Princess Cruises releases 2023 Japan programme
Princess Cruises unveiled its 2023 Japan programme comprising itineraries spanning the southern tropical islands of Okinawa to Hokkaido.
The.2,670-guest Diamond Princess returns for the summer and fall of 2023 to celebrate its 10th anniversary of sailing from Tokyo (Yokohama) and Kobe.
Calling to 38 destinations in four countries on 43 unique itineraries, Diamond Princess will offer 57 departures, ranging from five to 19-nights.
Highlights from Princess Cruises’ Japan 2023 programme include 16th century Osaka Castle and Seiryu-ji Temple, home of Japan’s largest bronze seated Buddha, the world-famous Kyoto Gion Festival, Mt. Fuji and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
There are also Japan Cruisetours for travellers with more time to explore Japan.
Princess offers 13- or 14-night ‘highlights featuring a multiple-night land tour combined with the cruise, for more time on land to experience both Tokyo and Kyoto.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( Asia Pecific ) Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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