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From Manila to Tokyo

Philippines, Taiwan and Japan

Dates:
26 Feb - 11 Mar 2028
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
Le Jacques Cartier
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £8,570 pp

Hundred Islands National Park, Philippines

From Manila to Tokyo

Philippines, Taiwan and Japan

Dates:
26 Feb - 11 Mar 2028
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
Le Jacques Cartier
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £8,570 pp

Voyage Itinerary

26 February

Setting sail from Manila

Manila is a sprawling conglomeration of soaring skyscrapers, faded colonial facades and ramshackle slums, and it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea. But if you have the stamina and an inquisitive nature, there is plenty to be enjoyed in the Philippines' boisterous capital, including the world's oldest Chinatown, the historic walled city of Intramuros and the shopping malls of Makati. Grab some respite in Rizal Park, or explore the remarkable Chinese Cemetery, where Manila's wealthiest Chinese citizens are laid to rest in lavish mausoleums, complete with chandeliers, kitchens and air-conditioning!

Manila skyline, Philippines
Manila streets

Our tip

Cool and laid back is the style here. Don’t lose face by losing your temper, and don’t fret about delays – arriving on time isn’t polite anyway.

27 February

Philippines: Hundred Islands

There are actually 123 islands in the Hundred Islands National Park, ranging from mushroom-shaped limestone outcrops to larger islands fringed with sandy beaches. Native wildlife includes macaques, dolphins, dugongs, turtles and giant clams, and there are some excellent snorkelling spots.
Hundred Islands National Park, Philippines

28 February

Philippines: Currimao

29 February

: Claveria/Aparri

1 March

Philippines: Batanes

2 March

Taiwan: Hualien

Laid back Hualien is one of the biggest cities on Taiwan’s mountainous east coast, and serves as the gateway to the beautiful Taroko Gorge. It’s also one of the world’s biggest producers of marble, and is home to a number of restaurants specialising in aboriginal cuisine.
Cliffs near Hualien, Taiwan

3 March

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

4 March - At sea

5 March

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

6 March

Japan: Motobu (Okinawa)

Motobu is situated in the north of Okinawa island, in an area with some lovely beaches. The town is home to the impressive Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, where you can see whale sharks, bull sharks, manta rays and numerous species of tropical and deep-water fish.
Motobu, Okinawa, Japan

7 March

Japan: Miyanoura (Yakushima)

The island of Yakushima is an unspoilt natural paradise, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its primeval temperate rainforest. The mountainous interior is a magical landscape of waterfalls, ancient cedar trees and winding trails, and provided the inspiration for Studio Ghibli’s acclaimed anime ‘Princess Mononoke’.
Forest in Yakushima, Japan

8 March

Japan: Uwajima

The historic town of Uwajima, situated on the west coast of Shikoku island, is home to a beautiful 17th century castle, surrounded by ornamental gardens. Another popular and rather eye-opening attraction is the Taga fertility shrine, with its 9-foot carving of a phallus and adjoining sex museum.
Uwajima castle, Japan

9 March

Japan: Kochi

The small, laid back city of Kochi is situated on the south coast of Shikoku island, an important place of pilgrimage for Japanese Buddhists. Three of the 88 temples on the pilgrimage route are in Kochi, and the city is also known for its elegant 17th century hilltop castle.
Kochi Castle, Japan

10 March

: Yaizu

11 March

Arriving in Tokyo

In a state of constant renewal and forever looking to the future, densely populated 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.
Sunset over Tokyo, Japan
Shibuya crossing, 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

Le Jacques Cartier

Capacity:
184 Guests
Crew:
118 Staff
Style:
Refined with a wonderful mix of a modern super yacht and nautical tradition, all with a French flair.

Sleek and stylish, Ponant's wonderful Explorer yachts blend luxury and intimacy with a discreet elegance and tasteful décor.

What we love

Named after six of France's most famous explorers, Le Champlain, Le Lapérouse, Le Bougainville, Le Dumont d'Urville, Le Bellot and Le Jacques Cartier offer exciting and adventurous itineraries in the utmost comfort. Technologically advanced, with the latest in environmentally friendly hardware, the new ships embody Ponant's trademark élan and flair, with just 92 spacious rooms and suites, a stylish pool deck and an intimate, refined onboard ambience.

Learn more about Le Jacques Cartier
Ponant Explorers - Le Bougainville in Norway

inclusions

  • All meals in all venues
  • Tea, coffee, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Unlimited use of the Fitness Centre
  • Zodiac outings and landings on expedition sailings
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • One complimentary excursion per port

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • The Manila Hotel

      Where to stay in Manila

      If you’re a fan of classic colonial hotels, the Manila Hotel is one for you.

    • Taal cathedral

      Excursions from Manila

      Visit the nearby heritage town of Taal and step back in history.

    • 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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