5 Night Okinawa & Ishigaki Holiday en Spectrum of the Seas de Hong Kong, China Okinawa, Japan Sea Bridge
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5 Night Okinawa & Ishigaki Holiday
Itinerary Overview
Explore Spectrum of the Seas
Day 1 - Hong Kong, China
Day 2 - crucero
Day 3 - 4 - Okinawa, Japan
Day 5 - crucero
Day 6 - Hong Kong, China
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Okinawa, Japan Sea Bridge
Bridge between islands in Okinawa, Japan
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5 Night Okinawa & Ishigaki Holiday

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Hong Kong, China
A bordo
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Día Puerto
1
Hong Kong, China
Salida a 4:00 PM
2
crucero
Día en el mar
3 - 4
Okinawa, Japan
Desde el primer día 3 , 11:30 AM - Día 4 , 2:30 PM
5
crucero
Día en el mar
6
Hong Kong, China
Llega a 7:30 AM
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Observa cómo los robots preparan jugosas creaciones personalizadas en el Bionic Bar. Mejora tu experiencia en una suite del Suite Club, el alojamiento más lujoso en alta mar con acceso a una variedad de servicios exclusivos. También puedes renovar la forma de crear los recuerdos familiares en Ultimate Family Suite, un extenso refugio con muchas habitaciones, que cuenta con su propio tobogán en la suite y sala de cine, que también puede usarse como escenario de karaoke.

NUEVAS AVENTURAS EN LA CUBIERTA

Desafía la gravedad en RipCord® de iFLY®, el primer simulador de paracaidismo en alta mar. Empápate de vistas panorámicas a 90 metros sobre el nivel de la cubierta en la North Star®. Además, practica montar las olas en el simulador de surf FlowRider®.

SABORES OSADOS

Descubre una variedad audaz de especias y sabores auténticos mientras te disfrutas de las espectaculares vistas panorámicas en cualquiera de las mesas de Sichuan Red. Deléitate con una celebración de sabores orientales auténticos hechos al estilo teppanyaki. Y si eres goloso, La Patisserie te espera para un llevarte en viaje de sabores.

NOCHES ESPECTACULARES

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Día 1: Hong Kong, China

Día 1
Hong Kong
China
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Hong Kong, China Red Bridge Garden
A red bridge leading to a temple Chinese architecture in a garden in Hong Kong, China
Cosas que hacer en
Hong Kong
Salida a 4:00 PM
Although it's officially part of China, Hong Kong is a world unto itself. This bustling city is full of ancient and modern architecture, lots of people and — of course — the best dim sum around. Head to the Kowloon Peninsula for Golden Mile shopping along Nathan Road. Then, make your way to Hong Kong Island to admire the views from the top of Victoria Peak — you can see the skyscrapers of the financial district as well as the fishing village of Stanley Harbour. Cruise to Hong Kong and trek out to mountainous Lantau Island to see the famous Tian Tan Buddha, standing a full 112 feet tall. Or score some quiet time at Hong Kong Park, full of contemplative rock gardens and tree-lined paths.
Hong Kong, China Victoria Peak Tram
The Victoria peak tram arriving at a station overlooking the skyline in Hong Kong, China

Peek From the Peak

The Peak Tram takes you up to Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's 1,800-foot-high mountain. Less expensive buses will get you there, too. Once you're up top, admire the views over the city from the hiking trails. The Peak also offers an escape from the subtropical climate below — the air here is cooler and less humid.
Hong Kong, China Harbor Pier Ferry Dock
Boats out on the harbor alongside a rocky coast in Hong Kong

Scenic Ride to Stanley

Stanley Harbour, on the other side of Hong Kong Island, will give you a taste of a different Hong Kong. It's a fishing village on Repulse Bay with a lovely seaside walk (snap some photos of the fishing boats) as well as a famous street market. There's lots of British history, a boardwalk and even a few beaches. You can take the bus from Central for a scenic trip, though the express bus is faster.
Hong Kong, China Victoria Harbor Sailboat
Tourist sailboat crosses Victoria Harbour to the Hong Kong Island with skyscrapers in the background

Out on the Harbor

Use an Octopus card for a ride on Hong Kong's iconic Star Ferry for inexpensive views of Hong Kong's harbor. The tour makes a scenic circular route between Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island, stopping at three piers. Skyscrapers are everywhere, but look closely for the smaller Golden Bauhinia near the Wan Chai Pier, a golden flower statue where the handover of Hong Kong took place in 1997.
Hong Kong, China Dim Sum
Delicious array of dim sum in bamboo steamers in Hong Kong, China

Local Cuisine

Hong Kong is famous for dim sum, a meal of bite-sized foods with various selections brought to your table. Traditionally eaten for brunch, you'll find it at other hours, too. Choose from steamed buns, dumplings or fried rolls filled with spinach, crab or chicken. You'll likely need to share a table — but then you'll have help deciding what to order. Restaurants with lots of locals are a sign of quality and good prices.
Hong Kong, China Traditional Jade Necklaces
Traditional Jade necklaces sold in markets while souvenir shopping in Hong Kong, China

Shopping

Head to Causeway Bay for modern retail therapy: This stretch of Hong Kong is virtually covered in malls and shops. Central is the district to go to for upscale designer clothes, shoes and other items. But don't overlook the markets for local handicrafts during your Hong Kong cruise. Pick up an inexpensive but distinctive jade necklace or ornament, or look for poetry-inscribed paintings and bamboo handicrafts from the antique dealers on Cat Street.

Día 2: crucero

Día 2
crucero
En el mar
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Spectrum of the Seas Solarium Pool with a View
Solarium Pool with a View
DIVIÉRTETE COMO TE GUSTA
Odyssey of the Seas Friends Enjoying the Bumper Cars
Odyssey of the Seas Friends Enjoying the Bumper Cars

autos chocones

Agárrate fuerte al volante de los únicos autos de choque que encontrarás en alta mar. ¡Que vienen curvas! Para ser conductor de primera, acelera, acelera... en el entorno más amplio dedicado a actividades de interior a bordo de un crucero: SeaPlex®.
Ripcord by iFly Instructor with a Kid
Boy Enjoying the iFly with Instructor

RipCord® by iFLY®

No hay nada comparable al subidón de adrenalina que proporciona el paracaidismo, y en el simulador RipCord® by iFLY® podrás sentirlo sin abandonar la cubierta.
Splashaway Boy Sliding Smiling
Splashaway Boy Sliding Smiling

Splashaway Bay℠

¡Diversión a raudales! Este parque acuático de mayor tamaño y mejores características que el anterior cuenta con toboganes, cañones de agua, cascadas y mucho más. Y cuando el cubo se llene... ¡sorpresa refrescante para todos!

Día 3 - 4: Okinawa, Japan

Día 3 - 4
Okinawa
Japan
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Okinawa, Japan Sea Coast Cliff
Rocky cliff at a beach in Okinawa, Japan
Cosas que hacer en
Okinawa
Desde el primer día 3 , 11:30 AM - Día 4 , 2:30 PM
The only place in Japan with a subtropical climate, Okinawa radiates a relaxed island vibe, with its sunny skies, clear blue oceans and warm weather year-round. Check out the Ryukyu Mura — a recreation of an old Okinawan village with crafts, foods and festivals — to learn what life was like during the time of the independent Ryukyu Kingdom from the 15th to 19th centuries. Cruise to Okinawa to see the stately pagodas of Ryukyu Castle and the stone ruins of Nakagusuku Castle with its ancient walled courtyards. Head to Okuma Beach on the mainland, or venture out to Miyako Island to see the iconic stone arch at Sunayama Beach and snorkel under the gentle turquoise waves.
Okinawa, Japan Shuri Castle Kyueimon Gate
Ancient Kyueimon Gate in wall of Shuri Castle in Okinawa, Japan

Live Like a King

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shurijo Castle's bright red exterior is instantly striking. Destroyed and rebuilt many times over, this building offers you a sense of life during the Ryukyu Kingdom's golden years. Then, see the former residence of the Japanese king at the Shikinaen Gardens populated by tropical flora.
Insider tip
If you're here in October, join in the fun of the famous Naha Tug-of-War Festival.
Okinawa, Japan Beach
Beautiful Beach with resort in Okinawa, Japan

Where Sea Meets Sky

Explore the depths of the bay at Nami-no-ue Sea and Sky Park. With guided snorkeling tours and diving equipment, you can see 95 types of coral and 53 species of colorful fish. Finish up with a beach party and a barbeque under the golden sun.
Insider tip
If you catch a taxi, the door will open and close for you automatically; there is no need to do it yourself.
Okinawa, Japan Traditional Ryukyu House
A house of traditional construction in Okinawa, Japan

Okinawan Education

At Ryukyu Mura village, you'll find a recreated village and practical demonstrations of old crafts. The vibrant village welcomes visitors with dances and celebrations of traditional festivals and arts. Complete your day of learning at the Okinawa Prefecture Museum, home to a massive 85,000 artifacts dating to the 12th century.
Okinawa, Japan  Soba Soup
Bowl of Okinawa Soba Soup with thick noodles in Okinawa, Japan

Local Cuisine

The food here is both distinctly Japanese and uniquely Okinawan, with Chinese and South Asian influences creating a cuisine all its own. Okinawa cruises allow you to try Okinawan soba (actually more reminiscent to udon noodles because they're so thick) served in a ramen-like pork broth and topped with slow-cooked pork spare ribs. Don't miss out on Agu, the Wagyu beef of pork, with its tender texture and sweet flavor.
Okinawa, Japan Shisa Guardian Lion
Traditional Ryukyu Shisa Guardian Lion Clay Pottery in Okinawa, Japan

Shopping

Many craft techniques are unique to Okinawa. Head to Kokusai-Dori (International Street) to browse for Ryukyan glass and lacquerware or colorful Shuri-ori textiles. On Tsuboya Yachimun-Dori Street, you can pick up intricate Tsuboya-yaki pottery — choose between decorative traditional statues or plates, bowls and other home-use items.

Día 5: crucero

Día 5
crucero
En el mar
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Chops Grille Rosemary Steak Juicy
Chops Grille Rosemary Steak Juicy
QUE COMIENCE LA FIESTA DE SABORES
Spectrum of the Seas Sichuan Red
Sichuan Red Interior Sitting Area

Sichuan Red®

Saborea un tapiz exótico de especias auténticas y sabores de inspiración asiática dignos de sorprender mientras deleitas tus ojos con vistas infinitas de toda la mesa en Sichuan Red®. Diseñado solo para el Spectrum of the Seas®, esta es una experiencia gastronómica de especialidad innovadora que los amantes de la comida no querrán perderse.
Coffee and Tea Shop
Coffee and Tea Shop Peaceful Interior

Cafetería y salón de té

Este elegante café sirve todas tus bebidas frías y calientes favoritas, desde tés chinos originales hasta preparaciones clásicas de café. ¿Quieres lo mejor de ambos mundos? Elige entre una selección de tés modernos inspirados en la cultura del café y combínalos con pastelería de todo el mundo.
Teppanyaki Hibachi Vegetable Stir Fry
Teppanyaki Hibachi Vegetable Stir Fry

Teppanyaki℠

En Teppanyaki℠, los expertos chefs brindan una experiencia culinaria de categoría superior que roza lo artístico, y tú tienes los mejores asientos para el espectáculo. Disfruta de los sabores orientales más auténticos, elaborados en tu propia mesa y servidos al instante, desde suculentos platos de marisco hasta bistecs de primera calidad hechos en su punto.
Spectrum of the Seas Splashaway Cafe Interior
plashaway Cafe Interior with Swinging Colorful Chairs

Splashaway Café

Mima a los niños con un montón de sabrosos bocadillos hechos para ellos. Ubicado justo al lado de la piscina de niños, el Splashaway Café es el lugar de ambiente informal perfecto para recargar pilas entre las épicas aventuras a bordo.

Día 6: Hong Kong, China

Día 6
Hong Kong
China
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Hong Kong, China Giant Buddha Monastery
The Giant Buddha Monastery in Hong Kong, Lantau Island
Cosas que hacer en
Hong Kong
Llega a 7:30 AM
Although it's officially part of China, Hong Kong is a world unto itself. This bustling city is full of ancient and modern architecture, lots of people and — of course — the best dim sum around. Head to the Kowloon Peninsula for Golden Mile shopping along Nathan Road. Then, make your way to Hong Kong Island to admire the views from the top of Victoria Peak — you can see the skyscrapers of the financial district as well as the fishing village of Stanley Harbour. Cruise to Hong Kong and trek out to mountainous Lantau Island to see the famous Tian Tan Buddha, standing a full 112 feet tall. Or score some quiet time at Hong Kong Park, full of contemplative rock gardens and tree-lined paths.
Hong Kong, China Victoria Peak Tram
The Victoria peak tram arriving at a station overlooking the skyline in Hong Kong, China

Peek From the Peak

The Peak Tram takes you up to Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's 1,800-foot-high mountain. Less expensive buses will get you there, too. Once you're up top, admire the views over the city from the hiking trails. The Peak also offers an escape from the subtropical climate below — the air here is cooler and less humid.
Hong Kong, China Harbor Pier Ferry Dock
Boats out on the harbor alongside a rocky coast in Hong Kong

Scenic Ride to Stanley

Stanley Harbour, on the other side of Hong Kong Island, will give you a taste of a different Hong Kong. It's a fishing village on Repulse Bay with a lovely seaside walk (snap some photos of the fishing boats) as well as a famous street market. There's lots of British history, a boardwalk and even a few beaches. You can take the bus from Central for a scenic trip, though the express bus is faster.
Hong Kong, China Victoria Harbor Sailboat
Tourist sailboat crosses Victoria Harbour to the Hong Kong Island with skyscrapers in the background

Out on the Harbor

Use an Octopus card for a ride on Hong Kong's iconic Star Ferry for inexpensive views of Hong Kong's harbor. The tour makes a scenic circular route between Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island, stopping at three piers. Skyscrapers are everywhere, but look closely for the smaller Golden Bauhinia near the Wan Chai Pier, a golden flower statue where the handover of Hong Kong took place in 1997.
Hong Kong, China Dim Sum
Delicious array of dim sum in bamboo steamers in Hong Kong, China

Local Cuisine

Hong Kong is famous for dim sum, a meal of bite-sized foods with various selections brought to your table. Traditionally eaten for brunch, you'll find it at other hours, too. Choose from steamed buns, dumplings or fried rolls filled with spinach, crab or chicken. You'll likely need to share a table — but then you'll have help deciding what to order. Restaurants with lots of locals are a sign of quality and good prices.
Hong Kong, China Traditional Jade Necklaces
Traditional Jade necklaces sold in markets while souvenir shopping in Hong Kong, China

Shopping

Head to Causeway Bay for modern retail therapy: This stretch of Hong Kong is virtually covered in malls and shops. Central is the district to go to for upscale designer clothes, shoes and other items. But don't overlook the markets for local handicrafts during your Hong Kong cruise. Pick up an inexpensive but distinctive jade necklace or ornament, or look for poetry-inscribed paintings and bamboo handicrafts from the antique dealers on Cat Street.

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