StarCruises will return to Hong Kong this autumn with Star Voyager, timing the deployment to coincide with one of Asia’s busiest travel periods, including China’s Golden Week, Japan’s autumn holiday season and a series of regional school breaks. The vessel will operate from Ocean Terminal between September 30th and November 13th, offering a programme of 2-, 3- and 5-night cruises tailored to the strong demand for short leisure voyages and fly-cruise holidays.
The roundtrip itineraries will include calls at Xiamen and Sanya in mainland China, Kaohsiung in Taiwan and the Penghu archipelago, while longer sailings will extend to Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture with visits to Miyakojima, Ishigaki and Naha. For passengers seeking a short getaway without port calls, the line will continue its 2-night High Seas cruises, departing Hong Kong every Friday evening and returning on Sunday afternoon.
Following the conclusion of its Hong Kong deployment, Star Voyager will reposition to its next homeport in Singapore on a 5-night one-way voyage departing on November 15th. The repositioning cruise will include calls at Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, providing an additional regional itinerary for travellers and travel advisors.
To support bookings for the autumn programme, StarCruises is offering discounts of up to 30% on reservations confirmed by August 31st. Selected departures under the line’s Autumn Sales Promotion will also include complimentary passage for a third guest.