CruiseReturning to Keelung and Kaohsiung from July to August, Resorts World Cruises is offering special cruises to Kyushu and Okinawa.

Resorts World Cruises launches Taiwan-Japan summer sailings

|
Guests can enjoy Japanese cuisine onboard Resorts World One as they set sail to popular places like Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Sasebo, Nagasaki, Naha, Miyakojima, and Ishigaki.
Guests can enjoy Japanese cuisine onboard Resorts World One as they set sail to popular places like Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Sasebo, Nagasaki, Naha, Miyakojima, and Ishigaki. Photo Credit: Resorts World Cruises

After a successful debut in 2023, Resorts World Cruises has announced its return to Taiwan's ports, Keelung and Kaohsiung, from 12 July to 27 August 2024 on the Resorts World One.

Resorts World Cruises is geared up to offer a series of special 2, 4, and 5 Night Cruises to Kyushu and Okinawa in Japan, featuring stops at popular destinations like Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Sasebo, Nagasaki, Naha, Miyakojima, and Ishigaki.

Resorts World Cruises made waves last year, revitalising Taiwan's cruise sector and attracting a surge of inbound tourists from Hong Kong, Macao, and Southeast Asia. The 2023 deployment set new records for Kaohsiung Port, hosting 138 cruises and over 199,000 passengers, and injecting over 60,000 inbound tourists into Penghu, contributing to a tourism output value of NT$1.6 billion (US$49.6 million).

Due to overwhelming demand and support, Resorts World Cruises is doubling down this summer with two homeports in Keelung and Kaohsiung, offering 14 sailings to Japan's Kyushu and Okinawa Islands.

For the upcoming season, Resorts World One offers regular departures, including 2-night cruises from Keelung and 4-night cruises from Kaohsiung to Okinawa. The cruise line aims to make vacation planning easy and affordable, with early bird promotions starting from NT$2,900 (US$89.90) onwards for the third guest in the same cabin.

Several highlights of Resorts World One include its complimentary onboard Chinese restaurant and the highest ratio of Mandarin-speaking crew in the industry that is able to cater to local travellers' needs.

Outlook: Fortune favours the bold
January - March 2024 eBook

As we firmly step into 2024, meet Asia’s most influential travel industry leaders and what they are keeping their eye on in the year ahead

Read Now



JDS Travel News JDS Viewpoints JDS Africa/MI