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    Saigon Highlights

    Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam

    Duration 9 hrs

    Gain an overall understanding of Saigon through landmark architecture that reflects the changing face of the metropolis known as Ho Chi Minh City since 1976. In the lively district of Cholon, you will browse the bustling Binh Tay Market and a Buddhist temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu. For a more contemporary perspective, you will view Independence Palace, also known as the Reunification Palace, a modernistic white building that was home to the president of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon presents a glimpse into colonial life, as the French constructed it in the mid-1800s. The ornate Central Post Office is another French-built colonial gem. If not for the large portrait of Ho Chi Minh inside, you might think you were in Paris. Saigon is also known for its artisans, especially those that make lacquerware, a traditional skill that you will observe in a workshop.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Clothing must cover knees and shoulders. Shoes must be removed in temples and pagodas. The one-way drive to Saigon is approximately 1 1/2 hours.
    • Adult from: $89.00 USD
    • Child from: $69.00 USD
    DURATION 9 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    World Heritage Sites Shirakawago & Gokayama

    Kanazawa, Japan

    Duration 7 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Behold the architecture in two isolated villages that UNESCO found so unusual that it deemed them World Heritage sites. The villages of Shirakawago and Gokayama are in the remote Shogawa River Valley surrounded by high rugged mountains, a location that made them difficult to access for centuries. To cope with the abundance of snow that falls there, the residents constructed farmhouses with steeply pitched thatched roofs to reduce the amount of snow that accumulates on them. The roof design also allows for large attics, in which the residents rear silkworms, which they feed leaves from the surrounding mulberry trees. Only one other nearby village boasts this type of architecture known as gassho-zukuri, a style that means “constructed like hands in prayer.” Following free time in both villages, you will watch a demonstration of paper-making in Gokayama. The specialized washi paper is exceptionally colorful and patterned. The fiber for it comes from mulberry trees.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Visit two villages that UNESCO declared World Heritage sites for their architecture.
    • Gain an understanding of why the buildings have such steep roofs.
    • Explore the areas of most interest to you during free time in both villages.
    • See how durable washi paper used for arts, crafts and writing is made from mulberry bark.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is available to the guests who utilize foldable wheelchair. The buildings are historic architecture and therefore no barrier-free facility is installed. There are some wheelchair accessible restrooms in the area. Before entering in some farmhouses, shoes must be removed.
    • Adult from: $299.00 USD
    • Child from: $199.00 USD
    DURATION 7 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Limited Accessibility
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    Sakata City Highlights

    Sakata, Japan

    Duration 3 3/4 hrs

    Delve into the artistic and cultural sides of Sakata by visiting three museums, each with its own special emphasis. One of the first privately owned art museums Japan, the Honma changes its exhibits every few months, but the real draws are the garden and early 19th-century villa of the prominent Honma family, where the museum was originally housed. Both are wonderfully serene. Almost the entire focus of the Domon Ken Museum is the photography of its namesake, a prolific Sakata-born photojournalist revered for the way he documented the rise of postwar Japan. Don’t miss the outdoor sculptures by Isamu Noguchi, a creative genius that also worked in media ranging from lighting to furniture. The Shonai Rice Museum is more cultural, as it is housed in several 19th-century warehouses. It collection includes farm tools and exhibits detailing the history of rice cultivation. The zelkova trees surrounding the museum have become a symbol of Sakata.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of walking. It is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested. Guests are required to take off their shoes in the Honma Museum. Photography&Video is prohibited in Domon Ken Museum of Photography.
    • Adult from: $159.00 USD
    • Child from: $119.00 USD
    DURATION 3 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Highlights of Rhodes

    Rhodes, Greece

    Duration 4 hrs

    The old port of Mandraki, where this tour begins, is believed to be the site of the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Historic sites abound in Rhodes, as you will soon discover after enjoying a panoramic view of the city and Rhodes Bay from atop Monte Smith.


    Visit the fully restored 14th-century Grand Masters Palace, which contains beautiful alabaster windows, French and Venetian furniture, and floor mosaics with scenes from Greek mythology. It served as a fortress in times of war, and a residence for the Grand Master and a meeting place for senior knights during times of peace. As you continue down the Avenue of the Knights, where the knights lived, the cobblestoned street seems to exude a noble and somewhat forbidden aura, as its lofty buildings stretch in an unbroken wall of honey-colored stone, punctuated by huge doorways and arched windows. At the conclusion of this tour, you can either return to ship, or remain in the old town to explore further on your own.


    • Adult from: $119.00 USD
    • Child from: $109.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
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    Highlights of Hiroshima

    Hiroshima, Japan

    Duration 4 hrs

    View the landmarks of Hiroshima, some commemorating the atomic bomb blast here in 1945 and others reflecting the city’s celebration of peace. At the poignant Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, you will behold the ruins of some of the few concrete buildings left after the atomic bomb was dropped. One of them, the Atomic Bomb Dome, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and has become a symbol of Hiroshima. You will also browse the Peace Memorial Museum whose exhibits show Hiroshima before and after the bombing and personal artifacts from the victims that humanize the devastating event. The museum encourages visitors to make a vow for universal peace. While the mood there is somber, serenity is the overarching theme at Shukkei-en Garden. Besides being a wonderful respite from the hubbub of the city, the garden is a visual delight, as plants are always in bloom. Although the atomic bomb destroyed the garden, it has been fully restored.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of walking. It is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested.
    • Adult from: $119.00 USD
    • Child from: $89.00 USD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Brunei Culture & Visit to Water Village

    Muara, Brunei Darussalam

    Duration 4 1/2 hrs

    An eye-opening study in contrasts, this tour presents the extravagant world of Brunei's sultan, followed by a look at life in a village built on stilts in the river. Starting off from the pier, you will first travel inland toward the majestic Jame Mosque, Brunei's largest, and the Prime Minister Office where you will pause briefly for photos. Continuing on, you will arrive at the white-domed Royal Regalia where you can wander through exhibits of luxurious items from the Sultan's lavish coronation and other celebrations. Some of the items you may have the opportunity to see here are His Majesty's royal chariot, ceremonial swords, a model of the palace and various gifts from foreign dignitaries. But as you will soon see, there's more to Brunei than the extravagances afforded by its abundant oil and natural gas. Making your way to a nearby jetty, you will board a boat and cruise to Water Village where you will witness firsthand a much different side of life. More than 30,000 people live here in thousands of structures built on stilts in the Brunei River. The village is an amazing assortment of homes, restaurants, mosques, shops and hospitals, all connected by wooden boardwalks. Surprisingly, some of the homes are quite elaborate, and you will have the unique opportunity of stopping by one for a cup of tea. Amazingly, people have lived in the Water Village for more than 1,300 years, making it one of the most historic areas in Brunei. Following your time at the Water Village, you will retrace your route as you make your way back to the pier.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of easy to moderate walking. Some of the walking is over uneven surfaces and a wooden walkway. There are some steps to negotiate and guests must be able to enter and exit the tour boat on their own. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Long cotton pants; cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses; sun screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops, shorts and short skirts or dresses are not considered appropriate. Shoes must be removed at the Royal Regalia and at the home visited at Water Village. Photography is not allowed in the Royal Regalia or mosques and all cameras and handbags must be left at the entrance to Royal Regalia.
    • Adult from: $129.00 USD
    • Child from: $69.00 USD
    DURATION 4 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Go Green-The Med's First Energy Sustainable Island

    Rhodes, Greece

    Duration 8 1/2 hrs

    See the innovative solar and wind installations on Tilos that made it the first island in the Mediterranean to be fully powered by green energy. A ferry will bring you to the island, where you will see the hybrid power station that stores the renewable energy in batteries. Although Tilos is small with only about 500 residents, it has made a huge impact in encouraging other places to follow its lead in sustainable energy. You will meet the mayor and other officials that supported the project from the beginning and learn how they ensured its success. Tilos once bought its oil-based electricity from the nearby island of Kos; it now plans to sell its excess green energy back to Kos. Being completely powered by renewable energy has allowed Tilos to become more self-sufficient, have greater stability and make a smaller ecological footprint.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • See how Tilos became the first island in the Mediterranean fully powered by green energy.
    • Visit the solar and wind power station that supplies the island’s renewable energy.
    • Talk to the mayor and other officials that helped Tilos develop its sustainable energy plan.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 1.5 hours of moderate walking over even and uneven ground plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested. The access to the Ferry is via ramp and has restrooms and shaded area.
    • Adult from: $439.00 USD
    • Child from: $439.00 USD
    DURATION 8 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Cultural Performance & Busan City

    Busan, South Korea

    Duration 3 3/4 hrs

    Renowned for its trendy cosmopolitan ambience and maritime activities, Busan is a great place to immerse yourself in the culture of South Korea. Enjoy a glimpse of this with visits to the local Culture Center for a beautiful performance. Drive to the Cultural Center to experience the art and beauty of the Korean traditional dance. This unique performance is one of the main attractions of Korea. Traditional Korean music and dance are sophisticated forms that embrace the interplay of hung and mot-form and spirit. The performance includes a selection of regional dances featuring dancers in traditional costume. Visit Yongdusan Park, a favorite relaxation place for the citizens of Busan and a wonderful back-drop for many photo opportunities. Here, you can find 70 different species of trees and view the Busan Tower. The tower was built in 1973 and stands close to 400 feet above the Busan landscape. Travel to the Jagalchi Fish Market which is famous throughout the country and is a great representation of Busan. The Jagalchi Fish Market is Korea's largest seafood market and is where you can see the lifestyle of the indigenous Busan natives. After the Korean War, the market solidified itself as a fish market. Most of the people who sell fish are Jagalchi Ajumma; 'ajumma' meaning middle-aged or married women. At the conclusion of your tour, if time permits you will have the option of exploring the downtown area on your own or returning straight to the pier.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of walking/standing. Jagalchi Fish Market has some wet tile surfaces and narrow aisles to negotiate. Tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and are able to make their own way on and off transportation. Guests must be self-sufficient or if assistance is required, they should travel with a companion who can provide this. Weather appropriate clothing, adequate sun protection and flat comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tour does not include entrance to the Busan Tower. If time permits, drop off location for free time will be at Standford Hotel nearby Jagalchi Fish Market and Gukje Market. Content and venue for dance performance may vary. Photography is subject to approval at the cultural performance.
    • Adult from: $129.00 USD
    • Child from: $129.00 USD
    DURATION 3 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    Best Of Muscat

    Muscat, Oman

    Duration 8 1/2 hrs

    Experience Oman's unique blend of historic and contemporary sites when you visit Nakhl Fort and Springs, the Bait Al Zubair Museum, as well as other city highlights.


    A drive along the Batinah Coast takes you to the centuries-old Nakhl Fort, perched on a 200-foot high hilltop with spectacular views of the surrounding oasis. This impressive pre-Islamic fortress was the stronghold of the well-known Bani Kharous tribe during Medieval times, and offers a unique look into Oman's past. You'll then visit Nakhl Springs, a tranquil and picturesque area framed by majestic mountains and a dense green oasis.


    Stop for photos at the Zawawi Mosque, Oman's most exquisite mosque and at the splendid Al Alam Palace, which offers scenic vistas overlooking Muscat Bay. Visit Bait Al Zubair, a private museum housing collections of traditional Omani items that include weaponry, jewelry, clothing, household items and more. You’ll enjoy lunch at a local hotel during the day.


    A day in Muscat is not complete, until you visit the colorful Muttrah Souq, where the scent of exotic Arabian perfumes and spices fills the air. Here, a multitude of shops offer Omani daggers, or khanjars, as well as handmade Omani costumes, antiques, silver jewelry and a variety of handicrafts.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Due to local culture, conservative attire is required for men and women; knees and shoulders must be covered and revealing outfits are not appropriate. Photography is not allowed at Bait Al Zubair museum.
    • Adult from: $249.00 USD
    • Child from: $249.00 USD
    DURATION 8 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Cu Chi Tunnels

    Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam

    Duration 9 hrs

    Explore a vast underground network of tunnels that hid and protected thousands of Viet Cong troops during the Vietnam War. The section that you will tour lies beneath the Cu Chi district in the countryside north of Ho Chi Minh City. Communist forces began digging the tunnels in the late 1948, when they were fighting the French for independence. As you will discover, the tunnels span thousands of miles and once hid an underground city of sorts with living quarters, smokeless kitchens, hospitals and schools. The tunnels were typically five feet high and not even three feet wide, with air passages to the surface camouflaged to look like natural holes from tree roots or animals. The tunnels that you will traverse have been expanded somewhat for safety and convenience. Digging the tunnels was an incredibly arduous and time-consuming endeavor, as they were often dug by hand. Before abandoning them, the Viet Cong left booby traps for the invading troops.

    Need to Know:

    Note: It is a long drive journey. This tour includes approximately 1.30 hours of walking with some uneven surfaces and steps. You will see the tunnel opening, air holes, the booby traps, the ruined USA tanks, the rice paper making, the military uniform workshop, the car wheel shoes workshop. You have a chance to explore a distance of underground tunnel. Tour is not available for wheelchair guests or those with walking or mobility concerns; it is not recommended for guests who suffer from claustrophobia. Lunch is included with one drink.
    • Adult from: $119.00 USD
    • Child from: $69.00 USD
    DURATION 9 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Brunei On Your Own

    Muara, Brunei Darussalam

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Explore vibrant Bandar Seri Bagawan independently and come away with a genuine feel for the culture of Brunei’s capital city. You will be dropped off at the modern Yayasan shopping complex and provided with a map of the nearby attractions. Feel free to shop for hours on end and take advantage of the restaurants there, if you wish. The day is yours to do as you please with no schedule to follow other than your own. The mall overlooks a bend in the Brunei River and you could easily walk down to the waterfront jetty. Nearby, you will find the Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, whose golden dome and minarets dominate the skyline, and the Royal Regalia Museum, which holds an outstanding collection of items from the sultan’s lavish coronation and other royal celebrations. The ornate, red-and-green Teng Yun Temple also deserves a look, as it is the oldest Chinese temple in Brunei.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Explore Brunei’s capital of Bandar Seri Bagawan on your own at your own pace.
    • Start your exploration at the centrally located Yayasan shopping complex.
    • Use the provided map to easily find the attractions that sound most appealing.
    • Browse museums, a grand mosque, a Chinese temple and plenty more, all nearby.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • No low-cut tops, shorts, short skirts or short dresses.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes walking, mainly at the guest's discretion. It is available to guests who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, can make their way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Note, the shopping complex is wheelchair accessible.
    • Adult from: $50.00 USD
    • Child from: $50.00 USD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Best Of Kanazawa

    Kanazawa, Japan

    Duration 7 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Gain a remarkably comprehensive understanding of Kanazawa through a wide diversity of attractions, beginning with the Omicho Market. Established in 1721, Omicho is the city’s largest and surely liveliest market with nearly 200 shops selling everything from seafood to flowers to confections. Best of all, many of the stores offer samples. The atmosphere will be more serene at Kenrokuen, an oasis that was once the outer gardens of Kanazawa Castle. It is a magnificent setting no matter what the season as you will discover while strolling the meticulously landscaped grounds. For a glimpse into modern Kanazawa, you will browse the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, an architectural masterpiece of minimalism that is as provocative as the artwork inside. Higashi Chaya is the city’s largest district of teahouses where geishas performed songs and dances. Although some of the teahouses are still active, the majority of them have been converted into fine restaurants and coffee shops.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • See Kanazawa’s most quintessential attractions, including the vibrant Omicho Market.
    • Stroll through the serene gardens that surround historical Kanazawa Castle.
    • Browse a museum of contemporary art for a glimpse into modern Kanazawa.
    • Explore a district full of teahouses where geishas performed songs and dances.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of walking. It is available to guests with limited mobility who utilize a collapsible wheelchair. There is no wheelchair accessible restroom in Omicho Market and Higashi Chaya District. The Kanazawa 21st century Museum is closed on Mondays.
    • Adult from: $349.00 USD
    • Child from: $169.00 USD
    DURATION 7 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal

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Printed on Wednesday, March 04, 2026 at 02:46am