Oriental Delights Cruise from Singapore to Tokyo

Vietnam, Hong Kong overnight, Taiwan, Nagasaki and more

Embark on an unforgettable 19-night Oriental Delights cruise aboard the luxurious Celebrity Millennium, sailing from Singapore to Tokyo. This all-inclusive package features return flights and 4-star bed-and-breakfast stays in both Singapore and Tokyo, ensuring comfort before and after your voyage.

Explore vibrant destinations including Vietnam, an overnight in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the historic city of Nagasaki, plus more exotic ports along the way. Indulge in world-class dining, entertainment, and exceptional service onboard while discovering Asia’s rich culture and breath-taking landscapes. Perfect for travellers seeking a seamless blend of adventure and relaxation, this cruise promises memories to last a lifetime.

Fly overnight to Singapore.

After a morning flight arrival transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Furama Riverfront Hotel

Located near the Singapore River, this hotel is within walking distance of the entertainment areas like Clarke Quay and the vibrant Chinatown. The nearest underground station is Chinatown MRT, a 5-minute ride away on public transport. The Changi Airport is only around 25 minutes from the hotel by car. Renovated in 2005, this business hotel is surrounded by lush greenery and offers 525 rooms over 2 buildings. Facilities in the air-conditioned property include a lobby with a 24-hour reception service, a safe and a currency exchange. In addition, there is a bar, restaurants and a lounge. Conference facilities and a room service are also available. Each room is fully-equipped as standard including an executive work desk, a satellite/cable TV and a minibar. Recreational facilities include a spacious gym, a swimming pool and an outdoor hot tub.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Singapore

Singapore is situated at the end of the Malaysian peninsula and is a tropical paradise often referred to as the "Island with a thousand shopping malls". This tiny island nation packs in more malls per square mile than any other country in the world. Visit the 2.2km stretch of Orchard Road - the Oxford Street of Singapore, Chinatown, Little India and the vast Bugis Street Market. Enjoy a tour of Chinatown, have afternoon tea in the famous Raffles Hotel or take a cable car ride to Sentosa Island for some panoramic views. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park with futuristic looking tree sculptures covering 101 hectares of land, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. You will find two waterfront conservatories: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest; and the Supertree Grove with 18 manmade trees which reach heights of up to 16 storeys. The Supertrees can be found all around the Gardens by the Bay - twelve are at the Supertree Grove, while the remaining six are placed in clusters of threes at the Golden and Silver Gardens. The best time to visit Gardens by the Bay is in the late afternoon, around 4-5pm. Start with the cooled conservatories, and then go up to the OCBC Skyway in the evening when the weather is cooler. At the Supertree Grove, there is a nightly show (free admission), that showcases the magical lights of the super trees to music. You can also visit the Sky Park observation deck 57 floors on top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel. This striking hotel has an infinity pool and gardens which spans the roof over the three towers of the hotel.

After breakfast transfer to the cruise terminal to embark the ship.

Celebrity Millennium

This 90,940-tonne ship was the first of the four ship Millennium class fleet – entering service in June 2000. Over 12 decks the ship features three swimming pools one of which is covered by a glass roof in a solarium. The Persian Garden offers a relaxing experience to unwind during your cruise in saunas, steam rooms and with quiet relaxation on heated tiled loungers.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is Vietnam's bustling southern metropolis and a vibrant fusion of history, commerce, and culture. The city dazzles visitors with its energetic streets lined with French colonial architecture, soaring skyscrapers, and a mix of traditional pagodas and modern shopping centers. Landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, the historic Central Post Office, and the War Remnants Museum provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's colonial past and its more recent history, including the Vietnam War. Ho Chi Minh City's lively markets, street food stalls, and coffee shops add color and flavor to every corner, making the city an irresistible sensory experience.Beyond the urban energy, the city offers cultural and historical excursions, including a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive network of underground tunnels used during the Vietnam War, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of the Vietnamese people. The Mekong Delta, just a short drive away, provides an opportunity to explore rural landscapes, floating markets, and traditional villages. Ho Chi Minh City is a dynamic blend of old and new, where history, culture, and modern life converge, offering travelers an unforgettable and immersive Vietnamese experience.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Chan May

The port for Hue & Danang is Vietnam's fourth largest city and a deep seaport in Central Vietnam, located halfway between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The city is famous for its ideal natural scenes such as China beach and the Marble Mountains. The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five marble and limestone mountains which are named after the five elements and is a popular sightseeing location in Da Nang because of its alluring beauty. Stone steps carved into the mountain lead to a Buddhist Pagoda. You can also discover stunning caves and enjoy the beautiful view from the top of the mountain. Next, you will go to Am Phu Cave where there's a replica of heaven and hell, Marble Mountain is also home to Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, which is a unique craft village to the south of the city. Situated at the foot of the Marble Mountains, this craft village has a proud history covering more than 200 years.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Overnight on board in port.

Hong Kong

The picturesque Hong Kong skyline is of Victoria Harbour and the waterfront on Hong Kong Island. Take the tram up to Victoria Peak on the Hills behind the Skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island for magnificent views. The iconic Star Ferry links Hong Kong Island to Kowloon where you can experience local life in the varied and separate street markets.

Keelung

Keelung, Taiwan's vibrant port city, lies just 40 minutes (15 miles) northeast of Taipei, making it a perfect day-trip destination. Known as the ‘Rainy Port,' Keelung boasts a scenic harbor, lush hills, and rich history shaped by Spanish, Dutch, and Japanese influences. Visitors love its famous Miaokou Night Market for fresh seafood and authentic Taiwanese street food.Explore stunning coastal spots like Heping Island, colorful Zhengbin Fishing Harbor, and historic forts with panoramic views. Easily accessible by train or bus from Taipei, Keelung offers a unique blend of culture, nature, and culinary delights.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Nagasaki (Kyushu)

Nagasaki became the target of the second atomic bomb ever detonated on a populated area (9 Aug 1945); about 75,000 people were killed or wounded, and more than one third of the city was devastated. Among Nagasaki's landmarks is Glover Mansion, scene of Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly. A visit to the Atomic bomb museum and peace Park in Nagasaki are well worth it.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Shimizu

Sail into the Port of Shimizu and you will understand why it is considered one of Japan's three most beautiful ports. The sight of Mount Fuji soaring above the surrounding area belies the fact that Shimizu is not only a scenic area, but a culturally significant one as well. In addition to Fuji, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, the area also overlooks Miho-no-Matsubara, a pine tree grove included as one of the World Heritage's constituent properties. These assets combine with the area's moderate climate to mark the port as one of Japan's prime sightseeing destinations.

Overnight on board in port

Yokohama (Honshu)

Yokohama is the home of Osanbashi cruise terminal which opened in 2002 and staging post for Tokyo situated 20 miles away to the north-east. Tokyo is situated on Tokyo Bay and has a port but because of bridges across the bay large cruise ships are unable to reach the port of Tokyo.

Disemabark the ship after breakfast in Yokohama Port and transfer to central Tokyo for an overnight hotel stay.

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba is located on the artificial island of daiba in Tokyo Bay, a scenic waterfront area and one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist destinations. It is also easy access from Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport, the perfect place to stay whether your trip is for business or leisure. As an upper brand of nikko hotels international, we offer a joy-filled experience that will unwind your mind in a high-quality space where you can encounter the unique charm of the local area.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Tokyo (Honshu)

Tokyo is one of the largest cities in the world home to over 33 million residents covering 844 square miles and is located centrally on the south coast of Honshu Island. Just 3 miles south of Central Tokyo lies Haneda international airport while 35 mile to east lies Narita international airport. Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The city's history can be appreciated in districts such as Asakusa, and in many excellent museums, historic temples and gardens. The epicentre of Tokyo features the Imperial Palace and gardens - the residence of Japan's Imperial Family and the Emperor. Ginza is the popular shopping and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes- where you can find the infamous $10 cups of coffee. Tokyo Tower at 333 metres is the world's tallest self-supporting steel tower and one of the most recognisable landmarks in Tokyo - it is rather like a red version of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The Odaiba area can be best compared to Canary Wharf in London - but bigger. This is a another popular shopping and entertainment district on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It is home to some of Tokyo's boldest architectural creations, such as the Fuji TV Building, Telecom Centre and Tokyo Big Sight. Here you will also find the hot spring theme park where you can enjoy various types of indoor and outdoor baths which are fed by hot spring water pumped from a depth of 1400 metres.

After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
London 12/02/27 £2939 NA NA NA View
London 21/02/28 £2899 £3269 £3849 £8299 View