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Seabourn World Cruises: 129 nights from Los Angeles with Seabourn Sojourn
Jan 6, 2026

United States, Hawaii, French Polynesia, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Canada
from $86,139.20
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World Cruises with Seabourn Sojourn from $86,139.20
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Departure Port: Los Angeles ➞ Landing: Vancouver

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Discover the Magic of Los Angeles: A Vibrant City of Dreams

Los Angeles, located in California, is a city synonymous with glamour, entertainment, and cultural diversity. Founded in 1781, Los Angeles has grown into a global metropolis known for its iconic landmarks, beautiful beaches, and thriving arts scene, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a taste of the American dream.

Sunny Climate of Los Angeles

Los Angeles boasts a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, offering nearly year-round sunshine. Summer months are perfect for beach days in Santa Monica or exploring Griffith Park for panoramic views of the city. Winter brings cooler temperatures ideal for hiking in Runyon Canyon or visiting museums like The Getty Center.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Los Angeles

Explore Los Angeles' top attractions, including Hollywood Boulevard with its Walk of Fame and iconic theaters, Universal Studios Hollywood for theme park thrills, and the Getty Villa showcasing ancient art and architecture. Visit the vibrant neighborhoods of Venice Beach for eclectic street performers and Muscle Beach for fitness enthusiasts, shop on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, or hike to the Hollywood Sign for a quintessential LA experience.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of Southern California

Indulge in Los Angeles' diverse culinary scene with fresh seafood from local waters, farm-to-table dishes highlighting California produce, and multicultural flavors from around the world. Try Mexican street tacos in Boyle Heights, Korean BBQ in Koreatown, or gourmet food trucks serving up innovative cuisine. Don't miss out on LA's famous In-N-Out Burger or a refreshing açai bowl from a trendy juice bar.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Los Angeles

Enhance your Los Angeles experience by booking a cruise departing from this bustling port city. Choose from cruise options exploring the Mexican Riviera, visiting tropical paradises like Hawaii or Tahiti, or sailing to vibrant cities along the Pacific Coast. A cruise from Los Angeles promises luxury accommodations, exciting shore excursions, and unforgettable experiences at sea that will leave you with lasting memories of your time in the City of Angels.

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.

Nawiliwili

Nawiliwili

Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Huahine

Huahine

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.

Raiatea

Raiatea

Suva

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Dravuni Island

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Mystery Island

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Lifou

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Waitangi (Bay Of Islands)

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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.

Wellington

Wellington

Kaikoura

Kaikoura

Akaroa

Akaroa

Port Chalmers

Port Chalmers

Oban

Oban

Nelson

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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.

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.

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.

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.

Portland (GB)

Portland (GB)

Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island

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.

Busselton

Busselton

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.

Exmouth

Exmouth

Broome

Broome

Rich History of Broome

Broome, located in Western Australia, has a fascinating history deeply rooted in its pearling industry. Established in the late 1800s, Broome quickly became known as the "Pearling Capital of Australia" due to its thriving pearl diving industry. The multicultural heritage of the city is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions, shaped by the contributions of Indigenous Australians, Asian pearl divers, and European settlers.

Pleasant Climate and Tropical Vibes

Broome enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm weather and sunny days for most of the year. The dry season from April to October offers ideal conditions for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, with temperatures ranging from comfortable to pleasantly warm. The wet season from November to March brings occasional rainfall but also lush greenery and vibrant landscapes.

Must-Visit Attractions in Broome

Broome boasts a range of attractions that cater to every visitor's interests. Cable Beach is a world-renowned stretch of white sand where you can witness stunning sunsets and camel rides along the shore. Gantheaume Point showcases ancient dinosaur footprints, while the historic Chinatown district offers a glimpse into Broome's pearling past. Don't miss the Staircase to the Moon natural phenomenon visible from Roebuck Bay.

Local Cuisine and Delicacies

Broome's culinary scene is a fusion of flavors influenced by its diverse cultural heritage. Indulge in fresh seafood like mud crabs, prawns, and barramundi caught locally, or savor Asian-inspired dishes reflecting the city's historical ties to pearl divers from Japan and Malaysia. Taste indigenous ingredients like bush tomatoes and finger limes that add unique flavors to traditional dishes.

Embark on a Memorable Cruise from Broome

To elevate your Broome experience, consider booking a cruise departing from this coastal gem. Cruises offer the opportunity to explore the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, visit nearby islands like the Buccaneer Archipelago, and witness marine life such as dolphins and turtles in their natural habitat. Booking a cruise from Broome guarantees unforgettable moments and a deeper appreciation for the beauty of Australia's northwest coast.

Kury Bay

Kury Bay

Darwin

Darwin

Exploring Darwin: A Tropical Paradise in Australia

Darwin, situated in Australia's Northern Territory, is a city rich in history and natural beauty, offering visitors a unique blend of indigenous culture and modern charm. Founded in 1869, Darwin has overcome its tumultuous past, including being heavily bombed during World War II, to become a vibrant and multicultural destination that celebrates its resilience and diversity.

Tropical Climate of Darwin

Darwin experiences a tropical savanna climate characterized by two distinct seasons: the wet season from November to April and the dry season from May to October. The wet season brings heavy rainfall and impressive thunderstorms, while the dry season offers sunny days and cooler nights, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities like exploring national parks and enjoying the city's outdoor markets.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Darwin

Discover Darwin's unique attractions, such as the Mindil Beach Sunset Market where you can sample local cuisine and watch stunning sunsets over the Timor Sea. Explore the lush George Brown Botanic Gardens, visit Crocosaurus Cove to get up close with saltwater crocodiles, or take a day trip to Litchfield National Park to swim in refreshing waterfalls.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of the Northern Territory

Immerse yourself in Darwin's culinary scene by trying local delicacies like barramundi fish, kangaroo meat, mud crab, and buffalo steaks. Indulge in Asian-inspired dishes at the Parap Markets or savor fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity to taste traditional Aboriginal bush foods like bush tomatoes and macadamia nuts for a truly authentic culinary experience.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Darwin

Take your Darwin adventure to the next level by booking a cruise departing from this coastal city. From luxury cruises exploring the Kimberley region's rugged landscapes to wildlife cruises in search of dolphins and sea turtles in the Timor Sea, there are diverse options to suit every traveler. A cruise from Darwin promises unforgettable experiences and breathtaking views of Australia's northern waters.

Lembar

Lembar

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!

Komodo Island

Komodo Island

Makassar

Makassar

Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa

Hong Kong

Hong Kong


Hong Kong is one of the main cities in China for its economy, tourism and the density of population. Hong Kong is a combination of Eastern and Western cultures, new and old, offering its visitors an endless variety of places to explore, bars, clubs, street markets, haute-couture boutiques and much more. Visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade with its breath-taking landscape on the port. At night the buildings are all lighted-up and offer a real spectacle. If you want to take a break from the skyscrapers and are looking for a calmer place, you can reach Repulse Bay, more crowded in summer, for a relaxing walk and detox from the traffic and the frenzy typical of the huge metropolis. Many of the Cruises to Far East leave from Hong Kong’s port and take you to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, to discover the most exotic places in the world. You can visit the Far East with the best cruise companies such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea and many more.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong


Hong Kong is one of the main cities in China for its economy, tourism and the density of population. Hong Kong is a combination of Eastern and Western cultures, new and old, offering its visitors an endless variety of places to explore, bars, clubs, street markets, haute-couture boutiques and much more. Visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade with its breath-taking landscape on the port. At night the buildings are all lighted-up and offer a real spectacle. If you want to take a break from the skyscrapers and are looking for a calmer place, you can reach Repulse Bay, more crowded in summer, for a relaxing walk and detox from the traffic and the frenzy typical of the huge metropolis. Many of the Cruises to Far East leave from Hong Kong’s port and take you to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, to discover the most exotic places in the world. You can visit the Far East with the best cruise companies such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea and many more.

Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung

Hualien

Hualien

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.

Amami Oshima

Amami Oshima

Takamatsu

Takamatsu

Beppu

Beppu

Busan

Busan

Busan

Busan

Kanazawa

Kanazawa

Kanazawa

Kanazawa

Akita

Akita

Aomori

Aomori

Miyakojima

Miyakojima

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

Hitachinaka

Hitachinaka

Sendai

Sendai

Hakodate

Hakodate

Kushiro

Kushiro

Kodiak

Kodiak

Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay

Sitka

Sitka

Klawock

Klawock

Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert

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.