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From Incheon (Seoul) to Hong Kong

Incheon to Hong Kong

Dates:
25 Oct - 7 Nov 2027
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
11
Ship:
Silver Muse
Cruise Line:
Silversea Cruises
Fares:

From £4,860 pp

Traditional boat in Hong Kong

From Incheon (Seoul) to Hong Kong

Incheon to Hong Kong

Dates:
25 Oct - 7 Nov 2027
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
11
Ship:
Silver Muse
Cruise Line:
Silversea Cruises
Fares:

From £4,860 pp

Voyage Itinerary

25 October

Setting sail from Incheon (Seoul)

Incheon serves as a transport hub for neighbouring Seoul, with a cruise terminal and the country's main airport. Seoul is a captivating capital city, a dynamic metropolis where you can still find tea shops and temples amongst the skyscrapers and neon signs. The culinary scene here is superb, from mouthwatering street food to world class haute cuisine, and the excellent public transport system makes it easy to get around. Incheon itself also has some interesting history; it was here, in 1950, that UN Forces launched a daring raid behind enemy lines in the early stages of the Korean War, and halted the North's seemingly inexorable advance.

Downtown Seoul, South Korea
Incheon Grand Fishery Market

Don't miss

Incheon Grand Fishery Market selling hundreds of different fish and seafoods is a sight in itself, and you can eat on the spot – a real eye opener.

26 October - At sea

27 October

South Korea: Jeju

The semi-tropical island of Jeju is one of South Korea’s best kept secrets, a popular holiday destination for domestic travellers but little known outside of Asia. The craggy volcanic landscape, tangerine groves and beautiful beaches make this a lovely place to spend some time exploring.
Songsan Ilchulbong on Jeju Island, South Korea

28 October

South Korea: Busan

Busan is South Korea’s second biggest city and one of the world’s busiest container ports, but it’s an easygoing place with a discernibly different character to Seoul. Haeundae beach is a popular summer holiday destination for Koreans, while the pungent Jagalchi market sells every type of fish and sea creature imaginable.
Busan, South Korea

29 October

Japan: Nagasaki

Three days after Hiroshima was flattened by an atomic bomb, Nagasaki suffered the same horrifying fate. The reconstruction of both cities has been quite extraordinary; Nagasaki today is a vibrant, cosmopolitan place, with a fascinating history that goes back a lot further than 1945.
Aerial view of Nagasaki, Japan

30 October

Japan: Kagoshima

The friendly southern Japanese city of Kagoshima enjoys a balmy climate, and sits just across the bay from the very active Sakurajima volcano, which erupts so regularly that an ‘ash forecast’ is included in local weather reports.
Kagoshima, Japan

31 October

Japan: Aburatsu (Miyazaki)

The city of Miyazaki sits on the southeastern coast of Kyushu, the warmest of Japan’s main islands, and it’s a popular spot for domestic tourists. Worthwhile excursions include the historic town of Obi, known as ‘Little Kyoto’, and laid back Aoshima island, home to a picturesque shrine.
Takachiho Gorge, Miyazaki, Japan

1 November

Japan: Naze (Amami-Oshima)

The island of Amami-Oshima is rich in flora and fauna thanks to a mild subtropical climate, and a number of whale species can be spotted in the surrounding waters during the winter. The island also has some lovely white sand beaches, and is known for producing high quality hand-made silk.
Amami-Oshima island, Japan

2 November

Japan: Naha

Naha is the capital of Okinawa prefecture, a subtropical region of southern Japan with its own distinct culture. The city is a bustling commercial centre despite being flattened during the Second World War, and the architectural highlight is the elegant Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Shuri Castle in Naha, Okinawa

3 November - At sea

4 November

Japan: Ishigaki Island

Ishigaki is the most developed of the Yaeyama islands, an idyllic tropical archipelago located closer to Taiwan than mainland Japan. The offshore coral reefs make this a popular spot for diving and snorkelling, while the jungle interior offers some great hiking opportunities.
Ishigaki Island, Japan

5 November

Taiwan: Keelung (Taipei)

Keelung is a fairly unremarkable port city close to Taipei, Taiwan’s capital. Taipei draws on an interesting mix of Chinese, Japanese and Western influences, and is home to attractive temples, a burgeoning street food scene and Taipei 101, which was the world's tallest building until it was eclipsed by Dubai's Burj Khalifa in 2010.
Taipei 101, Taiwan

6 November - At sea

7 November

Arriving in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a striking mix of ancient and modern, Chinese and British, and there is a lot more to the city than just skyscrapers and high finance. It's also a fantastic destination for foodies, a melting pot of culinary influences from around Asia and beyond.
View of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak
Star Ferry, Hong Kong

Our tip

Take the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central. They have been carrying passengers since 1888, and these charming ferry boats offer an up-close look at Hong Kong’s much photographed skyline.

The ship

Silver Muse

Capacity:
596 Guests
Crew:
411 Staff
Style:
The Italian verve and sparkle of Silversea makes for a social, welcoming ambience and cosmopolitan style. The international passenger mix creates a sophisticated and elegant environment.

Stylish and understated, Silver Muse offers an intimate luxury experience with plenty of space and choice.

What we love

Silver Muse represents an exciting evolution of Silver Spirit, offering the all-suite accommodation and small ship intimacy that is synonymous with rest of the Silversea fleet.

Learn more about Silver Muse
Silver Muse - Pool deck

inclusions

  • Meals in a range of venues
  • Alcoholic drinks throughout the ship
  • Daytime activities and lecture programme
  • Evening entertainment and shows
  • WiFi
  • Onboard gratuities
Upgrade to the All-Inclusive Plus fare to include a Shore Excursion Credit to use towards shoreside activities and experiences

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Grand Hyatt Incheon Hotel

      Our favourite hotel in Incheon

      The Grand Hyatt is the one to go for.

    • Chinatown, Incheon

      What to do in Incheon

      Go to Chinatown and then up the hill to Jayu Park for a great day out.

    • Deluxe Harbourview Room at The Peninsula Hong Kong

      Our favourite hotel in Hong Kong

      The iconic Peninsula Hong Kong is, in our opinion, the city’s finest, and the Harbour View rooms offer picture postcard views of Victoria Harbour.

    • Lantau Island, Hong Kong

      Explore Hong Kong

      There’s more to Hong Kong than just the city, so explore Lantau Island, home to the Po Lin Monastery and its 34 metre high bronze Tian Tan Budda statue.

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