Far East & Indian Ocean

The Far East has a warm welcome for visitors from Hong Kong, to Hanoi. Cruising is a great way to get to see this wonderful, colourful and cultural continent. There are numerous port cities in the Far East with historical and cultural importance, and most cruise lines itineraries may mean you will get to see most of these along your voyage. In Japan, for example, Nagasaki is a major port city that has its recent history in the Second World War. It has a Peace Park marking the event. This sprawling urban city has a mix of history, natural sights and places of interest including a volcano and Saikai National Park.
Thailand, Bangkok is a great stop for those looking to experience the country's rich culture, architecture and cuisine. The city is home to a number of temples, parks and canals, as well as major attractions such as the National Museum, the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple. This bustling city is a must, go bargain hunting in the markets Elsewhere in the Far East, the unique fusion of old and new in Singapore is likely to be a major draw for cruise goers? The city with its high skyscrapers, parks and gardens, bustling shops and restaurants, and arts and culture venues that can be said to be works of art in their own right.
Further north, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is another cruise stop that again has the mix of tradition and modernity a truly unique holiday destination. Immerse yourself in the city's culture by visiting the Islamic Arts Museum, the National Art Gallery and its many examples of breathtaking architecture, or check out the area's busy markets and shops to see if you can haggle yourself a bargain.
What better way to invigorate the senses than on a cruise to the Far East with Cruise nation. Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, The Philippines and the increasingly popular Cambodia and Vietnam.