StarCruises will return to Hong Kong this autumn with Star Voyager, a deployment that coincides with one of Asia's busiest holiday periods, including China's Golden Week, Japan's autumn travel season and a string of regional school holidays.
From 30 September to 13 November, the ship will offer a series of two-, three- and five-night sailings designed to capture demand for short breaks and fly-cruise holidays departing directly from Ocean Terminal, Hong Kong.
Roundtrip sailings include stops at the coastal cities of Xiamen and Sanya, the port city of Kaohsiung and the picturesque Penghu islands, or further to tropical Okinawa, with calls at Miyakojima, Ishigaki and Naha.
For travellers who simply want time at sea, StarCruises will also continue its popular two-night High Seas cruises, departing every Friday evening and returning on Sunday afternoon.
At the close of the Hong Kong season, Star Voyager will reposition to its next homeport in Singapore via a special five-night one-way voyage departing 15 November. The sailing includes calls at Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City, offering travel advisors an additional option for clients seeking a multi-destination regional cruise.
StarCruises is offering discounts of up to 30% for reservations made by 31 August, with a complimentary third guest on selected departures under its Autumn Sales Promotion.