Wednesday, June 17, 2009

New Asian itineraries unveiled for Legend of the Seas

RCI has announced its spring and summer 2010 Asian itineraries for Legend of the Seas. As many as 14 different itineraries ranging from four to nine nights are rolled out for 2010, with eight itineraries being featured for the first time. New ports of call next year include Hualien, Taiwan; Miyazaki and Nagoya, Japan; and Vladivostok, Russia. On top of Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai, a new homeport, Yokohama for Tokyo, is added for this season.

Highlights of Legend of the Seas 2010 Asian season include six sailings of four distinct itineraries out of Hong Kong, to destinations including Sanya, China; Hua and Danang, Vietnam; Taipei, Taiwan; and Okinawa, Japan. Passengers can also experience two different itineraries from Yokohama, one to Shanghai, China; Jeju and Busan, South Korea, and the other to Hakodate and Otaru, Japan; Vladivostok, Russia; and Shanghai, China. There will also be three sailings out of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, to ports of call such as Halong Bay, Vietnam and Hong Kong.

In addition, the cruises from Shanghai to popular Japanese destinations such as Kobe, Kagoshima and the South Korean port of Busan in particular, are expected to attract the interest of the local and international visitors in the city during the World Expo 2010. Sphere: Related Content

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