Star Voyager ship homeported in Hong Kong in 2026

   October 28, 2025 ,   Cruise Industry

Star Voyager will return to Hong Kong for a 9-month deployment running from February 13th to November 13th, 2026. The vessel will operate from Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, offering convenient access for local passengers, regional travellers arriving by rail, and international fly-cruise guests.

The 2026 programme combines short weekend cruises with extended regional itineraries across East Asia. Among the offerings is a 2-night weekend voyage to Xiamen, alongside a series of 5-night sailings that call at multiple ports throughout the region. These longer itineraries are designed to balance leisure and cultural discovery, featuring destinations such as Okinawa’s Naha, Ishigaki and Miyakojima, as well as Xiamen and Taiwan’s Keelung and Penghu.

Following strong demand for previous Xiamen sailings, the 2-night weekend cruise will resume in 2026, departing Hong Kong every Friday evening and returning on Sunday afternoon. The itinerary provides a brief but immersive break at sea, with time for passengers to explore Xiamen’s waterfront, Gulangyu Island, and its local markets and cafés.

For those seeking more extensive voyages, Star Voyager will operate 5-night cruises under thematic routes such as “Pearls of the East,” visiting Xiamen, Ishigaki and Miyakojima. Another itinerary pairs Xiamen with Naha, Okinawa’s capital, noted for its heritage sites and coastal scenery. Two further sailings will include Naha, Keelung and Penghu, offering access to island landscapes, harbours, and natural rock formations along Taiwan’s western approaches.

Bookings for the 2026 Hong Kong season will open on November 10th, 2025 through StarDream Cruises’ official website and authorised travel partners.