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Explore Asia's diverse landscapes and rich traditions on a cruise.

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Asia is a vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and modernity, making it an ideal cruise destination. Sailing the seas offers the flexibility to explore multiple countries while enjoying the luxury of onboard amenities. A cruise at different times of the year showcases diverse festivals, climates, and landscapes. In Singapore, stroll through the Gardens by the Bay or indulge in local street food. In Yokohama, visit the iconic Cup Noodles Museum or take a scenic stroll along the waterfront. In Hong Kong, don’t miss the dazzling views from Victoria Peak and enjoy a ride on the Star Ferry. Each harbour offers a unique flavour, perfect for cruisers with limited time to explore.
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Discover the Wonders of Asia by Cruise with Cruise1st Australia

From ancient temples and neon-lit cities to tropical islands and quiet fishing villages, Asia offers one of the most fascinating cruise experiences on the planet. A journey through this vast region reveals a tapestry of cultures, cuisines and landscapes that change dramatically from one port to the next. Travelling by ship allows you to experience multiple destinations without the hassle of packing, airports or long overland journeys.

Modern cruises in Asia are designed to help travellers dive deep into the region’s history while enjoying the comfort of a world-class vessel. One day you might be exploring the food stalls of Singapore, the next wandering through centuries-old temples in Vietnam or admiring futuristic skylines in Japan. For Australian travellers, these itineraries combine adventure, culture and relaxation in one unforgettable holiday.

Whether you’re planning your first asia cruise or returning for another voyage through the region, Cruise1st Australia offers a wide range of itineraries that showcase the best of the continent. With departures from Australia and major Asian ports, discovering the magic of cruise asia has never been easier.

Cruise Lines Sailing to Asia

A wide range of international cruise lines operate itineraries throughout the region, offering everything from family-friendly voyages to refined luxury sailings.

  • Princess Cruises – A favourite with Australian travellers, Princess offers immersive itineraries through East and Southeast Asia. Ships like Diamond Princess regularly explore Japan, Singapore and Vietnam while providing comfortable accommodation, excellent dining and cultural enrichment programs onboard.
  • Royal Caribbean – Known for innovative ships and exciting onboard entertainment, Royal Caribbean offers Asia itineraries featuring ports such as Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok. Vessels like Spectrum of the Seas bring high-energy attractions and family fun to the region.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line – Norwegian’s relaxed “freestyle cruising” style is perfect for travellers who enjoy flexible dining and lively entertainment while discovering Asia’s iconic destinations.
  • Holland America Line – Offering elegant ships and culturally focused itineraries, Holland America voyages often include longer port stays and expert lectures that highlight the history and traditions of each destination.
  • Cunard – For travellers seeking a refined cruise experience, Cunard combines classic ocean travel with Asia itineraries that showcase major cultural hubs and scenic coastal destinations.

Ship Options for Asia Cruises

The diversity of ships sailing across Asia means there’s a perfect option for every style of traveller.

Large contemporary vessels deliver a resort-style experience, complete with theatres, multiple restaurants, spa facilities and entertainment for all ages. These ships are ideal for travellers wanting lively evenings and a wide variety of onboard activities while exploring asian cruises.

Mid-sized ships strike a balance between entertainment and destination-focused cruising. They often access smaller ports while still providing spacious lounges, specialty dining and relaxed onboard atmospheres.

Luxury and boutique ships offer a more intimate experience with personalised service, fine dining and spacious suites. These smaller vessels often spend longer in port and include enriching excursions, making them popular with travellers seeking deeper cultural immersion on their cruises to asia.

No matter which ship you choose, sailing aboard a modern cruise ship asia itinerary means travelling in comfort while discovering an extraordinary region.

Top Harbours Across Asia

Asia’s cruise ports are among the most dynamic and culturally rich in the world. Many serve as gateways to fascinating cities and unforgettable attractions.

  • Singapore – One of Asia’s most modern cruise hubs, Singapore offers futuristic architecture, beautiful gardens and world-famous street food. Many travellers extend their stay to explore Marina Bay, Sentosa Island and bustling Chinatown.
  • Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan – Located just outside Tokyo, Yokohama provides access to Japan’s capital and its mix of ancient shrines, cutting-edge technology and outstanding cuisine.
  • Hong Kong – With its dramatic skyline and famous Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong combines British colonial heritage with Chinese traditions, creating one of Asia’s most exciting urban destinations.
  • Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam – This port introduces travellers to Vietnam’s fascinating history, lively markets and legendary street food scene.
  • Busan, South Korea – Known for beautiful beaches, colourful hillside villages and excellent seafood markets, Busan offers a relaxed coastal contrast to Korea’s bustling capital.

Seasonal Sailing in Asia

The timing of your cruise can shape the overall experience of exploring Asia.

From November to March, much of Southeast Asia enjoys warm temperatures with relatively low rainfall, making it a popular season for se asia cruises. This period is ideal for sightseeing, island hopping and enjoying local festivals.

Spring months between April and June often bring warm weather and blooming landscapes, particularly in Japan where cherry blossom season attracts visitors from around the world.

While July to September can bring tropical showers in some areas, it also means fewer crowds and lush scenery. Many travellers still enjoy sailing during this time, especially on itineraries covering northern Asia.

October and early November mark the transition into another prime cruise season, with pleasant temperatures returning across much of the region.

Cost of Cruising to Asia

The cost of an Asia cruise varies depending on itinerary length, ship category and travel season.

Shorter voyages of around 7–10 nights often start from approximately $1,200–$2,000 AUD per person. Two-week journeys that visit multiple countries typically range between $2,500 and $4,500 AUD.

Luxury cruises with smaller ships and more inclusive experiences generally start around $5,000 AUD per week and can exceed $10,000 for longer journeys.

Onboard meals and entertainment are usually included in the fare, while shore excursions and specialty dining are optional extras. When exploring ports independently, travellers often find local food and transport surprisingly affordable compared with many Western destinations.

Alternative Cruise Regions to Consider

If you’re exploring other cruise destinations beyond Asia, several regions offer equally memorable journeys.

  • Australia – Discover dramatic coastlines, vibrant cities and unique wildlife while cruising around the continent.
  • South Pacific – Tropical islands, turquoise lagoons and laid-back cultures create a perfect island escape.
  • Caribbean – Famous for white sand beaches, colourful towns and crystal-clear waters.
  • Alaska – A striking contrast to tropical destinations, Alaska offers glaciers, wildlife and rugged wilderness.
  • Eastern Mediterranean – Explore ancient ruins, picturesque islands and centuries of history across southern Europe.

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Popular Asia Cruise Routes

  • Asia Cruises 2026 – Plan ahead for upcoming sailings that explore iconic ports across the continent.
  • Southeast Asia – Discover a region known for tropical coastlines, historic temples and remarkable cuisine.
  • Cruises from Singapore – One of Asia’s most popular departure points with easy connections and modern cruise terminals.
  • Cruises from Singapore 2026 – Secure your place on future sailings departing from this dynamic city-state.

FAQs About Asia Cruises

How long are typical Asia cruises?
Most itineraries range from 7 to 14 nights, though longer voyages exploring multiple regions can extend to three weeks or more.

Do cruises to Asia depart from Australia?
Yes. Some sailings depart directly from Australian cities such as Sydney or Brisbane, while many others begin in major Asian hubs like Singapore, Tokyo or Hong Kong.

What countries can I visit on an Asia cruise?
Depending on the itinerary, travellers may visit destinations including Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia and China.

Is cruising a good way to explore Asia?
Absolutely. Cruises allow you to experience several countries in one trip while enjoying comfortable accommodation, excellent dining and organised shore excursions.

With its rich cultures, unforgettable landscapes and remarkable cuisine, Asia remains one of the world’s most rewarding cruise destinations. With Cruise1st Australia, discovering this extraordinary region by sea is both easy and unforgettable.

Reviews for Asia

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Based on 21 Reviews
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>69 years
4.2 / 5
4.2 / 5
Steven J.
>69 years
8 day cruise with the Pacific Encounter to Brisbane
familyrelaxed
We booked regular time dining and found this easier than anytime dining as it pre-booked attendances for us at various restaurants. Booked tender process to go to Conflict Island was good.
The off boarding process (to Brisbane) was fairly tedious and took several hours, mostly of waiting in queues.

3 of us in a balcony room, it was fine.
>69 years
4.0 / 5
4.0 / 5
Irina N.
>69 years
Cruise with Holland America Line from Singapore
coupleDiverse
Food quality and variety Quality entertainment but limited variety as compared to other cruise lines
Service at the dining room. Had to wait for waiters and food for a long periods of time. Not the best way to cut costs 😉

Good size Bathroom sink requires update Broken in places
>69 years
4.5 / 5
4.5 / 5
Helen M.
>69 years
11 day cruise on board the Pacific Encounter from Brisbane
couplerelaxed
P&O provide an almost-perfect experience in a range of ways: dining, shore tours, entertainment. One of the most impressive aspects were the talks on PNG history, WWII, farming and literacy. That was a real bonus and compensated for the less impressive commentary on the WWII shore tour.
The shore excursions are expensive for what is provided and the commentary on the WWII New Britain tour could have been a lot better. Our guide just didn't know enough, although P&O indicate that the guides are not highly knowledgeable. Perhaps P&O could incentivise them to read up on the subject they are covering, although one was well read. Also, the war museum is badly run down and could do with some expert curating, maybe P&O could provide some funding for this.

The cabin is well designed and the furnishings very good. It is not brand new so there is some wear and tear. The flooring on the balcony needs some work as it was uneven and I had to put a chair on the affected part to avoid tripping on it.
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