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Japan Grand Voyage
7 Apr - 26 Apr
19 Nights
12 Ports
Cunard

Japan Grand Voyage

7 April - 26 April 2025
Call us for prices - you'll never pay more than the price advertised by the cruise line

Duration

19 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Japan

Ports

12 Ports

7 April

Setting sail from Yokohama (Tokyo)

Tokyo is a dazzling introduction to Japan and its utterly unique culture. With more neon than Las Vegas and more Michelin stars than Paris, it's a real assault on the senses, but an efficient public transport system means it's easy to explore. Asakusa is an atmospheric district where you'll find Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, Akihibara spills over with shops selling electronic gadgets, and Harajuku is the place to marvel at the latest colourful Japanese fashions. It's also easy to escape the crowds and find a spot of peace and quiet, with tranquil parks, shrines and lotus ponds dotted around the city.

Our tip

Brave the metro subway system. It’s efficient, fun and easy to use. The staff are unfailingly polite if you get confused or lost. Live like the locals but avoid rush hours!

8 April

At sea

9 April

Japan: Beppu

10 April

At sea

11 April

South Korea: Busan

12 April

Japan: Nagasaki

13 April

Japan: Kagoshima

14 April

Japan: Kochi

15 April

At sea

16 April

Japan: Yokohama (Tokyo)

17 April

At sea

18 April

Japan: Hikoshima

19 April

At sea

20 April

Japan: Nagasaki

21 April

South Korea: Busan

22 April

At sea

23-24 April

Japan: Osaka

25 April

At sea

26 April

Arriving in Yokohama (Tokyo)

Don't miss

The world’s busiest pedestrian crossing at Shibuya. Take the metro to the station of the same name and watch as thousands cross simultaneously when the traffic lights turn red.

The Ship

Your home from home

Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth Veuve Clicquot Bar
Queen Elizabeth Grand Lobby

Named by Her Majesty the Queen, Cunard’s newest luxury liner still recalls the rich heritage of the first Cunarder to bear the name.

What we love

Modern features combined with traditional and elegant décor reminiscent of the golden age of cruising makes this ship a firm favourite with her passengers. We particularly like the excellent Queens Grill accommodation which offers additional space and access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, along with dedicated lounges and deck areas.

Capacity 2,081 Guests
Crew 1,005 International Staff
Style Traditionally formal cruising with the evening attire always expected to be refined even on 'informal' evenings.
Inclusions
  • Meals in the main restaurants
  • Traditional afternoon tea
  • Soft drinks, tea and specialty coffee
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Unlimited use of the Fitness Centre
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Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Park Hotel Tokyo

Extend your stay in Tokyo

The Park Hotel at Shimbashi in the Shiodome Media Tower offers premium rooms with great views from the 25th floor up!

Cycle lane in Tokyo

Get on your bike

The 25km Tokyo Great Cycling Tour is one of the city’s greatest trips. See both secret back streets and landmark attractions on this full day extravaganza.

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Japan Grand Voyage

7 April - 26 April 2025
Call us for prices - you'll never pay more than the price advertised by the cruise line

Duration

19 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Japan

Ports

12 Ports

Ship

Queen Elizabeth of Cunard

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's Russell Square - we'd be delighted to see you.

Mundy Cruising office in Russell Square, London