28 días a bordo del MS Westerdam

  • 12 Octubre 2025
  • 28 Noches
  • Salida desde Yokohama (Tokyo)\t\t\t\t
Holland America Line
  • Interior precio desde
    $5,704*/pp
  • Ventana precio desde
    $5,994*/pp
  • Balcón precio desde
    $7,364*/pp
  • Suite precio desde
    $9,364*/pp

Itinerario

Yokohama (Tokyo)\t\t\t\t - Omaezaki, Japan - Kobe - Kochi, Japan - Kanmon Strait - Fukuoka (Hakata), Japan - Sokcho, South Korea - Kanazawa - Sakata, Japan - Otaru - Aomori - Hakodate - Miyako, Japan - Yokohama (Tokyo)\t\t\t\t - Shimizu - Osaka - Takamatsu, Japan - Hiroshima, Japan - Kanmon Strait - Fukuoka (Hakata), Japan - Nagasaki - Busan - Shanghai - Shanghai - Hong Kong
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12 Oct '25

Yokohama (Tokyo)\t\t\t\t
Until the mid-19th century, Japan lived in isolation, closed off from the rest of the world, and Yokohama was a mere fishing village. But in 1853, American naval officer Matthew Perry demanded the country open to foreign trade, and Yokohama was changed forever. The city quickly emerged as an international trading center, and while today it is often overshadowed by nearby Tokyo, it continues to be one of Japan’s liveliest, and most international, destinations. With its microbreweries and international restaurants, Yokohama has a decidedly different feel from many other Japanese cities. From Yokohama, it’s a quick trip to peaceful Kamakura, home to Daibutsu, Japan’s second-largest bronze Buddha, and to the important Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Head to Hakone National Park on a clear day and you’ll be rewarded with picture-postcard views of majestic Mt. Fuji. Tokyo is the largest city on earth and packed with some of the world’s best shops, museums and restaurants, big and small. While the bright neon lights and the bustle of contemporary Tokyo may be what comes to mind when you think of the city, there is another side. Tokyo’s historic gardens and neighborhoods of traditional homes on narrow lanes speak to a timeless Japan that has survived into the 21st century. Less More
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13 Oct '25

Omaezaki, Japan
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14 Oct '25

Kobe
This cosmopolitan port city is known for more than just its world-famous Kobe beef. Discover the boutiques and markets of the Motomashi and Kokashita districts, explore the Fashion Museum or venture out to the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge-the longest suspension bridge in the world. In the Kitano district, tour stately injikan, western-style Victorian and Gothic homes, or enjoy a glass of sake from one of Kobe’s famed wineries. Less More
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15 Oct '25

Kochi, Japan
High atop a hill in Kochi sits 17th-century Kochi Castle, once the seat of the Yamauchi lords. Explore this historic site and enjoy panoramic views of the city, then dine on sushi at Hirome Market. Less More
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16 Oct '25

Kanmon Strait
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16 Oct '25

Fukuoka (Hakata), Japan
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08:00

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16:00

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17 Oct '25

Sokcho, South Korea
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20:00

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18 Oct '25

At Sea
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19 Oct '25

Kanazawa
Kanazawa is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, on Japan’s central Honshu Island. It’s known for well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums and regional handicrafts. Kenrokuen Garden, begun in the 17th century, is celebrated for its classic landscape designs incorporating ponds and streams. Less More
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20 Oct '25

Sakata, Japan
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21 Oct '25

At Sea
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22 Oct '25

Otaru
Located on the Sea of Japan just north of Sapporo, Otaru is one of Japan’s most picturesque cities. Stroll along the historic Otaru Canal built in 1914; visit Herring Mansion, the lavish home built in 1922 for a wealthy herring fisheries owner; and explore Sapporo’s Nijo Ichiba Market for a glimpse of the local lifestyle and enthusiastic trade negotiations. Sample shore excursions: Otaru & the Herring Mansion; The Otaru Gourmet: Sushi & Sake; The Best of Sapporo. Less More
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23 Oct '25

Aomori
Most Japanese used to think of Aomori merely as the place you caught the ferry to when you were going to Hokkaido. By the time you’d gotten here, they figured, you were pretty much at the edge of the civilized world. The small Tsugaru Strait that separates Honshu from Hokkaido isn’t big—only about 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) at its narrowest point—but it’s ecologically important: Hokkaido has animals related to northern Asia, whereas Honshu’s are more closely related to southern Asia’s. The strait is also famous for sudden, very rough weather and for no shortage of shipwrecks. The city was flattened in World War II, so there isn’t much history left to see. Still, it’s a lovely area, not much congestion or development, and because the town is still the major gateway to Hokkaido, the city has money to spend on architecture and parks. Its setting on the edge of Mutsu Bay means you will often be surprised by lovely water views through the buildings. The old way of thinking of Aomori is over. Aomori may not be quite what most people think of when they plan a Japan trip, but it is what Japan thinks of when they consider where they got the new century right. Less More
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24 Oct '25

Hakodate
From the lively morning market of Asa-ichi, to the unparalleled views from Mount Hakodate, discover the history of the first Japanese port opened to international trade. Walk the ruins of the star-shaped Fort Goryokaku, the first of its kind in Japan, learn about local Ainu culture or simply feast on the abundance of fresh seafood this city is famous for. Less More
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25 Oct '25

Miyako, Japan
Set against a ruggedly beautiful coastline, Miyako is home to Jodogahama Beach, a picturesque pebble beach with rock outcroppings. Go for a swim then stop at Miyako Fish Market for a tasty lunch. Less More
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26 Oct '25

At Sea
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27 Oct '25

Yokohama (Tokyo)\t\t\t\t
Until the mid-19th century, Japan lived in isolation, closed off from the rest of the world, and Yokohama was a mere fishing village. But in 1853, American naval officer Matthew Perry demanded the country open to foreign trade, and Yokohama was changed forever. The city quickly emerged as an international trading center, and while today it is often overshadowed by nearby Tokyo, it continues to be one of Japan’s liveliest, and most international, destinations. With its microbreweries and international restaurants, Yokohama has a decidedly different feel from many other Japanese cities. From Yokohama, it’s a quick trip to peaceful Kamakura, home to Daibutsu, Japan’s second-largest bronze Buddha, and to the important Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Head to Hakone National Park on a clear day and you’ll be rewarded with picture-postcard views of majestic Mt. Fuji. Tokyo is the largest city on earth and packed with some of the world’s best shops, museums and restaurants, big and small. While the bright neon lights and the bustle of contemporary Tokyo may be what comes to mind when you think of the city, there is another side. Tokyo’s historic gardens and neighborhoods of traditional homes on narrow lanes speak to a timeless Japan that has survived into the 21st century. Less More
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28 Oct '25

Shimizu
A thriving harbor town for centuries, Shimizu is best known for its incredible scenic beauty. Take an excursion to Miho no Matsubara and enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji and expansive black sand beaches; stroll through the graceful gardens and unique art installations of Tokachi Millennium Forest; and visit Kongofukuji Temple, first built by Kobo-daishi in 822 and rebuilt from 1662. Less More
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29 Oct '25

Osaka
Think of Osaka, Japan (accent on the O), as a combination of Los Angeles and Chicago. It very definitely has L.A.’s second-city complex, but its attitude is pure Chicago. The only business that matters is business, and so what if the Hanshin Tigers, the local baseball team, are frequently the worst professional athletes in the world? They’re the home team. People in Osaka laugh louder, play harder and drink more than Tokyo’s most decadent dreams. Osaka even has its own dialect, one the rest of the country calls “dirty Japanese,” one entirely different than even Kobe’s—and Kobe is an Osaka suburb. Nothing is old in Osaka. The place was flattened during the war (and then again in 1962 and 1989, by Godzilla). During the reconstruction, they forgot to include much in the way of parks or green space, and the sheer amount of concrete and steel sights can get overwhelming. But Osaka has its attractions and interesting things to do. Sumo wrestlers wait for trains, reeking of chanko-nabe (traditional sumo food; pure energy and calories), just daring the official railway pushers to push them. Yakuza (Japanese gangsters) get train cars to themselves, but if you get on with them, it’s like you’re invisible. Busy markets, the visual noise of neon and nonstop action on shopping streets offer insight into the energy and ambition of Osaka. And if all that isn’t enough, Osaka is less than an hour from some of the most beautiful temples, shrines and ancient Japanese tourist attractions in the world—a thousand years of Japanese history—waiting in the old capitals of Kyoto and Nara. Less More
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30 Oct '25

Takamatsu, Japan
Founded in 1890, Takamatsu is home to the Ritsurin Garden, created by an Edo-era feudal lord. This magical place comes to life with cherry blossoms in the spring and brilliant color in the fall. Less More
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31 Oct '25

Hiroshima, Japan
Located in the southwest of Japan, Hiroshima, the main city of the Chugoku region, is set within a striking natural landscape of mountains, sea and rivers. Home to more than one million inhabitants, it’s famous as the site of the explosion of the world’s first atomic bomb, dropped by the U.S. in August 1945. This cataclysm is sensitively documented at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and associated Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The city offers visitors a great deal more than the tragedy of the recent past. In addition to the memorials to the events of World War II, there are an array of shrines and temples, as well as the city’s reconstructed castle, which was originally founded in the 16th century.Nature lovers will be charmed by the historic Shukkei-en Garden, commissioned in 1620, and Miyajima island, one of the most scenic spots in Japan. The city is home to a number of art institutions, including the Hiroshima Museum of Art, which houses a collection of Impressionist and Japanese oil paintings, the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art and the quirky Mazda Museum. There is also an array of excellent restaurants and bars—the city is known for its okonomiyaki, a type of savory pancake—as well as a popular oyster festival each year. Less More
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31 Oct '25

Kanmon Strait
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01 Nov '25

Fukuoka (Hakata), Japan
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02 Nov '25

Nagasaki
City of melancholy memories. Visit Glover House, where Puccini’s Madame Butterfly reputedly awaited her errant Lt. Pinkerton; pay tribute to lives lost in WWII at Peace Memorial Park. Sample shore excursions: Nagasaki Half-day Tour; Sakai Bridge & 99 Islands;Arita, Birthplace of Ceramics. Less More
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03 Nov '25

Busan
South Korea’s second-largest city (after the capital, Seoul), Busan is located in the southeastern corner of the country along the Sea of Japan. It combines a vibrant, big-city atmosphere with a famously laid-back attitude and subtropical landscapes. Often described as the “San Francisco of Korea,” thanks mainly to its hilly terrain and close-knit neighborhoods, it offers visitors a little of everything: fashionable boutiques, dynamic culture and buzzy nightlife, as well as sandy beaches, hot springs and nearby mountains crossed with hiking trails and dotted with temples. Cultural highlights include the Gamcheon Cultural Village; the spectacular Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, built into the side of a cliff; and Art Street in Sinchang-dong, which hosts art competitions, exhibitions and cultural events such as the annual Busan International Film Festival. Those who enjoy hiking can explore the famed cliffs of Taejongdae Park, while the white sand beaches at Gwangalli and Haeundae are ideal places to relax by the seashore. Foodies will love Busan, too, not just for its excellent restaurants but also for the many atmospheric markets: the low-key Millak Hoe Town Market, tourist spots like Jagalchi Fish Market and the market at Haeundae with its ramshackle stalls selling gukpab (a traditional rice soup). Less More
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04 Nov '25

At Sea
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05 Nov '25

Shanghai
Shanghai is one of Asia’s most dynamic cities, and one of juxtapositions. It’s divided in two by the Huangpu River—to the west is Puxi and to the east Pudong. Puxi is the city’s downtown and its historic center; on this side of the river, much of the city was historically divided into the famous foreign concessions, and it’s here that much of the shopping, dining and nightlife is concentrated today. Shanghai has more than 30,000 restaurants, from humble soup dumpling spots to formal affairs helmed by Michelin-starred chefs. Its museums, particularly the Shanghai Museum with its 120,000-strong collection of antiquities, are equally impressive. Pudong is where the city’s major skyscrapers stand, among them the Jin Mao and Oriental Pearl towers. Nowhere is Shanghai’s rich history and bright future more evident than along the Huangpu River. Stand on the Puxi side and, with the Bund—along which curve Shanghai’s stately early-20th-century heritage buildings—behind you, you can gaze across the river at some of the world’s tallest buildings, soaring skyscrapers that glow nightly, their lights reflected in the river. Less More
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06 Nov '25

Shanghai
Shanghai is one of Asia’s most dynamic cities, and one of juxtapositions. It’s divided in two by the Huangpu River—to the west is Puxi and to the east Pudong. Puxi is the city’s downtown and its historic center; on this side of the river, much of the city was historically divided into the famous foreign concessions, and it’s here that much of the shopping, dining and nightlife is concentrated today. Shanghai has more than 30,000 restaurants, from humble soup dumpling spots to formal affairs helmed by Michelin-starred chefs. Its museums, particularly the Shanghai Museum with its 120,000-strong collection of antiquities, are equally impressive. Pudong is where the city’s major skyscrapers stand, among them the Jin Mao and Oriental Pearl towers. Nowhere is Shanghai’s rich history and bright future more evident than along the Huangpu River. Stand on the Puxi side and, with the Bund—along which curve Shanghai’s stately early-20th-century heritage buildings—behind you, you can gaze across the river at some of the world’s tallest buildings, soaring skyscrapers that glow nightly, their lights reflected in the river. Less More
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Fecha 27

07 Nov '25

At Sea
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08 Nov '25

At Sea
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09 Nov '25

Hong Kong
Can any city in the world top Hong Kong’s phenomenal energy? Judge for yourself as you ride the tram to the top of Victoria Peak, join the surge into countless markets and watch the hardworking world of Aberdeen’s fishing junks. Sample shore excursions: Morning Tai Chi & Cooking Tour; Hong Kong Island City Sightseeing; Explore Lantau Island & Monastery. Less More
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Barco - MS Westerdam

Recientemente reformado con nuevos bares, lugares de entretenimiento y restaurantes, además de suites completamente renovadas, el Westerdam es un destino fascinantes en sí mismo. A bordo, disfrute de entretenimiento en vivo con Music Walk™, incluyendo Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club y Billboard Onboard. Aprenda habilidades culinarias en un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con America’s Test Kitchen. Enriquezca su experiencia de viaje en la nueva Central de Exploración que se encuentra en la parte superior del barco.

Bar
Restaurante Canaletto
Cafe Explorations
Grill
Bar Lido
Restaurante Lido Casual
Lounge
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
Bar Sports
Terrace Grill (asador)
The Verandah
Vista Dining Room

Galeria de Arte
Atrium
Conserje
Centro de Artes Culinarias
Tienda libre de impuestos
Plataforma de Observacion
Galeria Fotografica
Centro comercial
Tiendas
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa
Cubierta para Pasear Abrigado

Basketball (Baloncesto)
Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Volleyball

Crow’s Nest
Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
Night Club
Photo Gallery
Queen’s Show Lounge

Sala de Juegos
Club HAL
Simulador de Golf
Biblioteca
The Loft (El Desvan)

Taller Digital
Estancia con Acceso a Internet

Salon de Belleza
Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Piscina de Hidromasaje
Piscina Lido
Spa
Suite Balneario

  • Descripción

    Recientemente reformado con nuevos bares, lugares de entretenimiento y restaurantes, además de suites completamente renovadas, el Westerdam es un destino fascinantes en sí mismo. A bordo, disfrute de entretenimiento en vivo con Music Walk™, incluyendo Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club y Billboard Onboard. Aprenda habilidades culinarias en un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con America’s Test Kitchen. Enriquezca su experiencia de viaje en la nueva Central de Exploración que se encuentra en la parte superior del barco.

  • Comida y bebida

    Bar
    Restaurante Canaletto
    Cafe Explorations
    Grill
    Bar Lido
    Restaurante Lido Casual
    Lounge
    Piano Bar
    Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
    Bar Sports
    Terrace Grill (asador)
    The Verandah
    Vista Dining Room

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Atrium
    Conserje
    Centro de Artes Culinarias
    Tienda libre de impuestos
    Plataforma de Observacion
    Galeria Fotografica
    Centro comercial
    Tiendas
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa
    Cubierta para Pasear Abrigado

  • Deportes

    Basketball (Baloncesto)
    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Volleyball

  • Entretenimiento

    Crow’s Nest
    Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
    Night Club
    Photo Gallery
    Queen’s Show Lounge

  • Recreación

    Sala de Juegos
    Club HAL
    Simulador de Golf
    Biblioteca
    The Loft (El Desvan)

  • Tecnología

    Taller Digital
    Estancia con Acceso a Internet

  • Para Relajarse

    Salon de Belleza
    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Piscina de Hidromasaje
    Piscina Lido
    Spa
    Suite Balneario

Cabina

    Interior

    Aproximadamente 14 – 22 m². Estos espaciosos camarotes incluyen dos camas bajas que se convierten en una cama de tamaño matrimonial, nuestra cama Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con lujosos colchones Euro-Top, cabezales de ducha de masaje de primer calidad, una gran cantidad de comodidades y vistas al mar. La configuración de los camarotes podría varias de las imágenes que se muestran.

    ventana

    Aproximadamente 16 – 17 m². Estos amplios camarotes incluyen dos camas bajas que se convierten en una cama tamaño matrimonial, nuestra cama Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con lujosos colchones Euro´-Top, cabezales de ducha de masaje de primera calidad, una gran cantidad de comodidades y vistas al mar. La configuración de los camarotes podría variar de las imágenes que se muestran.

    balcón

    Llenos de luz desde el suelo hasta el techo por las ventanas que dan a una terraza privada, estos camarotes incluyen una sala de estar, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama tamaño queen – nuestra firma Mariner’s Dream™ cama con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y bañera con duchas de hidromasaje de primera calidad. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a la que se muestra en las imágenes.

    suite

    Aproximadamente 35m² – 36m² incluyendo el porche. Estas grandes y cómodas suites cuentan con una espaciosa sala de estar con ventanas del suelo al techo que dan a una terraza privada, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama matrimonial, nuestra emblemática cama Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y un sofá cama para una persona. El cuarto de baño dispone de un lavabo doble, una bañera de hidromasaje de gran tamaño y una ducha, y un puesto de ducha adicional. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a la que se muestra en las imágenes.

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