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| 8th08 | JunJun | 202828 | Busan, South Korea, embark on the Emerald Xara | ||||
White-sand city beaches and hot-spring resorts may not be everyone's first image of Korea, but these are what Koreans flock to Busan for all year. And there are plenty of opportunities for rest, relaxation, retail therapy, and even a touch of glamour every October with the Busan International Film Festival. Busan's beaches are the big summertime draw but there is plenty to be seen year round. Quintessential experiences include taking some rest and relaxation at a local spa and exploring the Beomeosa temple complex. Your journey begins in Busan, where you’ll board your luxury Emerald yacht and set sail along the stunning coasts of Korea en route to Japan. With its bustling markets, historic temples, vibrant neighbourhoods, and serene beaches, Busan offers the perfect introduction to the rich culture and unforgettable experiences that await on your voyage. Please book your flight to arrive into Busan prior to 02:00 PM. | |||||||
| 9th09 | JunJun | 202828 | Shimonoseki, Japan | ||||
Located at the westernmost tip of Honshu, Shimonoseki sits on the narrow Kanmon Strait, where sea views and busy waterways define the city’s character. Steeped in maritime history, it is well known for its fresh seafood and calm coastal atmosphere, offering a refined yet authentic glimpse of everyday life by the water. | |||||||
| 10th10 | JunJun | 202828 | Beppu, Kyushu Island, Oita, Japan | ||||
Arrive in Beppu, where plumes of steam rise from the earth and traditional onsen houses line the hillsides, creating one of Japan’s most atmospheric hot spring towns. Here, you can experience everything from mineral-rich baths and bubbling mud pools to sand baths by the shore, with quiet neighbourhood streets and mountain views framing your day of unhurried soaking and gentle exploration. | |||||||
| 11th11 | JunJun | 202828 | Uwajima, Japan | ||||
Located on Shikoku’s south-west coast, Uwajima is known for its pearl cultivation and fishing traditions, with the city offering many ways to discover both. Beyond the waterfront, rural valleys and forested mountains offer a contrasting landscape of quiet villages, farmsteads and river gorges, where wildlife and clear streams shape a slower, more pastoral side of Japan. | |||||||
| 12th12 | JunJun | 202828 | Miyazaki, Japan | ||||
On Japan’s sunny southern coast, Miyazaki offers a picturesque coastal stop on Kyushu’s eastern shore, known for its tranquil shrines, striking seaside cliffs, and the enduring legacy of samurai history. Surrounded by lush landscapes and sweeping ocean views, this relaxed destination offers a glimpse into Kyushu’s quieter, lesser-visited side, where nature, culture, and spirituality come together. | |||||||
| 13th13 | JunJun | 202828 | Kagoshima, Japan | ||||
Kagoshima city is the capital of Kagoshima prefecture and also Kyushu’s southernmost major city. This city is often compared to its Italian sister city Naples, due to its’s similarities such as mild climate and active volcano, Sakurajima. Sakurajima is one of the most renowned active volcanos not only in Japan but also in the whole entire world. This smoking Sakurajima is centred in Kinko Bay and is one of the main symbols of this prefecture. We cannot talk about Sakurajima without the history of continuous eruption. Sakurajima used to be an isolated island; however, the land has banded together with Osumi peninsula from the eruption in 1914. You may have a chance to see the smoke coming from the top of Sakurajima depending on the weather condition. Not only does the scenery of Sakurajima represent the beauty of Kagoshima City but Senganen garden is also symbolic to elegance in the Kagoshima region. This Japanese garden was constructed by a feudal lord, Mitsuhisa Shimazu, as a guest house of the Kagoshima castle which attracts many visitors for its splendid view. Relish a morning coffee on your luxury yacht as you admire the dramatic landscape of Kagoshima. At the southern tip of Kyushu, Mount Sakurajima volcano rises dramatically in Kagoshima Bay, creating a striking natural backdrop to this vibrant coastal city. Unearth its feudal history and explore the palm-lined streets of Kagoshima, or opt to spend the day on board, appreciating uninterrupted views of Sakurajima from the elegant Observation Sun Deck. | |||||||
| 14th14 | JunJun | 202828 | Yakushima, Japan | ||||
Yakushima is a round-shaped subtropical island off the southern coast of Kyushu island and part of Kagoshima prefecture. One fifth of this island is designated a Natural World Heritage Site in 1993, and it is covered by an extensive cedar forest that contains some of Japan’s oldest living trees. The symbol of Yakushima is called Yaku-Sugi, meaning Japanese cedar, which is only used for cedar trees over 1,000 years old. The oldest Yaku-Sugi is considered to be more than 7,000 years old. As a subtropical island with mountains that are nearly 2,000 meters high, Yakushima attracts a lot of rainfall around the year with a local saying that it rains 35 days a month! No matter how the weather is, the walking in the Cedar tree forest is what you cannot miss on this island. You can see many rare plants due to the abundance of water and the changes in temperature at different altitudes. The range of flora is very wide, from coral reef to alpine plants. Discover the enchanting island of Yakushima, a World Heritage-listed site famous for its ancient cedar forests, untouched nature, and stunning coastline. Home to the legendary Jomon Sugi, one of the oldest living trees on Earth, Yakushima is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. | |||||||
| 15th15 | JunJun | 202828 | Naze, Amani Oshima, Japan | ||||
A secluded jewel of the Amami Islands, Naze on Amami Oshima offers a tranquil blend of lush subtropical landscapes, clear waters, and rich island culture. Framed by verdant hills and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, it is a serene retreat where nature and tradition exist in perfect harmony. | |||||||
| 16th16 | JunJun | 202828 | Naha, Okinawa, Japan | ||||
Welcome to the capital of Okinawa, where the spirit of the Ryukyu Kingdom meets the turquoise waters of the Pacific. In Naha, historic castle sites and traditional crafts sit alongside lively markets, cafés, and a relaxed island pace. Celebrated as a Blue Zone, Okinawa is known for its long-lived residents, community connections and mindful way of life. | |||||||
| 17th17 | JunJun | 202828 | Miyako Islands, Japan | ||||
This morning brings you to the beautiful island of Miyakojima, known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine white-sand beaches. Part of Japan’s subtropical Okinawa region, this idyllic destination is defined by its relaxed charm and breathtaking coastal scenery. | |||||||
| 18th18 | JunJun | 202828 | Keelung (Chilung), Taiwan | ||||
With the glittering lights of Taipei - a futuristic metropolis of culture and ideas - sparkling nearby, Keelung is the first calling point for many visitors arriving in Taiwan. While this port city essentially serves as Taipei's ocean gateway, you shouldn’t be too hasty in dashing off to Taipei's neon-lit magic – first it’s well worth spending some time exploring the famous glowing night market, which hums with life each evening and is famous for its local seafood. Arriving at noon in Keelung, you’ll be welcomed by a vibrant harbour framed by lush green hills. This lively port city offers an authentic introduction to northern Taiwan, from its bustling waterfront to its renowned night markets. With the afternoon and evening at leisure, you may choose to explore the atmospheric streets, sample local delicacies, or venture to nearby Taipei for a taste of the capital’s cultural and culinary highlights. | |||||||
| 19th19 | JunJun | 202828 | Keelung (Chilung), Taiwan | ||||
With the glittering lights of Taipei - a futuristic metropolis of culture and ideas - sparkling nearby, Keelung is the first calling point for many visitors arriving in Taiwan. While this port city essentially serves as Taipei's ocean gateway, you shouldn’t be too hasty in dashing off to Taipei's neon-lit magic – first it’s well worth spending some time exploring the famous glowing night market, which hums with life each evening and is famous for its local seafood. Enjoy a leisurely morning in Keelung, perhaps discovering its striking coastline, historic temples, or vibrant local markets. With the day at your own pace, there’s ample opportunity to soak in the charm of this coastal gateway before returning to your yacht. | |||||||
| 20th20 | JunJun | 202828 | Penghu, Taiwan | ||||
Arriving at noon in Magong, the gateway to the Penghu Islands, you’ll be welcomed by a tranquil island setting of turquoise waters, dramatic basalt coastlines, and a rich maritime heritage. Historic temples, traditional streets, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere define the destination, offering a refined glimpse into local life. | |||||||
| 21st21 | JunJun | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 22nd22 | JunJun | 202828 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong, disembark the Emerald Xara | ||||
The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block. A vibrant global city, Hong Kong blends iconic skyscrapers with rich cultural heritage, offering a dynamic mix of tradition, cuisine, and modern energy. Your luxurious yacht journey comes to an end in Hong Kong, with a transfer to the airport for your onward travel, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your East Asian voyage. Please book your flight to depart out of Hong Kong after 12:00 PM. This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above. | |||||||

The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
| Overseas Transfers | |||
| 14 nights aboard the Emerald Xara | |||
| Return airport transfers | |||
| Wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch & dinner | |||
| Gratuities Included | |||
| One complimentary shore excursion in every port | |||
| Bikes for passenger use | |||
| Free Wi-Fi included | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 8th Jun 2028 |
Nts 14 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview £10,452pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £13,420pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview £20,904pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £23,872pp |
Date 8th Jun 2028 |
Nts 14 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview £10,452pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £13,420pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview £20,904pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £23,872pp |




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