Resorts World Cruises to launch Japan cruises
Resorts World Cruises will start Japan sailings this autumn.
Resorts World One will depart Hing Kong evert two weeks on a Night Naha-Miyakojima Japan cruise from 1 October.
It includes stops at both the Okinawan islands of Naha and Miyakojima
The two islands rate as among the best sub-tropical beaches in Japan as well as numerous historic attractions in the city of Naha.
Naha is famed for the Shuri Castle, the vibrant Kokusai Street and the Tsuboya Pottery District.
“With the support of the Okinawa local authorities, we look forward to rejuvenating both the local and regional cruise tourism industry together,” said RWC President Michael Goh.
The ship houses varied cuisine in 18 restaurants and bars, and puts on international entertainment at the Zodiac Theatre.
It also features a spa, gym and duty-free shopping.
The Japan cruise itinerary alternates with short cruises to Sanya.
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