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36 Night Far East and Alaska Cruise from Hong Kong

Ship: Viking Orion
Cruise Line: Viking Oceans
Sailed:  Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024 from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Ended: Tuesday, May 14, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024 departure of the Viking Orion. If Viking Oceans modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Tuesday - Apr 9, 2024
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong      
Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. A British Overseas Territory until 1997, Hong Kong is home to long-cherished Eastern traditions amid modern Western sensibilities. This forest of glittering skyscrapers stands between soaring mountains and bustling Victoria Harbour. The entire sweeping vista is best taken in from atop Victoria Peak, lush with landscaped gardens and footpaths. Back down at sea level, Aberdeen provides a fascinating glimpse of China old and new as a skyward-reaching cluster of residential towers watches over a bustling bay where floating villages bob in the waters beside stylish pleasure boats.
Day 2 - Wednesday - Apr 10, 2024
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong      
Victoria Harbor keeps the heart of Hong Kong beating and it does so with grace and beauty. The natural harbor separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon. Today, much of the harbor's beauty lies in its location amid a dense urban area. Junks, tugs, sampans, yachts, and the distinctive Star Ferry commuter boats share these teeming waters situated in a stunning setting. The city is famed for its nightly light show that plays off the skyline, providing an impressive view of Hong Kong's forest of skyscrapers and Victoria Peak.
Day 3 - Thursday - Apr 11, 2024
Cruising the East China Sea, China
Cruising the East China Sea, China      
The East China Sea is a vital maritime route for international trade and fishing, connecting China, Japan, and South Korea. Its history is entwined with regional cultural exchange, shaping the area's heritage and identity. As you sail, take advantage of the array of delicious cuisine offered on board. You may visit Mamsen's, the casual gourmet deli, anytime from early morning to late at night for a taste of traditional Norwegian fare. Or, dine at Manfredi's and savor an authentic Italian meal, with options ranging from Milanese risotto to Tuscan inspired classics.
Day 4 - Friday - Apr 12, 2024
Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan
Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan      
Taipei stands proudly as one of the world's most technologically advanced cities. Yet, the city cherishes centuries-old traditions, which have been shaped by Chinese, Japanese, and Western influences. The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall looks over Liberty Square; the ornate landmark honors the leader who led nationalists from mainland China during the 1949 Communist takeover. However, the most prominent symbol of the city's robust development is the famed Taipei 101, the world's tallest skyscraper from 2004 to 2009.
Day 5 - Saturday - Apr 13, 2024
Cruising the East China Sea, China
Cruising the East China Sea, China      
Chinese and Japanese traders traversed the East China Sea for centuries, before the British, French, and Americans crossed these waters in the mid-1800s to establish territories outside the walled city of Shanghai. Enjoy the amenities of your ship as you sail. Perhaps take a breath of fresh air on a brisk walk around the Promenade or begin your day with a workout in the well-equipped Fitness Center.
Day 6 - Sunday - Apr 14, 2024
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki, Japan      
Nagasaki is one of the rare Japanese cities where East and West intermingle. The Dejima district provides a fascinating and unique glimpse of European colonialism in the heart of Japan. Portuguese traders had a strong presence here and later Dutch traders lived here for two centuries. Nagasaki changed forever on August 9, 1945, destroyed by an atomic bomb. The city's vast Peace Park contains sculptures donated by countries and artists around the world, each dedicated to world harmony and to an unwavering optimism for a peaceful future.
Day 7 - Monday - Apr 15, 2024
Kagoshima, Japan
Kagoshima, Japan      
Historic Kagoshima is often compared to the Italian city of Naples for its mild climate, palm-lined streets and the Sakurajima volcano that reminds so many visitors of Italy's Mt. Vesuvius. Kagoshima experienced great power and prosperity throughout the Edo period. It has been said that the city brought the industrial revolution to Japan's doorstep after 17 young men ignored a ban on foreign travel and set off to explore England and the United States. They returned with ideas that transformed society, using Western science and technology.
Day 8 - Tuesday - Apr 16, 2024
Beppu, Japan
Beppu, Japan      
Nestled on the island of Kyushu, between Beppu Bay and a range of picturesque mountains, Beppu is renowned for its hot springs. These onsen, as they are known in Japanese, emerge from eight geothermal hot spots that together boast the second-largest volume of hot water in the world. Since Japan's Edo period, the waters have been harnessed for curative and health benefits in soothing public baths. Outside the city, landscapes of steaming fissures and mineral-rich bubbling mud pools attract locals and visitors alike.
Day 9 - Wednesday - Apr 17, 2024
Hiroshima, Japan
Hiroshima, Japan      
Hiroshima was founded in 1589 and grew to become one of Japan's most important educational and industrial centers. Military supplies were later exported from here, an industry that would seal the city's fate at the end of World War II, when an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. It is hard to imagine the destruction today, so modern and forward-looking are its streets and its people. In Peace Memorial Park, the hollowed dome of the former Industrial Promotion Hall symbolizes the city's hope that nuclear weapons will never be used again.
Day 10 - Thursday - Apr 18, 2024
Hiroshima, Japan
Hiroshima, Japan      
Hiroshima's delta is dived into a number of islets. It was upon one of these islets that Mori Terumoto (1553-1625), a feudal lord who ruled over much of the Chugoku region, constructed Hiroshima Castle. This solidified the city as a jokamachi (castle town). Although the castle had successfully survived into the 20th century, it was unable to withstand the atomic bombing of the city during World War II. In 1958, Hiroshima Castle was restored to its original splendor, complete with a main keep and moat. Today, it houses a museum providing insight into the city's rich history.
Day 11 - Friday - Apr 19, 2024
Osaka, Japan
Osaka, Japan      
Osaka is located at the mouth of the Yodo River and is second only to Tokyo in size and cultural landmarks. For centuries, it prospered on its mercantile economy. During the Edo period, it introduced agriculture, particularly rice, to its exports and was soon known as "the nation's kitchen". The city is home to some of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines. Its Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine is the flagship of 2,000 others spread throughout Japan. Each honors the guardian deity of sailors and the deity of prosperity, but the one here is the most majestic.
Day 12 - Saturday - Apr 20, 2024
Shimizu, Japan
Shimizu, Japan      
Shimizu is a scenic city set on Suruga Bay, watched over by Mount Fuji. It has long been a thriving harbor town and prospered during the Edo period. Today, its economy stands upon a vast fishing industry and on the export of green tea, whose leaves are cultivated in nearby hills. Beyond the city limits, wide plains reach to coastal hills, and to the original burial place of the nation's first shogun. This Shinto shrine, Kunozan Tosho-gu, is Japan's oldest. With its flamboyant design, it is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the leader who unified Japan after years of civil war.
Day 13 - Sunday - Apr 21, 2024
Shimizu, Japan
Shimizu, Japan      
Historic Shimizu and its port increased in importance after Tokugawa Ieyasu chose Sunpu Castle as his place of retirement in 1605. By the early 20th century, tea exports were the mainstay activity, while today, the port handles a wide variety of cargo. Along the waterfront, a modern shopping mall houses eateries, movie theaters, and a Ferris wheel. While a little further afield, the Kashi-no-Ichi Market sells the day's catch.
Day 14 - Monday - Apr 22, 2024
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan      
Tokyo is a spellbinding blend of neon splendor and tranquil Shinto shrines, towering skyscrapers and meditative Zen gardens. Founded as the tiny fishing village of Edo, Tokyo's history was shaped by emperors and shoguns. As the Edo period progressed, it grew into one of the world's largest cities, as it remains today. Tokyoites embrace the traditional and the cosmopolitan here, both worshipping at the city's Asakusa Kannon Temple and frequenting the high-end retail stores of the Ginza district, all while the distant symmetrical cone of Mt. Fuji watches over the city.
Day 15 - Tuesday - Apr 23, 2024
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan      
Tokyo as a city was officially dissolved in 1943 and 23 independent municipalities were formed, known as ku. Each neighborhood is representative of a small city yet collectively, they are still recognized as Tokyo. Exploring this vast city is easy, thanks to Tokyo's excellent transport system. Look to the skies and admire its ever-changing skyline with towering buildings in every corner of the city. Observation platforms feature in many, including Mori Tower or the Metropolitan Government Building.
Day 16 - Wednesday - Apr 24, 2024
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan      
Located for centuries on the site of modern-day Tokyo, the small fishing village of Edo grew into a city during the Tokugawa period, when it became the capital of the Tokugawa shogunate. It became the capital of Japan during the Meiji Restoration of the mid-19th century and was renamed Tokyo, meaning "eastern capital". Japan's largest city since the 17th century, Tokyo's population exceeded one million during the late 19th century, and as the country's political, economic, and cultural center, it has become one of the world's most populous cities.
Day 17 - Thursday - Apr 25, 2024
Tsugaru Strait, Japan      
The Tsugaru Strait links the Sea of Japan to the Pacific Ocean, flowing between Japan's two major islands-Honshu to the south and Hokkaido to the north. At its narrowest point, just 12 miles wide, green slopes rise on the Tsugaru Peninsula to the south and the coastal Matsumae to the north. Halfway through, a broad channel flows into Honshu to form Mutsu Bay. At the strait's other narrow point, the small town of Oma rests on the northernmost tip of Honshu; opposite, Hokkaido's Hakodate, with its namesake mountain watching over, is one of Japan's most modern cities.
Day 18 - Friday - Apr 26, 2024
Otaru, Japan
Otaru, Japan      
Sapporo is renowned for its traditional cuisine, green spaces, revered shrines, and market culture. The city was developed with the help of President Ulysses S. Grant's commissioner of agriculture, who became an oyatoi gaikokujin, a foreign adviser, at Grant's request. Since then, Sapporo has been recognized for its ability to transform the natural world into the highest art. It is, however, perhaps better known as the city where miso ramen was invented; restaurants line the historic Original Sapporo Ramen Alley to celebrate the noodle's many forms.
Day 19 - Saturday - Apr 27, 2024
Otaru, Japan
Otaru, Japan      
Sapporo is located along the Ishikari Bay, an inlet of the Sea of Japan. It is not only the capital but also the largest city of Hokkaido island, often referred to as the "Kingdom of Food". As such, savvy travelers can be certain a visit to Sapporo will not leave them in want of tasty delights-particularly fresh seafood, for which the city has become nearly synonymous. From crab to salmon roe to sea urchin, some of the finest selection of seafood can be found in downtown Sapporo at the historic Nijo Fish Market, where visitors can indulge in sushi or a kaisendon.
Day 20 - Sunday - Apr 28, 2024
Sea of Okhotsk, Japan
Sea of Okhotsk, Japan      
Day 21 - Monday - Apr 29, 2024
Sea of Okhotsk, Japan
Sea of Okhotsk, Japan      
The Okhotsk Sea, one of the world's most biologically productive seas, is considered the "heart" of the vast Pacific Ocean, supplying the larger body of water with life-enriching oxygen, cold seawater, and nutrients. As you sail, explore the well-curated Library, tucked in a private alcove of the Living Room, and select from a broad range of titles. Read a book by the Main Pool, a calming oasis in any weather with its retractable roof, allowing for year-round swimming.
Day 22 - Tuesday - Apr 30, 2024
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean      
Day 23 - Wednesday - May 1, 2024
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean      
Day 24 - Thursday - May 2, 2024
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean      
The Mighty Pacific Leg is one of the most anticipated crossings of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. The crossing of the North Pacific Ocean, one of the last great wildernesses on the planet, is one of the race's highlights. Enjoy the amenities of your ship as you sail. Perhaps take a breath of fresh air on a brisk walk around the Promenade or begin your day with a workout in the well-equipped Fitness Center.
Day 25 - Friday - May 3, 2024
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean      
Crossing the International Date Line      
Crossing the International Date Line is a time-honored travel milestone long marked by ceremony. Heading east across this imaginary line between the poles sets the clock back 24 hours, effectively gaining a day. While traversing this meridian, it is tradition to celebrate the occasion by raising a glass to the event.
Cruising the Bering Sea      
Set sail into one of the world's most productive eco-systems. The Bering Sea boasts deep marine canyons that feature varied temperatures, creating upwellings of nutrients that attract countless hungry fish and predators. As you sail today, relax in the Explorers' Lounge, inspired by epic journeys of discovery. Marvel at the views through the two-story panoramic windows as you share a cocktail with friends, or settle down to read a book.
Day 26 - Saturday - May 4, 2024
Dutch Harbor, United States
Dutch Harbor, United States      
Known simply as "Dutch" to locals, the charming town of Dutch Harbor is nestled on Unalaska, one of the Aleutian Islands. The Aleut people called this picturesque place home for nearly 10,000 years-long before the arrival of the Europeans. During the mid-1700s, Russia began trading furs and established a settlement here, trading as the Russian-American Company. The Holy Ascension Russian Orthodox Church, featuring its iconic onion domes, remains a recognizable landmark in Dutch Harbor and is a symbol of Russian influence on Aleut culture to this day.
Day 27 - Sunday - May 5, 2024
Cruising the Gulf of Alaska, United States
Cruising the Gulf of Alaska, United States      
The Gulf of Alaska stretches from the Aleutian Islands to the Inside Passage. Teeming with marine life, it meets dramatic shores lined with the pristine wilderness for which Alaska is celebrated. The state's famed soaring mountains dominate the landscape, their ravines and peaks draped with snow. Lush green forests spill down steep slopes and gleaming tidewater glaciers stand like white monoliths at the water's edge. The tiny outpost towns and villages that dot the shoreline still rely on the sea for their livelihood, offering a glimpse into life in this unspoiled region.
Day 28 - Monday - May 6, 2024
Kodiak, United States
Kodiak, United States      
Kodiak plays an outsize role on its namesake island home, known as Alaska's "Emerald Isle" for its green hillsides. It is the island's only link to the outside world, so all goods enter and leave through its port. Inhabited by Alutiiq natives for more than 7,000 years, it became the capital of Russian Alaska in the 18th century. Sea otter pelts were the major commodity of export until the animal was almost hunted to extinction. Today, the sea otter thrives here once again.
Day 29 - Tuesday - May 7, 2024
Seward, United States
Seward, United States      
Seward enjoys a magnificent setting between snowcapped peaks and Resurrection Bay, a pristine harbor ringed by mountains. The Alaskan city was named after Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of State who defied public opinion to pursue the purchase of Alaska from Russia. Seward is steeped in marine culture, from its busy fishing port to the excellent exhibits and preservation efforts of the Alaska SeaLife Center. It is also the famed starting point of the Iditarod Trail.
Day 30 - Wednesday - May 8, 2024
Valdez, USA
Valdez, USA      
Valdez enjoys a breathtaking setting at the tip of a deep-cut fjord in Prince William Sound. The glacial Chugach Mountains rise up all around the city, adding to its scenic allure. In its early days, the promise of gold attracted explorers and seekers of wealth, but the land proved barren. The town finally experienced its economic boom as North America's northernmost ice-free port. Today, it is the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline that carries oil south from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic coast.
Day 31 - Thursday - May 9, 2024
Yakutat, United States
Yakutat, United States      
Surrounded by glacier-carved mountains and fed by the enormous Hubbard Glacier, Yakutat Bay spreads some 18 miles across at its widest point. On calm days, snow-covered slopes are reflected in the mirror-like bay, casting the entire scene in a soft, icy azure glow. Disenchantment Bay extends farther inland like a finger; at its farthest point, Hubbard Glacier creeps seaward from its source five miles away. The ice at the water's edge began its journey from near Mt. Walsh more than 400 years ago in the early 1600s.
Day 32 - Friday - May 10, 2024
Glacier Bay, United States
Glacier Bay, United States      
Glacier Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking alpine paradise at the northernmost reaches of the Inside Passage. The Sitakaday Narrows lead into its waters, passing the pristine Beardslee Islands to the east. The bay feeds several inlets that wind their way deeper into the mountains, all surrounded by soaring ice-capped peaks and forested shorelines. Glacier Bay is part of a national park, a haven for wildlife including sea lions and otters, brown bears, moose, bald eagles and, in summer, humpback whales.
Day 33 - Saturday - May 11, 2024
Sitka, United States
Sitka, United States      
Sitka has long been inhabited by the indigenous Tlingit people. Fur trading brought Russian settlers here in 1799 as part of a colonial merchant company. The town grew to become the capital of Russian Alaska, and remains of those days can be found in the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the Russian Bishop's House, the latter built by the Tlingit with guidance from Finnish carpenters in the 1840s. Today's Sitka is a delight to explore by foot, its streets dotted with inviting art galleries displaying artwork inspired by the region's natural beauty and rich heritage.
Day 34 - Sunday - May 12, 2024
Ketchikan, United States
Ketchikan, United States      
Ketchikan is set among the soaring coastal mountains and sloping woodlands of the Tongass National Forest. The gateway into America's 49th state, it is known to travelers journeying north by ship as Alaska's "First City" and the "Salmon Capital of the World" for its thriving fishing industry. Ketchikan also embraces its rich and enduring Tlingit heritage; it is home to the most standing totem poles anywhere in the world. The artful icons are sprinkled throughout the town as well as its parks and cultural centers.
Day 35 - Monday - May 13, 2024
Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, United States
Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, United States      
Stretching some 500 miles along the Alaska Panhandle, the Inside Passage is a pristine wilderness of fjord-like channels. It winds its way through a vast maze of islands laden with emerald-green forests and strewn with glistening glaciers. Nature is at her most magnificent here, tranquil and hushed. Unspoiled waterways weave their way past tiny coastal villages and a breathtaking array of snowcapped mountains and pine-covered hills. Sea lions and otters reside in these waters, and moose and brown bears are often spotted as they wade along the coast.
Day 36 - Tuesday - May 14, 2024
Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver, Canada      
Vancouver is one of Canada's most diverse cities and the influence of its multi-ethnic society is reflected in the city's multitude of restaurants and public settings, such as the tranquil Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden at the heart of Chinatown. The city's cultural treasures reflect its indigenous community and embody the influence of European and Asian settlers. Its vibrant institutions run the gamut, from bustling markets to museums that chronicle the region's anthropology and rich art heritage. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home.