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Cruises to the far east are becoming popular cruises. Orient cruises are often segments of world cruises though there are a number of cruise operators with ships throught this region with itineraries ranging from a week or less or from ten to fourteen days. Thailand cruises are centred around the Bangkok area though ships actually dock a couple of hours away in Laemchabang. A Bangkok cruise ha... More...
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Cruises to the far east are becoming popular cruises. Orient cruises are often segments of world cruises though there are a number of cruise operators with ships throught this region with itineraries ranging from a week or less or from ten to fourteen days.
Thailand cruises are centred around the Bangkok area though ships actually dock a couple of hours away in Laemchabang.
A Bangkok cruise has lots to offer such as Buddhist temples ,the Grand Palace and the floating market at Damnernsaduak.
Japan luxury cruises and cruises from Osaka have really come to prominence in the last few years.
From Osaka,on western Honshu Island on Osaka Bay, you can visit the temples of Kyoto, home of the Imperial court until 1868, and Japan's centre of Buddhism, Nara.
Other areas you may visit on a Japan cruise are the Miyako Islands, where you can enjoy some great scuba diving,and the city of Hakodate on the island of Hokkaido.
Cruises in Vietnam offer amazing scenery and fascinating ports.
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is the main port of Vietnam. It lies on the Saigon River north of the Mekong River delta and a further 50 miles away is the China Sea.
A Vietnam cruise may also take you to the port of Vung Tau, a beach resort which lies about 50 miles south-east of Ho Chi Minh City.
Whilst here you are conveniently placed for visiting the Mekong Delta and Yagon.
Cruises to Northern Vietnam offer the opportunity of visiting Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Here you will find the most famous of all monuments in Vietnam known as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum which was dedicated to Vietnam's president Ho Chi Minh who helped lead Vietnam to its independence in 1945.
Cruises in Vietnam are usually taken around October and November.
Thailand cruises are centred around the Bangkok area though ships actually dock a couple of hours away in Laemchabang.
A Bangkok cruise has lots to offer such as Buddhist temples ,the Grand Palace and the floating market at Damnernsaduak.
Japan luxury cruises and cruises from Osaka have really come to prominence in the last few years.
From Osaka,on western Honshu Island on Osaka Bay, you can visit the temples of Kyoto, home of the Imperial court until 1868, and Japan's centre of Buddhism, Nara.
Other areas you may visit on a Japan cruise are the Miyako Islands, where you can enjoy some great scuba diving,and the city of Hakodate on the island of Hokkaido.
Cruises in Vietnam offer amazing scenery and fascinating ports.
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is the main port of Vietnam. It lies on the Saigon River north of the Mekong River delta and a further 50 miles away is the China Sea.
A Vietnam cruise may also take you to the port of Vung Tau, a beach resort which lies about 50 miles south-east of Ho Chi Minh City.
Whilst here you are conveniently placed for visiting the Mekong Delta and Yagon.
Cruises to Northern Vietnam offer the opportunity of visiting Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Here you will find the most famous of all monuments in Vietnam known as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum which was dedicated to Vietnam's president Ho Chi Minh who helped lead Vietnam to its independence in 1945.
Cruises in Vietnam are usually taken around October and November.

