Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2023

9 9 Amsterdam, Netherlands Cruise Port Amsterdam is the entry to the world-class tourist destination and capital of the Netherlands. Passengers and crew can enjoy award-winning facilities as the terminal and berths are just a stroll away from the famous Amsterdam city centre. The port is ideal for exploring the city by foot, strategically positioned to start an excursion to visit the famous Dutch highlights. It is also close to Schiphol airport and surrounded by various hotels; Cruise Port Amsterdam is an excellent turnaround hub. www.cruiseportamsterdam.com Okinawa, Japan In 2021, the islands of Amami and Okinawa were registered as Unesco World Natural Heritage sites. Okinawa Prefecture, located in the southwestern corner of Japan, has a rich natural environment with beautiful seas and subtropical terrestrial forests, and is home to rare plants and animals, including species such as the Okinawa rail bird and the Iriomote wild cat. Okinawa features five cruise ports: Naha, Nakagusuku, Motobu, Hirara and Ishihaki. Each location offers something different, making Okinawa a distinct cruise destination. cruise.visitokinawa.jp/en Baltic Sea Cruise Baltic consists of 32 ports and destinations in eight countries in the Baltic Sea region. The region is focused on sustainability reflected in the alternative shore excursion opportunities. Guests can experience colourful capitals and hidden gem cities, great shopping, world-class dining, historic architecture and contemporary design. They can also visit the world’s oldest monarchies and youngest democracies and enjoy 31 Unesco sites and natural phenomena. The region is English-speaking and delivers high satisfaction rates. www.cruisebaltic.com E U R O P E > Cowes Harbour, Isle of Wight, England Cowes is home to the oldest sailing regatta in the world, but for families, nature lovers, gastronomes and adventure seekers, there is so much more to enjoy. Queen Victoria’s former summer residence, Osbourne House, along with museums, galleries, independent shops and welcoming cafés are just some of the reasons people have visited the Isle of Wight since pre-Victorian times and what makes it a firm favourite for cruise ship visits. www.cowesharbourcommission.co.uk Photo: Paul Wyeth

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