Here is a unique voyage offering the opportunity to visit Japan with its unique heritage and culture, combined with modern pulsating cities as well as little known and remote regions that are well away from the usual cruise routes in the Far East. Setting sail from the Japanese port of Kanazawa we will explore this alluring country with its blend of ancient traditions and modern technology before continuing to the islands of Japan, delightful outpost islands that offer an altogether different experience from Japan’s mainland. Finally, by way of Tawain where we have two days to explore, we reach the vibrant city of Hong Kong.
Highlights of our voyage will include the historical city of Kanazawa with its traditional crafts and one of Japan’s most famed landscape gardens, Kenroku-en, atmospheric Kyoto, the historic and serene castle town of Matsue and Nagasaki where Japan’s first contact with the West took place. Here we will learn of the more sombre history of the Atomic Bomb attack at the Peace Museum and Peace Park and we will also explore Dejima Island which served as a trading post during Japan’s isolation period. We will also visit the aweinspiring contemporary landscape of Tokyo but what makes our itinerary truly unique is our visits to parts of Japan where relatively few tourists set foot such as the southernmost inhabited islands which are home to idyllic beaches, crystal clear waters and an abundance of natural wonders. Largely unspoilt, we will enjoy three days cruising amongst these delightful outposts, including Yakushima, Amami and Ishigaki, where we can enjoy nature at its very best whilst on guided walks.
Our journey to Hong Kong also takes us past the southeastern tip of South Korea where we will spend a day in Gyeongju, the former capital of the Silla Dynasty (57 BC to 935 AD) which is known as the ‘Museum Without Walls’ and here you can walk through streets lined with royal palaces, temples, shrines and tombs. We continue to Taiwan, a relatively unexplored treasure in the Far East which offers breathtaking scenery and a remarkable diversity for an island of its size. We will visit the country’s ultra modern capital, Taipei which is an interesting place to learn more about the Japanese colonial period and the more recent era of Chiang Kai Shek, and spend a day in Taichung from where there will be a choice of tours. Such places invoke the strongest of memories and allow you to immerse yourself in the myth and mystique of these ancient lands whilst returning each evening to the peace and comfort of the MS Island Sky.
This unusual itinerary will appeal to those who would like to combine Japan’s mainland and her islands with the treasures of Taiwain, or to those simply looking for something different, combining explorations of the natural world with a look at the culture of the region visiting a number of ports which are off the usual cruise route. All this will be achieved with great ease sailing aboard the MS Island Sky and in the company of just over 100 fellow like-minded passengers, our expert Guest Speaker and guides who will bring to life all that we see and experience.
- Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion and Bamboo Forest: Explore Kyoto’s iconic Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion), its gold-leafed structure reflecting on a tranquil pond, and wander the serene Arashiyama bamboo forest, alongside the historic Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Gyeongju’s Ancient Silla Heritage, South Korea: Discover Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and open-air museum, with its ancient Silla Dynasty temples, tombs, and pagodas, complemented by a cultural performance and Korean delicacies.
- Yakushima Island’s Ancient Cedars, Japan: Embark on nature walks in Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, through Yakusugi Land, home to ancient cedar trees like Buddhasugi, and explore its unique dwarf plants and lush subtropical forests.
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Island Sky
| Length: | 90 Metres |
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| Built/Refurbished: | 1992/2018 |
With a maximum passenger capacity of only 116, a vessel of her size is capable of carrying many more but instead the MS Island Sky has the benefit of unusually large suites, luxuriously appointed public areas and spacious outside decks.
There is a high ratio of crew to passengers- the friendly crew of 75 crew and Scandinavian captains are experienced mariners, having been in service aboard large 2000 plus passenger vessels and who now prefer a less frantic life aboard a small ship. If, like them and us, you prefer a more peaceful life at sea, you will find the MS Island Sky the perfect ship. When choosing the vessel for your next voyage of discovery, you can select a ship with endless entertainment and impersonal service or come with us where peace, high quality service and attention to detail are the order of the day. We promise there will be no organised entertainment, fancy dress, deck games or any of the usual big ship experiences. The atmosphere on board is more akin to a private yacht or country hotel. A little music in the lounge or bar after dinner, guest speakers, informative port briefings from our cruise director and of course good food which may be enjoyed leisurely in the attractive dining room. After a day ashore you will return to the comfort and peace of a well run and exceedingly comfortable ship.
Your SuiteOnboard there are 57 exceptionally spacious and well designed suites. All feature a sitting room area and some have private balconies. The feeling of luxury is enhanced by the wood panelling and brass, which predominates throughout the vessel conveying the atmosphere of a private yacht. The passenger accommodation is arranged over five decks and all suites have outside views. Each affords considerable comfort with en-suite bathroom featuring marble-topped vanity unit with sink and walk-in shower, large wardrobes, dressing table with large mirror and stool and excellent storage. There is a mini-fridge, flat screen television with inbuilt DVD player which can also play CDs and a telephone in each suite. Bottled water, towelling dressing gowns and slippers are also provided for your comfort. Other facilities include a programmable electronic safe, hairdryer, assorted toiletries and individually controlled air-conditioning and heating. The suites on each deck have their own colour theme. Soft hues and blended tones enhance the traditional maritime style making the passenger accommodation an inviting and relaxing place to be.
Your SpaceThe spacious and finely decorated public rooms include a large lounge where daily briefings and talks will be provided throughout the voyage and an elegant bar where a pianist plays periodically throughout the day. The bar also features a 24-hour tea and coffee station. The onboard library is the perfect place to relax with a book and is stocked with reference books pertaining to the places the vessel is visiting along with a selection of games and two computers with internet access. Daily newspapers and magazines are also placed in the library depending on local availability. There is also WI-FI access throughout the vessel. Outside there is a rear sun deck where meals are served in warm weather under shade, a bar and comfortable deck furniture for sun bathing or relaxing with a book. On the top deck there is a Jacuzzi and further observation and sun deck. There is also a small hairdressers on board with appointments made on request.
Your DiningAnother benefit of a small ship is the quality of the cuisine. With only one sitting and a maximum of just over 100 passengers, the galley is able to provide delicious meals. Where possible and when it meets his high standards, the chef will obtain local produce in markets or buy the catch of the day from a passing fishing boat. Such purchases enhance the well stocked larders and bring a local touch to the varied menus.
Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.
