Circumnavigation of Japan: Golden Highlights & Coastal Discovery - Cruise & Land Journey
Tokyo | Nagoya | Kyoto | Nara City | Osaka | Imabari | Itsukushima | Hiroshima | Shimonoseki | Busan | Sakaiminato | Kanazawa | Sado | Niigata | More...
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Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's capital and one of the world's most populous cities. Check-into The Capital Hotel Tokyu, your Scenic Special Stay for the next three nights. With direct access to four subway lines, the hotel recently received. Prestigious five-star rating in the Forbes Tr... Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's capital and one of the world's most populous cities. Check-into The Capital Hotel Tokyu, your Scenic Special Stay for the next three nights. With direct access to four subway lines, the hotel recently received. Prestigious five-star rating in the Forbes Travel. Rooms overlook the most picturesque sites in Tokyo, such as the Imperial Palace, the 500-year-old Hie Jinja Shrine and beautiful landscaped Japanese gardens.This evening, meet your fellow guests for a welcome reception and dinner. Read More
Tokyo
Gather your bearings and get a bird’s eye view of Tokyo from above as you take in the panorama from Tokyo Sky Tree, the world’s tallest tower at 634 metres.Scenic EnrichTaiko performance: Given by Taiko Masters, partake in an interactive, private group demonstration and lesson... Gather your bearings and get a bird’s eye view of Tokyo from above as you take in the panorama from Tokyo Sky Tree, the world’s tallest tower at 634 metres.Scenic EnrichTaiko performance: Given by Taiko Masters, partake in an interactive, private group demonstration and lesson in playing the Taiko drums, led by renowned Taiko masters.The remainder of the afternoon is free at leisure. Scenic Freechoice Dining: This evening, choose from one of these Scenic Freechoice Dining Ninja Tokyo: This popular but unusual restaurant has a ninja theme that creates a memorable dining experience, combining gourmet cuisine with elaborate décor and entertainment.Nobu Tokyo: Part of the famous international chain of restaurants from celebrated Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this casual but chic restaurant is known for its fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese dishes with Peruvian ingredients.Izakaya Nightlife: Sample a Yaki-tori and Kushiyaki dinner over some drinks at small local bars. This is a chance to mingle and dine in a traditional Japanese way. Read More
Tokyo
Visit the Asakusa district, known as the centre of Tokyo’s shitamachi or ‘low city’, which captures the atmosphere of Tokyo’s past. Pay your respects at Sensoji temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple built in 645. Surrounding the temple is the Nakamise shop... Visit the Asakusa district, known as the centre of Tokyo’s shitamachi or ‘low city’, which captures the atmosphere of Tokyo’s past. Pay your respects at Sensoji temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple built in 645. Surrounding the temple is the Nakamise shopping area, featuring many traditional shops that sell Japanese crafts and souvenirs.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Meiji Shrine and Shibuya Crossing: Explore the tranquil evergreen forest of the Meiji Shrine complex, before walking across the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and seeing the famous Hachiko dog statue in Shibuya.Cultural Shinjuku and Gyoen Gardens: Stroll through Shinjuku-Gyoen Gardens, one of the most beautiful areas for cherry blossoms in Tokyo. Visit Shinjuku’s shopping and entertainment districts. You can also choose to stay on and join the crowds later into the night. Read More
Tokyo
Begin the day at the dazzling teamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum. Wander freely amongst the immersive displays, created by hundreds of projectors, lights and computers. Afterwards travel to Nagoya via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats. Visit Shinkansen Train Museum at the SCMag... Begin the day at the dazzling teamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum. Wander freely amongst the immersive displays, created by hundreds of projectors, lights and computers. Afterwards travel to Nagoya via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats. Visit Shinkansen Train Museum at the SCMaglev and Railway Park. Continue to the historic castle town of Inuyama and check into the boutique Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden for a two-night Scenic Special Stay. Read More
Nagoya
Inuyama
Inuyama
Learn about the ancient history of the area with a visit to the Shiro-to-Machi Museum before wandering through the old town’s streets to Inuyama Castle, the oldest of just five castles nationwide designated as national treasures.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on... Learn about the ancient history of the area with a visit to the Shiro-to-Machi Museum before wandering through the old town’s streets to Inuyama Castle, the oldest of just five castles nationwide designated as national treasures.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Meiji Mura: The Outdoor Museum for Reconstructed Buildings Meiji Mura, or Meiji Village, is a stunning demonstration of Meiji period (1868-1912) architecture from Japan. Walk around this vast theme park museum to see how Western culture inspired the architects of Japan as it moved from its samurai past to its modernised future.Seki Traditional Swordsmith and Museum: Seki City is one of the most well-known and highly regarded blade-producing areas in the world. To this day, Japanese swords continue to be produced by swordsmiths in the traditional forging style that has been passed down for centuries. The museum shows the history and tradition of blade-making that date back over 700 years with a possible demonstration by the master swordsmith in action. Read More
Inuyama
Return to Nagoya and travel via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats to the culturally rich city of Kyoto, home to many World Heritage sites. Upon arrival, glide through the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a traditional rickshaw before exploring and enjoying a vegetarian meal at t... Return to Nagoya and travel via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats to the culturally rich city of Kyoto, home to many World Heritage sites. Upon arrival, glide through the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a traditional rickshaw before exploring and enjoying a vegetarian meal at the World Heritage listed Tenryu-ji Temple.Afterwards visit the famous Kinkaku-ji or Golden Pavilion, so named because it is completely covered in gold leaf. Afterwards, check in for your Scenic Special Stay at the Hilton Kyoto in an executive room with lounge access. Scenic EnrichDinner with Maiko and Geiko: Tonight’s dinner will allow you to interact with a Geiko and Maiko who’ll host your meal presentation. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about what is involved in becoming a Geisha and the art of Japanese hospitality. Read More
Nagoya
Kyoto
Kyoto
Discover more of Kyoto today, a captivating city where old Japan is still alive. Scenic Freechoice: This morning, explore your way on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Samurai & Ninja Museum: Your local guide will lead you on a 30-minute guided tour diving into the fascina... Discover more of Kyoto today, a captivating city where old Japan is still alive. Scenic Freechoice: This morning, explore your way on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Samurai & Ninja Museum: Your local guide will lead you on a 30-minute guided tour diving into the fascinating history of samurai and ninja through legendary stories and historical insights. Experience life as a Samurai, wearing authentic Samurai armour, holding a sword and learning how to throw ninja stars. Test your targeting skills by throwing a shuriken.Nijo Castle: Discover Nijo Castle, built in 1603 as the residence of the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1868). After the Tokugawa Shogunate fell in 1867, Nijo Castle was used as an imperial palace before being donated to the city and opened to the public as a historic site. Its palace buildings are arguably the best surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era, and the castle was designated a World Heritage Site in 1994.Scenic EnrichKimono wearing and tea ceremony: Partake in a Japanese tea ceremony while dressed in a traditional Japanese kimono. Learn more about this fascinating cultural ritual and take some memorable photos.This afternoon, enjoy some free time in Nishiki Market, renowned as Kyoto’s kitchen with over 100 stalls and shops. Read More
Kyoto
Make an early morning visit to Fushima Inari Shrine, famous for the thousands of red torii gates leading to its entrance. Afterwards, drive to Todaiji Temple, one of the World Heritage-listed Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. Constructed in 752, it was the largest wooden building in the... Make an early morning visit to Fushima Inari Shrine, famous for the thousands of red torii gates leading to its entrance. Afterwards, drive to Todaiji Temple, one of the World Heritage-listed Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. Constructed in 752, it was the largest wooden building in the world until the end of the 20th century and houses one of Japan’s largest statues, a 15-metre-tall bronze Buddha. See the curious deer in Nara Park and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.Later, continue on to Kehayaza, the area where sumo wrestling originated.Scenic EnrichKehayaza Sumo Stable: Learn about the history, life and training routine of a sumo wrestler during a private visit to a sumo stable in Kehayaza, said to be the birthplace of sumo. After your welcome ceremony, see a demonstration of Jinku (traditional folkloric songs) and watch the wrestlers in action in the dohyo.Transfer to Osaka and check in to the Marriott Miyako Osaka for your two-night Scenic Special Stay with full club lounge access. Read More
Nara City
Osaka
From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home... From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan's best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan's trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan's famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into "Japan's Kitchen," a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class's outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan's largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan's iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo's norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan's friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka's economic hub and contains Osaka's largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka's youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There's easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park. Read More
Osaka
This morning, wander through Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, an icon of the city that dates back almost 400 years. Then explore Kuromon Ichiba Market, known as Osaka’s kitchen. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.Later this evening, enjoy more your Club Floor benefits, inc... This morning, wander through Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, an icon of the city that dates back almost 400 years. Then explore Kuromon Ichiba Market, known as Osaka’s kitchen. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.Later this evening, enjoy more your Club Floor benefits, including complimentary refreshments and evening cocktails. Later, catch the Osaka Metro to the bustling Dotonbori district, known for its neon lights and elaborate street signs. Explore this lively area and sample some local dishes in Hozenji Yokocho food alley. Read More
Osaka
After breakfast and a relaxing morning at the hotel, check out and transfer to your Scenic Discovery Yacht, where you’ll step aboard Scenic Eclipse II to continue your journey. Be welcomed by the Captain and crew as you step aboard your ultra-luxury Scen... After breakfast and a relaxing morning at the hotel, check out and transfer to your Scenic Discovery Yacht, where you’ll step aboard Scenic Eclipse II to continue your journey. Be welcomed by the Captain and crew as you step aboard your ultra-luxury Scenic Discovery Yacht. Settle into your suite, enjoy a glass of Champagne, and take time to become acquainted with the ship’s facilities before joining fellow guests at the Sky Bar to toast the voyage ahead. Read More
Imabari
Discover Imabari, a maritime city on the island of Shikoku and the eastern gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, one of the world's most celebrated cycling and walking routes, linking a chain of small islands across the Seto Inland Sea via a series of graceful bridges. The city itself is ste... Discover Imabari, a maritime city on the island of Shikoku and the eastern gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, one of the world's most celebrated cycling and walking routes, linking a chain of small islands across the Seto Inland Sea via a series of graceful bridges. The city itself is steeped in heritage, home to a reconstructed castle with sweeping moat views, a distinguished shipbuilding tradition and a thriving towel-making industry renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship.Wander the charming streets where local workshops have perfected the art of imabari towels, using the region's naturally soft water to produce textiles of remarkable quality. Along the waterfront, fishing boats and ferry terminals underscore the city's enduring connection to the sea, whilst nearby islands invite exploration of quiet beaches, citrus groves and panoramic coastal trails.This evening, savour the flavours of Asia at Koko's Asian Fusion, where expertly crafted dishes from the Sushi & Saké Bar @ Koko’s or the vibrant Night Market @ Koko’s+ menu provide a refined counterpoint to your day spent in Japanese culture. Read More
Itsukushima
Begin the morning at Miyajima, one of Japan's most revered and photographed islands. The World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, with its iconic vermillion torii gate appearing to float upon the water at high tide, has drawn pilgrims and travellers for centuries. Beyond the shrine, f... Begin the morning at Miyajima, one of Japan's most revered and photographed islands. The World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, with its iconic vermillion torii gate appearing to float upon the water at high tide, has drawn pilgrims and travellers for centuries. Beyond the shrine, forested hillsides rise steeply, home to friendly wild deer that wander freely among visitors, whilst traditional streets offer local specialities including momiji manju, the island's signature maple-leaf-shaped cakes.This afternoon, Scenic Eclipse II repositions to Hiroshima, a city defined by resilience and renewal. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial and surrounding park invite quiet reflection, whilst Hiroshima Castle and the tranquil Shukkeien Garden reveal layers of older tradition and refined landscape design. Tree-lined avenues, riverside paths and lively neighbourhoods round out an afternoon that balances remembrance with the energy of contemporary city life. Read More
Hiroshima
History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder o... History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. It is impossible to ignore the events of 1945 in Hiroshima, but this is far from a depressing place. The great efforts that have been made in rebuilding of the city over the years have given Hiroshima a vibrant, eclectic edge, with the downtown shopping area and street food stalls being well worth a visit. The proximity to Miyajima and its iconic, impressive, Torii gate should not be overlooked either. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet. Read More
Shimonoseki
Located at the western tip of Honshu, Shimonoseki commands the narrow Kanmon Strait, where the waters of the Seto Inland Sea meet the Sea of Japan. This storied port city is famed throughout the country as the capital of fugu, the prized and carefully prepared pufferfish, with the bustling... Located at the western tip of Honshu, Shimonoseki commands the narrow Kanmon Strait, where the waters of the Seto Inland Sea meet the Sea of Japan. This storied port city is famed throughout the country as the capital of fugu, the prized and carefully prepared pufferfish, with the bustling Karato Fish Market offering a vivid introduction to the region's seafood traditions.Beyond the waterfront, the historic Chofu district preserves the atmosphere of the feudal era, with samurai residences, moss-covered temple grounds and quiet lanes that evoke an earlier Japan. The Kanmon Strait itself is spanned by an undersea pedestrian tunnel, linking Honshu to Kyushu, and the surrounding parklands offer sweeping views of ships navigating this busy maritime passage.Return on board this evening for a cocktail at the Scenic Lounge Bar, where over 130 whiskies await, or choose from the expertly crafted menu at Elements, featuring Italian, steak and seafood prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Read More
Busan
Cross the Korea Strait to discover Busan, South Korea's dynamic coastal metropolis. Stretched along a dramatic shoreline of beaches, cliffs and wooded hillsides, the city reveals a distinctive character quite unlike any Japanese port on this voyage. The bustling Jagalchi Fish Market, o... Cross the Korea Strait to discover Busan, South Korea's dynamic coastal metropolis. Stretched along a dramatic shoreline of beaches, cliffs and wooded hillsides, the city reveals a distinctive character quite unlike any Japanese port on this voyage. The bustling Jagalchi Fish Market, one of the largest in Asia, hums with energy as vendors display the morning's catch, whilst nearby Gamcheon Culture Village cascades down a hillside in a mosaic of pastel-coloured houses and street art.Along the coast, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple overlooks the East Sea from a striking clifftop setting, its ornate architecture framed by coastal pines and the steady movement of the sea. Historic Beomeosa Temple, set in the forested slopes of Mount Geumjeongsan, offers a more contemplative setting, with its ancient halls nestled among towering trees and mountain streams. Read More
Sakaiminato
After a morning at sea, arrive at Sakaiminato on the coast of western Honshu, a charming fishing port that serves as the gateway to a region of quiet beauty and cultural depth. NearbyMatsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture, is home to one of Japan's few remaining original castles, it... After a morning at sea, arrive at Sakaiminato on the coast of western Honshu, a charming fishing port that serves as the gateway to a region of quiet beauty and cultural depth. NearbyMatsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture, is home to one of Japan's few remaining original castles, its dark, brooding keep reflected in the surrounding moat. The city's literary heritage is closely tied to Lafcadio Hearn, the 19th-century writer who found inspiration in its ghost stories and local traditions.A short journey to Daikonshima reveals Yuushien Garden, celebrated for its extraordinary seasonal peony displays, with hundreds of varieties blooming across immaculately landscaped grounds that overlook a tranquil lagoon. Sakaiminato itself is known for its playful connection to manga culture, with character statues lining the streets near the harbour. Read More
Kanazawa
Kanazawa is one of Japan's most beautifully preserved castle towns, a city that escaped wartime destruction and retains an extraordinary concentration of Edo-era heritage. At its heart lies Kenrokuen, ranked among the country's three finest landscape gardens, where meticulously pru... Kanazawa is one of Japan's most beautifully preserved castle towns, a city that escaped wartime destruction and retains an extraordinary concentration of Edo-era heritage. At its heart lies Kenrokuen, ranked among the country's three finest landscape gardens, where meticulously pruned pines, winding streams and seasonal blooms create a composition of timeless elegance.The Higashi Chaya district transports visitors to the world of the geisha, with graceful wooden tea houses lining cobblestone lanes, whilst the lively Omicho Market teems with fresh seafood, local produce and artisan crafts. Beyond the city, the World Heritage-listed village of Shirakawa-go preserves a mountain hamlet of steep-roofed farmhouses, their distinctive thatched gassho-zukuri architecture a testament to generations of rural ingenuity. Read More
Sado
Venture to Sado Island, a rugged and richly storied island set in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Niigata. Once a place of exile for disgraced aristocrats and a centre of gold mining that fuelled the Tokugawa shogunate, Sado carries layers of history that few Japanese destinations can ma... Venture to Sado Island, a rugged and richly storied island set in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Niigata. Once a place of exile for disgraced aristocrats and a centre of gold mining that fuelled the Tokugawa shogunate, Sado carries layers of history that few Japanese destinations can match. The island's gold and silver mines, which operated for nearly four centuries, have been recognised for their historical significance and remain among Sado's most compelling landmarks.Beyond its mining heritage, Sado is celebrated for its traditional performing arts, including the thunderous Ondeko drumming and the refined movements of Noh theatre, which flourished here during the island's years as a cultural crossroads. Dramatic coastal scenery unfolds along rocky headlands, hidden coves and rice terraces that cascade to the sea, whilst the island's slower pace of life offers a welcome contrast to the busier mainland. Read More
Niigata
Discover Niigata, a prosperous port city on Honshu's Sea of Japan coast, renowned for producing some of the country's finest rice and, by extension, its most celebrated saké. The Niigata region is home to an extraordinary concentration of saké breweries, many with his... Discover Niigata, a prosperous port city on Honshu's Sea of Japan coast, renowned for producing some of the country's finest rice and, by extension, its most celebrated saké. The Niigata region is home to an extraordinary concentration of saké breweries, many with histories stretching back generations, where master brewers draw on pure mountain water and locally grown Koshihikari rice to craft beverages of exceptional quality.The city's historic port quarter reflects centuries of maritime trade, with handsome merchant residences and warehouses that speak to Niigata's importance as a gateway between Japan and the Asian mainland. Fertile plains stretch inland, their patchwork of rice paddies providing the foundation of the region's agricultural identity, whilst the nearby coastline offers quiet stretches of sand and views across the sea toward Sado Island.This evening, perhaps enjoy contemporary French fine dining at Lumière+, where each dish is paired with an exquisite selection of Champagne. Read More
Aomori
Arrive in Aomori, the northernmost city on Honshu, where the landscapes take on a wilder, more dramatic character. This is a region of deep cultural heritage, celebrated for the spectacular Nebuta Festival and its towering illuminated floats, and for apple orchards that produce some of Jap... Arrive in Aomori, the northernmost city on Honshu, where the landscapes take on a wilder, more dramatic character. This is a region of deep cultural heritage, celebrated for the spectacular Nebuta Festival and its towering illuminated floats, and for apple orchards that produce some of Japan's most prized fruit. While the festival takes place in August, the city's waterfront Nebuta Museum brings the festival to life year-round, with full-scale floats on display in a striking contemporary building.Beyond the city, the Shirakami Mountains, a World Heritage-listed site, preserve one of the last remaining virgin beech forests in East Asia. Closer at hand, Hirosaki Castle presides over extensive grounds that are among the most celebrated cherry blossom viewing spots in all of Japan, with thousands of sakura trees creating a breathtaking canopy of pink and white during the spring season. The surrounding moat, carpeted with fallen petals, is one of the country's most iconic seasonal images. Read More
Hakodate
Cross the Tsugaru Strait to Hakodate, a port city at the southern tip of Hokkaido with a distinctive cosmopolitan heritage. Among the first Japanese cities to open to international trade in the mid-19th century, Hakodate retains a fascinating blend of Western and Japanese architectural inf... Cross the Tsugaru Strait to Hakodate, a port city at the southern tip of Hokkaido with a distinctive cosmopolitan heritage. Among the first Japanese cities to open to international trade in the mid-19th century, Hakodate retains a fascinating blend of Western and Japanese architectural influences, particularly in the Motomachi district, where European-style churches, former consulates and elegant merchant houses line hillside streets overlooking the harbour.The star-shaped Fort Goryokaku, Japan's first Western-style citadel, is beautifully set amidst parkland that transforms into a sea of cherry blossoms each spring. The sweeping panorama from Mount Hakodate is considered one of Japan's three finest vistas, with the city's twinkling lights tracing the narrow isthmus between two bays as evening falls. The bustling morning market near the waterfront is a feast for the senses, with vendors offering the freshest Hokkaido seafood, from glistening uni to succulent crab. Read More
Miyako, Iwate
Turning south along the Pacific coast, arrive at Miyako, gateway to the dramatic Sanriku coastline. This stretch of northeastern Japan is defined by its raw, untamed beauty, where rugged cliffs plunge into the ocean and forested headlands frame sheltered bays of remarkable clarity. Jodogah... Turning south along the Pacific coast, arrive at Miyako, gateway to the dramatic Sanriku coastline. This stretch of northeastern Japan is defined by its raw, untamed beauty, where rugged cliffs plunge into the ocean and forested headlands frame sheltered bays of remarkable clarity. Jodogahama Beach, with its striking white rock formations and emerald waters, has been admired for centuries and remains one of the Tohoku region's most captivating coastal landscapes.The surrounding coastline reveals a succession of sea caves, natural arches and wave-sculpted promontories, shaped over millennia by the powerful Pacific currents. Miyako's resilient fishing communities maintain a deep connection to the sea, and the area's maritime traditions continue to define daily life along these shores. Read More
Oarai
Discover Oarai, a seaside town on the Ibaraki coast where spiritual tradition meets natural splendour. The Oarai Isosaki Shrine, perched dramatically on rocky outcrops above the Pacific, features a torii gate that rises directly from the sea, creating a striking tableau at sunrise as waves... Discover Oarai, a seaside town on the Ibaraki coast where spiritual tradition meets natural splendour. The Oarai Isosaki Shrine, perched dramatically on rocky outcrops above the Pacific, features a torii gate that rises directly from the sea, creating a striking tableau at sunrise as waves crash around its base. This sacred site has drawn visitors for centuries, its ocean setting imbuing it with a sense of elemental power.Inland, the Ibaraki countryside reveals a gentler landscape of wooded valleys and flowing rivers. Fukuroda Falls, one of Japan's three great waterfalls, cascades over a series of rocky tiers surrounded by dense forest that blazes with colour in autumn and frames the tumbling water in fresh green during spring. The region's quieter character offers a contemplative pause between the dramatic coastlines further north and the iconic vistas that lie ahead. Read More
Shimizu
Shimizu offers one of the most celebrated vistas in all of Japan: the commanding presence of Mount Fuji, its symmetrical snow-capped cone rising above Suruga Bay in a scene that has inspired artists and poets for centuries. On clear days, the sacred mountain dominates the horizon with a ma... Shimizu offers one of the most celebrated vistas in all of Japan: the commanding presence of Mount Fuji, its symmetrical snow-capped cone rising above Suruga Bay in a scene that has inspired artists and poets for centuries. On clear days, the sacred mountain dominates the horizon with a majesty that transcends every photograph.Ashore, the Nihondaira plateau provides an elevated vantage point encompassing Mount Fuji, the bay and the surrounding tea plantations that carpet the hillsides in vivid green. Nearby, the ornate Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, a forerunner to the more famous Nikko shrine, honours Tokugawa Ieyasu and stands resplendent with lacquered woodwork and gilded detailing amid forested slopes. Further afield, the World Heritage-listed Shiraito Falls presents a curtain of delicate cascades fed by snowmelt filtering through ancient lava, creating an ethereal scene of mist and light.Return to Scenic Eclipse II and unwind with a cocktail at the Sky Bar on Deck 10 with panoramic sea vistas, or step into the thermal loungers of Senses Spa to recharge after your day ashore. Read More
Toba
Arrive in Toba, a quiet port city on the Shima Peninsula that holds an outsized place in Japanese cultural history. It was here, in the sheltered waters of Ago Bay, that Mikimoto Kokichi pioneered the technique of cultivating pearls in the late 19th century, transforming a local fishing tr... Arrive in Toba, a quiet port city on the Shima Peninsula that holds an outsized place in Japanese cultural history. It was here, in the sheltered waters of Ago Bay, that Mikimoto Kokichi pioneered the technique of cultivating pearls in the late 19th century, transforming a local fishing tradition into a global industry. The legacy of pearl cultivation remains woven into the fabric of the city, and the traditions of the ama, the free-diving women who have harvested shellfish and seaweed along these shores for over two thousand years, endure as a living connection to the region's maritime past.Nearby, the Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's most sacred Shinto site, stands in a forest of towering ancient cryptomeria trees. Rebuilt every 20 years in an unbroken cycle of renewal stretching back centuries, the shrine complex embodies the essence of Japanese spiritual tradition. The forested slopes of Mount Asama and the surrounding pilgrimage trails offer a contemplative counterpoint to the coastal pleasures of Toba.This evening, perhaps enjoy one final dinner at Lumière+, where contemporary French fine dining is paired with an exquisite selection of Champagne, or celebrate your journey with the tantalising street-food inspired dishes at Night Market @ Koko's+. Read More
Osaka
Today, it is time to farewell Scenic Eclipse II after 17 remarkable days on board. Be sure to fit in one last indulgent breakfast at the Yacht Club or ask your butler to deliver coffee to your suite so you can take your time packing. Then disembark in Osaka, carrying with you memories of a... Today, it is time to farewell Scenic Eclipse II after 17 remarkable days on board. Be sure to fit in one last indulgent breakfast at the Yacht Club or ask your butler to deliver coffee to your suite so you can take your time packing. Then disembark in Osaka, carrying with you memories of an unforgettable Discovery Voyage around Japan during its most magical season.Please book your flight to depart out of Osaka after 12:00 PM.#Spa treatments and services at additional cost. Daily activities may be subject to change; please consult your Daily Wonder for updates.+All drinks on board, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits. Specialty restaurants require a reservation, enquire on board.^Experiences on board our two helicopters and submersible are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather conditions.~Kayak and stand-up paddleboard not available in all locations.Helicopter and submersible not in operation in Japan.The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Scenic cannot guarantee the voyage will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. Hotels are indicative and subject to change. Read More
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Nagoya
Inuyama
Inuyama
Inuyama
Nagoya
Kyoto
Kyoto
Kyoto
Nara City
Osaka
Osaka
Osaka
Imabari
Itsukushima
Hiroshima
Shimonoseki
Busan
Sakaiminato
Kanazawa
Sado
Niigata
At Sea
Aomori
Hakodate
Miyako, Iwate
Oarai
Shimizu
Toba
Osaka
Tokyo
Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's capital and one of the world's most populous cities. Check-into The Capital Hotel Tokyu, your Scenic Special Stay for the next three nights. With direct access to four subway lines, the hotel recently received. Prestigious five-star rating in the Forbes Tr... Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's capital and one of the world's most populous cities. Check-into The Capital Hotel Tokyu, your Scenic Special Stay for the next three nights. With direct access to four subway lines, the hotel recently received. Prestigious five-star rating in the Forbes Travel. Rooms overlook the most picturesque sites in Tokyo, such as the Imperial Palace, the 500-year-old Hie Jinja Shrine and beautiful landscaped Japanese gardens.This evening, meet your fellow guests for a welcome reception and dinner. Read More
Tokyo
Tokyo
Gather your bearings and get a bird’s eye view of Tokyo from above as you take in the panorama from Tokyo Sky Tree, the world’s tallest tower at 634 metres.Scenic EnrichTaiko performance: Given by Taiko Masters, partake in an interactive, private group demonstration and lesson... Gather your bearings and get a bird’s eye view of Tokyo from above as you take in the panorama from Tokyo Sky Tree, the world’s tallest tower at 634 metres.Scenic EnrichTaiko performance: Given by Taiko Masters, partake in an interactive, private group demonstration and lesson in playing the Taiko drums, led by renowned Taiko masters.The remainder of the afternoon is free at leisure. Scenic Freechoice Dining: This evening, choose from one of these Scenic Freechoice Dining Ninja Tokyo: This popular but unusual restaurant has a ninja theme that creates a memorable dining experience, combining gourmet cuisine with elaborate décor and entertainment.Nobu Tokyo: Part of the famous international chain of restaurants from celebrated Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this casual but chic restaurant is known for its fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese dishes with Peruvian ingredients.Izakaya Nightlife: Sample a Yaki-tori and Kushiyaki dinner over some drinks at small local bars. This is a chance to mingle and dine in a traditional Japanese way. Read More
Tokyo
Tokyo
Visit the Asakusa district, known as the centre of Tokyo’s shitamachi or ‘low city’, which captures the atmosphere of Tokyo’s past. Pay your respects at Sensoji temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple built in 645. Surrounding the temple is the Nakamise shop... Visit the Asakusa district, known as the centre of Tokyo’s shitamachi or ‘low city’, which captures the atmosphere of Tokyo’s past. Pay your respects at Sensoji temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple built in 645. Surrounding the temple is the Nakamise shopping area, featuring many traditional shops that sell Japanese crafts and souvenirs.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Meiji Shrine and Shibuya Crossing: Explore the tranquil evergreen forest of the Meiji Shrine complex, before walking across the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and seeing the famous Hachiko dog statue in Shibuya.Cultural Shinjuku and Gyoen Gardens: Stroll through Shinjuku-Gyoen Gardens, one of the most beautiful areas for cherry blossoms in Tokyo. Visit Shinjuku’s shopping and entertainment districts. You can also choose to stay on and join the crowds later into the night. Read More
Tokyo
Tokyo
Begin the day at the dazzling teamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum. Wander freely amongst the immersive displays, created by hundreds of projectors, lights and computers. Afterwards travel to Nagoya via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats. Visit Shinkansen Train Museum at the SCMag... Begin the day at the dazzling teamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum. Wander freely amongst the immersive displays, created by hundreds of projectors, lights and computers. Afterwards travel to Nagoya via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats. Visit Shinkansen Train Museum at the SCMaglev and Railway Park. Continue to the historic castle town of Inuyama and check into the boutique Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden for a two-night Scenic Special Stay. Read More
Nagoya
Nagoya
Inuyama
Inuyama
Inuyama
Inuyama
Learn about the ancient history of the area with a visit to the Shiro-to-Machi Museum before wandering through the old town’s streets to Inuyama Castle, the oldest of just five castles nationwide designated as national treasures.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on... Learn about the ancient history of the area with a visit to the Shiro-to-Machi Museum before wandering through the old town’s streets to Inuyama Castle, the oldest of just five castles nationwide designated as national treasures.Scenic Freechoice: This afternoon, explore the city on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Meiji Mura: The Outdoor Museum for Reconstructed Buildings Meiji Mura, or Meiji Village, is a stunning demonstration of Meiji period (1868-1912) architecture from Japan. Walk around this vast theme park museum to see how Western culture inspired the architects of Japan as it moved from its samurai past to its modernised future.Seki Traditional Swordsmith and Museum: Seki City is one of the most well-known and highly regarded blade-producing areas in the world. To this day, Japanese swords continue to be produced by swordsmiths in the traditional forging style that has been passed down for centuries. The museum shows the history and tradition of blade-making that date back over 700 years with a possible demonstration by the master swordsmith in action. Read More
Inuyama
Inuyama
Return to Nagoya and travel via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats to the culturally rich city of Kyoto, home to many World Heritage sites. Upon arrival, glide through the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a traditional rickshaw before exploring and enjoying a vegetarian meal at t... Return to Nagoya and travel via Shinkansen in Green (Business) Class seats to the culturally rich city of Kyoto, home to many World Heritage sites. Upon arrival, glide through the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a traditional rickshaw before exploring and enjoying a vegetarian meal at the World Heritage listed Tenryu-ji Temple.Afterwards visit the famous Kinkaku-ji or Golden Pavilion, so named because it is completely covered in gold leaf. Afterwards, check in for your Scenic Special Stay at the Hilton Kyoto in an executive room with lounge access. Scenic EnrichDinner with Maiko and Geiko: Tonight’s dinner will allow you to interact with a Geiko and Maiko who’ll host your meal presentation. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about what is involved in becoming a Geisha and the art of Japanese hospitality. Read More
Nagoya
Nagoya
Kyoto
Kyoto
Kyoto
Kyoto
Discover more of Kyoto today, a captivating city where old Japan is still alive. Scenic Freechoice: This morning, explore your way on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Samurai & Ninja Museum: Your local guide will lead you on a 30-minute guided tour diving into the fascina... Discover more of Kyoto today, a captivating city where old Japan is still alive. Scenic Freechoice: This morning, explore your way on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:Samurai & Ninja Museum: Your local guide will lead you on a 30-minute guided tour diving into the fascinating history of samurai and ninja through legendary stories and historical insights. Experience life as a Samurai, wearing authentic Samurai armour, holding a sword and learning how to throw ninja stars. Test your targeting skills by throwing a shuriken.Nijo Castle: Discover Nijo Castle, built in 1603 as the residence of the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1868). After the Tokugawa Shogunate fell in 1867, Nijo Castle was used as an imperial palace before being donated to the city and opened to the public as a historic site. Its palace buildings are arguably the best surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era, and the castle was designated a World Heritage Site in 1994.Scenic EnrichKimono wearing and tea ceremony: Partake in a Japanese tea ceremony while dressed in a traditional Japanese kimono. Learn more about this fascinating cultural ritual and take some memorable photos.This afternoon, enjoy some free time in Nishiki Market, renowned as Kyoto’s kitchen with over 100 stalls and shops. Read More
Kyoto
Kyoto
Make an early morning visit to Fushima Inari Shrine, famous for the thousands of red torii gates leading to its entrance. Afterwards, drive to Todaiji Temple, one of the World Heritage-listed Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. Constructed in 752, it was the largest wooden building in the... Make an early morning visit to Fushima Inari Shrine, famous for the thousands of red torii gates leading to its entrance. Afterwards, drive to Todaiji Temple, one of the World Heritage-listed Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. Constructed in 752, it was the largest wooden building in the world until the end of the 20th century and houses one of Japan’s largest statues, a 15-metre-tall bronze Buddha. See the curious deer in Nara Park and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.Later, continue on to Kehayaza, the area where sumo wrestling originated.Scenic EnrichKehayaza Sumo Stable: Learn about the history, life and training routine of a sumo wrestler during a private visit to a sumo stable in Kehayaza, said to be the birthplace of sumo. After your welcome ceremony, see a demonstration of Jinku (traditional folkloric songs) and watch the wrestlers in action in the dohyo.Transfer to Osaka and check in to the Marriott Miyako Osaka for your two-night Scenic Special Stay with full club lounge access. Read More
Nara City
Nara City
Osaka
Osaka
From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home... From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan's best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan's trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan's famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into "Japan's Kitchen," a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class's outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan's largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan's iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo's norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan's friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka's economic hub and contains Osaka's largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka's youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There's easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park. Read More
Osaka
Osaka
This morning, wander through Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, an icon of the city that dates back almost 400 years. Then explore Kuromon Ichiba Market, known as Osaka’s kitchen. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.Later this evening, enjoy more your Club Floor benefits, inc... This morning, wander through Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, an icon of the city that dates back almost 400 years. Then explore Kuromon Ichiba Market, known as Osaka’s kitchen. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.Later this evening, enjoy more your Club Floor benefits, including complimentary refreshments and evening cocktails. Later, catch the Osaka Metro to the bustling Dotonbori district, known for its neon lights and elaborate street signs. Explore this lively area and sample some local dishes in Hozenji Yokocho food alley. Read More
Osaka
Osaka
After breakfast and a relaxing morning at the hotel, check out and transfer to your Scenic Discovery Yacht, where you’ll step aboard Scenic Eclipse II to continue your journey. Be welcomed by the Captain and crew as you step aboard your ultra-luxury Scen... After breakfast and a relaxing morning at the hotel, check out and transfer to your Scenic Discovery Yacht, where you’ll step aboard Scenic Eclipse II to continue your journey. Be welcomed by the Captain and crew as you step aboard your ultra-luxury Scenic Discovery Yacht. Settle into your suite, enjoy a glass of Champagne, and take time to become acquainted with the ship’s facilities before joining fellow guests at the Sky Bar to toast the voyage ahead. Read More
Imabari
Imabari
Discover Imabari, a maritime city on the island of Shikoku and the eastern gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, one of the world's most celebrated cycling and walking routes, linking a chain of small islands across the Seto Inland Sea via a series of graceful bridges. The city itself is ste... Discover Imabari, a maritime city on the island of Shikoku and the eastern gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, one of the world's most celebrated cycling and walking routes, linking a chain of small islands across the Seto Inland Sea via a series of graceful bridges. The city itself is steeped in heritage, home to a reconstructed castle with sweeping moat views, a distinguished shipbuilding tradition and a thriving towel-making industry renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship.Wander the charming streets where local workshops have perfected the art of imabari towels, using the region's naturally soft water to produce textiles of remarkable quality. Along the waterfront, fishing boats and ferry terminals underscore the city's enduring connection to the sea, whilst nearby islands invite exploration of quiet beaches, citrus groves and panoramic coastal trails.This evening, savour the flavours of Asia at Koko's Asian Fusion, where expertly crafted dishes from the Sushi & Saké Bar @ Koko’s or the vibrant Night Market @ Koko’s+ menu provide a refined counterpoint to your day spent in Japanese culture. Read More
Itsukushima
Itsukushima
Begin the morning at Miyajima, one of Japan's most revered and photographed islands. The World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, with its iconic vermillion torii gate appearing to float upon the water at high tide, has drawn pilgrims and travellers for centuries. Beyond the shrine, f... Begin the morning at Miyajima, one of Japan's most revered and photographed islands. The World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, with its iconic vermillion torii gate appearing to float upon the water at high tide, has drawn pilgrims and travellers for centuries. Beyond the shrine, forested hillsides rise steeply, home to friendly wild deer that wander freely among visitors, whilst traditional streets offer local specialities including momiji manju, the island's signature maple-leaf-shaped cakes.This afternoon, Scenic Eclipse II repositions to Hiroshima, a city defined by resilience and renewal. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial and surrounding park invite quiet reflection, whilst Hiroshima Castle and the tranquil Shukkeien Garden reveal layers of older tradition and refined landscape design. Tree-lined avenues, riverside paths and lively neighbourhoods round out an afternoon that balances remembrance with the energy of contemporary city life. Read More
Hiroshima
Hiroshima
History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder o... History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. It is impossible to ignore the events of 1945 in Hiroshima, but this is far from a depressing place. The great efforts that have been made in rebuilding of the city over the years have given Hiroshima a vibrant, eclectic edge, with the downtown shopping area and street food stalls being well worth a visit. The proximity to Miyajima and its iconic, impressive, Torii gate should not be overlooked either. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet. Read More
Shimonoseki
Shimonoseki
Located at the western tip of Honshu, Shimonoseki commands the narrow Kanmon Strait, where the waters of the Seto Inland Sea meet the Sea of Japan. This storied port city is famed throughout the country as the capital of fugu, the prized and carefully prepared pufferfish, with the bustling... Located at the western tip of Honshu, Shimonoseki commands the narrow Kanmon Strait, where the waters of the Seto Inland Sea meet the Sea of Japan. This storied port city is famed throughout the country as the capital of fugu, the prized and carefully prepared pufferfish, with the bustling Karato Fish Market offering a vivid introduction to the region's seafood traditions.Beyond the waterfront, the historic Chofu district preserves the atmosphere of the feudal era, with samurai residences, moss-covered temple grounds and quiet lanes that evoke an earlier Japan. The Kanmon Strait itself is spanned by an undersea pedestrian tunnel, linking Honshu to Kyushu, and the surrounding parklands offer sweeping views of ships navigating this busy maritime passage.Return on board this evening for a cocktail at the Scenic Lounge Bar, where over 130 whiskies await, or choose from the expertly crafted menu at Elements, featuring Italian, steak and seafood prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Read More
Busan
Busan
Cross the Korea Strait to discover Busan, South Korea's dynamic coastal metropolis. Stretched along a dramatic shoreline of beaches, cliffs and wooded hillsides, the city reveals a distinctive character quite unlike any Japanese port on this voyage. The bustling Jagalchi Fish Market, o... Cross the Korea Strait to discover Busan, South Korea's dynamic coastal metropolis. Stretched along a dramatic shoreline of beaches, cliffs and wooded hillsides, the city reveals a distinctive character quite unlike any Japanese port on this voyage. The bustling Jagalchi Fish Market, one of the largest in Asia, hums with energy as vendors display the morning's catch, whilst nearby Gamcheon Culture Village cascades down a hillside in a mosaic of pastel-coloured houses and street art.Along the coast, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple overlooks the East Sea from a striking clifftop setting, its ornate architecture framed by coastal pines and the steady movement of the sea. Historic Beomeosa Temple, set in the forested slopes of Mount Geumjeongsan, offers a more contemplative setting, with its ancient halls nestled among towering trees and mountain streams. Read More
Sakaiminato
Sakaiminato
After a morning at sea, arrive at Sakaiminato on the coast of western Honshu, a charming fishing port that serves as the gateway to a region of quiet beauty and cultural depth. NearbyMatsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture, is home to one of Japan's few remaining original castles, it... After a morning at sea, arrive at Sakaiminato on the coast of western Honshu, a charming fishing port that serves as the gateway to a region of quiet beauty and cultural depth. NearbyMatsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture, is home to one of Japan's few remaining original castles, its dark, brooding keep reflected in the surrounding moat. The city's literary heritage is closely tied to Lafcadio Hearn, the 19th-century writer who found inspiration in its ghost stories and local traditions.A short journey to Daikonshima reveals Yuushien Garden, celebrated for its extraordinary seasonal peony displays, with hundreds of varieties blooming across immaculately landscaped grounds that overlook a tranquil lagoon. Sakaiminato itself is known for its playful connection to manga culture, with character statues lining the streets near the harbour. Read More
Kanazawa
Kanazawa
Kanazawa is one of Japan's most beautifully preserved castle towns, a city that escaped wartime destruction and retains an extraordinary concentration of Edo-era heritage. At its heart lies Kenrokuen, ranked among the country's three finest landscape gardens, where meticulously pru... Kanazawa is one of Japan's most beautifully preserved castle towns, a city that escaped wartime destruction and retains an extraordinary concentration of Edo-era heritage. At its heart lies Kenrokuen, ranked among the country's three finest landscape gardens, where meticulously pruned pines, winding streams and seasonal blooms create a composition of timeless elegance.The Higashi Chaya district transports visitors to the world of the geisha, with graceful wooden tea houses lining cobblestone lanes, whilst the lively Omicho Market teems with fresh seafood, local produce and artisan crafts. Beyond the city, the World Heritage-listed village of Shirakawa-go preserves a mountain hamlet of steep-roofed farmhouses, their distinctive thatched gassho-zukuri architecture a testament to generations of rural ingenuity. Read More
Sado
Sado
Venture to Sado Island, a rugged and richly storied island set in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Niigata. Once a place of exile for disgraced aristocrats and a centre of gold mining that fuelled the Tokugawa shogunate, Sado carries layers of history that few Japanese destinations can ma... Venture to Sado Island, a rugged and richly storied island set in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Niigata. Once a place of exile for disgraced aristocrats and a centre of gold mining that fuelled the Tokugawa shogunate, Sado carries layers of history that few Japanese destinations can match. The island's gold and silver mines, which operated for nearly four centuries, have been recognised for their historical significance and remain among Sado's most compelling landmarks.Beyond its mining heritage, Sado is celebrated for its traditional performing arts, including the thunderous Ondeko drumming and the refined movements of Noh theatre, which flourished here during the island's years as a cultural crossroads. Dramatic coastal scenery unfolds along rocky headlands, hidden coves and rice terraces that cascade to the sea, whilst the island's slower pace of life offers a welcome contrast to the busier mainland. Read More
Niigata
Niigata
Discover Niigata, a prosperous port city on Honshu's Sea of Japan coast, renowned for producing some of the country's finest rice and, by extension, its most celebrated saké. The Niigata region is home to an extraordinary concentration of saké breweries, many with his... Discover Niigata, a prosperous port city on Honshu's Sea of Japan coast, renowned for producing some of the country's finest rice and, by extension, its most celebrated saké. The Niigata region is home to an extraordinary concentration of saké breweries, many with histories stretching back generations, where master brewers draw on pure mountain water and locally grown Koshihikari rice to craft beverages of exceptional quality.The city's historic port quarter reflects centuries of maritime trade, with handsome merchant residences and warehouses that speak to Niigata's importance as a gateway between Japan and the Asian mainland. Fertile plains stretch inland, their patchwork of rice paddies providing the foundation of the region's agricultural identity, whilst the nearby coastline offers quiet stretches of sand and views across the sea toward Sado Island.This evening, perhaps enjoy contemporary French fine dining at Lumière+, where each dish is paired with an exquisite selection of Champagne. Read More
At Sea
Aomori
Aomori
Arrive in Aomori, the northernmost city on Honshu, where the landscapes take on a wilder, more dramatic character. This is a region of deep cultural heritage, celebrated for the spectacular Nebuta Festival and its towering illuminated floats, and for apple orchards that produce some of Jap... Arrive in Aomori, the northernmost city on Honshu, where the landscapes take on a wilder, more dramatic character. This is a region of deep cultural heritage, celebrated for the spectacular Nebuta Festival and its towering illuminated floats, and for apple orchards that produce some of Japan's most prized fruit. While the festival takes place in August, the city's waterfront Nebuta Museum brings the festival to life year-round, with full-scale floats on display in a striking contemporary building.Beyond the city, the Shirakami Mountains, a World Heritage-listed site, preserve one of the last remaining virgin beech forests in East Asia. Closer at hand, Hirosaki Castle presides over extensive grounds that are among the most celebrated cherry blossom viewing spots in all of Japan, with thousands of sakura trees creating a breathtaking canopy of pink and white during the spring season. The surrounding moat, carpeted with fallen petals, is one of the country's most iconic seasonal images. Read More
Hakodate
Hakodate
Cross the Tsugaru Strait to Hakodate, a port city at the southern tip of Hokkaido with a distinctive cosmopolitan heritage. Among the first Japanese cities to open to international trade in the mid-19th century, Hakodate retains a fascinating blend of Western and Japanese architectural inf... Cross the Tsugaru Strait to Hakodate, a port city at the southern tip of Hokkaido with a distinctive cosmopolitan heritage. Among the first Japanese cities to open to international trade in the mid-19th century, Hakodate retains a fascinating blend of Western and Japanese architectural influences, particularly in the Motomachi district, where European-style churches, former consulates and elegant merchant houses line hillside streets overlooking the harbour.The star-shaped Fort Goryokaku, Japan's first Western-style citadel, is beautifully set amidst parkland that transforms into a sea of cherry blossoms each spring. The sweeping panorama from Mount Hakodate is considered one of Japan's three finest vistas, with the city's twinkling lights tracing the narrow isthmus between two bays as evening falls. The bustling morning market near the waterfront is a feast for the senses, with vendors offering the freshest Hokkaido seafood, from glistening uni to succulent crab. Read More
Miyako, Iwate
Miyako, Iwate
Turning south along the Pacific coast, arrive at Miyako, gateway to the dramatic Sanriku coastline. This stretch of northeastern Japan is defined by its raw, untamed beauty, where rugged cliffs plunge into the ocean and forested headlands frame sheltered bays of remarkable clarity. Jodogah... Turning south along the Pacific coast, arrive at Miyako, gateway to the dramatic Sanriku coastline. This stretch of northeastern Japan is defined by its raw, untamed beauty, where rugged cliffs plunge into the ocean and forested headlands frame sheltered bays of remarkable clarity. Jodogahama Beach, with its striking white rock formations and emerald waters, has been admired for centuries and remains one of the Tohoku region's most captivating coastal landscapes.The surrounding coastline reveals a succession of sea caves, natural arches and wave-sculpted promontories, shaped over millennia by the powerful Pacific currents. Miyako's resilient fishing communities maintain a deep connection to the sea, and the area's maritime traditions continue to define daily life along these shores. Read More
Oarai
Oarai
Discover Oarai, a seaside town on the Ibaraki coast where spiritual tradition meets natural splendour. The Oarai Isosaki Shrine, perched dramatically on rocky outcrops above the Pacific, features a torii gate that rises directly from the sea, creating a striking tableau at sunrise as waves... Discover Oarai, a seaside town on the Ibaraki coast where spiritual tradition meets natural splendour. The Oarai Isosaki Shrine, perched dramatically on rocky outcrops above the Pacific, features a torii gate that rises directly from the sea, creating a striking tableau at sunrise as waves crash around its base. This sacred site has drawn visitors for centuries, its ocean setting imbuing it with a sense of elemental power.Inland, the Ibaraki countryside reveals a gentler landscape of wooded valleys and flowing rivers. Fukuroda Falls, one of Japan's three great waterfalls, cascades over a series of rocky tiers surrounded by dense forest that blazes with colour in autumn and frames the tumbling water in fresh green during spring. The region's quieter character offers a contemplative pause between the dramatic coastlines further north and the iconic vistas that lie ahead. Read More
Shimizu
Shimizu
Shimizu offers one of the most celebrated vistas in all of Japan: the commanding presence of Mount Fuji, its symmetrical snow-capped cone rising above Suruga Bay in a scene that has inspired artists and poets for centuries. On clear days, the sacred mountain dominates the horizon with a ma... Shimizu offers one of the most celebrated vistas in all of Japan: the commanding presence of Mount Fuji, its symmetrical snow-capped cone rising above Suruga Bay in a scene that has inspired artists and poets for centuries. On clear days, the sacred mountain dominates the horizon with a majesty that transcends every photograph.Ashore, the Nihondaira plateau provides an elevated vantage point encompassing Mount Fuji, the bay and the surrounding tea plantations that carpet the hillsides in vivid green. Nearby, the ornate Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, a forerunner to the more famous Nikko shrine, honours Tokugawa Ieyasu and stands resplendent with lacquered woodwork and gilded detailing amid forested slopes. Further afield, the World Heritage-listed Shiraito Falls presents a curtain of delicate cascades fed by snowmelt filtering through ancient lava, creating an ethereal scene of mist and light.Return to Scenic Eclipse II and unwind with a cocktail at the Sky Bar on Deck 10 with panoramic sea vistas, or step into the thermal loungers of Senses Spa to recharge after your day ashore. Read More
Toba
Toba
Arrive in Toba, a quiet port city on the Shima Peninsula that holds an outsized place in Japanese cultural history. It was here, in the sheltered waters of Ago Bay, that Mikimoto Kokichi pioneered the technique of cultivating pearls in the late 19th century, transforming a local fishing tr... Arrive in Toba, a quiet port city on the Shima Peninsula that holds an outsized place in Japanese cultural history. It was here, in the sheltered waters of Ago Bay, that Mikimoto Kokichi pioneered the technique of cultivating pearls in the late 19th century, transforming a local fishing tradition into a global industry. The legacy of pearl cultivation remains woven into the fabric of the city, and the traditions of the ama, the free-diving women who have harvested shellfish and seaweed along these shores for over two thousand years, endure as a living connection to the region's maritime past.Nearby, the Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's most sacred Shinto site, stands in a forest of towering ancient cryptomeria trees. Rebuilt every 20 years in an unbroken cycle of renewal stretching back centuries, the shrine complex embodies the essence of Japanese spiritual tradition. The forested slopes of Mount Asama and the surrounding pilgrimage trails offer a contemplative counterpoint to the coastal pleasures of Toba.This evening, perhaps enjoy one final dinner at Lumière+, where contemporary French fine dining is paired with an exquisite selection of Champagne, or celebrate your journey with the tantalising street-food inspired dishes at Night Market @ Koko's+. Read More
Osaka
Osaka
Today, it is time to farewell Scenic Eclipse II after 17 remarkable days on board. Be sure to fit in one last indulgent breakfast at the Yacht Club or ask your butler to deliver coffee to your suite so you can take your time packing. Then disembark in Osaka, carrying with you memories of a... Today, it is time to farewell Scenic Eclipse II after 17 remarkable days on board. Be sure to fit in one last indulgent breakfast at the Yacht Club or ask your butler to deliver coffee to your suite so you can take your time packing. Then disembark in Osaka, carrying with you memories of an unforgettable Discovery Voyage around Japan during its most magical season.Please book your flight to depart out of Osaka after 12:00 PM.#Spa treatments and services at additional cost. Daily activities may be subject to change; please consult your Daily Wonder for updates.+All drinks on board, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits. Specialty restaurants require a reservation, enquire on board.^Experiences on board our two helicopters and submersible are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather conditions.~Kayak and stand-up paddleboard not available in all locations.Helicopter and submersible not in operation in Japan.The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Scenic cannot guarantee the voyage will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. Hotels are indicative and subject to change. Read More
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Nagoya
Inuyama
Inuyama
Inuyama
Nagoya
Kyoto
Kyoto
Kyoto
Nara City
Osaka
Osaka
Osaka
Imabari
Itsukushima
Hiroshima
Shimonoseki
Busan
Sakaiminato
Kanazawa
Sado
Niigata
Aomori
Hakodate
Miyako, Iwate
Oarai
Shimizu
Toba
Osaka
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
What's Included with
Scenic Ocean Cruises
Accommodation
Entertainment throughout the day and evening
Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only)
WiFi included on-board
Gratuities included on-board
Self-service laundry
Unlimited beverages
Butler service for every suite
Explore Scenic Eclipse II










Elements
Chef's Table @ Elements
Koko's Asian Fusion
Night Market @ Koko's
Savour the excitement of an interactive dining experience as our expert chefs craft dishes inspired by the lively markets of Asia, India and the Middle East before your eyes. For only eight guests in each seating, this exclusive Teppanyaki grill experience will be a highlight of your culinary journey.
Sushi & Sake Bar @ Koko's
Azure Bar & Café
Lumière Restaurant & Champagne Bar
Chef's Garden @ Épicure
In-Suite Dining
Private Dining Experiences
There are many intimate and relaxed venues which provide the option of private dining at no additional cost.
Groups can dine at a restaurant of their choice or in the privacy of their suite. Night Market @ Koko’s offers private dining for up to eight guests and Chef’s Table is the ultimate degustation dining by invitation-only experience for 10 guests.









Helicopter Experiences
Soar above and dive below with unparalleled access to some of nature’s most remarkable sites. Scenic Eclipse II is equipped with two state-of-the-art Airbus H130-T2 helicopters^ which seat up to six guests, plus the pilot.
^Helicopter, helicopter experiences and submersible at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather and ice conditions.
Scenic Neptune II
Discover a fascinating underwater world
Dive below the horizon for an unforgettable experience on board our custom-designed submersibles^, Scenic Neptune I and II.
Take your seat with up to eight fellow guests alongside our expert pilot and prepare for a sightseeing experience like no other, 100 metres beneath the surface. Scenic Neptune redefines underwater exploration. With large, ultra-clear acrylic spheres, our submersibles have been designed for optimum viewing and total immersion.
^Submersible at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather and ice conditions.
Zodiacs
The Discovery Team are expert operators of our fleet of Zodiacs. On both Expedition and Discovery Voyages the team will guide guests on Zodiac excursions to view stunning coastlines and wildlife, as well as onshore landings.
Scenic Eclipse Expedition Voyages
Enjoy unrivalled exploration of extraordinary polar destinations on an all-inclusive Scenic Eclipse voyage.
Bringing Ultra-Luxury to Expedition Cruising
The World's First Discovery Yachts have been purpose-built for Expedition Voyages to the most remote and extreme environments, with a Polar Class 6-rating and state-of-the-art technology and design.
With only up to 228 guests (200 in Antarctica), you will experience multiple daily shore landings via Zodiac. You’ll enjoy truly all-inclusive Scenic Discovery Excursions led by an expert Discovery Team of up to 20 specialists, ensuring you get the most out of these remarkable locations.
World-Class Design & Technology
Scenic Eclipse is purpose built for the Expedition Voyages, with a Polar Class 6 rating, custom-built stabilisers, providing greater stability, a strengthened hull, forward bow thrusters, an electronic Azipod propulsion system, advanced sonar and environmentally sustainable systems. The state-of-the-art technology enables for safe and comfortable navigation through polar waters.
Scenic Discovery Excursions
Gain rich insights into your destination with Discovery Excursions. Our expert Discovery Team of up to 20 marine biologists, historians, geologists, naturalists and local guides share their knowledge and regional expertise. Cruise on Zodiacs and kayaks* around ice formations in Antarctica and go on nature walks through the Arctic tundra, under their expert guidance.
Scenic Eclipse Discovery Voyages
Blending exploration with rejuvenation
Reach small ports and remote destinations on board our custom-designed Scenic Eclipse Discovery Yachts. Ignite your inner explorer with exciting excursions during the day, then enjoy breathtaking vistas from the comfort of luxurious dining, bar and wellness spaces on board.
With only up to 228 guests on board and an expert Discovery Team of up to 15 specialists, tailor your days with a wide range of all-inclusive Discovery Excursions, Scenic Freechoice activities and bespoke Scenic Enrich experiences.
Scenic Discovery Excursions
Gain rich insights into your destination with Scenic Discovery Excursions. Our expert Discovery Team of up to 15 scientists, marine biologists, historians, geologists and expert local guides share their knowledge and regional expertise. Cruise on Zodiacs to remote island beaches, explore onshore with guided hikes, snorkel with expert marine biologists, and kayak with Discovery guides.
Scenic Enrich
On select voyages, enjoy unique and exclusively handcrafted encounters in the most spectacular surroundings. Go behind the scenes, to the heart of your destination, with private access and immersive experiences in an iconic location. From a barbeque on a secluded beach, to ritual ceremonies and immersive experiences with local tribes, these memories will stay with you forever.
Scenic Freechoice
Choose from a wide range of curated Scenic Freechoice activities, catered to your fitness level. From diving into Vanuatu’s hot springs, to snorkelling secluded bays or taking a local food tour. Whether you prefer an active or relaxed pace, there’s something for everyone.
Scenic Eclipse Cruise Voyages
Scenic Eclipse Cruise Voyages take you to the heart of quaint seaside villages and glamorous European cities, the remarkable landscapes of New Zealand and the unseen riches of Japan. Explore your destination guided by our team of local experts, sharing their knowledge of the land, history and cultures. Or relax on board and soak up the sun and spectacular coastlines poolside, with a premium beverage of your choice.
Scenic Enrich
Enjoy unique and exclusively handcrafted encounters in the most spectacular surroundings. Go behind the scenes, to the heart of your destination, with private access and immersive experiences in iconic locations. Create memories that will stay with you forever, like a classical concert from the Harpsody Orchestra performed in the historic halls of the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco, or the authentic flamenco ballet production, Carmen.
Scenic Freechoice
Choose from a wide range of curated Scenic Freechoice activities. From learning about the traditional “Kogin-sashi” embroidery of Aomori, to a cooking class with fresh du paize pasta. Whether you prefer an active or relaxed pace, there’s something for everyone.
Warm Water Exploration
In the Mediterranean, enjoy a range of exciting or relaxing water activities from Scenic Eclipse's Marina including ocean swimming, Tiwal Sail Boats and stand-up paddleboards. There’s an aquatic activity for everyone to enjoy.
Education Programs
Learn about the unique wildlife, landscapes, history and culture of your destination from our knowledgeable experts during enriching lectures and education programs, hosted in the Discovery Yacht’s impressive state-of-the-art theatre.
Discovery Team Lecture Series
On Expedition and Discovery Voyages the Scenic Eclipse Discovery Team provide deep insights throughout your journey. A curated team of top experts in their respective fields, the Discovery Team is handpicked for each destination and made up of professionals including historians, geologists, glaciologists, ornithologists, marine biologists and naturalists.
On a regular basis throughout your voyage, the Discovery Team will host engaging lectures and presentations in the state-of-the-art theatre – both before and after they guide you through Discovery Excursions. Before venturing out, you’ll learn about your location, what you’re likely to see, and any particulars that will really enhance your understanding of the region. They'll ensure you make the most of your precious moments discovering these spectacular parts of the world.
Discovery Team
Led by Director of Discovery Operations, Jason Flesher, the Discovery Team ensures unparalleled exploration and rich cultural immersion on Expedition and Discovery Voyages.
Our team of up to 20 specialists on Expedition Voyages, and up to 15 on Discovery Voyages, spans fields like history, biology, archaeology, naturalism, geology and photography. Enhancing your experience with their passion and expertise.
Discovery Centre










Observation Lounge & Library
The Observation Lounge & Library is a serene haven for guests seeking a peaceful retreat to read and observe the world. While we don't serve food in this tranquil space, you can still enjoy a variety of beverages as you unwind and watch the world go by.
You can recline into plush seating and read a book or play board games as you enjoy a specialty tea or coffee. Take a closer look at landscapes and wildlife as you pass them through the Swarovski telescopes.
State-of-the-Art Theatre
Sky Bar
Enjoy unrestricted views of your destination from the luxurious bar on Deck 10. On Scenic Eclipse II, the stunning marble Sky Bar features indoor and outdoor seating and six private cabanas. On Scenic Eclipse I, relax at the stylish bar with sun loungers by the pool.
Yacht Club
Relax in the Yacht Club grill restaurant and bar for breakfast, lunch and special themed dinners. This casual dining experience is fitted with food islands, outdoor and lounge seating. Come to dine, mingle, relax in swing chairs overlooking the view, or taste our freshly-made gelato.
Reception
Our expert team on board Scenic Eclipse are the finest in their field and deliver an unrivalled level of service.
Scenic Lounge
The Scenic Lounge Bar is the main bar and heart of the yacht located next to Reception. The mixology cocktail program and whiskey bar for connoisseurs and aficionados are key attractions. You will also be entertained by the resident entertainer throughout the night.
Let our bartenders guide you towards your premium beverage of choice, be it Champagne, wine, whiskey, cocktails, an afternoon espresso or an after-dinner liqueur whilst the on board musician sets the scene with live music.
Observation Terrace
Take a closer look at landscapes and wildlife as you pass them through the Swarovski telescopes.
Boutique
The Boutique can be found on Deck 4.
Open Bridge
Venture to the bridge and see Scenic Eclipse II in full operation. The unique policy provides guests access to one of the best viewing areas on the ship, as well as the opportunity to learn about the technical capabilities of The World’s First Discovery YachtsTM.
Elements Wine Bar
Elements Bar is your gateway to global cheese exploration, featuring a meticulously curated selection of international cheeses. Indulge in an array of textures and flavours, expertly paired with complementary accompaniments for a truly memorable tasting experience.










POWER: Gym
Keep up your fitness during your voyage in the fully equipped, state-of-the-art gym. Raise your heart rate with a cardio or strength workout as you overlook spectacular ocean views. Train your way or opt for a personal training session with one of our qualified, onboard instructors.
POWER: Yoga & Pilates Studio
Our yoga and Pilates studio on Deck 7 is the only studio of its kind at sea. Rejuvenate your mind and body with a private session. Or mix it up with one of our holistic therapy sessions, including aerial yoga, TRX, mindfulness meditation and Tibetan sound bowl classes.
Senses Spa
Soak in the serenity with unsurpassed wellbeing experiences. Trained, specialist staff and state-of-the-art wellness facilities on board bring you a cruising experience like no other.
Vitality Pool
Step into the rejuvenating Vitality Pool on Deck 6, directly adjacent to Senses Spa. Relax in this tranquil pool admiring the spectacular landscapes, perhaps after a revitalising treatment or yoga class.
Thermal Loungers
Hair & Beauty
Facials
Rejuvenate and transform your skin’s appearance with a facial. ESPA facials use a pioneering Tri-ActiveTM formula containing plant extracts, marine actives and essential oils to achieve maximum results.
Alternative Therapies
Massages
Sauna & Steam Room
Deck 10
- Sky Bar
- Sky Deck Vitality Pool
- Cabanas
- Elevator
Deck 9
- Elevator
- Two Bedroom Penthouse
- Owners Penthouse
- Spa Suite
Deck 8
- Helicopter Hangers
- Helipad
- Elevator
- Panorama Suite
- Spa Suite
- Grand Deluxe Verandah
- Deluxe Verandah
- Verandah
Deck 7
- Yacht Club
- Yacht Club Outdoor Dining
- Yoga & Pilates Room
- Elevator
- Gym & Fitness area
- Wheelhouse
- Grand Deluxe Verandah
- Deluxe Verandah
- Verandah
Deck 6
- Elevator
- Spa Vitality Pool
- Senses Spa
- Self-Service Guest Laundry]
- Grand Panorama
- Grand Deluxe Verandah
- Deluxe Verandah
- Verandah
Deck 5
- Elevator
- Lumiere
- Azure Bar & Cafe
- Scenic Epicure
- Observation Lounge & Library
- Observation Terrace
- Marina Entrance
- Grand Deluxe Verandah
- Deluxe Verandah
- Verandah
Deck 4
- Elevator
- Koko's
- Night Market @ Koko's
- Sushi @ Koko's
- Chef's Table @ Elements
- Elements
- Guest Desk
- Scenic Lounge
- Scenic Bar
- Boutique
- Theatre
- Discovery Lounge
Deck 3
- Elevator
- Medical Centre
- Discovery Centre
- Marina Entrance
Scenic Eclipse II Cabins & Suites





Owner's Penthouse Suites
Handcrafted and extraordinary in every way, our Owner’s Penthouse Suites are the ultimate indulgence. Boasting the best views on board, a private spa pool on the spacious terrace, dedicated lounge and dining area, a super-sized bathroom with dual vitality mist showers, and a personalised butler service, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Suite Features
At an enormous 195m² in size, the Owner’s Penthouse Suites are located on Deck 9.
Suite names and amenities are the same across both Scenic Eclipse and Scenic Eclipse II, however, both have been thoughtfully curated to suit the cruising experience of these ships.
Separate Lounge & Bedroom
Staying in one of only two Owner’s Penthouse Suites is the ultimate indulgence. Your home away from home is located at the bow of the yacht, on Deck 9, boasting the best views on board. With a private dining area that can comfortably seat up to eight guests, you'll never want to leave.
For a once-in-a-lifetime cruising experience, combine the Owner’s Penthouse Suites with a Spa Suite to create a lavish Two-Bedroom Penthouse Suite – an incredible 245sqm of unsurpassed ultra-luxury and opulence.
Spacious Terrace & Pool
Your curved terrace, complete with a personal private spa pool and sun loungers, is the perfect place to indulge in ultra-luxury relaxation.
Super-sized Bathroom
Featuring a super-sized bathroom, your relaxation and comfort are enhanced with a dual steam shower, therapeutic spa bath and guest powder room with dual vanity. On Scenic Eclipse II, enjoy the healing benefits of two KLAFS infrared seats.
Priority Reservations & Embarkation
Guests in our Owner’s Penthouse Suite will enjoy the privilege of priority dining in the specialty restaurants as well as priority choice of Scenic Freechoice, Scenic Discovery, helicopter^ and submersible^ excursions. VIP embarkation and disembarkation are standard inclusions at the start and finish of your cruise.
Amenities & Features
- Spacious terrace with lounge area, sun loungers and private spa pool
- Spa Day Bed - transforming for in-suite private spa experience
- A separate bedroom with luxury king-size Scenic Slumber Bed and his and hers walk-in wardrobe
- Personalised butler service
- Therapeutic spa bath
- Dual vitality mist shower with colour light therapy
- Guest powder room, dual vanity, VIP amenities and Dyson hairdryer
- Walk-in robe
- In-suite dining with seating for up to eight guests
- A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines, Champagnes and spirits personalised to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily
- Canapes and petite fours delivered to your suite
- Complimentary fruit selection for an afternoon snack
- Complimentary laundry service~
- Priority dining in specialty restaurants
- VIP embarkation and disembarkation
- Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
- The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Bath
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Dining Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Butler Service
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Panorama & Grand Panorama Suite
Marvel at incredible panoramic seascapes from the front of Scenic Eclipse as you relax on your spacious terrace in our luxurious Panorama Suites.
Located on Deck 6 and 8 at the front of the Discovery Yacht and overlooking the bow, these remarkable suites feature a spacious curved terrace, perfect for marvelling at incredible wildlife and landscapes.
Suite Features
Ranging in size from 105-110m², grandeur and style are taken to a whole new level in our Panorama and Grand Panorama Suites.
Suite names and amenities are the same across both Scenic Eclipse and Scenic Eclipse II, however, both have been thoughtfully curated to suit the cruising experience of these ships.
Separate Lounge & Bedroom
These grand suites include a host of special features and services. Curl up in your lounge with a kindle e-book from your in-suite library and sip your favourite aperitif, personally delivered by your butler. All before enjoying an intimate dining experience, in the plush and private surroundings of your suite. Even from the comfort of your bedroom, you’ll never miss a photo opportunity – accessing the outside world through your drop-down balcony window, with the gentle touch of a button, and with your in-suite binoculars.
Spacious Terrace
Your curved terrace is the perfect place to relax on a sun lounger and be the first to spot wildlife and incredible landscapes.
Luxurious Bathroom
The luxurious Panorama Suite bathrooms feature a vitality mist shower with colour light therapy, full bath, dual vanity, VIP amenities and Dyson hairdryer.
Priority Reservations & Embarkation
Guests in our Panorama Suites will enjoy the privilege of priority dining in the specialty restaurants as well as priority choice of Scenic Freechoice, Scenic Discovery, helicopter^ and submersible^ excursions. VIP embarkation and disembarkation are standard inclusions at the start and finish of your cruise.
Amenities & Features
- Spacious terrace with sun loungers and in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing
- Bedroom suite with luxury king size Scenic Slumber Bed, reading alcove, walk-in robe, desk, ambient lighting options and HDTV
- Spacious bathroom with vitality mist shower with colour light therapy, full bath, dual vanity, VIP amenities and Dyson hairdryer
- Personalised butler service, in-suite beverage and dining service
- Separate lounge and dining area with a four-seat dining table, cinema surround HDTV with Bose® speakers
- A full complementary mini-bar stocked with wines, Champagne and spirits personalised to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily
- Complimentary laundry service~
- Priority dining in specialty restaurants and guaranteed dining reservations
- Priority choice of shore excursions
- VIP embarkation and disembarkation
- Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
- The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Bath
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Dining Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Butler Service
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Spa Suites
Imagine returning from an exhilarating day of all-inclusive excursions to your private hideaway and relaxing in your luxurious spa bath. Our indulgent Spa Suites will provide the ultimate rejuvenation.
Suite Features
Ranging in size from 46-50m², our Spa Suites are located on Deck 8 and 9.
Suite names and amenities are the same across both Scenic Eclipse and Scenic Eclipse II, however, both have been thoughtfully curated to suit the cruising experience of these ships.
Lounge and Sleeping Area
With a premier location on the higher Decks 8 and 9 and an impressive 46-50m2 in size, our opulent Spa Suites provide the most inviting of ultra-luxury retreats. Featuring a separate sleep zone with a four-poster king-size Scenic Slumber Bed, a lounge area as well as a private verandah, they are the perfect retreat after a day of discovery.
Luxurious Spa
Step into the private sanctuary of your Spa Suite and soak in a steaming bath drawn by your butler. Gaze out over your verandah to the vistas beyond and sip on a glass of Champagne – heaven.
Scenic Eclipse I features the signature double-sized Philippe Starck-designed spa bath, while Scenic Eclipse II offers a luxurious circular spa bath overlooking your verandah. Exclusive to these suites, the baths provide the perfect way to rejuvenate after your day of activities.
There are variations between the Spa Suite configurations on Scenic Eclipse I and II, and these distinctions are subject to the respective ship's specifications and design.
Private Verandah
Your private verandah is the perfect place to unwind. Be immersed in the tranquillity of the sea or be the first to catch sight of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
Amenities & Features
- Luxury king-size Scenic Slumber Bed, separate sleeping zone and lounge area with reading chair
- An expansive bathroom with a rectangular spa bath on Scenic Eclipse I and circular spa bath on Scenic Eclipse II
- A steam shower, with oversized head and soothing light therapy
- Dual vanity basins, luxurious amenities and Dyson hairdryer
- Walk-in robe
- A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines, Champagnes and spirits personalised to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stoked daily.
- Personalised butler service
- Complimentary laundry service~
- Guaranteed dining reservations
- Priority choice of shore excursions
- VIP embarkation and disembarkation
- Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
- The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Bath
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Whirlpool Bath
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Butler Service
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Grand Deluxe Verandah Suite
Our spacious Verandah and Deluxe Verandah Suites are thoughtfully designed with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto a private verandah or terrace. Enjoy unwinding in the separate lounge area with your choice of refreshments.
Suite Features
Ranging in size from 32 - 34m², located on Deck 5 to 8, each suite includes:
Lounge & Sleeping Area
Your private hideaway is furnished with the finest ultra-luxury amenities, including plush king-size bed, pillow menu and a lounge area where you can relax after a day of discovery.
Private Verandah
Admire your window to the world. These incredibly spacious and thoughtfully designed suites feature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto sprawling vistas, spectacular seascapes and marvellous marine life. Your private verandah or terrace is the perfect place to unwind as a new world of wonder moves by.
Amenities & Features
- A private verandah with in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing
- Luxury king-size Scenic Slumber Bed
- Separate sleeping zone and lounge area
- En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
- Luxury bathroom amenities and Dyson hairdryer
- Ambient lighting options
- Personalised butler service
- A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines, Champagne and spirits personalised to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily
- In-suite beverage and dining service
- HDTV entertainment system and Bose® speakers
- Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
- The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Bath
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Butler Service
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Verandah and Deluxe Verandah Suite
Our spacious Verandah & Deluxe Verandah Suites are thoughtfully designed with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto a private verandah or terrace. Enjoy unwinding in the separate lounge area with your choice of refreshment.
Suite Features
Ranging in size from 32 - 34m², located on Deck 5 to 8, each suite includes:
Lounge & Sleeping Area
Your private hideaway is furnished with the finest ultra-luxury amenities, including plush king-size bed, pillow menu and a lounge area where you can relax after a day of discovery.
Private Verandah
Admire your window to the world. These incredibly spacious and thoughtfully designed suites feature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto sprawling vistas, spectacular seascapes and marvellous marine life. Your private verandah or terrace is the perfect place to unwind as a new world of wonder moves by.
Amenities & Features
- A private verandah with in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing
- Luxury king-size Scenic Slumber Bed
- Separate sleeping zone and lounge area
- En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
- Luxury bathroom amenities and Dyson hairdryer
- Ambient lighting options
- Personalised butler service
- A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines, Champagne and spirits personalised to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily
- In-suite beverage and dining service
- HDTV entertainment system and Bose® speakers
- Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
- The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Butler Service
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
