ROYAL CARIBBEAN HAS CONFIRMED THAT LEGEND of the Seas will return to Japanese ports-ofcall starting with Okinawa from 01 Aug, following her Hong Kong summer season. “Judging from the current situation in Japan, we are well-assured of the safety of travelling to Japan,” said Kelvin Tan, regional director, Asia Pacific...
ROYAL CARIBBEAN HAS CONFIRMED THAT LEGEND
of the Seas will return to Japanese ports-ofcall
starting with Okinawa from 01 Aug,
following her Hong Kong summer season.
“Judging from the current situation in Japan,
we are well-assured of the safety of travelling
to Japan,” said Kelvin Tan, regional director,
Asia Pacific of Royal Caribbean Cruises.
“Japan has always been an attractive
tourist destination and its show of great
resilience in the face of the recent crisis has
given travellers the confidence to visit the
country again,” he added.
Between Aug and Oct Legend will host 11
sailings, including charters, to Japanese
ports-of-call including Okinawa, Fukuoka,
Kagoshima, Beppu, Nagasaki and Hokkaido,
out from Hong Kong, Tianjin and Shanghai.
According to the cruise line, Legend’s
upcoming Japanese ports of call will be
“mostly based on the ship’s itineraries
originally planned this year”, which do not
include tsunami or nuclear affected areas.