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TEMPLES, PAGODAS AND CATHEDRALS | 121 Nights | Departs Jan 17, 2014

 

Seoul (Inchon), South Korea

Ports:

Jan, 17

-Auckland, New Zealand

Jan, 18

-Tauranga, New Zealand

Jan, 19

-Napier, New Zealand

Jan, 20

-Wellington, New Zealand

Jan, 21

-Akaroa, New Zealand

Jan, 22

-Dunedin, New Zealand

Jan, 23

-Cruising Milford Sound

Jan, 24

-Cruise the Tasman Sea

Jan, 25

-Cruise the Tasman Sea

Jan, 26

-Hobart, Tasmania

Jan, 27

-Cruise the Bass Strait

Jan, 28

-Melbourne, Australia

Jan, 29

-Melbourne, Australia

Jan, 30

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Jan, 31

-Sydney, Australia

Feb, 1

-Sydney, Australia

Feb, 2

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Feb, 3

-Brisbane, Australia

Feb, 4

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Feb, 5

-Whitsunday Island, Australia

Feb, 6

-Townsville, Australia

Feb, 7

-Cairns, Australia

Feb, 8

-Cooktown, Australia

Feb, 9

-Cruise the Arafura Sea

Feb, 10

-Cruise the Arafura Sea

Feb, 11

-Darwin, Australia

Feb, 12

-Cruise the Timor Sea

Feb, 13

-Komodo, Indonesia

Feb, 14

-Bali (Tanah Ampo)

Feb, 15

-Bali (Tanah Ampo)

Feb, 16

-Cruise the Java Sea

Feb, 17

-Semarang, Indonesia

Feb, 18

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Feb, 19

-Singapore

Feb, 20

-Cruise the South China Sea

Feb, 21

-Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Feb, 22

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Feb, 23

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Feb, 24

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Feb, 25

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Feb, 26

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Feb, 27

-Cruise the Coast of Vietnam

Feb, 28

-Da Nang, Vietnam

Mar, 1

-Da Nang, Vietnam

Mar, 2

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Mar, 3

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Mar, 4

-Cruise the South China Sea

Mar, 5

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 6

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 7

-Cruise the South China Sea

Mar, 8

-Keelung, Taiwan

Mar, 9

-Naha, Japan

Mar, 10

-Cruise the East China Sea

Mar, 11

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 12

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 13

-Cruise the Kanmon Strait

Mar, 14

-Hiroshima, Japan

Mar, 15

-Kyoto (Kobe), Japan

Mar, 16

-Cruise the Kanmon Strait

Mar, 17

-Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Mar, 18

-Seoul (Inchon), South Korea

Mar, 19

-Dalian, China

Mar, 20

-Beijing (Tianjin), China

Mar, 21

-Beijing (Tianjin), China

Mar, 22

-Cruise the Yellow Sea

Mar, 23

-Seoul (Inchon), South Korea

Mar, 24

-Cruise the Yellow Sea

Mar, 25

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 26

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 27

-Cruise the Taiwan Strait

Mar, 28

-Xiamen, China

Mar, 29

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 30

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 31

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 1

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Apr, 2

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 3

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 4

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Apr, 5

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Apr, 6

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Apr, 7

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Apr, 8

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Apr, 9

-Ko Samui, Thailand

Apr, 10

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Apr, 11

-Singapore

Apr, 12

-Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia

Apr, 13

-Penang, Malaysia

Apr, 14

-Phuket, Thailand

Apr, 15

-Cruise the Andaman Sea

Apr, 16

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 17

-Galle, Sri Lanka

Apr, 18

-Colombo, Sri Lanka

Apr, 19

-Cochin, India

Apr, 20

-New Mangalore, India

Apr, 21

-Mormugao, India

Apr, 22

-Mumbai (Bombay), India

Apr, 23

-Mumbai (Bombay), India

Apr, 24

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 25

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 26

-Muscat (Port Qaboos), Oman

Apr, 27

-Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Apr, 28

-Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Apr, 29

-Muscat (Port Qaboos), Oman

Apr, 30

-Cruise the Arabian Sea

May, 1

-Salalah, Oman

May, 2

-Cruise the Gulf of Aden

May, 3

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 4

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 5

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 6

-Petra (Aqaba), Jordan

May, 7

-Luxor (Safaga), Egypt

May, 8

-Luxor (Safaga), Egypt

May, 9

-Cruise the Gulf of Suez

May, 10

-Transit the Suez Canal

May, 11

-Tel Aviv (Ashdod), Israel

May, 12

-Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel

May, 13

-Limassol, Cyprus

May, 14

-Patmos, Greece

May, 15

-Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

May, 16

-Taormina (Sicily), Italy

May, 17

-Sorrento/Capri, Italy

May, 18

-Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Seoul (Inchon), South Korea-port

Inchon, located on the west coast of South Korea, is regarded as part of the greater Seoul metropolitan area due to its close proximity to the city. During the Korean War, Inchon was the site of the Battle of Inchon, when United States troops landed to relieve pressure on the Pusan Perimeter and to launch a United Nations offensive northward. The city was also the site of a Japanese POW camp during World War II.

 

Free Excursions

Regent Choice Excursions

As shore excursions to be offered in this port are not yet confirmed, below is a list of those offered previously. We make every effort to have excursions finalized at least 240 days in advance of sailing, and often sooner, so please check back regularly.

  • Dmz 3rd Tunnel
    Light Activity
  • Dmz 3rd Tunnel and Seoul
    Extreme Walking or Long ToursMeal
  • Executive Collection Full Day Car
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Full Day Minibus
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Full Day Private Car
    Light ActivityRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Full Day Van
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Half Day Car
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Half Day Minibus
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Executive Collection Half Day Van
    Seated TourRegent Choice
  • Folk Village
    Light Activity
  • Folk Village and Namdaemun Market
    Extreme Walking or Long ToursMeal
  • Grand Tour of Seoul
    Light ActivityMeal
  • Inchon Panoramic
    Light Activity
  • Seoul At a Glance
    Light Activity
  • Seoul Highlights
    Light Activity
  • Seoul Highlights and Tea Ceremony
    Meal
  • Seoul Highlights With Traditional Korean Lunch
    Extreme Walking or Long ToursRegent ChoiceMeal
  • Seoul On Your Own
    Light Activity
  • Dmz 3rd Tunnel

    Light Activity
    Duration: 5 hours
    Tour Code: inc-013

    Discover the pathos of the Korean War during this half-day visit to the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, separating North and South Korea.

    Depart the pier for the scenic drive along the Unification Road, the main thoroughfare connecting Seoul and Panmunjom, en route to Seoul. Along the way, you will see the Freedom Bridge, the only bridge that crosses the Injin River connecting North and South Korea. For thousands of North Koreans, this narrow wooden structure was the path to freedom at the conclusion of the Korean War.

    Upon arrival in Imjingak, you will proceed for a tour of the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, one of the last relics of the Cold War. Created by the Korean Armistice Agreements signed in July 1953, the DMZ is a 155-mile long, 2.5-mile-wide military demarcation line (MDL), with a 1.2-mile-wide demilitarized zone on each side of it. After a briefing by military personnel at the DMZ, you will take a guided tour of a museum dedicated to the history of the zone.

    A visit will then be made to the DMZ's 3rd Tunnel. This 5,364-foot-long tunnel is located about 240 feet underground, and is over six feet high and wide. Designed for a surprise attack on Seoul, the tunnel crosses beneath the demarcation line into South Korea, and is capable of moving 30,000 battle-equipped foot soldiers per hour. The entrance and exit of the 3rd Tunnel involves walking down, and later up, about 230 feet.

    Next, you will continue on to the Dora Observatory for panoramic cross-border views of the North Korean propaganda village, and as far north as the city of Gaeseong.

    Please note: This tour is subject to cancellation without advance notice in the event of military conditions, training or alerts. This tour involves a considerable amount of walking, especially during the visit to the 3rd Tunnel in case the mini-train escalator is not in service.

    Guests must then be able to climb up and down 230 feet, without assistance, to access the tunnel. As a result, this tour is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair. The tunnel ground is often cool and wet; wear a jacket and comfortable closed-toe, low-heeled, and non-slip walking shoes. You may choose not to enter the tunnel if you wish. Photography is restricted in the DMZ; your guide will inform you about the photo zones. A list of all participating guests, including passport numbers, nationality and birth date, must be provided 24 hours prior to departure. All guests must carry their passports at all times (no exceptions).

Terms & Conditions:

Free Unlimited Shore Excursions are for full fare guests only, capacity controlled and subject to availability. Requested excursions may not be available at time of booking. Supplement will apply on Regent Choice excursions (indicated by the above) and excludes Private Arrangements and all Adventures Ashore programs. In order to ensure quality guides and sufficient transportation, we must provide the tour operator with passenger counts at least 36 hours in advance. Therefore no refunds will be given within 36 hours of tour departure for cancellations or no-shows. Please pay special attention to scheduling and tour lengths when booking your shore excursions. In many cases, it is not possible to participate in more than one tour per day in a given port. Tour Departure times are subject to change so please reference your actual tour ticket for the correct departure time. Tours operate rain or shine. Minor children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a an adult parent or guardian on all shore excursions. Tours require minimum participation levels to operate so please sign up as early as possible. Tours may be cancelled if minimum participation levels are not met. Prices, Itineraries and General Information shore excursion prices are subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases or currency fluctuations. Please consult the Destination Services Desk onboard for information. During local or national holidays, access to certain facilities (such as museums or archaeological sites) may be limited or denied. In such instances, adjustments will be made to minimize inconvenience to guests. Some tours have limited availability. Tours are generally available for reserving 180 days prior to the beginning of a cruise. Please sign up early to avoid disappointment. Regent Seven Seas Cruises reserves the right to require guests to complete a liability waiver for select shore excursions. For more information, please visit the Destination Services Desk onboard.

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