Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Mariner |
Destination |
Asia |
Nights |
35 |
Departure Date |
31 Mar 2022 |
Description |
35 Night Cruise sailing from Hong Kong to San Francisco aboard Seven Seas Mariner.
Seven Seas Mariner is the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, as well as the first to offer dining by the famed Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris in Signatures, one of four single, open-seating restaurants. Catering to only 700 guests, she is one of the most spacious cruise ships afloat, and, her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 provides the highest level of personal service in the tradition of Regent Seven Seas.
On just about any night on the Seven Seas Mariner, you'll be tempted to abandon any thoughts of going to bed at a sensible hour. There are dazzling live performances, thrilling games of chance, romantic cabaret acts, hilarious (and sometimes quite talented) Karaoke performances, plus dancing until you have had enough. Need a partner? One of the gentlemen hosts will be honored to spin you around the floor.
You're on vacation! And with renowned "Above and Beyond" service taking care of every little nuance or housekeeping chore, you can spend your time in more pleasurable pursuits. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your children are not only having fun, but are safely attended to. With the Seven Seas Mariner's outstanding 1 to 1.5 guest to crew ratio, you're assured of a matchless level of personal service. So relax!
Highlights of this cruise:
Hong Kong
In 1841, Hong Kong became a British Crown colony when it was acquired from China. In 1984, Britain and China signed an agreement which stated Hong Kong would return to China, but that it would maintain in its capitalist system for 50 years. This transfer took place during on June 30, 1997 under great pomp and ceremony. Its enormous harbor, vast industrialization and free port status make it a major Asian crossroad, and perhaps the best place to shop in the world.
Nagasaki
Nagasaki is the capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture in Japan. It was a center of European influence in feudal Japan from first contact through the isolationist era until the opening of Japan and the modernization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration. It became a major Imperial Japanese Navy base during the First Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War. The city became the second city in the world to be bombed by a nuclear weapon, following Hiroshima.
Kyoto
Visit breathtaking temples and shrines of Kyoto, Japan’s old imperial capital, or visit ancient Nara, the cradle of Japanese arts, literature and crafts, with its magnificent shrines and temples. Stroll through Nara Park, famed for its deer and impressive Kasuga Grand Shrine and tour Osaka where you will witness its imposing castle. From Kobe, bring home exotic mementos such as silks, ceramic teapots, paper parasols, superb artworks and pottery among other beautiful objects. Enjoy traditional Japanese fare or indulge in a wonderful dinner of Kobe beef. Everything will be exquisitely prepared and served.
Tokyo
Because it is the seat of the Japanese government and the home of the Imperial Family, Tokyo is the de facto capital of Japan. The firebombings of WWII in 1945, with 75,000 to 200,000 killed and half of the city destroyed, were almost as devastating as the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. After the war, Tokyo was completely rebuilt. Today, Tokyo is one of the three world finance "command centers," along with New York and London.
Petropavlovsk
The city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is the industrial, scientific and cultural center of Kamchatka. The city and its extremely large harbor are well-protected from all storms, and even from dreaded tsunami tidal waves. The city is surrounded by incredible natural beauty with the Avacha and Koryak volcanoes to the north, and huge Avacha Bay to the south. There is breathtaking beauty and heritage of this unique city, surrounded by mountains, volcanoes and geysers.
Kodiak
About 30 miles off the southeast coast of the Alaskan peninsula is Kodiak, encompassing around 5,000 square miles of dense forests, jagged peaks and bays teeming with wildlife and natural beauty. Nicknamed "Alaska's Emerald Isle" by its residents, is described as a place to leave civilization behind as you brave the sometimes unrelenting elements to truly rediscover nature in its purest state. Endless outdoor activities range from hiking through the forests to watching the Kodiak bears foraging for food. Fishing enthusiasts find Kodiak Island offers great salmon, halibut and trout fishing.
Sitka
Founded by Russian fur traders as New Archangel in 1799, Sitka was the historic center of Russia’s Alaskan empire. The Russian flag was replaced by the Stars and Stripes when the United States purchased the Alaska territory in 1867. Today, picturesque Sitka, is known for its fishing industry, an annual summer classical music festival and, of course, its many historic visitor attractions. On a clear day Sitka, the only city in southeast Alaska that actually fronts the Pacific Ocean, rivals Juneau for the sheer beauty of its surroundings.
Vancouver
“Gassy Jack†Deighton saw a chance to make money from the miners on their way to the Yukon and the saloon he built became the focus of the shanty town known as Gas Town. From here, modern Vancouver was born - Canada’s third largest city. The government persuaded the settlers to change the name of the town to Vancouver, after Captain George Vancouver, who sailed the area’s waters in 1792. Today Vancouver offers travelers tram rides to the top of Grouse Mountain, the lovely Ming Dynasty Gardens, historic Gas Town and picturesque Stanley Park.
San Francisco
From the first Spanish Mission founded by the “Sacred Expedition†in 1776, to the rip-roaring days of the Barbary Coast and California Gold Rush to rising phoenix-like after the great earthquake of 1906, San Francisco never ceases to please the eye, the heart and the palate. With such iconic sites as Chinatown, Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Victorian architecture of Pacific Heights, Union Square, colorful trolley cars, Muir Woods and the surrounding vineyards of Napa and Sonoma Valley, the “City by the Bay†is always a must-see on any visitor’s list to the West Coast.
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $29,530 |
AU $45,600 |
AU $60,170 |
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E - Concierge Suite |
AU $30,880 |
AU $47,060 |
AU $61,630 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $31,830 |
AU $48,080 |
AU $62,650 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
31/03 |
Hong Kong |
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5:00 PM |
2 |
01/04 |
Xiamen, China |
12:00 PM |
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3 |
02/04 |
Xiamen, China |
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6:00 PM |
4 |
03/04 |
At sea |
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5 |
04/04 |
Shanghai, China |
10:00 AM |
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6 |
05/04 |
Shanghai, China |
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4:00 PM |
7 |
06/04 |
At sea |
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8 |
07/04 |
Okinawa (Naha), Japan |
7:30 AM |
7:00 PM |
9 |
08/04 |
Oshima Island, Japan |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
10 |
09/04 |
Nagasaki, Japan |
9:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
11 |
10/04 |
At sea |
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12 |
11/04 |
Kyoto, Japan |
8:00 AM |
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13 |
12/04 |
Kyoto, Japan |
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7:00 PM |
14 |
13/04 |
At sea |
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15 |
14/04 |
Tokyo, Japan |
8:00 AM |
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16 |
15/04 |
Tokyo, Japan |
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7:00 PM |
17 |
16/04 |
At sea |
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18 |
17/04 |
Hakodate, Japan |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
19 |
18/04 |
At sea |
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20 |
19/04 |
At sea |
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21 |
20/04 |
Petropavlovsk, Russia |
10:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
22 |
21/04 |
At sea |
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23 |
22/04 |
At sea |
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24 |
23/04 |
Dutch Harbour, Unalaska, Alaska |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
25 |
24/04 |
At sea |
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26 |
25/04 |
Kodiak, Alaska |
8:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
27 |
26/04 |
Anchorage, Alaska |
8:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
28 |
27/04 |
At sea |
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29 |
28/04 |
Sitka, Alaska |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
30 |
29/04 |
Ketchikan, Alaska |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
31 |
30/04 |
At sea |
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32 |
01/05 |
Vancouver, BC. Canada |
8:00 AM |
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33 |
02/05 |
Vancouver, BC. Canada |
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4:00 PM |
34 |
03/05 |
At sea |
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35 |
04/05 |
San Francisco, California, USA |
7:00 PM |
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36 |
05/05 |
San Francisco, California, USA |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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