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From the ancient temples of Japan to the stunning beaches of Southeast Asia and the dramatic landscapes of Australia and New Zealand, discover why Asia Pacific cruises are the ultimate bucket-list voyage. Our expert advisors have sailed these waters and know the ports firsthand.

Explore the Asia Pacific by Cruise

The Asia Pacific region is a world of contrasts – where ultra-modern cities sit beside centuries-old temples, where pristine tropical islands give way to dramatic fjords and volcanic coastlines. Cruising this vast region lets you experience an extraordinary range of cultures, cuisines, and landscapes without the hassle of constant packing and unpacking. Whether you’re drawn to the cherry blossoms of Japan, the floating markets of Vietnam, the wildlife of Australia, or the spiritual beauty of Bali, an Asia Pacific cruise weaves it all together into one unforgettable journey.

With itineraries typically running from late autumn through spring, Asia Pacific cruises offer an ideal escape from the North American winter. Our team of 23+ expert advisors has sailed these waters and can guide you to the right ship and itinerary, help you pick the best cabin for your needs, and secure exclusive group rates with no booking fees, ever.

A breathtaking panoramic view of thousands of ancient Buddhist temples silhouetted against a golden sunset in Bagan, Myanmar. The landscape is bathed in warm amber light with misty atmospheric haze obscuring the lower valleys, creating a mystical and timeless scene of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A stunning panoramic view of multiple ancient Buddhist temples with distinctive brick spires dotting a landscape, with colorful hot air balloons floating gracefully in the sky above. The scene captures the magical atmosphere of a popular Southeast Asian destination during sunrise or early morning.
A stunning aerial view of a pristine tropical lagoon featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand beaches, lush green mangrove forests, and dramatic limestone cliffs under a bright blue sky. The scenic landscape captures the natural beauty of a remote island destination ideal for cruise tourism and water activities.
A pristine tropical beach nestled beneath towering limestone cliffs, featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand, and traditional outrigger boats anchored offshore. Lush green vegetation covers the dramatic rock formations, with a distant volcanic island visible across the bay under a bright blue sky.

Ancient Temples & Traditions

Step ashore into thousands of years of living history. From Kyoto’s golden pavilions to Angkor Wat’s sprawling temple complex, this region offers cultural depth you simply won’t find anywhere else.

World-Class Cuisine

From Tokyo’s sushi counters and Bangkok’s street food stalls to the hawker centres of Singapore, Asia Pacific ports deliver some of the planet’s most exciting – and affordable – culinary experiences.

Dramatic Natural Landscapes

New Zealand’s Milford Sound, the volcanic islands of Indonesia, Ha Long Bay’s limestone karsts, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The scenery in this part of the world is staggering in its variety and scale.

Four Distinct Asia Pacific Cruising Regions

The Asia Pacific covers an enormous stretch of the globe, each region with its own character and appeal. Our expert advisors have sailed all four and can help you choose the one – or the combination – that fits your travel style.

A stunning aerial view of a lush tropical archipelago featuring steep limestone cliffs covered in dense green vegetation, rising dramatically from crystal-clear turquoise waters. Multiple islands of varying sizes are scattered across the seascape under a partly cloudy sky, suggesting a Southeast Asian destination popular with cruise itineraries.

East Asia

Popular Ports: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto (Kobe), Shanghai, Beijing (Tianjin), Hong Kong, Busan, Taipei

What You’ll Love: Cherry blossom season, ancient temples, futuristic skylines, and extraordinary cuisine from sushi to dim sum

Great For: Culture enthusiasts and foodies seeking a blend of tradition and modernity

Typical Length: 7-14 nights

A picturesque tropical beach scene at golden hour featuring traditional Filipino outrigger boats (bancas) with distinctive blue and yellow hulls anchored in shallow waters. The dramatic sunset sky displays vibrant orange, yellow, and purple hues reflected on the calm sea, with distant limestone karsts silhouetted on the horizon, characteristic of Southeast Asian island destinations.

Southeast Asia

Popular Ports: Singapore, Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Bali, Penang, Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)

What You’ll Love: Floating markets, ornate Buddhist temples, pristine tropical beaches, vibrant street food, and lush jungle scenery

Great For: Adventurous travelers wanting affordable luxury, cultural immersion, and warm-weather escapes

Typical Length: 7-14 nights

A traditional wooden river cruise ship navigates the Mekong River at sunset, with its distinctive multi-deck design illuminated by golden light. The vessel is positioned against a scenic backdrop of rural floodplain landscape with scattered trees and distant forests under a warm, hazy sky.

Australia & New Zealand

Popular Ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Queenstown (Fiordland), Brisbane, Hobart, Bay of Islands, Dunedin

What You’ll Love: The Great Barrier Reef, Milford Sound’s dramatic fjords, world-class wine regions, unique wildlife, and cosmopolitan cities

Great For: Nature lovers and seasoned cruisers looking for a longer, immersive voyage

Typical Length: 10-18 nights

A stunning waterfront view of the historic Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, photographed from the Bosphorus Strait. The ornate Ottoman architecture features distinctive domes, minarets, and stone fortifications set against a clear blue sky, with cypress trees framing the palatial complex on the peninsula.

South Pacific Islands

Popular Ports: Fiji (Suva, Lautoka), Bora Bora, Papeete (Tahiti), Noumea (New Caledonia), Vanuatu, Samoa

What You’ll Love: Overwater bungalows, crystal-clear lagoons, Polynesian cultural performances, and some of the most remote beauty on Earth

Great For: Honeymooners, romance seekers, and travelers chasing true seclusion

Typical Length: 7-14 nights

Asia Pacific Regions Side-by-Side

At a Glance East Asia Southeast Asia Australia & New Zealand South Pacific Islands
Voyage Length 7-14 nights 7-14 nights 10-18 nights 7-14 nights
Common Departure Ports Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland Sydney, Auckland, Papeete
Ideal Traveler Culture lovers, foodies, history buffs Adventurous travelers, budget-savvy explorers Nature enthusiasts, seasoned cruisers Honeymooners, romance seekers, seclusion lovers
Standout Experiences Cherry blossoms, ancient temples, futuristic cities, sushi bars Floating markets, Buddhist temples, Ha Long Bay, street food tours Great Barrier Reef, Milford Sound, wine country, wildlife encounters Overwater bungalows, Polynesian culture, crystal lagoons, remote islands
An aerial view of the iconic Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge spanning the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Turkey, with a cargo ship and ferry navigating the turquoise waters below, the Asian coastline visible in the distance, and autumn-colored forests in the foreground.

Let our team guide you to the right Asia Pacific itinerary.

Planning an Asia Pacific cruise can feel overwhelming – with so many countries, cruise lines, and seasonal considerations to navigate. That’s where we come in. Our expert advisors have sailed these itineraries and can help you choose the right voyage based on your interests, travel style, and budget.

Whether you’re dreaming of Japan’s cherry blossom season, a Southeast Asian cultural immersion, or an Australian and New Zealand adventure, we’ll match you with the perfect cruise line and itinerary. East Asia offers Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and beyond. Southeast Asia takes you through Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and Bali. Down under, Australia and New Zealand deliver fjords, reefs, and world-class cities. And the South Pacific islands open up a world of remote lagoons and Polynesian culture.

Feeling a bit overwhelmed by the choices? That’s what we’re here for. Talk to one of our Asia Pacific cruise experts today – with no fees ever and our exclusive group rates, we’ll build an itinerary you’ll love at a rate that makes it even better.

Expand Your Horizons

Many Asia Pacific sailings connect with neighboring regions, letting you tack on extra destinations and turn a great cruise into an epic one.

  • India & Sri Lanka – Vibrant cultures, ancient temples, and spice-laden coastlines on the subcontinent
  • Alaska & the Pacific Northwest – Combine an Asia Pacific voyage with a transpacific crossing to North America’s rugged wilderness
  • Hawaii – Some repositioning cruises stop in the Hawaiian islands, bridging the Pacific in style
  • The Middle East – Dubai and Abu Dhabi appear on extended itineraries connecting Asia with Europe
A vibrant display of traditional Turkish sweets and dried fruits at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. The market stall showcases an array of colorful confections including baklava, dried apricots, banana chips, fresh raspberries, mulberries, and various wrapped candies arranged in green display trays, representing the rich culinary heritage of this historic marketplace.

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When to Book Your Asia Pacific Cruise

Unlike the Caribbean, Asia Pacific cruising is more seasonal, and the timing depends heavily on which region you’re visiting. Our team monitors rates weekly so you always get the best value regardless of when you sail.

East Asia (March – May & September – November): Spring brings cherry blossom season in Japan – arguably the most sought-after cruising window in the entire Asia Pacific. Autumn delivers mild temperatures and vivid foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter sees fewer sailings.

Southeast Asia (November – March): The dry season across much of the region makes this the prime window. Temperatures are warm but manageable, and seas are generally calm. This also happens to coincide nicely with the North American winter, making it a popular escape.

Australia & New Zealand (October – April): The Southern Hemisphere summer and shoulder seasons are when most cruise lines deploy ships down under. December through February brings the warmest weather, while October and March offer fewer crowds.

South Pacific (May – October): The dry season in Fiji, Tahiti, and surrounding islands offers comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. This is peak season, so booking well in advance is wise.

No matter when you’re hoping to sail, our weekly price monitoring catches every rate drop on your behalf. We recommend booking Asia Pacific cruises 9-12 months ahead, as popular itineraries – especially Japan in cherry blossom season – fill quickly.

A sweeping panoramic view of Istanbul's historic skyline featuring the iconic Blue Mosque with its distinctive minarets and domes on the right, the Hagia Sophia on the left, and the Bosphorus strait with the Asian side visible across the water. The scene captures the city's rich architectural heritage against a clear blue sky with lush green vegetation in the foreground.

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Asia Pacific Destinations

The Asia Pacific spans an incredible range of destinations across multiple continents. Explore the regions below to start planning your dream cruise with the help of our expert advisors.

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Australia & New Zealand

Australia & New Zealand

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A stunning panoramic view of a traditional red Japanese pagoda with cherry blossoms in the foreground and snow-capped Mount Fuji in the background under a clear blue sky.

Japan

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Two jet skiers in red life vests enjoy water sports in front of a large cruise ship anchored in a tropical bay, with a forested hillside visible in the background under clear blue skies.

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A panoramic view of Seattle's downtown skyline featuring the iconic Space Needle, with Mount Rainier in the background during a pastel-colored twilight hour. The cityscape showcases modern skyscrapers, urban buildings, and the waterfront.

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A serene lake view with snow-capped mountains in the background, featuring evergreen forests and a calm water surface in the foreground. The landscape showcases the dramatic natural beauty of New Zealand's South Island.

Queensland

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A picturesque narrow alleyway in the historic town of Hvar on the island of Hvar, Dalmatia, Croatia. The scene features traditional Mediterranean stone architecture with terracotta and cream-colored buildings, wooden shutters in warm tones, and a charming pedestrian walkway lined with local establishments and sea views in the distance under clear blue skies.

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Your Asia Pacific Cruise Questions, Answered

The answer depends on which part of the region you’re visiting. Japan is spectacular in spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (September-November) for foliage. Southeast Asia’s dry season runs from November through March. Australia and New Zealand are best from October to April during the Southern Hemisphere’s warmer months. The South Pacific’s dry season falls between May and October. Our advisors can help you pinpoint the timing that works best for your priorities – whether that’s ideal weather, fewer crowds, or the best rates.
They tend to be longer than Caribbean sailings, which is part of the appeal. East Asia and Southeast Asia cruises generally run 7-14 nights. Australia and New Zealand itineraries often span 10-18 nights because of the distances involved. South Pacific voyages usually fall in the 7-14 night range. Repositioning cruises – ships moving between seasons – can stretch to 20+ nights and offer some of the best per-night rates out there. Our team can walk you through the options based on how much time you have.

Visa requirements vary widely depending on which countries your ship visits. Japan, Singapore, and many Southeast Asian nations allow visa-free short stays for U.S. passport holders. China, Vietnam, and India may require visas or e-visas arranged in advance. Australia and New Zealand require an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or NZeTA. Your cruise line will provide guidance, and our advisors can help you sort through the requirements well before your departure date so there are no last-minute surprises.

Several major lines deploy ships to the region. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess, and Holland America all offer Asia Pacific itineraries. For a luxury experience, Silversea, Regent Seven Seas, Seabourn, and Oceania are popular choices. Norwegian runs seasonal deployments as well. Some lines like Cunard include Asia Pacific ports on their world voyages. With our team of 23+ advisors and access to exclusive group rates across all these lines, we’ll match you with the right ship at the right price – with no fees ever.

It can be, though we’d generally recommend it for travelers who have some cruising experience or are comfortable with longer voyages and more complex logistics. The distances between ports tend to be greater, and the cultural differences from port to port can feel more pronounced. That said, if Asia is your dream destination and you’re eager to go, we’ll make sure you’re well prepared. Our advisors handle all the planning details – from cabin selection to visa guidance – so you can focus on the excitement of the trip.
Pack layers. You might be in tropical Singapore one day and a cooler port in Japan or New Zealand the next. Comfortable walking shoes are essential – many Asian ports involve temples, markets, and city walks on uneven surfaces. Bring modest clothing for temple visits (covered shoulders and knees are often required). Reef-safe sunscreen, a rain jacket, and a daypack for excursions are all smart additions. If your sailing includes formal nights, pack accordingly. Your Cruise Help advisor can provide a packing checklist tailored to your specific itinerary.
Some are, and some are better suited to adults. Royal Caribbean and Princess offer family-friendly Asia Pacific itineraries with kids’ clubs and activities. Shorter Southeast Asia sailings from Singapore can work well for families with older children who enjoy cultural exploration. Australia and New Zealand voyages are great for families who love nature and outdoor activities. Very young children may find the longer sea days and cultural port stops less engaging. Talk to our team about your family’s ages and interests – we’ll point you toward the right fit.
The range is enormous. In Japan, you might visit ancient shrines in Kyoto, stroll through the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, or soak in natural hot springs. Southeast Asia offers temple tours at Angkor Wat, cooking classes in Bangkok, junk boat cruises in Ha Long Bay, and rice paddy walks in Bali. In Australia, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef and meeting native wildlife are top picks. New Zealand delivers Milford Sound boat tours and Maori cultural experiences. Our advisors share firsthand recommendations based on ports they’ve actually visited.
Most Asia Pacific cruises depart from major hub cities with international airports – Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Auckland are among the most common. We recommend arriving at least one day early to account for jet lag and potential flight delays. Some travelers extend their stay with a pre-cruise hotel night or short city tour. Our team can help arrange pre- and post-cruise hotels and airport transfers so you start and finish your voyage without stress.
Yes, and it’s one of the most rewarding ways to experience this part of the world. Repositioning cruises that move ships between seasons often link Southeast Asia with Australia, or East Asia with the South Pacific. Grand voyage itineraries from lines like Holland America, Princess, and Cunard can cover multiple regions over 30+ nights. Back-to-back bookings are another option. These extended voyages are a great opportunity to take advantage of our exclusive group rates. Talk to your Cruise Help advisor about multi-region options – we’ll design a sailing plan that covers your wish list.