Japan Cruise +Hotel in Tokyo +Flights

16 nights holiday: Flights + 3 nights Hotel stay in Tokyo + 12 nights Cruise from Yokohama (Japan) on Celebrity Millennium

from £2,851 Final price per person in double occupancy. Depart from London
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Cruise Japan Cruise +Hotel in Tokyo +Flights

16 nights holiday: Flights + 3 nights Hotel stay in Tokyo + 12 nights Cruise

from £2,851 Price per person

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Holiday itinerary

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Day 1

Departure flights from London.

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Day 2

Arrival flights at Tokyo. First night hotel stay in Tokyo.

Tokyo

With more than 35 million inhabitants, Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolis and the one with the most options by far. You won't have time to get bored: shopping, dining, nightlife and a different culture all await you in Tokyo. Traditional Japanese architecture fuses with skyscrapers housing major multinationals, and its gardens are a natural spectacle to behold. Restaurants, people and bustle everywhere: that's Tokyo, a city that never sleeps.

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Day 3

Enjoy the day at Tokyo. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 4

Enjoy the day at Tokyo. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 5

End of hotel stay. Cruise embarkation in Yokohama (Japan).

Yokohama (Japan)

Tokyo is the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone. There are many places of interest to visit such as the temples of Asakusa, the gardens of the Imperial Palace (in Chiyoda) and the Meiji Shrine.

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Day 6

At sea.

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Day 7

Port of call in Kobe (Japan).

Kobe (Japan)

A cosmopolitan city with an international flavor, Kobe is situated on the main island of Honshu in the Kansai region of Japan. One of the most impotant port cities in the region it was established in 1868 as a gateway to the western world. Famous globally for its Kobe Beef, the city in true Japanese style boasts a mix of impressive skyscrapers and modern architecture, which includes the worlds longest suspension bridge, with traditional Japanese culture.

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Day 8

Port of call in Kobe (Japan). Port of call in Kyoto (Osaka).

Kobe (Japan)

A cosmopolitan city with an international flavor, Kobe is situated on the main island of Honshu in the Kansai region of Japan. One of the most impotant port cities in the region it was established in 1868 as a gateway to the western world. Famous globally for its Kobe Beef, the city in true Japanese style boasts a mix of impressive skyscrapers and modern architecture, which includes the worlds longest suspension bridge, with traditional Japanese culture.

Kyoto (Osaka)

Once the capital for over a millennia and found among the Western Honshu Mountains, Kyoto has a reputation for being the most beautiful city in Japan. Visitors have no problems keeping themselves occupied as the city boasts an unparalleled array of cultural sights and attractions. Spread out over its several districts, Kyotos numerous palaces, shrines, temples, gardens and other landmarks are all perfectly preserved while the city also plays host to several festivals thoughout the year

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Day 9

Port of call in Kyoto (Osaka).

Kyoto (Osaka)

Once the capital for over a millennia and found among the Western Honshu Mountains, Kyoto has a reputation for being the most beautiful city in Japan. Visitors have no problems keeping themselves occupied as the city boasts an unparalleled array of cultural sights and attractions. Spread out over its several districts, Kyotos numerous palaces, shrines, temples, gardens and other landmarks are all perfectly preserved while the city also plays host to several festivals thoughout the year

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Day 10

Port of call in Hiroshima, Japan.

Hiroshima, Japan

The wounds of the first atomic bombing in history healed and Hiroshima is today a dynamic city, full of students and industrial commerce. The city counts with a Memorial Museum. Hiroshima has two places named Heritage Sites by the UNESCO: the Sanctuary Itsukushima in the Island of Miyajima abd the Peace Memorial of hiroshima. In the park Memorial you can visit the Peace Bell, the Peace Flame, the Memorial Cenotaph, the Statue of the Children, the Mount Memorial and the gates of Peace.

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Day 11

At sea.

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Day 12

Port of call in Nagasaki (Japan).

Nagasaki (Japan)

Nagasaki is a nice location in Japan, found in a valley of high hills. The opposite of other locations in Japan, in the ancient times Nagasaki was a comercial port for portuguese and dutch, and whose passage in the heritage of the city still remain. Some places you can visit in Nagasaki: Glover Garden, Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki Peace Park, Sofuku-ji temple, Lantern Festival (from mid January to mid February)

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Day 13

Port of call in Jeju Island (South Korea).

Jeju Island (South Korea)

Also known as "Island of the Gods" Jeju Island is a popular destination for domestic tourists, particularly Honeymooners, with its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and stunning volcanic landscape. The Island offers a diverse range of activities and attractions from botanical gardens and museums to theme parks. Jeju City offers tourists plenty of choice with its many resteraunts, commecial centers and nightlife.

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Day 14

Port of call in Kagoshima (Japan).

Kagoshima (Japan)

With its warm climate, beautiful scenery and its very own active volcano, Kagoshima has earnt itself the nickname of "the naples of the eastern world". The city of Kagoshima offers visitors large commercial centers including the Tenmonkan Arcade, restaurants offering local Satsuma Province cuisine and nightlife. Just a short boat ride away, the volcano of Sakurajima is a popular attraction. Its summit is split into three peaks, Kita-dake (northern peak), Naka-dake (central peak) and Minami-dake (southern peak) which is currently active.

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Day 15

At sea.

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Day 16

Port of call in Shimizu (Japón).

Shimizu (Japón)
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Day 17

Disembarking at Yokohama (Japan). Flights from Tokyo to London.

Yokohama (Japan)

Tokyo is the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone. There are many places of interest to visit such as the temples of Asakusa, the gardens of the Imperial Palace (in Chiyoda) and the Meiji Shrine.

Visited destinations

Yokohama (Japan), Kobe (Japan), Kyoto (Osaka), Hiroshima, Japan, Nagasaki (Japan), Jeju Island (South Korea), Kagoshima (Japan), Shimizu (Japón)

Sailing dates

16 Jun; 27 Aug 2024

From

London, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast

Japan Cruise +Hotel in Tokyo +Flights Cruise itinerary  - Celebrity Cruises
Flight from LondonOther origins: Manchester,Glasgow,Belfast
3 nights Hotel stayin TokyoChoose No. of Nights
12 nights CruiseYokohama (Japan), at sea, Kobe (Japan), Kobe (Japan) ...
Return flightsfrom Tokyo
Visited destinations

Yokohama (Japan), Kobe (Japan), Kyoto (Osaka), Hiroshima, Japan, Nagasaki (Japan), Jeju Island (South Korea), Kagoshima (Japan), Shimizu (Japón)

Sailing dates

16 Jun; 27 Aug 2024

From

London, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast

The ship: Celebrity Millennium

This recently-renovated ship is a firm favourite with guests.

The name behind the Celebrity Millennium® Class is the recently revitalised Celebrity Millennium®. The luxury and serenity aboard this grand ship makes it perfect for exploring destinations from Alaska to Asia.

Year renovated 2019
Beam 32 m.
Length 293 m.
Tonnage 91000 tn.
Occupancy 2034
Crew 999
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 45:1
Number of decks 11
Number of staterooms 975
Number of interior staterooms 195
Number of staterooms with balcony 590
See Celebrity Millennium technical details

What's included onboard?

24-hour cabin service with a selection of cold and warm dishes and house-made drinks (surcharges apply between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.)

A full program of activities (cooking classes, lectures, art expositions, sports, games etc)

Drinks are included depending on your selected fare type but if you have not selected a fare with drinks included you will always have non-bottled water, lemonade and ice tea included.

Celebrity’s family-friendly ships offer a Camp at Sea program for children aged three to twelve; Camp at Sea is open every day, with a fun-filled schedule of activities such as arts and crafts, themed parties, sports tournaments, treasure hunts, and even calming meditation sessions; Older kids also have a dedicated space at the Teen Club, for thirteen to seventeen-year-olds.

Great performances at the theatre are all included apart from live music in bars, lounges and night clubs.

Whether your stateroom preference is an inside, oceanview, or veranda stateroom, or a luxurious suite, your accommodations will always be included within the cost of your cruise fare.

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night snacks are included with an extraordinary selection of choices; you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the grand setting of the Main Restaurant; other options include a spa cafe for healthy eaters, the Mast Grill for relaxed, poolside dining, and the laidback Oceanview Cafe, a market-style venue offering dishes from around the world, including made-to-order pizza, sushi, pasta, a salad bar, and a full range of appetizers, entrees, and desserts; if you wish to try something different, there’s also a selection of mouthwatering speciality restaurants, but those come at an extra cost.

What's not included?

A daily gratuity or service charge will be charged (you can pre-pay this on our website);  for standard cabins, the charge will be $18, for Concierge and AquaClass Staterooms $18,50; and  $23 for Suites (per guest per day); Also, an 18% gratuity will automatically be added for spa & salon services and a 20% gratuity for speciality dining, room service, beverages*, and minibar items; if you incur any of these gratuities, you will see them reflected as itemised charges on your receipt at the time of the transaction; Gratuities for the stateroom and restaurant services are shared by dining, bar and culinary services staff, stateroom attendants, and other hotel services teams; 

Wi-Fi is not included unless you book an All Included fare which includes Basic Wi-Fi access. With cruise only rates, Wi-Fi can be purchased separately.

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