14 Apr 2027
Lautoka
01:00
20:00
Lautoka is often described as the sugar city. Sugar cane is the major industry of Fiji and Lautoka is its main base. Here are the industries‘ headquarters, the largest sugar mill, modern loading facilities and a large wharf. It features 70 miles of roads, almost all paved, a wonderful botanical garden and royal palm trees decorating the city‘s main street, Vitogo Parade. The municipal market is another attraction from both outside and inside. Fiji typifies the image of paradise. The people here live as they have done for centuries, retaining their ancient traditions and simple and carefree lifestyle supported by the harvest of a generous land and bountiful sea.
15 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
16 Apr 2027
Ambrym Island, Vanuatu
13:30
23:30
Unlike Espiritu Santo with its raised coral reefs and white sand, Ambrym is a volcanically active island with dark sand beaches. Ambrym is known as the island of magic and is the source of five local languages that all evolved on Ambrym. This handful of languages contributes to the well over 100 languages of Vanuatu. Some of Ambrym’s magic takes place in the lush greenery of the local community of Ranon. Here the people perform a very special and traditional ‘Rom’ dance. Participants prepare their masks and costumes in secrecy and the dance is reserved for special occasions.
17 Apr 2027
Pentecost Island
07:30
19:00
18 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
19 Apr 2027
Port Mary, Santa Ana Island, Soloman Islands
07:00
13:30
Port St Mary is a village district in the south-west of the Isle of Man. The village takes its name from the former Chapel of St Mary which is thought to have overlooked Chapel Bay in the village. Its population is 1,953 according to the 2011 census. In the 19th century it was sometimes called Port-le-Murray.
20 Apr 2027
Lumalihe Island
11:00
20:00
21 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
22 Apr 2027
Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
08:00
00:00
23 Apr 2027
Garove Island, Papua New Guinea
13:30
20:00
24 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
25 Apr 2027
Kapingamarangi, Micronesia
08:30
19:00
26 Apr 2027
Nukuoro , Micronesia
08:30
19:00
27 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
28 Apr 2027
Pohnpei
07:30
20:00
29 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
30 Apr 2027
Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia
07:30
17:00
1 May 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
2 May 2027
Apra
10:00
01:00
14 Apr 2027
Lautoka
01:00
20:00
Lautoka is often described as the sugar city. Sugar cane is the major industry of Fiji and Lautoka is its main base. Here are the industries‘ headquarters, the largest sugar mill, modern loading facilities and a large wharf. It features 70 miles of roads, almost all paved, a wonderful botanical garden and royal palm trees decorating the city‘s main street, Vitogo Parade. The municipal market is another attraction from both outside and inside. Fiji typifies the image of paradise. The people here live as they have done for centuries, retaining their ancient traditions and simple and carefree lifestyle supported by the harvest of a generous land and bountiful sea.
15 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
16 Apr 2027
Ambrym Island, Vanuatu
13:30
23:30
Unlike Espiritu Santo with its raised coral reefs and white sand, Ambrym is a volcanically active island with dark sand beaches. Ambrym is known as the island of magic and is the source of five local languages that all evolved on Ambrym. This handful of languages contributes to the well over 100 languages of Vanuatu. Some of Ambrym’s magic takes place in the lush greenery of the local community of Ranon. Here the people perform a very special and traditional ‘Rom’ dance. Participants prepare their masks and costumes in secrecy and the dance is reserved for special occasions.
17 Apr 2027
Pentecost Island
07:30
19:00
18 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
19 Apr 2027
Port Mary, Santa Ana Island, Soloman Islands
07:00
13:30
Port St Mary is a village district in the south-west of the Isle of Man. The village takes its name from the former Chapel of St Mary which is thought to have overlooked Chapel Bay in the village. Its population is 1,953 according to the 2011 census. In the 19th century it was sometimes called Port-le-Murray.
20 Apr 2027
Lumalihe Island
11:00
20:00
21 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
22 Apr 2027
Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
08:00
00:00
23 Apr 2027
Garove Island, Papua New Guinea
13:30
20:00
24 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
25 Apr 2027
Kapingamarangi, Micronesia
08:30
19:00
26 Apr 2027
Nukuoro , Micronesia
08:30
19:00
27 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
28 Apr 2027
Pohnpei
07:30
20:00
29 Apr 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
30 Apr 2027
Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia
07:30
17:00
1 May 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
2 May 2027
Apra
10:00
01:00
3 May 2027
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
08:00
14:30
4 May 2027
Pagan, Northern Mariana Islands
08:00
19:00
5 May 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
6 May 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
7 May 2027
Torishima Island Cruising
14:00
15:00
8 May 2027
Shimizu
12:00
00:00
9 May 2027
Motomachi, Oshima Island
07:30
19:00
10 May 2027
Toba
08:00
19:00
11 May 2027
Takamatsu
13:30
19:00
12 May 2027
Kochi, Japan
08:00
15:00
13 May 2027
Miyajima
07:30
13:30
14 May 2027
Miyanoura - Yakushima
09:30
19:00
15 May 2027
At Sea
01:00
01:00
16 May 2027
Kobe, Japan
08:00
01:00
The Japanese city of Kobe needs no introduction. The name is synonymous with its home grown superstar. We are not talking of its stunning shrines, cherry trees laden with blossom during sakura or effervescent city, buzzing with life 24/7. We are of course talking of a much more grass roots hero – its eponymous beef. The delicacy might have put the city on the map, but there is far more to Kobe than its meat. Naturally, Kobe wears its cuisine as a badge of honour. View less Its port history has given it a gastronomy that is quite different from its neighbours. Seafood and sushi is naturally some of the freshest and most diverse you can find, but Kobe’s multi-cultural nature (the city is home to 98 different nationalities) means that it has one of the most diverse gastronomic cultures in Japan. Bread and bakeries are also an (unexpected) delicacy. Additionally, Sake is taken very seriously – Kobe even has its own museum dedicated to the national spirit. Historically, Kobe has always been a key city for Japan. Renamed in 1889, it was known as Owada no Tomari during the Nara Period (710-784 C.E.). Kobe’s location on the calm Inland Sea between Osaka and Kyoto has proven to be pivotal in Japanese history; it is mentioned in famous literary works such as The Tale of Genji (from approximately late 9th century) and the Taiheiki (14th century). The city and region are home to many attractions including the Himeji Castle (widely considered to be Japan‘s most beautiful feudal castle), a short ride away.