The 117th Global Voyage

13 April, 2024 - 26 July, 2024
(Yokohama, Japan - Yokohama, Japan / 105 days)

Journey through the summer greenery in the Nordic Countries and the breathtaking Alaskan, Norwegian fjords.

The cruise will visit Egypt, where one can reminisce the glorious past of ancient civilizations. We will also stop by the Nordic countries during the brightest, perfect season – early summer. Highlights will include cruising through the lush fjords of Norway and the icy fjords of Alaska, where a magnificent view created through the mists of time awaits.

Cruise Highlights

Wandering through Scandinavia in early summer
Take the time to enjoy the cafes and restaurants of Scandinavia, whilst strolling through the elegant streets filled with exquisite design.
Cruising through the beautiful green fjords
Rising up some 1700m, our ship will wind its way through one of the world’s largest fjords. Feel nature as you take in the beautiful scenery, enjoying just a touch of luxury.
The beauty of our planet - Alaska
Rising up some 1700m, our ship will wind its way through one of the world’s largest fjords. Feel nature as you take in the beautiful scenery, enjoying just a touch of luxury.

21 Amazing Destinations

Yokohama, JapanApril 13, 2024
Kobe, JapanApril 14
Shenzhen, ChinaApril 18
SingaporeApril 22
Kuala Lumpur [Port Klang], MalaysiaApril 23
Port Victoria, SeychellesMay 01
Port Elizabeth, South AfricaMay 08-09
Cape Town, South AfricaMay 11
Walvis Bay, NamibiaMay 14
Las Palmas, SpainMay 25
Lisbon, PortugalMay 28
Le Havre, FranceMay 31
London [Tilbury], EnglandJune 01-02
Bergen, NorwayJune 05
Sailing through the Sognefjord
Sailing through the Nord fjord
Reykjavik, IcelandJune 09
Passing through the Arctic Circle
New York, USAJune 16-17
Cartagena, ColombiaJune 23
Cristobal, PanamaJune 24-25
Passing through the Panama Canal
Puntarenas, Costa RicaJune 27
Manzanillo, MexicoJuly 01
Vancouver, CanadaJuly 08
Ketchikan, Alaska, USAJuly 10
Sailing through the Alaska Fjord
Seward, Alaska, USAJuly 16
Yokohama, JapanJuly 26
Kobe, JapanJuly 27