant cultural scene with various festivals, markets, and events that celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of its people. If you want to taste local cuisine the Lautoka Market is for you. It is a bustling hub where locals sell fresh produce, handicrafts, and other goods. Rugby and soccer plays an important role in Lautoka sporting culture. If you are a sport lover, Churchill Park is for you. It is a notable sports venue in Lautoka that hosts various local and international sporting events.

Suva

Suva

Auckland

Auckland

Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, which is located on the North Island. It got its start in 1840 and was named after George Eden, he was the first Earl of Auckland. Before Europeans showed up, the area was home to the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. Key historical spots like Mount Eden and Maungakiekie are still super important to the Māori. The Māori have a bunch of myths and legends about Auckland. One such myth tells of a giant lizard, Taniwha, who supposedly lives in the Hauraki Gulf waters.

These tales are passed down through the generations and are a vital part of the local culture. Back in the 19th century, Auckland was a major port and trading center, which helped it grow fast. In 1865, the capital of New Zealand was moved to Wellington, but Auckland kept booming thanks to its strategic location and industrial potential. It’s called the "City of Sails'' because there are so many yachts in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has a bunch of museums and art galleries, like the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Art Gallery.

The city’s surrounded by gorgeous beaches, volcanic hills and dense forests. There are also several nature reserves and national parks nearby. Auckland’s cuisine is super diverse, reflecting its multicultural vibe. You’ll find restaurants serving Asian, European, Polynesian and Māori dishes. One of New Zealand’s national dishes is hangi, it’s a traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven. Meat and veggies are cooked in underground pits with hot stones, giving them a unique smoky flavor. Auckland is a major cruise hub for cruise tourism in the Pacific. The Port of Auckland sees a bunch of cruise ships heading out to the Pacific Islands, New Zealand’s coast and Australia. Popular cruise destinations include Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia.

Cruises from Auckland offer not only luxury and relaxation on board but also a chance to see awesome landscapes and get a taste of New Zealand’s culture. Auckland is a city with a rich history, cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, attracting tourists from all over the world with its cuisine, attractions and cruise opportunities.

Auckland

Auckland

Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, which is located on the North Island. It got its start in 1840 and was named after George Eden, he was the first Earl of Auckland. Before Europeans showed up, the area was home to the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. Key historical spots like Mount Eden and Maungakiekie are still super important to the Māori. The Māori have a bunch of myths and legends about Auckland. One such myth tells of a giant lizard, Taniwha, who supposedly lives in the Hauraki Gulf waters.

These tales are passed down through the generations and are a vital part of the local culture. Back in the 19th century, Auckland was a major port and trading center, which helped it grow fast. In 1865, the capital of New Zealand was moved to Wellington, but Auckland kept booming thanks to its strategic location and industrial potential. It’s called the "City of Sails'' because there are so many yachts in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has a bunch of museums and art galleries, like the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Art Gallery.

The city’s surrounded by gorgeous beaches, volcanic hills and dense forests. There are also several nature reserves and national parks nearby. Auckland’s cuisine is super diverse, reflecting its multicultural vibe. You’ll find restaurants serving Asian, European, Polynesian and Māori dishes. One of New Zealand’s national dishes is hangi, it’s a traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven. Meat and veggies are cooked in underground pits with hot stones, giving them a unique smoky flavor. Auckland is a major cruise hub for cruise tourism in the Pacific. The Port of Auckland sees a bunch of cruise ships heading out to the Pacific Islands, New Zealand’s coast and Australia. Popular cruise destinations include Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia.

Cruises from Auckland offer not only luxury and relaxation on board but also a chance to see awesome landscapes and get a taste of New Zealand’s culture. Auckland is a city with a rich history, cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, attracting tourists from all over the world with its cuisine, attractions and cruise opportunities.

Tauranga

Tauranga

Napier

Napier

Port Chalmers

Port Chalmers

Stewart Island

Stewart Island

Milford Sound

Milford Sound

Hobart

Hobart

Hobart, on the southeastern coast of Tasmania, is the capital city of Tasmania, an island state of Australia. It's the second oldest capital city in Australia, after Sydney, and is known for its rich history, beautiful natural scenery, and vibrant culture. All these attractions make the city a unique and appealing destination for visitors. Its location provides a picturesque setting with a mix of mountainous and waterfront views.

There, tourists have the opportunity to admire beautiful views and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. For this reason the city is considered the ideal destination both for nature and sport lovers. For example, Mount Wellington offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and sightseeing. Hobart is known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and cultural events.

The city hosts several major events and festivals, such as the Taste of Tasmania, Dark Mofo, and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Hobart is a gateway for tourists exploring the rest of Tasmania, including destinations like Port Arthur, Bruny Island, and the wilderness of the West Coast.

Melbourne

Melbourne

Historical Tapestry

Rich in history, Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, was established in 1835 and quickly prospered during the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, becoming one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities of its time. This period left an indelible mark on the city's architecture, with grand Victorian buildings still dominating the streetscapes. Melbourne's historical narrative is also deeply interwoven with the stories of the Aboriginal peoples, the traditional owners of the land, offering a complex and enriching cultural heritage to discover.

Varied Climate

Melbourne is famous for experiencing "four seasons in one day," thanks to its temperate oceanic climate. This weather pattern adds to the city's charm, offering warm to hot summers, mild springs and autumns, and cool winters. Such diversity encourages visitors to enjoy a wide range of activities throughout the year, from summer festivals to cozy winter markets.

Cultural and Natural Attractions

As a city celebrated for its culture, Melbourne is brimming with attractions. The arts and coffee culture here are unparalleled, with numerous galleries, theaters, and cafes at every turn. Sports enthusiasts will find a haven in the Melbourne Cricket Ground, while nature lovers can explore the Royal Botanic Gardens. For those interested in wildlife, the Melbourne Zoo offers close encounters with Australian and exotic animals. The city's bustling laneways and arcades also provide a unique shopping and dining experience.

Exquisite Culinary Scene

Melbourne's culinary landscape is a reflection of its multicultural population, offering an array of exquisite flavors from around the globe. The city takes pride in its quality coffee, vibrant food markets like the Queen Victoria Market, and a plethora of dining options ranging from street food to high-end restaurants. Melbourne is also at the forefront of the farm-to-table movement, showcasing local Victorian produce in many of its eateries.

Gateway to the Seas

Embarking on a cruise from Melbourne opens up a world of possibilities. The city's state-of-the-art cruise terminal is your gateway to exploring the scenic beauty of Tasmania, the untouched wilderness of New Zealand, or the tropical paradises of the Pacific Islands. Starting your journey in Melbourne means beginning with an experience rich in culture, history, and gastronomy, setting the stage for an unforgettable maritime adventure.

Eden

Eden

Sydney

Sydney

Historical Journey

Established as the first British colony in Australia in 1788, Sydney's rich history is a testament to its resilience and diversity. From its origins as a penal colony to becoming a vibrant global city, Sydney offers a unique historical narrative. The Rocks, one of the city's most historic areas, tells stories of Aboriginal heritage, convict life, and early settlement. Exploring Sydney's history provides a profound understanding of Australia's cultural evolution.

Sunny Skies and Pleasant Breezes

Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate, boasting warm summers and mild winters, making it an attractive destination year-round. Its climate encourages an active, outdoor lifestyle, inviting visitors to enjoy its famous beaches, beautiful parks, and scenic walks under the vast, blue Australian sky.

A City of Iconic Attractions

Home to the world-renowned Sydney Opera House and the majestic Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney offers a plethora of unforgettable experiences. Beyond its iconic landmarks, you can discover hidden beaches, lush national parks, and vibrant markets. A ferry ride across Sydney Harbour offers breathtaking views, while a visit to the Taronga Zoo or the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium provides fun for all ages. Sydney is a city that captivates with its natural beauty and cosmopolitan allure.

Culinary Delights Down Under

Sydney's food scene is as diverse as its population, offering an exquisite blend of international cuisines and fresh, local seafood. The city's markets, such as the Sydney Fish Market, are a haven for food enthusiasts, offering some of the freshest produce in the region. Cafés and restaurants dot the waterfront, providing the perfect backdrop for dining al fresco while savoring Australia's famed wines and craft beers.

Embark on a Maritime Adventure

Starting your cruise journey from Sydney not only means departing from one of the world's most beautiful harbors but also having the opportunity to explore the city's wonders before setting sail. Whether you're cruising along the Australian coast or venturing to distant shores, Sydney is the perfect launchpad for your next maritime adventure. With its unparalleled beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere, Sydney invites you to discover the joys of sea travel in a way that only it can offer.

Sydney

Sydney

Historical Journey

Established as the first British colony in Australia in 1788, Sydney's rich history is a testament to its resilience and diversity. From its origins as a penal colony to becoming a vibrant global city, Sydney offers a unique historical narrative. The Rocks, one of the city's most historic areas, tells stories of Aboriginal heritage, convict life, and early settlement. Exploring Sydney's history provides a profound understanding of Australia's cultural evolution.

Sunny Skies and Pleasant Breezes

Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate, boasting warm summers and mild winters, making it an attractive destination year-round. Its climate encourages an active, outdoor lifestyle, inviting visitors to enjoy its famous beaches, beautiful parks, and scenic walks under the vast, blue Australian sky.

A City of Iconic Attractions

Home to the world-renowned Sydney Opera House and the majestic Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney offers a plethora of unforgettable experiences. Beyond its iconic landmarks, you can discover hidden beaches, lush national parks, and vibrant markets. A ferry ride across Sydney Harbour offers breathtaking views, while a visit to the Taronga Zoo or the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium provides fun for all ages. Sydney is a city that captivates with its natural beauty and cosmopolitan allure.

Culinary Delights Down Under

Sydney's food scene is as diverse as its population, offering an exquisite blend of international cuisines and fresh, local seafood. The city's markets, such as the Sydney Fish Market, are a haven for food enthusiasts, offering some of the freshest produce in the region. Cafés and restaurants dot the waterfront, providing the perfect backdrop for dining al fresco while savoring Australia's famed wines and craft beers.

Embark on a Maritime Adventure

Starting your cruise journey from Sydney not only means departing from one of the world's most beautiful harbors but also having the opportunity to explore the city's wonders before setting sail. Whether you're cruising along the Australian coast or venturing to distant shores, Sydney is the perfect launchpad for your next maritime adventure. With its unparalleled beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere, Sydney invites you to discover the joys of sea travel in a way that only it can offer.

Adelaide

Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Here, you have the opportunity to see elegant architectures, boutiques, sandy beaches, beautiful arts events, nightlife and great restaurants.

It is a refined city without traffic jams, with a simply perfect Mediterranean climate. Hills and beaches are distant only 20 minutes from the center. Swim with dolphins in Glenelg and take part into summer celebrations along the beaches of Henley waterfront are just some of the actives that the city offers. If your passion is fresh food, in Adelaide Central Markets you can buy top quality local products produced by local farmer from all over the state. The Torrens river flows from Adelaide Hills to Henley Beach. Lake Torrens in Adelaide city is a famous and picturesque place to relax in the sun or having a pic-nic, while cycling and walking trails can help you stretch your legs in peace or walk and jog.

Adelaide has a beautiful natural environment: the shores of its western suburbs are composed of long beaches, where the waves crash toward the Gulf of St Vincent, while a wide expanse of green hills, Adelaide Hills, sorrounds the city. In this city full of public parks, birds are free to flight such as Cacatua perched on lampposts, groups of colourful parrots and black swans gracefully glide over the waves of the river. For inhabitans, they are part of everyday life.
While other Australian cities focued on skyscrapers made of glass and steel, Adelaide has decided to mantain its traditional architecture and, even in the city center stone buildings are no more than a couple of storeys high. Consequently, Adelaide is human-scale city in a quiet and convenient atmosphere.

Unlike the hills, the west side can be discovered in seaside neighbourhoods: Glenelg is the city's most famous beach. During summer, tha main street can be reached on foot passing through waterfront.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Albany

Albany

Bunbury

Bunbury

Perth

Perth

A Glimpse into Perth's Past

Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, boasts a vibrant history that dates back thousands of years, with the Noongar people as its original inhabitants. European exploration began in the late 17th century, but it was not until 1829 that Perth was founded as part of the Swan River Colony. Since then, Perth has grown into a bustling, dynamic city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern innovation. Visitors are invited to explore historic sites such as Fremantle Prison and the Perth Mint to delve into the city's fascinating past.

Sunshine and Blue Skies

Renowned for its sunshine and mild weather, Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This idyllic weather pattern allows for year-round exploration and enjoyment of the city's stunning beaches, beautiful parks, and outdoor activities. Whether you're basking in the summer sun at Cottesloe Beach or enjoying a winter walk through Kings Park, Perth's climate is one of its most inviting attributes.

Must-See Attractions

Perth is a treasure trove of attractions, offering everything from scenic natural landscapes to a thriving arts scene. Kings Park, one of the world's largest inner-city parks, provides spectacular views of the city skyline. Meanwhile, Rottnest Island, just a short ferry ride away, is home to the adorable quokka and offers pristine beaches and unique wildlife. The city's cultural precinct, Northbridge, buzzes with art galleries, theaters, and museums, making Perth a dynamic mix of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.

Flavours of Perth

The culinary scene in Perth is a reflection of its multicultural population, offering an array of dining experiences that range from street food markets to high-end restaurants. Fresh local produce, seafood, and wines from nearby Swan Valley and Margaret River regions highlight menus, providing a taste of Western Australia's bounty. Food festivals and markets, such as the Twilight Hawkers Market, offer the perfect opportunity to sample a variety of dishes and local delicacies.

Embark from the Edge of the World

Starting your cruise from Perth opens up a world of adventure, offering voyages along the stunning western coast of Australia, to the exotic destinations of Asia, and beyond. As a city that combines modern amenities with natural beauty, Perth serves as an ideal starting point for your maritime journey. Explore the city's wonders, then set sail from its world-class ports on a cruise that promises to be as unforgettable as Perth itself.

Perth

Perth

A Glimpse into Perth's Past

Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, boasts a vibrant history that dates back thousands of years, with the Noongar people as its original inhabitants. European exploration began in the late 17th century, but it was not until 1829 that Perth was founded as part of the Swan River Colony. Since then, Perth has grown into a bustling, dynamic city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern innovation. Visitors are invited to explore historic sites such as Fremantle Prison and the Perth Mint to delve into the city's fascinating past.

Sunshine and Blue Skies

Renowned for its sunshine and mild weather, Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This idyllic weather pattern allows for year-round exploration and enjoyment of the city's stunning beaches, beautiful parks, and outdoor activities. Whether you're basking in the summer sun at Cottesloe Beach or enjoying a winter walk through Kings Park, Perth's climate is one of its most inviting attributes.

Must-See Attractions

Perth is a treasure trove of attractions, offering everything from scenic natural landscapes to a thriving arts scene. Kings Park, one of the world's largest inner-city parks, provides spectacular views of the city skyline. Meanwhile, Rottnest Island, just a short ferry ride away, is home to the adorable quokka and offers pristine beaches and unique wildlife. The city's cultural precinct, Northbridge, buzzes with art galleries, theaters, and museums, making Perth a dynamic mix of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.

Flavours of Perth

The culinary scene in Perth is a reflection of its multicultural population, offering an array of dining experiences that range from street food markets to high-end restaurants. Fresh local produce, seafood, and wines from nearby Swan Valley and Margaret River regions highlight menus, providing a taste of Western Australia's bounty. Food festivals and markets, such as the Twilight Hawkers Market, offer the perfect opportunity to sample a variety of dishes and local delicacies.

Embark from the Edge of the World

Starting your cruise from Perth opens up a world of adventure, offering voyages along the stunning western coast of Australia, to the exotic destinations of Asia, and beyond. As a city that combines modern amenities with natural beauty, Perth serves as an ideal starting point for your maritime journey. Explore the city's wonders, then set sail from its world-class ports on a cruise that promises to be as unforgettable as Perth itself.

Benoa

Benoa

Benoa is an Indonesian paradise, which is located in the southern part of Bali. Many years ago this place was a fishing village, but it has transformed into a cozy tourist spot with modern infrastructure. The beaches are so beautiful, where you can enjoy soft, white sand and turquoise waters. You'll truly feel the joy of life, tranquility and a boost of energy.

For those who’ve taken enough sunbathe, it’s time to do scuba diving, freediving or snorkeling. The underwater world will amaze you, it will transport you to a completely different reality. By the way, you can enjoy folklore shows in local restaurants or bars and immerse yourself in Indonesian culture, or you can visit the Nusa Dua Theater for an authentic performance. The main landmark in Benoa is the ancient Caow Eng Bio temple, built in the Chinese style. This complex includes two Buddhist temples and one Islamic mosque.

There are only 5 such ancient temples in Bali, but this is one of them. For those who love trying new traditional dishes, Benoa is a fantastic place for your culinary experiments. Benoa's cuisine is a blend of Balinese and South Asian dishes. Be sure to try satay, which are pieces of chicken or meat on wooden skewers, similar to mini kebabs. Meat lovers should try babi guling, it is roasted young pig. If you like porridge, order bubur mengguh for breakfast, it’s a typical Balinese porridge served with chicken salsa with fried peanuts or coconut sauce.

The best way to reach Benoa is by cruise ship. Choose a cruise departing from Benoa or with a stop in this town to visit Bali! What are you waiting for? Visit our website and choose the cruise that best suits your needs and desires!

Celukan Bawang

Celukan Bawang

Singapore

Singapore

Cruises from Singapore: itineraries and offers Singapore, the major Asian financial center, is the ideal starting point for those who wants to visit Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia on a cruise. Cruises from Singapore range in length from 3 up to 27 nights to meet the needs of most tourists. Check out all itineraries and companies that offer cruises that depart from Singapore on our website and you can make an exotic trip aboard the most exclusive ships!

Set sail from Singapore for a cruise to the Far East

The Far East is a fascinating destination that attracts thousands of tourists every year. Cruises from Singapore are the best way to visit these faraway lands in comfort and without stress. Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, Silversea and Holland America Line are just some of the major companies offering cruises from Singapore: choose a cruise to discover Malaysia or you can even reach Tokyo aboard elegant ships! On our site you will find a wide variety of itineraries at the best price. Contact our travel agents and you can conveniently add flights to Singapore to your offer and perhaps decide to stay in a hotel a few days to visit this beautiful city. In Singapore you should not miss Merlion Park, with the famous Merlion statue. It represents a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish and it is considered the symbol of the city.

Cruises that depart from Singapore, when to go? Singapore's climate is equatorial so it often rains, often of short duration, even daily. So if you are planning a cruise from Singapore remember to bring a small umbrella with you or raincoat for your excursions. Temperatures in this region are usually warm and rarely drop below 23 degrees. Although there are cruises departing year-round, the best period to visit Singapore on a cruise is from June to March. Browse available departures that depart from Singapore: Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and more await you for an unusual cruise that will leave you with unforgettable memories!

Ko Samui

Ko Samui

Laem Chabang

Laem Chabang

Laem Chabang

Laem Chabang

Sihanoukville

Sihanoukville

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Da Nang

Da Nang

Halong Bay

Halong Bay

Halong Bay

Halong Bay

Ishigaki

Ishigaki

Ishigaki is a city in Japan known worldwide for the beauty of its beaches and the crystal clear sea. There are many must-see attractions, visiting the Shinto shrines of Gongen Do and Fuzaki Kannon Do is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and culture. On the other hand, if you want to relax and enjoy a day at the beach, Kabira Bay is the place for you! Not only will you be able to relax and take lots of pictures to update your social profiles, but also enjoy a variety of activities including snorkeling!

Choose a cruise that stops in Ishigaki and do not miss the opportunity to take part in one of the many excursions available.

Naha

Naha

Naha is a city in Japan, known worldwide as the “blue zone” of longevity for its natural environment and peaceful lifestyle. There are many must-see attractions, Shurijo Castle is undoubtedly one of them.


Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, the ancient residence of the rulers as well as theancient religious seat of the kingdom stands in the hills east of the city center. A visit to the castle offersthe opportunity to take a walk surrounded by nature and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Also not tobe missed are the various food markets and typical restaurants where you can taste various local dishes.
Very beautiful destinations are the various gardens that include all the characteristic elements of Japanese gardens. There it is possible to immerse oneself in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.

Shanghai

Shanghai

Located on the coast of the East China Sea, Shanghai is a metropolis reknown worldwide as the 'Pearl of the Orient'. The city perfectly mixes the ancient heart of China and the avant-garde impetus of the modern world.

This combination of tradition and modernity offers a variety of attractions suitable for every type of visitor. Do not miss the opportunity to visit these wonders during your cruise. If you want to admire the imposing skyscrapers and be amazed, the Bund is the ideal place for you. It is an iconic spot in Shanghai where tourists have the opportunity to admire the city skyline with the famous TV tower and the skyscrapers of the financial district while having English- or French-style buildings behind you.

These buildings testify their presence in the area. If you visit this area during the evening, the LED lights that illuminate these buildings create a unique spectacle. On the other hand, if you have a keen interest in Chinese history and culture, you should visit Yu Garden. The distinguishing feature of this garden is the typically Chinese style that has remained unchanged over the years.

Once you are there, it feels like going back in time while your are sorrounded by a city that looks to the future! If you are an adventure lover, you should know that in 2016 Shanghai Disneyland theme park was opened. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the numerous attractions from the most quiet ones to the more reckless ones. There you can also meet up close the Disneyland characters who accompanied you in your childhood and made you laugh.

One of the best ways to reach the city is aboard a cruise ship. Choose a cruise that departs from Shanghai or that has the city as a stop so you can visit the beauties of the city. The city is also the ideal starting point to visit Japan!

Shanghai

Shanghai

Located on the coast of the East China Sea, Shanghai is a metropolis reknown worldwide as the 'Pearl of the Orient'. The city perfectly mixes the ancient heart of China and the avant-garde impetus of the modern world.

This combination of tradition and modernity offers a variety of attractions suitable for every type of visitor. Do not miss the opportunity to visit these wonders during your cruise. If you want to admire the imposing skyscrapers and be amazed, the Bund is the ideal place for you. It is an iconic spot in Shanghai where tourists have the opportunity to admire the city skyline with the famous TV tower and the skyscrapers of the financial district while having English- or French-style buildings behind you.

These buildings testify their presence in the area. If you visit this area during the evening, the LED lights that illuminate these buildings create a unique spectacle. On the other hand, if you have a keen interest in Chinese history and culture, you should visit Yu Garden. The distinguishing feature of this garden is the typically Chinese style that has remained unchanged over the years.

Once you are there, it feels like going back in time while your are sorrounded by a city that looks to the future! If you are an adventure lover, you should know that in 2016 Shanghai Disneyland theme park was opened. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the numerous attractions from the most quiet ones to the more reckless ones. There you can also meet up close the Disneyland characters who accompanied you in your childhood and made you laugh.

One of the best ways to reach the city is aboard a cruise ship. Choose a cruise that departs from Shanghai or that has the city as a stop so you can visit the beauties of the city. The city is also the ideal starting point to visit Japan!

Shanghai

Shanghai

Located on the coast of the East China Sea, Shanghai is a metropolis reknown worldwide as the 'Pearl of the Orient'. The city perfectly mixes the ancient heart of China and the avant-garde impetus of the modern world.

This combination of tradition and modernity offers a variety of attractions suitable for every type of visitor. Do not miss the opportunity to visit these wonders during your cruise. If you want to admire the imposing skyscrapers and be amazed, the Bund is the ideal place for you. It is an iconic spot in Shanghai where tourists have the opportunity to admire the city skyline with the famous TV tower and the skyscrapers of the financial district while having English- or French-style buildings behind you.

These buildings testify their presence in the area. If you visit this area during the evening, the LED lights that illuminate these buildings create a unique spectacle. On the other hand, if you have a keen interest in Chinese history and culture, you should visit Yu Garden. The distinguishing feature of this garden is the typically Chinese style that has remained unchanged over the years.

Once you are there, it feels like going back in time while your are sorrounded by a city that looks to the future! If you are an adventure lover, you should know that in 2016 Shanghai Disneyland theme park was opened. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the numerous attractions from the most quiet ones to the more reckless ones. There you can also meet up close the Disneyland characters who accompanied you in your childhood and made you laugh.

One of the best ways to reach the city is aboard a cruise ship. Choose a cruise that departs from Shanghai or that has the city as a stop so you can visit the beauties of the city. The city is also the ideal starting point to visit Japan!

Dalian

Dalian

Tianjin

Tianjin

Located in northern China, Tianjin is a metropolis that combines Eastern and Western flavor. There are
many must-see attractions to visit during your cruise.
If you want to admire the majesty of China's mountains and forests, Panshan, a scenic spot that
combines folk customs, natural landscapes and famous historical sites is the place for you. It is called
“Panshan” because it looks like a giant dragon wrapping itself around the entire mountain where the
lushness of the trees present makes it a wonderful summer resort.


Tianjin is said to be a combination of typical Chinese and Western elements. The Xikai Church, with
Western-style architecture typical of the French Romanesque style, is a perfect example of this mix; if
you are lucky, you may also come across a wedding, where you can enjoy the purity of a ceremony in

which the Chinese and Western styles are mixed together. There is also a representative of Western-
style architecture-the Century Clock. The building with the classical shape of the clock and the twelve-
hour dial in which the twelve constellations are shown. Each constellation has its own history in which

classical and modern, foreign and local culture are integrated.
If you have a keen interest in Chinese history, a visit to the Tianjin Museum is a must.The most unique
feature of the museum is that all the exhibits in the museum are displayed according to the history of
human development and the order of change of dynasties, from humanistic to artistic exhibits, so that it
feels like walking through a time tunnel, using “God's eye vision” to observe the process of the history of
time and development.

Tianjin

Tianjin

Located in northern China, Tianjin is a metropolis that combines Eastern and Western flavor. There are
many must-see attractions to visit during your cruise.
If you want to admire the majesty of China's mountains and forests, Panshan, a scenic spot that
combines folk customs, natural landscapes and famous historical sites is the place for you. It is called
“Panshan” because it looks like a giant dragon wrapping itself around the entire mountain where the
lushness of the trees present makes it a wonderful summer resort.


Tianjin is said to be a combination of typical Chinese and Western elements. The Xikai Church, with
Western-style architecture typical of the French Romanesque style, is a perfect example of this mix; if
you are lucky, you may also come across a wedding, where you can enjoy the purity of a ceremony in

which the Chinese and Western styles are mixed together. There is also a representative of Western-
style architecture-the Century Clock. The building with the classical shape of the clock and the twelve-
hour dial in which the twelve constellations are shown. Each constellation has its own history in which

classical and modern, foreign and local culture are integrated.
If you have a keen interest in Chinese history, a visit to the Tianjin Museum is a must.The most unique
feature of the museum is that all the exhibits in the museum are displayed according to the history of
human development and the order of change of dynasties, from humanistic to artistic exhibits, so that it
feels like walking through a time tunnel, using “God's eye vision” to observe the process of the history of
time and development.

Seoul

Seoul

Seoul, capital of South Korea, is the economic, technological and cultural center as well as the most populous city on the Korean peninsula. Don't miss Seoul's culinary delights and must-see attractions during your cruise.
If you want to learn about Seoul's history and culture, you must visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Gwanghwamun. These are the two oldest and most beautiful palaces in the city.

This is the reason why you should visit them. Afterwards, you can go to Cheong Wa Dae, the presidential palace of South Korea, which was once closed to the public. Then, you can take a walk to Samcheong-dong, near Cheong Wa Dae, with its famous restaurants, art galleries, or refresh yourself with a cup of Korean coffee at Bukchon Hanok Village and Culture Street cafes! You can also go to Dongdaemun to stock up on
products!

A half-hour train ride from Seoul, Seoul is also home to the famous Legoland Korea, perfect for young families with children!

Yeosu

Yeosu

Busan

Busan

Busan

Busan

Fukuoka

Fukuoka

Kita Kyushu

Kita Kyushu

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Beppu

Beppu

Kochi

Kochi

Kobe

Kobe

Located between the bay and Mount Rokko, Kobe is a Japanese city known worldwide for the beauty of its characteristic places that must be seen when visiting the city. Opened in 1998, the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, which connects the city to Awaji Island, is the longest suspension bridge in the world and is one of the city's most iconic attractions. If you want to enjoy a breathtaking view, Mount Rokko is the place for you!

Here, you can not only visit a botanical garden or play on the golf course, but also visit the Rokko Garden Terrace, a center with restaurants, stores, and an observatory. If you want to enjoy a day of total relaxation, Arima Osen is the place for you! This is one of the oldest spa resorts in Japan, it has become a popular destination for tourists over the years. Considering that these are just some of the city's many attractions, choose a cruise that stops in Ishigaki and do not miss the opportunity to take part in one of the many excursions available.

Kobe

Kobe

Located between the bay and Mount Rokko, Kobe is a Japanese city known worldwide for the beauty of its characteristic places that must be seen when visiting the city. Opened in 1998, the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, which connects the city to Awaji Island, is the longest suspension bridge in the world and is one of the city's most iconic attractions. If you want to enjoy a breathtaking view, Mount Rokko is the place for you!

Here, you can not only visit a botanical garden or play on the golf course, but also visit the Rokko Garden Terrace, a center with restaurants, stores, and an observatory. If you want to enjoy a day of total relaxation, Arima Osen is the place for you! This is one of the oldest spa resorts in Japan, it has become a popular destination for tourists over the years. Considering that these are just some of the city's many attractions, choose a cruise that stops in Ishigaki and do not miss the opportunity to take part in one of the many excursions available.

Shimizu

Shimizu

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

Ōarai

Ōarai

Miyako

Miyako

Kodiak

Kodiak

Juneau

Juneau

Diving into Juneau's Rich History
Juneau, Alaska's remote and stunning capital, boasts a history steeped in the lore of the Gold Rush era. Founded in 1880 after gold was discovered in the area, Juneau quickly grew from a miners' camp into a thriving city. Its rich past is preserved in sites like the Juneau-Douglas City Museum and the iconic Red Dog Saloon, which provide glimpses into the rugged days of prospectors and pioneers. This history, intertwined with the Tlingit Native American culture, offers a fascinating narrative that makes Juneau a unique American city.

 

Experiencing Juneau's Unique Climate

Juneau's climate is a mix of oceanic and subpolar, leading to cool summers and mild winters, a rarity for its northern latitude. This climate supports a lush temperate rainforest, adding to the city's mystique and natural beauty. While rain is common, it enhances the verdant landscapes, making outdoor adventures in places like the Tongass National Forest unforgettable. Juneau's weather, with its misty days and clear, crisp nights, adds to the enchanting atmosphere of Alaska's capital.

Juneau's Must-See Attractions

The natural wonders surrounding Juneau are breathtaking, with the Mendenhall Glacier and Tracy Arm Fjord standing out as highlights. The city serves as a gateway to outdoor activities, including glacier hiking, whale watching, and kayaking among icebergs. For a bird's-eye view of the stunning landscapes, the Mount Roberts Tramway offers panoramic vistas. Juneau's rich cultural heritage is also on display at the Sealaska Heritage Institute, celebrating the art and traditions of the indigenous peoples of Southeast Alaska, making it a compelling destination for travelers and cruisers seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment.

Savoring Juneau's Local Cuisine

Juneau's culinary scene is a testament to its rich natural resources, with fresh seafood taking center stage. The city's restaurants boast dishes featuring salmon, halibut, and crab, sourced from the cold, nutrient-rich waters of the Pacific. Local breweries and distilleries add a modern twist to the dining experience, offering craft beers and spirits that incorporate Alaskan ingredients. The blend of traditional Alaskan dishes with contemporary culinary techniques provides a unique tasting journey through the region's flavors.

Embarking from Juneau on a Cruise Adventure

As a popular port of call and departure point for cruises, Juneau is the perfect start or finish to an Alaskan cruise adventure. The city's natural beauty and cultural depth enrich the cruise experience, offering travelers the chance to explore glaciers, rainforests, and wildlife before setting sail. With unique itineraries that take in the awe-inspiring Inside Passage and beyond, starting or ending your cruise in Juneau promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Alaska's wilderness.

Sitka

Sitka

Ketchikan

Ketchikan

Vancouver

Vancouver

Explore Vancouver: A Coastal Gem in Canada

Vancouver, situated in British Columbia, Canada, is a vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse culture, and thriving arts scene. Founded in 1886, Vancouver has grown into a bustling metropolis that offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and outdoor adventure, making it a must-visit destination for travelers.

Temperate Climate of Vancouver

Vancouver enjoys a temperate coastal climate with mild winters and warm summers, thanks to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding mountains. The city experiences moderate rainfall throughout the year, creating lush green landscapes and vibrant gardens. Summer months are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the city's numerous parks.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Vancouver

Discover Vancouver's iconic attractions, including Stanley Park with its scenic seawall and lush forests, Granville Island Public Market offering local artisanal products and gourmet foods, and the historic Gastown district known for its cobblestone streets and Victorian architecture. Visit the Vancouver Art Gallery, explore the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, or take a stroll along the vibrant Robson Street for shopping and dining.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of the Pacific Northwest

Indulge in Vancouver's culinary delights featuring fresh seafood like wild salmon, spot prawns, and Dungeness crab sourced from local waters. Try Pacific Northwest specialties such as smoked salmon, poutine with a West Coast twist, and craft beers from the city's thriving brewery scene. Don't miss out on exploring diverse international cuisines in neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little Italy.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Vancouver

Enhance your Vancouver experience by booking a cruise departing from this coastal city. Choose from a variety of cruise options that explore the scenic Inside Passage, visit Alaska's majestic glaciers, or sail along the Pacific Coast to destinations like California or Hawaii. A cruise from Vancouver promises breathtaking views of rugged coastlines, wildlife encounters, and unforgettable adventures on the high seas.

Seattle

Seattle

Discovering Seattle's Historical Roots

Seattle, nestled between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, boasts a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1851. Originally inhabited by the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes, the city has grown from a small logging town to a thriving metropolis, known for its pivotal role in the Klondike Gold Rush. This era of prosperity laid the foundation for the city's diverse cultural landscape, further enriched by the influence of Asian, Scandinavian, and Native American communities. The historic Pioneer Square district, with its Renaissance Revival architecture, stands as a testament to Seattle's storied past, inviting visitors to explore its deep historical roots.

Experiencing Seattle's Unique Climate

Contrary to popular belief, Seattle's climate is not solely defined by rain. The city enjoys a temperate marine climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. This unique weather pattern supports a lush, green environment year-round, earning Seattle the nickname "The Emerald City." The mild climate encourages outdoor activities, from hiking in the nearby Cascades to boating on Puget Sound, making Seattle an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Seattle's Must-Visit Attractions

Seattle's landscape is dotted with iconic attractions that cater to a wide array of interests. The Space Needle, a legacy of the 1962 World's Fair, offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public markets in the United States, provides a taste of local culture and cuisine. For art enthusiasts, the Seattle Art Museum and the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit showcase the city's artistic side. Outdoor adventurers will find solace in Discovery Park's expansive trails and beaches. These attractions, among others, make Seattle a vibrant destination for visitors and cruisers alike.

Savoring Seattle's Culinary Scene

Seattle's culinary scene is as diverse as its population, with a strong emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. The city's coastal location ensures a steady supply of seafood, with Pacific Northwest salmon and Dungeness crab featured prominently on many menus. Coffee culture is deeply ingrained in Seattle's identity, home to the original Starbucks and a plethora of independent coffee shops. The fusion of Asian, European, and Native American cuisines provides a rich gastronomic landscape, offering everything from gourmet dining to street food delights.

Setting Sail from Seattle

As a premier gateway to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Seattle is an ideal starting point for cruises. The city's modern cruise terminals, located along the stunning waterfront, provide easy access to the breathtaking beauty of Alaska, the Canadian Pacific coast, and beyond. Embarking on a cruise from Seattle not only promises an unforgettable voyage but also the opportunity to explore this dynamic city's history, culture, and natural beauty. With special deals and packages available, beginning your journey in Seattle offers a seamless transition from urban exploration to the serene landscapes of the sea.

Victoria

Victoria

Astoria

Astoria

San Francisco

San Francisco

The Historical Tapestry of San Francisco

San Francisco, a city that rose from the Gold Rush frenzy of 1849, has a history as diverse and colorful as its population. This transformative event turned a small settlement into a booming city almost overnight, laying the groundwork for a place rich in cultural heritage and pioneering spirit. Landmarks like the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the notorious Alcatraz Island tell stories of engineering marvels and tales of infamy. The city's storied past, from the devastating 1906 earthquake to the Summer of Love in 1967, showcases its resilience and capacity for reinvention, inviting visitors to explore its rich historical narrative.

Embracing San Francisco's Climate

San Francisco's climate is famously unpredictable, characterized by cool summers, foggy mornings, and mild winters. This microclimate, influenced by the cold currents of the Pacific Ocean, creates a unique weather pattern that can change from one neighborhood to the next. Despite its variability, the climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, from walking across the Golden Gate Bridge to exploring the city's numerous parks and beaches. The mild weather encourages visitors to enjoy the outdoor beauty and vibrant street life that define San Francisco's charm.

Iconic Attractions of San Francisco

The attractions in San Francisco are as varied as the city itself. The historic cable cars offer a nostalgic ride through scenic routes, while Fisherman's Wharf provides a bustling waterfront experience with sea lions, seafood, and souvenir shops. The artistic enclave of the Mission District, with its vibrant street murals and the lush expanse of Golden Gate Park, offers cultural and natural escapes within the city. For tech enthusiasts, Silicon Valley's proximity provides a glimpse into the future. These attractions, among others, make San Francisco a must-visit for travelers and cruisers seeking a rich, diverse experience.

The Culinary Delights of San Francisco

San Francisco's culinary scene is a reflection of its cultural mosaic, offering an array of international cuisines alongside farm-to-table freshness. The city is renowned for its sourdough bread, fresh Dungeness crab, and the invention of the Mission burrito. The thriving food scene spans from gourmet restaurants in the North Beach neighborhood, known as Little Italy, to the authentic Chinese eateries in Chinatown. San Francisco's emphasis on local, sustainable ingredients and culinary innovation makes it a paradise for food lovers.

Launching a Cruise from San Francisco

San Francisco is not only a destination but also a premier starting point for cruises. The city's picturesque bay serves as a gateway to the Pacific, offering routes to Alaska, the Mexican Riviera, and even trans-Pacific journeys to Asia. Embarking on a cruise from San Francisco allows travelers to extend their exploration of this eclectic city, from its historic landmarks to its culinary delights, before setting sail on an unforgettable maritime adventure. With its strategic location and stunning views, a cruise departing from San Francisco promises a journey as captivating as the city itself.

San Diego

San Diego

San Diego: A Historical Mosaic

San Diego, known as the birthplace of California, is steeped in rich history, from its early Native American roots to its founding by Spanish missionaries in 1769. The city has evolved from a humble mission into a bustling metropolis, all while preserving its historical charm, evident in the preserved Spanish architecture of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. This area, along with the Cabrillo National Monument, offers a glimpse into the city's past, showcasing the diverse cultures that have shaped San Diego into the vibrant city it is today.

The Alluring Climate of San Diego

San Diego's climate is arguably one of its most attractive features, boasting year-round sunshine and mild temperatures. This idyllic weather facilitates an outdoor lifestyle, encouraging visitors to explore the city's expansive beaches, lush parks, and scenic walking paths. Whether you're sunbathing at La Jolla Cove, hiking in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, or enjoying waterfront dining, San Diego's climate makes every activity more enjoyable, earning it the title of "America's Finest City."

Discovering San Diego's Attractions

San Diego's attractions cater to every interest, making it a versatile destination for all types of travelers. The world-renowned San Diego Zoo and Safari Park offer up-close animal encounters, while Balboa Park houses museums, gardens, and the iconic California Tower. For maritime enthusiasts, the USS Midway Museum and the Maritime Museum of San Diego provide insight into naval history. San Diego's proximity to the Mexican border also introduces a unique cultural blend, enriching the city's already diverse array of attractions and activities.

A Taste of San Diego's Culinary Delights

The culinary scene in San Diego is as vibrant and varied as its landscape, with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients and seafood. The city is renowned for its fish tacos, a local delicacy that reflects its coastal and Mexican influences. Craft beer enthusiasts will also find a haven here, as San Diego boasts one of the most dynamic craft beer scenes in the country. From upscale dining in the Gaslamp Quarter to casual beachside eateries, San Diego offers a culinary adventure for every palate.

Embarking on a Cruise from San Diego

For those looking to explore beyond the city, San Diego serves as an ideal departure point for cruises. The city's cruise terminal, located downtown near the vibrant Embarcadero, offers voyages to the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal. Starting your cruise in San Diego not only provides an opportunity to enjoy the city's many attractions but also offers a seamless transition to the relaxation and adventure of a cruise vacation. With its stunning scenery, rich history, and welcoming climate, San Diego is the perfect port of call for cruisers seeking a memorable start to their journey.

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas

Acapulco

Acapulco

Puerto Quetzal

Puerto Quetzal

Acajutla

Acajutla

Puntarenas

Puntarenas

Panama Canal

Panama Canal

Cartagena

Cartagena

Carthage is a city with more than 2000 years of history. It was founded by the Carthaginian General Asdrubale in the years 227 B.C. and today is one of the most visited touristic cities in Spain.

If you visit its beautiful city center and monuments, you will immerse yourself in this unique atmosphere. The port of Cartagena, on the Mediterranean Costa Cálida, has been valued since the time of the Carthaginians. Thank to its strategic location along the Murcia coast, the city has been a meltingpot of different cultures and traces of their artistic heritage are still visible. Cartagena offers its visitors many activities, both cultural and leisure. Don't miss the ancient Roman theater with its thousand-year history and a huge site of archaeological excavations. You can also go trekking and diving, enjoy the excellent local cuisine, and visit churches and important museums. A holiday aboard a cruise offers the opportunity to visit this beautiful city and partecipate in one of these unique activities.

Carthage offers the tourists many activities, both cultural and for leisure. You cannot miss out the old Roman theatre with its thousand-year-old history and a huge archeological site. It is possible to practice trekking and immersions, taste excellent food of the local cuisine and visit Churchse and important Museums.

 

Cartagena

Cartagena

Carthage is a city with more than 2000 years of history. It was founded by the Carthaginian General Asdrubale in the years 227 B.C. and today is one of the most visited touristic cities in Spain.

If you visit its beautiful city center and monuments, you will immerse yourself in this unique atmosphere. The port of Cartagena, on the Mediterranean Costa Cálida, has been valued since the time of the Carthaginians. Thank to its strategic location along the Murcia coast, the city has been a meltingpot of different cultures and traces of their artistic heritage are still visible. Cartagena offers its visitors many activities, both cultural and leisure. Don't miss the ancient Roman theater with its thousand-year history and a huge site of archaeological excavations. You can also go trekking and diving, enjoy the excellent local cuisine, and visit churches and important museums. A holiday aboard a cruise offers the opportunity to visit this beautiful city and partecipate in one of these unique activities.

Carthage offers the tourists many activities, both cultural and for leisure. You cannot miss out the old Roman theatre with its thousand-year-old history and a huge archeological site. It is possible to practice trekking and immersions, taste excellent food of the local cuisine and visit Churchse and important Museums.

 

Miami

Miami

A Glimpse into Miami's Rich History

Miami, a vibrant city known for its dynamic culture and scenic beauty, holds a rich tapestry of history that dates back centuries. Initially inhabited by the Tequesta Native Americans and later claimed by Spain, Miami has transformed from a mangrove swamp into a bustling metropolis. The city's strategic location made it a crucial hub for trade and migration, contributing to its diverse cultural heritage. This fascinating blend of influences is evident in its architecture, traditions, and vibrant communities, making Miami a unique American city with a story to tell at every corner.

The Alluring Climate of Miami

Miami's climate is a major draw for visitors from around the globe. With warm, sunny weather year-round, it offers an eternal summer that appeals to sun-seekers and adventurers alike. The city enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, featuring hot, humid summers and warm, dry winters. This delightful weather allows for a plethora of outdoor activities, from sunbathing on its world-renowned beaches to exploring its lush, tropical landscapes. Miami's inviting climate makes it an ideal destination wishing to escape colder regions, promising a warm welcome in any season.

Must-Visit Attractions and Sites

Miami is a treasure trove of attractions, catering to every interest. South Beach, known for its stunning Art Deco architecture and vibrant nightlife, is a must-visit. Art enthusiasts will revel in the colorful street art of Wynwood Walls, while history buffs can explore the ancient Spanish Monastery. For a taste of nature, the Everglades National Park offers thrilling airboat tours. Additionally, Miami serves as a gateway to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, making it a perfect starting point for cruises.

Savoring Miami's Local Cuisine

The culinary scene in Miami is as diverse as its population, offering a fusion of flavors from around the world. Cuban influence is paramount, with local staples such as Cubano sandwiches and cafecito. Seafood lovers will delight in the fresh catches available, highlighted in dishes like ceviche and stone crab claws. The city's vibrant food scene is a reflection of its multicultural makeup, offering an adventure for the palate and an essential aspect of the Miami experience.

Embark on a Journey from Miami

For those enchanted by the allure of the sea, Miami is not just a destination but a beginning. This city, with its state-of-the-art cruise terminals, is a premier starting point for voyages across the Caribbean, Mexico, and beyond. Embracing Miami's eclectic spirit, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty can only be matched by the adventures that await on a cruise originating from this dynamic city. With exclusive deals and packages available, there's no better time to embark on a journey that begins in Miami, promising an unforgettable experience on the high seas.

New York

New York

New York is an incredibly diverse and active place, which consists of an intricate mosaic of neighbourhoods, each has its own character and history, yet they merge together seamlessly.

New York is an urban island full of unparalleled art and architecture, lively ethnic neighbourhoods, thousands of shops and some of the best restaurants in the world. The main attractions are grouped in Midtown Manhattan, not far from the cruise port.

Drift down the Hudson River and discover unforgettable attractions, such as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. In the city that never sleeps there is no end of things to do, from the lights of Broadway and Times Square to world-class museums, shopping and a plethora of places to eat.

Newport

Newport

Boston

Boston

The Historic Heart of Boston

Boston, one of the United States' oldest cities, is a treasure trove of American history. Founded in 1630, it played a pivotal role in the American Revolution, evident in landmarks like the Freedom Trail—a 2.5-mile journey through historic sites that tell the story of the nation's founding. From the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill to the iconic grounds of Harvard University, Boston's rich past is intertwined with the American spirit of freedom and innovation, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Experiencing Boston's Distinctive Climate

Boston's climate offers a distinct experience of all four seasons. Spring blossoms in the Public Garden are a sight to behold, while summer brings warm, pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the city's waterfront and outdoor attractions. Fall in Boston is famously beautiful, with vibrant foliage transforming the city into a palette of fiery hues. Winters are cold and snowy, offering a picturesque, if brisk, landscape. This variety allows visitors to enjoy a different facet of Boston's charm, no matter when they visit.

Must-Visit Attractions in Boston

Boston's attractions are as diverse as its history is long. The Boston Common and Public Garden provide serene green spaces in the heart of the city. The Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum cater to art lovers, while Fenway Park offers a pilgrimage site for baseball fans. The historic North End neighborhood, with its winding streets and authentic Italian cuisine, showcases Boston's cultural diversity. These attractions make the city a fascinating destination for travelers and cruisers seeking a rich, immersive experience.

A Taste of Boston's Culinary Scene

Boston's culinary scene is a blend of traditional New England fare and contemporary cuisine. Seafood lovers can indulge in fresh lobster, clam chowder, and oysters, reflecting the city's coastal heritage. The North End, known as Boston's Little Italy, offers authentic Italian dishes, while innovative chefs throughout the city push the boundaries of culinary arts. From food trucks to fine dining, Boston's food landscape is a testament to its cultural melting pot.

Embarking on a Cruise from Boston

For those eager to explore the seas, Boston's port is a gateway to a variety of cruise destinations, including the picturesque New England coast, the rugged beauty of Atlantic Canada, and the historic cities of Europe. Embarking on a cruise from Boston not only offers a convenient starting point but also the chance to extend your stay in this historic city, blending the experience of America's rich history with the adventure of the open sea. With its combination of historic sites, cultural attractions, and culinary delights, Boston is an ideal embarkation point for a memorable cruise journey.

Halifax

Halifax

The History of Halifax

Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, boasts a rich tapestry of history that dates back to its founding in 1749. Known for its strategic location on one of the world's largest natural harbors, Halifax has played a pivotal role in maritime history, including during times of war and peace. Walking through the streets of Halifax, visitors can feel the echoes of the past, from the historic properties of the waterfront to the star-shaped Citadel National Historic Site, which offers a panoramic view of the city.

Climate in Halifax

The climate in Halifax is maritime and temperate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, making it a comfortable destination year-round. The best times to visit are during the spring and fall when the city bursts into colors, and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the scenic beauty of the region.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Halifax is home to a variety of attractions that cater to all interests. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic provides insights into the city's seafaring history, including exhibits on the Titanic and the Halifax Explosion of 1917. For nature lovers, the Halifax Public Gardens offer a tranquil escape with Victorian-era gardens, while Peggy's Cove, just a short drive away, presents a picturesque coastal landscape with its iconic lighthouse.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

The culinary scene in Halifax is a reflection of its coastal environment, offering an abundance of seafood dishes like lobster, scallops, and mussels. The Halifax donair, a local twist on the traditional doner kebab, has become a must-try for visitors. Pair these dishes with a craft beer from one of the city's many breweries for a truly Nova Scotian dining experience.

Conclusion: Embark on a Memorable Journey

Starting your adventure with a cruise from Halifax not only allows you to explore this historic and vibrant city but also sets the stage for a journey through the stunning landscapes and seascapes of Eastern Canada. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or gastronomy, Halifax offers a unique departure point for an unforgettable cruise experience that will leave you with lasting memories.

Saint John's

Saint John's

Protected by a narrow, rocky entrance, St John's port may look like a picturesque village, but it is actually a modern city rich in cultural attractions. This town with its lively port is a contrast to some of the more rural surroundings areas and it offers plenty of amenities for travellers and local residents.

Cobh

Cobh

Cobh

Cobh

Plymouth

Plymouth

Le Havre

Le Havre

Le Havre is worth a visit, not only as a stopover on the way to Paris or other inland destinations, but also as one of the great examples of post-war planning. It is a strange and strangely fascinating city, listed by
Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Wandering through the streets of the seaside town of Le Havre, one might think one had stumbled upon a forgotten outpost of the Eastern Bloc. Obliterated by World War II bombings, the city was completely rebuilt by the Belgian architect Auguste Perret and, what emerged from the ashes of old Le Havre, is a kind of love letter to concrete: endless rows of blocks of buildings, straight avenues stretching out from the central square, dominated by the 100 m high 'Stalinist Baroque' style cathedral, looks like something straight out of the pages of '1984'.

London

London

London's Rich Tapestry of History

London, a city where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly, offers a journey through time. From its founding by the Romans as Londinium to its evolution into a global metropolis, London's story is one of resilience, innovation, and diversity. The city's historical landmarks, such as the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey, stand as monuments to its storied past, while the echoes of influential figures like Shakespeare and Churchill remind visitors of its impact on world history and culture.

London's Diverse Climate

The climate in London is as varied as the city itself, featuring mild winters and warm summers. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, offering ideal temperatures for exploring the outdoors. While London is known for its rainy reputation, the weather adds to the city's charm, creating a perfect backdrop for cozy pub visits or museum explorations. This temperate climate ensures that London can be enjoyed in all seasons, making it a year-round destination for travelers and cruisers alike.

Iconic Attractions and Hidden Gems

London's attractions are as diverse as its history. The city boasts an array of must-see sites, from the majestic Buckingham Palace to the modern London Eye, providing breathtaking views of the cityscape. Culture enthusiasts will revel in the treasures of the British Museum and the art at the Tate Modern. Yet, London's heart lies in its hidden gems—secret gardens, historic pubs, and quaint markets like Borough Market, offering a taste of local life. These iconic attractions and undiscovered corners provide a rich tapestry of experiences for every visitor.

The Melting Pot of London Cuisine

London's culinary scene is a reflection of its multicultural fabric, offering an array of global cuisines alongside traditional British dishes. From classic fish and chips to innovative gastronomic delights in Michelin-starred restaurants, the city caters to every palate. The influence of its diverse population is evident in the variety of foods available, from Indian curries to Italian pastas. London is also home to vibrant food markets, such as Camden Market, where foodies can indulge in local and international delicacies.

Embark on a Journey from London

Starting your cruise from London opens the door to an unforgettable adventure. Before embarking on your voyage, immerse yourself in the city's rich tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights. London's accessible location and its status as a global travel hub make it the perfect starting point for cruises to destinations across Europe and beyond. Embarking from London not only promises a seamless journey but also an opportunity to extend your travel experience, exploring one of the world's most captivating cities before setting sail to explore new horizons.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a charming city with a particularly relaxing and serene atmosphere, despite its large size. The city has been a World Heritage Site since 2010 and has buildings dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is no coincidence that it is one of the most visited cities in the world.

Warnemünde

Warnemünde

Cruises departing from Warnemundë: discover Northern Europe! Warnemundë, a tourist and commercial port in the German city of Rostock, directly faces the Baltic Sea and it is the ideal starting port for a cruise in Northern Europe. Set sail from Warnemundë for a cruise, on our website you will find all available departures sorted by departure date: choose now your cruise from Warnemundë at the best price!

Cruise from Warnemundë: Norwegian fjords and Baltic capitals
Cruises from Warnemundë are ideal for exploring the Norwegian fjords or Baltic capitals as almost all ships offer interesting itineraries in these areas. You can sail to Poland, Latvia, Estonia and even Russia to visit the treasures of St. Petersburg. However, we recommend that those embarking from this port should visit the city's lighthouse or perhaps a trip to the beach because Warnemundë is a popular Northern European seaside resort. The historic center of Warnemundë is also interesting, with traditional buildings, bars and a large fish market. Cruises embarking from Warnemundë, when to go? Cruise ships set sail from Warnemundë from May to September, the weather here is very cold in winter and cruise ships travel to the warmer waters of the Mediterranean. Travelling by cruise is an opportunity to visit unusual itineraries: from Warnemundë to the Mediterranean Sea on a cruise, ask our specialised travel agents for departure dates and experience a unique adventure!

Ronne

Ronne

Gdynia

Gdynia

Klaipeda

Klaipeda

Riga

Riga

Tallinn

Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia as well as its main port, located on the northern coast of the country, overlooking the Baltic Sea, 80 kilometres south of Helsinki. It is also the country's most populous city and largest economic and commercial centre.

Its medieval old town, an ancient Hanseatic port, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Tallinn was the European Capital of Culture for the year 2011, along with the Finnish city of Turku.

Helsinki

Helsinki

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a lively port city surrounded by beautiful small islands and beautiful green spaces. The atmosphere here is both relaxing and stimulating thanks to the city's large number of top quality restaurants, bars and discotheques.

Winter temperatures are relatively high due to the latitude, averaging around -5°C in January and February. The average temperature from June to August varies from 19 °C and 21°C.

The Finns have long been admired for their graceful design and typically immaginative architecture. Lots of past and present styles are represented in this metropolis, ranging from the medieval and the neoclassical ones to the beautiful ultra-modern creations. The beauty of the surrounding nature harmoniously blends with the high-tech and the contemorary ways of the city. In this lively city you will find kind people, a welcoming and relaxed lifestyle and beautiful gardens and parks.
Tourism in Helsinki is largely dominated by culture. The city has lots of museums including the National museum (Kansallis Museum), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Kiasma), the Museum of Classic Art
(Ateneum) and the Natural History Museum. Suomenlina is a beautiful island off the coast of Helsinki, its special feature being the presence of ancient fortifications. The landscape is beautiful, the island is quiet and it is perfect for walking (it takes only 2 hours to walk around the island).

Finally, try the Esplanade Park, which has been open since 1812 and has numerous statues honouring poets and writers. The walk is very pleasant and numerous concerts are organised during the summer.

Stockholm

Stockholm

The capital of Sweden is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a mirage of saffron-coloured and iridescent terracotta buildings amidst the blue of the water and skies that are even bluer than the Swedish summer, or candidly covered with snow and dotted with winter lights. It is also a vibrant, modern city, famous for the production of elegant design, cutting edge fashion and world-class nightclubs.

The old city, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze that seems to have been built for very small, thin people. The red, orange and vanilla stucco walls of buildings that seem to curve into each other are home to countless souvenir shops and ice cream parlours.

Just south of Gamla Stan there is another island-district, Södermalm, where waterfront hills are adorned with beautiful homes and the main streets are dotted with bohemian shops, art galleries and clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main centre of the city, a bustling metropolis where boutiques and restaurants liven up the cool Swedish evenings.

Stockholm

Stockholm

The capital of Sweden is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a mirage of saffron-coloured and iridescent terracotta buildings amidst the blue of the water and skies that are even bluer than the Swedish summer, or candidly covered with snow and dotted with winter lights. It is also a vibrant, modern city, famous for the production of elegant design, cutting edge fashion and world-class nightclubs.

The old city, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze that seems to have been built for very small, thin people. The red, orange and vanilla stucco walls of buildings that seem to curve into each other are home to countless souvenir shops and ice cream parlours.

Just south of Gamla Stan there is another island-district, Södermalm, where waterfront hills are adorned with beautiful homes and the main streets are dotted with bohemian shops, art galleries and clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main centre of the city, a bustling metropolis where boutiques and restaurants liven up the cool Swedish evenings.

Copenaghen

Copenaghen

Copenhagen, literally "port of the merchants", is the capital of Denmark and one of the country's most densely populated cities. Originally a city mainly inhabited by fishermen, it became a fundamentally important port for trade.
Copenhagen is a year-round tourist destination and in summer the flow of tourists increases considerably thanks to Northern Europe cruises.

It is very common to add a stay in the city before a cruise, to take in its distinguishing relaxing atmosphere and see what it has to offer. Among its famous attractions you cannot miss the statue of the Mermaid which is located right at the entrance to the port and the Tivoli Gardens, one of the world's largest amusement parks, opened in 1843 and loved by everyone.

Copenhagen (København in Danish and 'Copenaga' in Italian [no source]) is the capital and the most populous city of Denmark with 518,574 inhabitants in the municipality (1,167,569 in the urban area). The city stretches across the islands of Sjælland and Amager and is separated from the city of Malmö in Sweden by the strait of Øresund.