Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu is located on the northwest coast of the tropical island Borneo and is the capital of the state of Sabah, in East Malaysia. The city was named after the nearby Mount Kinabalu. It is a modern city and a great tourist destination with many attractions in the surroundings. Extraordinary landscapes, tropical beaches, tropical rainforests, coral reefs and a variety of tastes and experiences will fascinate every visitor.
Benoa (Bali)
Benoa in Bali is a popular coastal area known for its calm beaches and luxurious tourist facilities. It is an ideal destination for relaxation, water sports, and boat excursions. Benoa offers a variety of restaurants, hotels, and shops, and serves as a starting point for exploring nearby Bali attractions. Its easy access and peaceful atmosphere make it popular among families and travelers seeking tranquility.
Beppu, Japan
Beppu is located on Kyushu Island, Japan. It is a city known for its hot springs. Therefore many modern spa resorts have developed in the area. The highlight attraction are eight geothermal sources of boiling water and mud, known as "Hells of Beppu".
Boracay, Philippines
Boracay is a small tropical island in Philippines. It has stuning beaches with white sand and emerald waters. The most famous and touristic is the White Beach. The area is ideal for water sports and other activities. The fun continues all night long in the music bars and restaurants of the island.
Celukan Bawang, Indonesia
Celucan Bawang, is the major port of Bali. It is a very scenic place with beautiful beaches with black volcanic sand. Full of coral reefs, it is an ideal spot for snorkelling. A walk in the village gives the the visitor the chance to get a feeling for the locals' life. It is a very religious place to and you will be astonished by the beauty of the Balinese temples. These religious areas offer a unique and peaceful environment. It is an ideal destination to relax and enjoy the heavenly atmoshpere. Do not forget to taste the delicious local cuisine.
Cairns, Australia
The tropical island of Cairns is a favorite holiday destination and offers some of the most beautiful and exciting attractions in Australia. The golden sandy beaches nearby to intact tropical forests and the Great Barrier Reef located in a distance less than one hour, make Cairns a place that has it all!
Cooktown, Australia
One of Australia’s most historically significant townships and the remote, unspoilt beauty of Cape York Peninsula.Cooktown provides something for everyone, it is a wonderful untouched paradise where you can immerse yourself. Fish with the locals down at Fisherman’s wharf, once one of the busiest ports in Queensland during the Gold rush.
Darwin
Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin has a population of 127,532, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory. It is the smallest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and acts as the Top End's regional centre. Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural cities.
Hong Kong, China
Visit the night market of Jordan street and savor seafood delicacies in Kwo Tong. Ride the funicular to reach the top of Victoria hill, about 554 meters high and admire the commanding view of Hong Kong. It's strongly suggested to have a walk in Nathan and Canton avenues at Kaouloun peninsula. Both avenues are a commercial paradise in Hong Kong. Countless shopping malls and branded stores are waiting for you to do your shopping .
Komodo, Indonesia
The island is famous not only for its heritage of convits but also for the unique fauna which roam it.The komodo dragon the world's largest living lizard,takes its name from the island.
Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that make up the Republic of Indonesia.The island is particularly nutable as the natural habitat of the Komedo dragon,the largest lizard on earth and consequently named after the island.Komodo Island has a surface area of 390km and a permanent population of over 2.000.
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan and one of the most important ports in Asia. Located on the island’s southwestern coast, it combines the character of an industrial and commercial hub with a modern, vibrant urban lifestyle. The city features an impressive waterfront, cultural centers, museums, and parks, and stands out for its architecture, including the striking Kaohsiung Music Center and the iconic 85 Sky Tower. The Lotus Pond, with its temples and elaborate statues, is among its most famous landmarks.
Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville, also known as Kampong Som or Kampong Saom, is located in southern Cambodia, in Thailand Bay and is surrounded by sandy beaches with palm trees and primitive tropical islands in the south and west coast. Tourists can go from one island to another and enjoy free diving and fishing.
Laem Chabang, Thailand
Laem Chabang is an important port and commercial center in Thailand, located in the southern part of the country, near the city of Pattaya. It is the largest port in Thailand and one of the most significant in Southeast Asia, as it handles a large portion of the international trade. The city and the surrounding area are also known for their industrial activities and their connection to tourist destinations, offering easy access to beaches and other popular areas in Thailand.
Manila, Philippines
Manila had been the jewel of the Spanish empire in the Pacific and a colony of the U.S. after the Spanish-American War. The city is now a mixture of old buildings and churches and has museums of great interest. A jeepney ride is an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Nagoya, Japan
Nagoya is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the third-largest incorporated city and the fourth most populous urban area in Japan. Nagoya lies north of Ise Bay on the Nōbi Plain. Nagoya's two most famous sightseeing spots are Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle. Atsuta Shrine is known as the second-most venerable shrine in Japan. The Nagoya City Science and Art Museums, located in Shirakawa Park, not far from Fushimi Subway Station.
Nagasaki, Japan
The Japanese city of Nagasaki is built on a long narrow bay which forms a natural harbor on the Kyushu island. After 1571 the town grew rapidly and turned into a trade center and important port. Gradually, developed in a large base of Japanese Navy. Nagasaki is best known for the atomic bomb attack during the Second World War.
Nha Trang, Vietnam
Nha Trang is located on the South Central Coast of Vietnam. Nha Trang's economy relies largely on tourism. Is considered one of the most important tourist hubs of Vietnam, thanks to its beautiful beaches with fine and clean sand and the clear ocean water with mild temperatures all year round. The local cuisine is most famous for fresh seafoods and barbecued pork rolled in rice paper. Visitors can enjoy them selves by doing Scuba diving and kite boarding. Nha Trang has many tourist attractions such as museums, palaces and small islands.
Osaka, Japan
Osaka is one of the major cities of Japan and is located in Pearl River Gionto, the main island of Honshu. Osaka is currently the headquarters of many multinational companies and its market is one of the most important in the world. Osaka is known for Bunraku (traditional puppet theaters), Kabuki theaters and more recently for manzai (improvised comedy). The city is also rich in museums.
Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Puerto Princesa is a city located in the western provincial island of Palawan, Philippines. Puerto Princesa is a popular tourist city with many beach resorts and seafood restaurants. It has been acclaimed several times as the cleanest and greenest city in the Philippines.
Busan (South Korea)
Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, an international trade port, which is famous for its seafood, beautiful, pristine beaches, craggy islets that are promising wonderful experiences to the adventurous travellers.
Muara, Brunei
Brunei-Muara is the northern-most district in Brunei, it is the smallest of Brunei's four districts in term of area but by far the most populous. Tourism is one of the largest contributors to the district's GDP, since the district contains the most number of tourist attractions in the country, such as museums, parks and shopping stores.
Semarang - Indonesia
Semarang is the capital and largest city of the province of Central Java in Indonesia. The Semarang is the third most important port in Indonesia, after that of Surabaya and Jakarta. It exports mainly agricultural products, timber and rubber. The industrial sector is associated with shipbuilding, electronic, textile activities and food processing. The city is connected by a dense road, rail and air network with the country's largest cities.
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City is located on the Saigon River, in the southeastern region of Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City is the economic center of Vietnam and major commercial and passenger port.
Visit the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, the War Museum and the Old Post Office. Elegant boulevards and historic buildings reflect the french colonial style, owing to the French occupation of Vietnam in the mid-nineteenth century.
Singapore
The skyscrapers and bright lights of Singapore hide an eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial influences that give to the city a distinct identity. A much different environment you are going to meet at the city's outskirts, with the lush rainforests of the nature reserves Boukit Timach and Central Katsment.
Surabaya, Indonesia
Surabaya is Indonesia's second largest city with a population of over 3.1 million and the capital of the province of East Java.The city is one of the busiest ports in the country.Its trincipal exports include sugar,tobaco and coffee.It has a large shipyard and numerous specialized naval schools.
Sydney, Australia
Sydney stands on a deep natural harbor and is not only the largest city in Australia but also the oldest and most diverse. Significant points of the city is the Harbor Bridge, the impressive Opera House and the historic district "The Rocks", with shops, cafes, galleries and crowded streets. Also don't miss the world famous beaches for surfers and the sandy beaches.
Taipei(Keelung), Taiwan
Keelung, located on the northern coast of Taiwan, is a dynamic and culturally rich port city that offers cruise passengers a vibrant mix of tradition, modernity, and stunning coastal scenery. As one of Taiwan’s major cruise gateways, Keelung welcomes visitors with its bustling harbor, colorful night markets, historic temples, and easy access to nearby natural wonders. Just a short drive from the capital, Taipei, Keelung is the perfect entry point for discovering both urban sophistication and authentic local life. Visitors can explore the famous Miaokou Night Market, where the scent of sizzling seafood and traditional Taiwanese delicacies fills the air, or take a walk through the lively streets lined with colonial-era architecture and cultural landmarks. The nearby Yehliu Geopark offers a striking contrast, with its dramatic rock formations sculpted by sea and wind—a natural wonder that captivates photographers and nature lovers alike.
Whitsunday Islands, Australia
The Whitsunday Islands is a collection of continental islands in Queensland, Australia. They constitute a popular yachting destination as well as an ideal spot for the lovers of sailing and kayaking. The Whitsunday islands, Hook and South Molle give tourists the opportunity to camping into specially designed camping areas, while many resorts are also available. The capital centre is the Hamilton Island, which has its own commercial airport.
Koh Samui Thailand
Koh Samui is an island of natural beauty and charm,a place where you can have your holiday anyway you like it,kicked back and relaxed or active and fastpaced.Beautiful white sand beaches,clean,clear warm water,lush tropical,gardens and gentle ocean breezes await you at this ideal holiday destination.If you love the beach,this is the place for you.
Tokyo (Yokohama)
Tokyo with its main cruise port in nearby Yokohama is a vast metropolis where cutting-edge technology, neon lights and skyscrapers coexist with temples, tradition and meticulously organized daily life. Yokohama, just to the south, serves as the maritime gateway and is known for its waterfront skyline, international feel and large Chinatown. Together they offer the quintessential urban blend of modern Japan.