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Explore Japan,
Korea, China and more… from $1,599
Brimming
with beauty, history, culture and drama, the Far
East beckons with promises of adventure and excitement. |
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| 14-Day
Japan, Korea & China |
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$1,799 |
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now — Staterooms are limited! |
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Plus
fuel supplement of $70 per guest.†

Kobe
(Osaka)
to Hong
Kong
(or reverse)
March 26; April 9*, 2008
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Statendam |

Fares based on 3/26/08 sailing.
*Sails in reverse Port Order. |

Delight in Japan's spring-time cherry
blossoms, the Great Wall and spectacular
scenic cruising on Japan's Inland
Sea. With two overnight stays in
Shanghai and Beijing, there's plenty
of time to savor the spring weather
and Beijing's preparation for the
upcoming Olympic Games.

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| 25-Day
Western Pacific — WWII Historical
Cruise |
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VERANDAH
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| $2,399 |
$2,599 |
Wait
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Plus fuel
supplement of $70 per guest.†

Auckland
to Kobe
(Osaka)
March 1, 2008
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Statendam |

Explore Guam, Saipan, Iwo Jima, Nagasaki
and Osaka on this exciting, new,
one-time-only sailing that melds
picture-perfect island paradises
with islands and cities that were
at the heart of some of World War
II's most important battles.

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| 18-Day*
Japan, Eastern Russia & Alaska |
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| $1,999 |
$2,199 |
$3,999 |
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Plus
fuel supplement of $70 per guest.†

Kobe
(Osaka)
to Vancouver
April 23, 2008
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Statendam |

*This sailing is 17 calendar days
in length. |

From steamy volcanic isles and ice-age
glaciers to beautiful Osaka with
its verdant mountain ranges and
ancient treasures, delight in a
cruise of unforgettable cultural
and natural wonders. Explore the
fascinating Russian Far East and
spectacular Alaska across the wondrous
Bering Sea.

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Nagasaki, Japan
Home to Puccini's Madame Butterfly, Peace Memorial
Park, a living memorial to those whose lives were
lost in World War II, and the Atomic Bomb Museum
with its massive collection of post-explosion photos.
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Shanghai, People's
Republic of China
Neon signs, soaring skyscrapers and colorful markets
meld with peaceful city gardens, hidden temples and
a bustling harbor that's a hub of history and enterprise.
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Xingang (Beijing),
People's Republic of China
Home to the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and Tiananmen
Square, a visit to Beijing isn't complete without a
walk on the Great Wall and an authentic Peking Duck
dinner.
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Petropavlovsk,
Kamchatskiy, Russia
The Kuril Islands provide spectacular scenic cruising
along the Kamchatka Peninsula, which is home to this
East Russian town, once the site of a Russian nuclear-submarine
base.
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Tauranga, New Zealand
Historic Tauranga was the site of fierce Maori wars.
Today it’s a fruit-growing country and jumping-off
point for Rotorua with its spouting geysers and bubbling
mud pools.
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