StarCruises will bring Star Voyager back to Hong Kong for a nine-month homeport deployment in 2026. The ship will operate from 13 February to 13 November, sailing from Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, which offers easy access for local travellers, regional rail passengers, and international fly-cruise guests.
The 2026 programme blends short weekend escapes with longer coastal explorations, featuring 2-night cruises to Xiamen and 5-night itineraries that call at up to three destinations within the itinerary across China, Taiwan, and Japan such as Naha, Ishigaki and Miyakojima in Okinawa, the scenic city of Xiamen and the charming coastal ports of Keelung and Penghu.
“We are delighted to be back in Hong Kong and to continue supporting the city’s cruise momentum,” said Michael Goh, president of StarDream Cruises. “Star Voyager’s return reflects our commitment to providing more vacation options for both local travellers and those from Greater China, including the international fly-cruise segment, while supporting Hong Kong and Mainland China’s growing status as a premier cruise hub in the region.”
2 Night Weekend Getaways to Xiamen
Depart every Friday at 8:00 pm and return Sunday at 2:00 pm, the itinerary offers guests a relaxing weekend at sea before exploring Xiamen’s Gulangyu Island, known for its colonial-era mansions, boutique stores, and scenic coastal walkways.
5 Night Pearls of the East Cruise: Xiamen, Ishigaki & Miyakojima Cruise
This itinerary combines Fujian’s cultural heritage such as such as Gulangyu’s historic mansions, traditional Fujian architecture with two of Okinawa’s most stunning islands – Ishigaki and Miyakojima – offering travellers both history and tropical beauty.
5 Night Island Adventure Cruise: Xiamen & Naha
Travellers can explore the contrasting charms of Xiamen’s coastal culture and Naha, Okinawa’s lively capital, home to Shuri Castle, bustling markets, and pristine beaches.
5 Night Island & Heritage Trail: Naha, Keelung & Penghu
These two special sailings on 5 April and 9 August 2026 showcase Japan’s Naha alongside Taiwan’s scenic coastal gems, from Keelung’s harbour views and cultural landmarks to Penghu’s basalt columns and tranquil Shanshui Beach.