Resorts World One Unveils Exciting Summer 2024 Cruises from Hong Kong

Resorts World Cruises announces the return of Resorts World One to Hong Kong for summer 2024, with luxurious cruises to Okinawa, Japan, Vietnam, and Sanya, China. The schedule includes six-day itineraries and weekend cruises, offering a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.

Published on 3/1/2024 (Updated on 3/1/2024)

Resorts World Cruises recently announced an exhilarating summer schedule for the Resorts World One, which will see the cruise liner making a triumphant return to Hong Kong. From July 12 through October 6, 2024, the ship will embark on a series of seasonal voyages, offering travelers the opportunity to explore some of Asia's most captivating destinations from a comfortable and luxurious base. Before its Southeast Asia deployment and subsequent return to Hong Kong, the cruise ship will provide an enticing preview with two special six-day cruises to the enchanting region of Okinawa, Japan, setting sail on May 5 (to Naha-Ishigaki) and May 12, 2024 (to Naha-Miyakojima), respectively.

As part of its summer itinerary, passengers aboard the Resorts World One can look forward to exploring the stunning locales of Okinawa, Japan, and Vietnam, along with an additional destination in China - Sanya. The sailings include well-curated five-night itineraries departing on Sundays to either Naha, Miyakojima, or Ishigaki in Okinawa, offering an unparalleled experience steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. Similarly, the cruise liner's voyages to Vietnam promise an unforgettable journey to iconic cities such as Hanoi (Ha Long Bay) and Da Nang, ensuring a spellbinding encounter with Southeast Asia’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures.

Besides its longer excursions, the Resorts World One continues to appeal to those looking for shorter getaways with its popular three-day/two-night cruises departing Hong Kong on Fridays. These brief cruises to nowhere provide the perfect escape for travelers seeking a quick dose of relaxation and entertainment on the high seas. Such versatility in cruise durations underscores Resorts World Cruises' commitment to catering to a wide array of preferences and timeframes, ensuring that there's something for every type of traveler.

The choice of destinations featured in the Resorts World One's new summer itineraries has been thoughtfully curated to offer passengers an array of immersive experiences. For example, in Okinawa, guests will have the chance to visit the vibrant city of Naha, a gateway to the region's spectacular natural scenery, bustling markets, and serene beaches. Elsewhere, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay in Vietnam offers a paradise for nature lovers, with its iconic limestone karsts and emerald waters. Additionally, a stopover in Sanya, China, allows cruisers to indulge in duty-free shopping and savor the local seafood and tropical fruits, enhancing the overall cruise experience.

Michael Goh, president of Resorts World Cruises, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming deployment, highlighting Hong Kong's pivotal role as a crucial cruise hub in the region. The reintroduction of the six-day cruises to Okinawa, Japan, and Vietnam, along with new destinations, attests to the popularity and demand for such itineraries amongst vacationers. Goh's comments reflect the cruise line's commitment to offering distinctive and memorable travel experiences, reinforcing the already strong allure of cruising as a choice for holidaymakers seeking to explore Asia in comfort and style.