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Legends Of Japan & Alaska

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 Cruise Length
19 Days
 Cruise Starts
Tokyo
 Cruise Finishes
Vancouver
19 Day Legends Of Japan & Alaska Itinerary (Oceania)
Countries Explored: Japan, USA, Canada
Cruise Line
Oceania
Ship
Ship Class
Oceania-Class
Passengers
1250
Crew
800
Launched
2019
Cruise Code
LATVRI19

Overview

Begin your journey in Tokyo and cruise through to Vancouver onboard the Oceania Riviera and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Oceania and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Arrives: 07:30

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, offers an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Asakusa district, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple. Nearby, Nakamise Street is perfect for souvenir shopping and sampling traditional snacks.

For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers. Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections, is a must-see for its sheer scale and energy. To experience tranquility, visit the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled in a lush forest in Shibuya. Don't miss trying Tokyo's renowned sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market or exploring the vibrant Harajuku district for trendy fashion and unique cafes.

Port:Yokohama

Yokohama Port serves as a gateway for travelers heading to Tokyo, located approximately 30 kms (about 19 miles) north of the port. The journey to Tokyo can take around 30 to 45 minutes by train. The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is the main docking site for cruise ships. The most efficient way to travel is by train, with the Minatomirai Line directly connecting Yokohama to Shibuya, a major hub in Tokyo. This allows visitors to easily access famous sights such as the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and the vibrant district of Shinjuku. Given the limited time typical of cruise stopovers, planning ahead to prioritize which attractions to visit is advisable.

Departs: 17:00

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, offers an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Asakusa district, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple. Nearby, Nakamise Street is perfect for souvenir shopping and sampling traditional snacks.

For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers. Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections, is a must-see for its sheer scale and energy. To experience tranquility, visit the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled in a lush forest in Shibuya. Don't miss trying Tokyo's renowned sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market or exploring the vibrant Harajuku district for trendy fashion and unique cafes.

Port:Yokohama

Yokohama Port serves as a gateway for travelers heading to Tokyo, located approximately 30 kms (about 19 miles) north of the port. The journey to Tokyo can take around 30 to 45 minutes by train. The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is the main docking site for cruise ships. The most efficient way to travel is by train, with the Minatomirai Line directly connecting Yokohama to Shibuya, a major hub in Tokyo. This allows visitors to easily access famous sights such as the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and the vibrant district of Shinjuku. Given the limited time typical of cruise stopovers, planning ahead to prioritize which attractions to visit is advisable.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 20:00

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 15:00

Sendai, the largest city in Japan’s Tohoku region, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and lush green spaces. Often called the "City of Trees," Sendai offers a harmonious blend of urban and natural beauty. The city’s iconic Sendai Castle, also known as Aoba Castle, provides stunning views of the city and a glimpse into its feudal past.

The Zuihoden Mausoleum, the resting place of the powerful samurai lord Date Masamune, showcases exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance. Sendai is also famous for its Tanabata Festival, one of Japan’s most celebrated festivals, featuring colourful decorations and lively parades. With its mix of historical sites, cultural festivities, and scenic beauty, Sendai is a fascinating destination in Japan.

Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 17:00

Hakodate is one of the most popular city destinations in Japan. Here you can experience diverse dynastic architecture, the last Shogun battlefield and enjoy shimmering night views from Mount Hakodate. Located along Hokkaido's southwestern tip, you can immerse yourself in history within the star-shaped walls of Fort Goryokaku and explore the site of famous battles that transformed Japan.

Enjoy a mouth-watering seafood rice bowl (kaisen-don) from the Hakodate Morning Market and then relax with a soak in the Yunokawa hot springs on Hakodate's outskirts.

Arrives: 07:30 Departs: 15:30

Otaru, located on the northwest coast of Hokkaido, Japan, is a charming port city known for its well-preserved architecture and scenic canals. The Otaru Canal, lined with historic warehouses, is a popular attraction, especially beautiful when illuminated at night. A stroll along the canal offers a glimpse into the city's past as a bustling trade hub.

The city is also famous for its glassworks, music boxes, and sake distilleries. Visitors can explore the Otaru Music Box Museum and the Kitaichi Glassworks to experience the local craftsmanship. The vibrant Sakaimachi Street, with its array of shops and cafes, is perfect for enjoying local delicacies and shopping for unique souvenirs. With its blend of history, culture, and picturesque scenery, Otaru is a delightful destination in Japan.

The international date line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north to south line on the Earth. It does zigzag around political borders such as eastern Russia and Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

Crossing the date line eastbound decreases the date by one day, while crossing the date line westbound increases the date. So when you cross east to west you always lose a day and crossing from west to east you get the same day twice (or gain a day).

Arrives: 13:00 Departs: 21:00

Wild, remote and stunningly beautiful, the city of Kodiak is a rugged outpost on Alaska's famed "Emerald Isle". Accessible only by plane or ship, will find you in a different Alaska - one of extreme wilderness and beauty, populated by hearty, friendly frontier folks.

Take a visit to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, home to the famed Kodiak brown bears. A scenic drive to Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park reveals stunning coastal views, World War II bunkers, and lush forest trails. For a cultural experience, explore the Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, which showcases the island's indigenous heritage. Don't miss the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center, where you can learn about the local fishing industry and marine life.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 16:00

Homer, located on the stunning Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is known as the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World" and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. The town’s picturesque setting includes panoramic views of Kachemak Bay, glaciers, and the rugged Alaskan wilderness.

The iconic Homer Spit, a narrow landform extending into the bay, is home to bustling harbours, seafood restaurants, and quaint shops. It's a hub for fishing charters, kayaking, and wildlife tours, providing ample opportunities to see marine life such as sea otters, seals, and whales. The Pratt Museum and Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center offer fascinating insights into the region’s natural history and cultural heritage.

Arrives: 10:00 Departs: 18:00

Whittier is 60 miles (about an hours drive) south of Anchorage, and is one of the Anchorage area's two major cruise ports. The trip south traverses the spectacular Turnagain Arm fiord and Portage Valley, passing the resort town of Girdwood along the way.

There are many small turnouts along the way that are photo-perfect. The small community of Girdwood is a great spot to take a quick hike or a ride up the aerial tram. Whittier itself offers fishing, and wildlife and glacier day cruises on top of being a major port of call for cruise passengers.

Off the coast of Yakutat - 200 miles North West of Juneau - Hubbard is certainly gigantic: it's more than 9km/6mi wide where it meets the ocean. The face is over 100m/350ft tall, and icebergs 3 to 4 stories in height aren’t uncommon.

Granted, most of that ice is below water, but the ice can be so thick that cruise ships can’t get too close. In the right conditions, however, your ship might be able to get within 1km/0.5mi of the face. The strong currents and riptides that flow between Gilbert Point and the face of the glacier cause calving to occur on a daily basis, sending massive chunks of ice crashing into Disenchantment Bay.

But don't be fooled, Hubbard Glacier stands strong and is advancing so fast its earned the title "The Galloping Glacier".

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

Venture 'where the north wind doesn’t blow' and discover Icy Strait Point. This uniquely Alaskan port is one of the few places in the world where wildlife outnumbers the human population. Pine trees as tall as skyscrapers, humpback whales, eagles, wild salmon, black bears and more form the harmonious tapestry of life in this Alaskan hinterland. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Icy Strait Point:

  • brave the world’s longest zipline, ZipRider
  • go whale watching
  • visit the Alaskan native village, Hoonah
  • hike, bike or kayak through the wilderness

Arrives: 10:00 Departs: 18:00

Ketchikan sits at the southern end of Alaska’s Inside Passage -  the canned salmon capital of the world, it’s a hub for fishing and outdoor sports. It’s also home to three tribes of Northwest Coast Indians, making it a great place to get a taste for the local culture.

Top Things to Do in Ketchikan:

  • visit Totem Bight State Park
  • venture past the town limits into Tongass National Forest
  • visit Ketchikan's own Saxman Native Village
  • a myriad of outdoor adventures from fishing to zip-lining!

Alaska's Inside Passage offers breathtaking views of glaciers, fjords, and abundant wildlife , making it one of the most scenic cruises in the world and one of the few locations where deep-draft ships can sail close to steep mountain walls. Stretching from Puget Sound in Washington to the Alaskan Panhandle, this coastal route provides stunning natural scenery. Expect to see orcas, humpback whales, and sea lions from the deck, while eagles soar overhead.

Massive tidewater glaciers, forest-clad islands, ice-carved fjords, and charming coastal towns such as Juneau, Ketchikan, Haines and Skagway await you here. On small ship cruises, you’ll visit even more intimate ports of call. Glacier Bay National Park and Hubbard Glacier are highlights.

Arrives: 06:00 Departs: 19:00

Vancouver is the ideal home port to begin or end an Alaskan adventure. Blessed with stunning vistas and exciting activities, Vancouver offers the perfect blend of urban and natural experiences. Vancouver is a must for any cruise itinerary, and because it's a compact, walkable city right on the edge of nature, adding on just a couple of extra days to explore will give you an authentic taste of what makes this place so attractive to visitors.

Located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront, 'Canada Place' (cruise terminal) can service up to three luxury cruise ships at any given time.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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A wonderful first cruise with Oceania!   3 , VIC, Australia, Oct 2023
We chose this cruise for the itinerary starting in Trieste and including Adriatic ports, Greece and Türkiye. The Riviera was a good size, not too small and big enough to have plenty of facilities and restaurants. Our Oceanview cabin was very spacious with a panoramic window and a large newly renovated bathroom. The food was of a high standard and they ...read more catered very well for those on special diets. We also had four specialty restaurants included, our favourite was Red Ginger. The highlight of our cruise was our visit to Ephesus (from Izmir) and Istanbul. The cruise finished in Greece so we included a short stay in Athens where we saw the Acropolis and the fascinating Acropolis Museum.

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