Tokyo to Whittier Ultra Luxury Voyage

Tokyo to Whittier Ultra Luxury Voyage

Tokyo to Whittier Ultra Luxury Voyage

Deal number 28649803

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection


Luminara

12th May 2027

North Pacific Ocean


15-night cruise


Departing from Tokyo

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Twin-share from

$18,850*

per person

Call 13 70 71
Offer expires 21st Sept 2026

Exclusive Inclusions

US$300 Onboard Credit

per suite on selected voyages

15 night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection voyage from Tokyo to Whittier onboard Luminara in a Terrace Suite.

Onboard gourmet dining venues and 24-hour In-suite dining.

Selections of wines, craft beer and inventive cocktails beverages including in-suite.

Complimentary access to premium Wi-Fi services

Live musicians and themed parties.

Access to a Suite Ambassador in all suite categories.

Marina-style platform with access to watersports in select ports.

Spa experiences, steam rooms and fitness studio.

Included onboard gratuities.

All port charges & government taxes.

The service of a dedicated Travel Advisor managing your booking.

Earn & Redeem Points on all travel with our new loyalty program, World360 Rewards*

Itinerary map
This voyage across the Pacific offers fascinating ports combined with relaxing days at sea. Before crossing the ocean, travel back in time in the excavations of Aomori's Sannai Maruyama and in the star-shaped 19th-century Goryokaku Fort in Hakodate. As you sail the Pacific, find serenity with the rhythm of the ocean at The Ritz-Carlton Spa, a haven for transformation. In Alaska, search for wildlife in Kodiak and explore Homer's artist enclave before arriving beneath towering glaciers around Whittier.

Itinerary


The capital of Japan effortlessly blends traditional culture with modern innovation. Key sights in Tokyo include the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, the iconic Tokyo Tower with its panoramic views of the city, and the bustling Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Travelers can also explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Ginza, Shibuya, and Asakusa, each with its own unique charm and attractions. Shop in the trendy boutiques of Harajuku and Aoyama and explore the beautiful gardens and parks of Shinjuku and Ueno. Treat your tastebuds to local specialties such as sushi, ramen, and tempura, and enjoy fine dining in the city's world-class restaurants.

With a day at sea, enjoy the unique opportunity to unplug and relax into the unhurried life on board. Enjoy a workout with a view at the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, watch the sky transform at sunset from The Observation Lounge, or find an intimate alcove in The Living Room and lose yourself in a favorite book.

While the city skyline is dominated by contemporary architecture, Aomori's most iconic landmark may well be Hirosaki Castle, dating to the 17th century, and the famous cherry trees that blanket the surrounding parkland. Aomori is also known for Nebuta Matsuri, an annual festival of splendid floats that you can experience up close in the Nebuta Warasse Museum. The Aomori Art Museum showcases a world-class collection of modern art including works by Yoshitomo Nara, while the archaeological site of Sannai Maruyama takes you back 6,000 years to the Jomon period. Southeast of the city, the Hakkoda Ropeway cable car climbs into the Hakkoda Mountains, where you might follow a hiking trail to Sukayu Onsen or one of the other geothermal baths for which this volcanic region is known. To the southwest lies the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shirakami-Sanchi, a mountain range encompassing the largest remaining virgin beech forest in East Asia and filled with hiking trails, waterfalls and rare wildlife.

Located on the southernmost tip of Japan's Hokkaido island, the city's culture is influenced by its history as one of the first ports in Japan to open to international trade, resulting in a mix of Japanese and Western architectural styles. Visit the he Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse district, which now house shops, restaurants, and galleries, and the iconic Goryokaku Fort, a star-shaped fort surrounded by a moat and cherry trees. Travelers can also check out the Morning Market, known for its fresh seafood and local products. Hakodate is famous for its seafood, particularly its squid dishes, so enjoy local specialties such as ikameshi (squid stuffed with rice) and kaisen-don (seafood rice bowl) at the many restaurants and food stalls around the city. Mount Hakodate, which offers panoramic views of the city and bay, is especially beautiful at night and is a favorite of nature enthusiasts. With its rich history, stunning sights, and delicious food, Hakodate offers a truly memorable experience for every traveler.

With a day at sea, enjoy the unique opportunity to unplug and relax into the unhurried life on board. Enjoy a workout with a view at the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, watch the sky transform at sunset from The Observation Lounge, or find an intimate alcove in The Living Room and lose yourself in a favorite book.

Located on Kodiak Island in Alaska, USA, is a unique blend of rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and abundant wildlife. With opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, Kodiak is a favorite of outdoorsmen. The Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, eagles, and sea otters is a must see. Travelers can also visit the Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, which showcases the history and culture of the Alutiiq people. Indulge in a variety of seafood options, including fresh-caught salmon, halibut, and crab. Try local specialties such as smoked salmon, crab cakes, and seafood chowder at the city's restaurants and seafood markets. The rich culture, stunning sights, and delicious food, make Kodiak a memory you wont forget.

Perched on the edge of Kachemak Bay, this weathered fishing town sits where the Kenai Peninsula meets the Gulf of Alaska, making for incredible opportunities to spot wildlife. Enjoy time to wander the bustling docks, where charter boats head out in search of giant halibut while bald eagles soar overhead and harbor seals bark from the floating docks. Explore the art galleries where local artists capture the northern lights and the regions dramatic scenery in everything from carvings to oil paintings. Then perhaps join them in local saloons, where the walls are covered in dollar bills and the kitchens serve feasts of king crab legs, rockfish, and halibut chowder. The midnight sun lights the way for your yacht to sail out through Cook Inlet after a fulfilling day of discovery in this town infused with frontier spirit.

With a day at sea, enjoy the unique opportunity to unplug and relax into the unhurried life on board. Enjoy a workout with a view at the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, watch the sky transform at sunset from The Observation Lounge, or find an intimate alcove in The Living Room and lose yourself in a favorite book.

Set amid dramatic mountains and glaciers at the head of Prince William Sound, Whittier is an excellent launching point for exploring Alaska's pristine beauty. A boating or kayaking expedition through the icy fjords provides scenic views of the glaciated inlets and may also offer glimpses of sea otters, seals and breaching whales. Hikes along the local trails lead into the surrounding mountains and to waterfalls cascading from the icefields into the sound. A marvel of modern engineering and one of the longest highway tunnels in North America, the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel traverses the rugged wilderness and opens onto the charming harbor of Whittier. Once a military outpost, the tiny town does have a story to tell. Stop into the Prince William Sound Museum to learn about Whittier's history as a naval port and rail terminal and discover the role Alaska played during World War II and the Cold War.

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