Princess Cruises expands 2025-26 Japan cruises

Friday, 30 May, 2024 0

Princess Cruises is expanding the number of Japan cruise itineraries for the 2025-26 season.  

On sale now, Diamond Princess returns with an expanded Japan season.

“For our fall 2025 through winter 2026 season, we’re thrilled to expand our Japan cruises from Tokyo (Yokohama) during the fall foliage season,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer.

“It continues to Singapore to highlight the best of Southeast Asia.”

The expanded autumn 2025 season offers 11 new voyages ranging in length from nine to 22 nights.

It features 25 destinations throughout Japan, as well as stops in Korea and Taiwan.

Highlights of the season include the 13-night Circle Japan Fall Foliage and the nine-night Circle Japan voyage with stops at Nagasaki, Akita and Sakaiminato.

The nine-night Southern Islands departures explores the islands of Okinawa and Ishigaki.

  • A 10-night Kyushu & Korea cruise includes visits to Hiroshima, Osaka (for Kyoto) and Shimizu for Mt. Fuji.

Guests can combine itineraries for an comprehensive 40-night sailing.

Following an extended Japan season, Diamond Princess will sail to Singapore on a 12-day Southeast Asia & Japan cruise featuring Taipei (Keelung) and Hong Kong.

It then embarks on three roundtrip Singapore sailings.

There are two Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam cruises and a 14-night Southeast Asia & Japan sailing from Singapore back to Tokyo (Yokohama).

The 2,670-guest Diamond Princess was built in Japan. 

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