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From Busan to Osaka

Treasures of Japan and South Korea by Sea – with Smithsonian Journeys

Dates:
1 May - 9 May 2027
Duration:
8 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
Le Soléal
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £7,620 pp

Osaka, Japan by night

From Busan to Osaka

Treasures of Japan and South Korea by Sea – with Smithsonian Journeys

Dates:
1 May - 9 May 2027
Duration:
8 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
Le Soléal
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £7,620 pp

Voyage Itinerary

1 May to 2 May

Setting sail from 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

3 May

Japan: Sakaiminato

The port of Sakaiminato is known for its fishing industry and superb seafood, and it’s a short drive from Matsue and its famous medieval ‘Black Castle’. Sakaiminato is also the home of the popular Japanese manga artist Mizuki Shigeru, and the town is full of statues celebrating his work.
Moonfish on sale in Sakaiminato, Japan

4 May

Japan: Hagi

Hagi is a former castle town in western Honshu, with one of the best preserved former samurai districts in Japan. This was the seat of the Mori, one of the most powerful clans during the feudal era, and you can still see the ruins of their castle, built in the early 17th century.
Streets in Hagi, Japan

5 May

Japan: Moji (Kitakyushu)

Moji is one of five cities that merged to form Kitakyushu in 1963, and has been an important international trading port since the 19th century. A number of Western-style buildings survive from this period, and the port is home to plenty of restaurants, cafés, museums and galleries.
Kitakyushu Friendship Library, Japan

6 May

Japan: Beppu

Steam rises over the spa town of Beppu, home to numerous onsen (hot springs) and the surreal red waters of the macabre-sounding ‘blood pond hell’. Beppu is also close to Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, and the ancient temples of the Kunisaki Peninsula.
Red hot spring in Beppu, Japan

7 May

Japan: Hiroshima

On 6 August 1945 the world witnessed the terrifying power of nuclear weapons for the first time, unleashed on the unsuspecting Japanese city of Hiroshima. The modern city's sobering Peace Memorial Park commemorates that fateful day, which left more than 140,000 dead.
Atomic Dome, Hiroshima

7 May

Japan: Miyajima

Miyajima island, officially known as Itsukushima, is famous for its incredibly photogenic torii (shrine gates) which seem to float above the water. Renovation work beginning in June 2019 means that the gates will be obscured by scaffolding for a couple of years, but the shrine itself will remain open.
Miyajima shrine gates, Japan

8 May

Japan: Tamano

The port of Tamano is an important centre for shipbuilding and fishing, but the city also has an arty side, with some eye-catching sculptures scattered about. Local points of interest include Miyama Park, with its elegant English garden, and Shibukawa Beach, a popular spot for watersports.
Shibukawa beach in Tamano, Japan

9 May

Arriving in Osaka

Osaka, Japan’s third largest city, is a pulsating commercial hub, famous for its food, and the cityscape rivals Tokyo for neon-lit futurism. If you need respite from the urban sprawl seek out Osaka Castle and the surrounding Nishinomaru Garden, a particularly pretty spot during the cherry blossom season.
Osaka, Japan by night

The ship

Le Soléal

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

Sleek and stylish, Le Boréal, Le Soléal, L'Austral and Le Lyrial are wonderful small ships that blend luxury and intimacy with a discreet elegance and tasteful décor.

What we love

These chic sisters are amongst the most stylish ships at sea, with muted natural tones, minimalist interiors and playful splashes of colour. The accommodation is flexible, with the option to combine staterooms and create expansive suites, while the restaurants deliver the sort of outstanding gastronomic experience that you would expect from a French flag cruise line.

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Ponant Cruises - Le Lyrial

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

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From flights and transfers to hotels and tours, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and also offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24hr emergency contact, so we offer complete peace of mind.

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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.

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