Ship:  Spirit of Oceanus

Itinerary:  Grand Asia + Angkor Wat and Cambodia

click to enlarge
Spirit of Oceanus | slide show
Previous Image   Next Image Japanese geisha

 cabins & deck plans  |  additional itineraries |  cancellation policy

Day 1 : Arrive in Japan
Day 2 : Kobe
Day 3 : Miyajima / Hiroshima
Day 4 : Nagasaki
Day 5 : Jeju Island, South Korea
Day 6 : Shanghai, China
Day 7 : Shanghai / Suzhou
Days 8-9 : At Sea
Day 10 : Xiamen
Day 11 : Hong Kong
Day 12 : At Sea
Day 13 : Danang / Hoi An, Vietnam
Day 14 : Chan May / Hue
Day 15 : At Sea
Day 16 : Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
 Itinerary continues - click for full itinerary
Day 25 : Phnom Penh / Home
 Click for full itinerary
Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Superior Majestic Premium Classic Explorer Grand Titan Owner
25 Nov 10, 2008 $10,549 $11,149 $11,749 -- $14,249 $15,549 $20,999
25 Nov 18, 2008 * $10,549 $11,149 $11,749 $12,699 $14,249 $15,549 $20,999
* Itinerary operates in reverse
25 Nov 7, 2009
Nov 15, 2009 *
$11,149 $11,749 $12,349 $13,349 $14,899 $16,249 $21,799
Nov 7, 2009 - Book by Feb 6 '09 and save $600
Nov 15, 2009 - Book by Feb 6 '09 and save $600
* Itinerary operates in reverse
Destinations : Asia, Cambodia, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam
Activities : Cultural Activities, Modern History, Nature Viewing, Photography

Discover the land that time forgot. Leave the ordinary behind as you board the Spirit of Oceanus on an extraordinary voyage along the great trade routes of the Orient.

Enter worlds where history and myth collide, where culture and commerce go hand in hand. Explore palaces and temples built centuries ago to honor imperial dynasties and spiritual realms that continue to radiate beauty and power. Add a visit to the temples of Angkor Wat. Built by the Khmer civilization between 802 and 1220 AD, these temples represent one of humankind's most astonishing and enduring architectural achievements.

Day 1 : Arrive in Japan

Transfer from Osaka’s Kansai Airport to Kobe where you’ll spend the night at your deluxe hotel.

Day 2 : Kobe

Enjoy the morning at leisure to explore historic attractions of this port city, one of the first to begin accepting foreign traders following Japan’s two and a half centuries of isolation. Visit Himeji (White Egret) Castle, Japan’s most beautiful stronghold. Board the Spirit of Oceanus and set sail in the early evening. BD

Day 3 : Miyajima / Hiroshima

Bright red floating torii (gates) and tame deer welcome you to Miyajima as you approach the mountainous “island of the shrines,” once regarded as so sacred a place that people were forbidden to till the soil, give birth, pass away or be buried on the land. Here we will meet a Shinto priest and enjoy a performance and personal tour of the famous Itsukushima Shinto shrine.
Hiroshima, a city once battered, is now thriving and devoted to peace. In memory of the 1945 atomic bomb explosion, a Peace Flame, never to be extinguished until all nuclear weapons are abolished, burns in front of the Memorial Cenotaph. Tour the Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum. BLD

Day 4 : Nagasaki

Once Japan’s “Gateway to the West,” Nagasaki was one of the few ports open to foreign traders during Japan’s 250-year period of isolation. It was also the second city to be destroyed by an atomic bomb in World War II. Peace Memorial Park offers spectacular views, a reminder of the war’s devastation and a message of hope and rebirth. Tour the Atomic Bomb Museum and Glover Garden, an open-air museum exhibiting 19th-century Victorian mansions and gardens built by an enterprising Scotsman who helped to overthrow the shogunate. BLD

Day 5 : Jeju Island, South Korea

Often thought of as the “Hawaii of Korea,” for its volcanic rock, mountainous terrain and temperate climate, Jeju, the “Island of the Gods,” boasts South Korea’s highest peak. Explore the Jeju Folk Village Museum, home to over 400 thatched-roof houses still inhabited by villagers. Visit the Biosphere Reserve at Seogwipo and learn the legend of the lone Oedolgae Rock pillar, standing tall off the seashore. BLD

Day 6 : Shanghai, China

Originally a sleepy fishing town, Shanghai is now China’s premier cultural, commercial and financial center and the largest city in the country. Strategically located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, it’s one of the world’s busiest ports. The new, architecturally adventurous Shanghai Museum exhibits an extraordinary collection of Chinese art through the ages, while the beautiful pavilions, corridors, streams and courtyards of the Yuyuan Garden offer timeless tranquility. Other not-to-be-missed Shanghai experiences include the French Concession District and Nan Shi, the ancient quarter. BLD

Day 7 : Shanghai / Suzhou

Delve deeper into Shanghai, exploring the city on your own, or meander the classical gardens of Suzhou on an optional excursion. BLD

Days 8-9 : At Sea

Bask in the amenities of the Spirit of Oceanus and prepare for the delights ahead as we sail south along China’s eastern coast. BLD

Day 10 : Xiamen

A fusion of natural splendor and man-made wonders, Xiamen (meaning “gate of China”) has been one of China’s major seaports since ancient times. Explore the extraordinary Buddhist Nanputao Temple nestled at the foot of the massive Wulaofeng (Mountain of Five Old Men) overlooking the sea. Return the smile of a Laughing Buddha at the Heavenly Kings Hall and visit Gulangyu Island, home to 20,000 residents, renowned for its delicate natural beauty, ancient relics and colonial architecture. BLD

Day 11 : Hong Kong

Ride to the top of Victoria Peak for a stunning panoramic view of the city. Browse the open-air Stanley Market for everything from silk garments to arts and crafts to costume jewelry. Visit the Man Mo Temple (built to honor the god of literature and the god of war) alongside students praying for good results on their exams. BLD

Day 12 : At Sea

Skip the roadways and make your way to Vietnam in the lap of luxury — relaxing aboard the Spirit of Oceanus as you sail the South China Sea. BLD

Day 13 : Danang / Hoi An, Vietnam

Strategically located in Vietnam’s center, Danang played an important role in the wars of the 20th century. Nearby Hoi An, a small town nestled on the banks of the Thu Bon River, was a vital seaport in the Champa Kingdom. Harboring a wealth of temples, pagodas and shrines, Hoi An has been classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site. BLD

Day 14 : Chan May / Hue

Vietnam’s new port of Chan May provides easy entree to Hue, the Imperial City, once capital of the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945). Hue, on the banks of the Huong or “Perfume” River — surrounded by rice fields, is an important trade center. Legacies of both the ancient Champa Kingdom and years of colonial rule are alive in the city’s art and architecture, including the Forbidden Purple City and the moated Imperial Citadel. BLD

Day 15 : At Sea

Soak up the expertise of our Exploration Leaders and learn about the cultures you’ve experienced and are about to encounter as we cruise north towards Haiphong. BLD

Day 16 : Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Take in a seascape of thousands of limestone mountains dotting calm waters as you approach Ha Long Bay. Known as the “Bay of the Descending Dragon,” this UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Gulf of Tonkin includes some 1,600 mostly uninhabited islands and islets. Legend has it that Ha Long Bay was carved into the seabed by the tail of a dragon as it plunged to earth. BLD

Day 17 : Haiphong / Hanoi

After disembarking in Haiphong, explore Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital. A fascinating blend of East and West, Hanoi’s architecture is a fusion of Chinese influence from centuries of dominance, and French design from its colonial past. Spend the night at your deluxe hotel. BL

Day 18 : Hanoi

Explore Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. In the evening, toast your journey with a special farewell dinner at the imposing Co Loa Citadel, an architectural wonder and Vietnam’s first capital. BD

Day 19 : Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City

This morning you’ll fly to Ho Chi Minh City (flight included), and transfer to the classic Caravelle Hotel, our base for exploring the bustling cosmopolitan city of Ho Chi Minh. Visit the History Museum and the former President’s Palace. Stroll Central Saigon (still the official name for the city center) taking in the boulevards, sidewalk cafés and elegant French architecture of Ho Chi Minh’s colonial days. BL

Day 20 : Mekong Delta / Ho Chi Minh City

Travel deep into the marshlands and forests of the Mekong Delta, driving through small villages and lush countryside for a taste of the area’s unique culture. Alternatively, explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, a 75-mile-long underground maze — one of the most famous battlegrounds of the Vietnam War and once home to 10,000+ Vietcong troops. BL

Day 21 : Ho Chi Mihn City / Siem Reap

Fly to Siem Reap (flight included), your base for exploring Angkor, home to some of the world’s most magnificent architectural masterpieces. Explore the royal walled city of Angkor Thom, the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer empire. At its heart is the Bayon, a temple with giant smiling faces carved into its stone towers. Spend the night at your deluxe hotel. BLD

Day 22 : Temples at Angkor

Angkor Wat’s soaring towers, elaborately carved murals, colonnades and courtyards are an awe-inspiring combination of imagination and engineering. Visit the spiritual center of Ta Prohm — built in the late 12th/early 13th centuries as a Buddhist monastery and university, it blends seamlessly into the surrounding jungle. Explore the wonderfully tranquil temples of Prah Khan, built on a steep hilltop affording dramatic vistas of the lush green surroundings. BLD

Day 23 : Tonle Sap Lake

Board traditional covered boats at Tonle Sap, a floating fishing village of homes, shops and deepwater rice paddies. Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the lake/river system floods once a year when the Mekong River swells with monsoon rains. Later in the day, check out the sculptures and textiles at Artisans D’Angkor, where Cambodian children are trained in traditional Cambodian arts such as silk weaving, stone carving and gilding. BLD

Day 24 : Siem Reap / Phnom Penh

In the morning, explore Banteay Srei, often referred to as the “jewel of Khmer art.” Built largely of red sandstone, the temple is decorated with deep, elaborate carvings. Next, fly to Phnom Penh (flight included), Cambodia’s capital. Visit the National Museum, home to the world’s finest collection of Khmer art and artifacts. Soak up the city’s Buddhist and French colonial charm as you peruse its wide boulevards and beautiful temples and pagodas.
BL

Day 25 : Phnom Penh / Home

After breakfast you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight home. B


-Please note an additional fuel surcharge of $15 per person per night on ship. See individual itineraries for totals.
-Single and Triple Cabin Rates available upon request. Single supplement approx. 1.9 times the double occupancy rate.

Ship Description: Spirit of Oceanus

click to enlarge
Spirit of Oceanus | slide show
Previous Image   Next Image Spirit of Oceanus

One of our most spacious and luxurious ocean going vessels. Equipped with stabilizers, the Spirit of Oceanus opens up whole new horizons for our style of up-close, casual small-ship cruising. In Alaska, that means the Gulf of Alaska and the remote vastness of the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.

Our flagship hosts just 120 guests in comfortable outside suites, each with a picture window or porthole. The 15 suites on the Sun and Sports Decks feature private teak balconies, the first in our fleet. Other cabin amenities unique to the Spirit of Oceanus include a walk-in closet or wardrobe, a large marble bathroom, and a lounge area. Each suite also features an in-room safe and satellite telephone access. Other features:

- English-speaking multinational crew
- Elevator access to all passenger decks
- Two Spacious Lounges
- Game room/library
- Satellite phone, email and Internet capability
- All suites welcome you with a fresh fruit bowl, bathrobes, and spa bath amenities
- All suites can be configured as either two twins or a king-size bed, and feature private facilities (sink, shower and toilet)
- Doctor and clinic
- Open dining featuring continental and regional cuisine
- Complete bar service

Superior
(Suites 250, 331) Located on the Oceanus and Main decks, Superior Suites average 215 square feet in size and have three portholes (Main Deck) or picture windows (Oceanus Deck). Twin or king beds.
Majestic
231 sq. ft with porth(Suites 252-262, 329) These 240 square foot suites are located on the Main Deck and Oceanus Deck. They feature a minimum of 2 portholes and full-length wardrobes. Twin or king beds. Suite 329 on the Oceanus Deck has a picture window.
Premium
(Cabins 414-428) These suites are located on the Club Deck and feature a walk-in closet and a large picture window opening onto an outside walkway. They average 235 square feet in size.
Classic
(Cabins 330, 332-348) Classic Suites located on the Oceanus Deck feature a picture window right in the hull and have two wardrobes. Classic Suites average 250 square feet. Twin or king beds.
Explorer
(Cabins 505-512) Explorer Suites on the Bridge Deck feature a sliding glass door leading to a private balcony and a walk-in closet. Explorer Suites are 277 square feet in size. Twin or king beds.
Grand Titan
(Cabins 601-604) These magnificent suites are atop the ship on the Sun Deck. They feature a sliding glass door leading to a private balcony, a spacious wardrobe, and a large picture window. They are 353 square feet in size. Twin or king beds.
Spirit of Oceanus - Owners Suite Owner
Spacious living room, large bathroom & whirlpool tub, one king bed, fully stocked complimentary bar, refrigerator, TV/VCR, stereo system and large sliding glass doors leading to a roomy private sun deck. Convertible sleeper sofa for triple accommodations.
 
Spirit of Oceanus - Deck Plan

Request a Catalog   |   Contact Us   |   Book a Cruise