
Discover the beauty, mythology and botany of Japan and South Korea in spring during this fascinating voyage aboard the all-suite MS Island Sky. This voyage has been designed by our Australian associates at Botanica World Discoveries who have exclusively chartered the vessel for this sailing and have made some suites available for Noble Caledonia passengers. Sailing from Kobe, this comprehensive exploration offers a marvellous balance of beautiful gardens, ancient castles, and opulent temples and shrines combined with beautiful natural landscapes. Like all well planned itineraries some of the best known highlights have been included but equally you will also experience some of the more secluded places to explore the gardens and sites in their tranquil splendour.
Amongst the many highlights will be visits to two of Japan’s top gardens, Kenroku-en and Koraku-en, the beautiful ponds and pavilions of Ritsurin Park and walking beneath an extensive canopy of dazzling purple wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park. The visit to Yuushien Garden is timed for when 30,000 tree peonies in white, pink, purple and red float on the pond—an unforgettable spectacle. Also visit the 17th century Matsue Castle and the historical city of Kanazawa with its traditional crafts, discover the shrines and pagodas of Miyajima and see the Peace Memorial at Hiroshima. In addition to a partial circumnavigation of Japan, our course takes us past the southeastern tip of South Korea where we will explore the South Korean city of Ulsan, and Jeju Island where you can embrace its natural beauty while learning about South Korean traditions, art and industry.
All this will be achieved with great ease while sailing aboard the MS Island Sky and you will be joined on board by garden experts who, along with the expert local guides, will provide insight into the botany, fascinating culture and history along the way. With the MS Island Sky we are able to visit out of the way islands and remote stretches of coast which would not be practical on a regular land tour or a larger cruise ship, and it is in such places that we find beautiful and serene gardens, natural wonders, and a rich cultural heritage.
Island Sky
The MS Island Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Hebridean Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
Itinerary
Day 1 London to Osaka, Japan.
Fly by scheduled indirect flight.
Day 2 Osaka to Kyoto.
Arrive in Osaka and transfer to our hotel in Kyoto for an overnight stay. The afternoon and evening are at leisure.
Day 3 Kyoto to Kobe.
A morning tour of Kyoto will include the Tenryu-ji Temple, the head temple of the Rinzai Zen tradition and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1339 by the shogun Ashikaga Takauji, it is celebrated for its landscaped garden designed by the Zen monk Muso Soseki. Continue to the Ryoan-ji Temple, renowned worldwide for its enigmatic dry rock garden. Fifteen stones are set among raked white gravel, carefully arranged to encourage quiet contemplation. After lunch, visit the Sanjusangen-do Temple, home to one of Japan’s most striking Buddhist halls and later drive to Kobe and embark the MS Island Sky. After dinner on board we set sail this evening.
Day 4 Okayama & Kurishiki.
Having cruised westward along the shores of Japan’s main island, we arrive in the city of Okayama. After breakfast, visit Koraku-en Garden, one of Japan’s most significant gardens, whose name means ‘Garden of Pleasure After’. After lunch, continue to Kurashiki, where we explore the old merchant quarter and its fine 17th-century wooden warehouses. These elegant buildings, with whitewashed façades and traditional black-tiled roofs, line a tranquil canal framed by weeping willows.
Day 5 Takamatsu.
Today our ship traverses the Seto Inland Sea, bringing us to the island of Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s four main islands. Here we tour the attractive city of Takamatsu, visiting Kinashi Bonsai Village before exploring Ritsurin Park, a 350-year-old garden famous for its spring colours and Chrysanthemum Moon Pavilion. Return to the ship for dinner this evening.
Day 6 Hiroshima & Miyajima.
Arrive in Hiroshima and visit the poignant Peace Memorial Park, dotted with memorials including the cenotaph containing the names of all the known victims of the atomic bomb dropped on the city in 1945. After lunch, continue to Miyajima. Considered one of Japan’s most scenic wonders, Miyajima provides postcard-perfect vistas of its scarlet torii gate, which stands before the Itsukushima Shrine. We go ashore by Zodiac to explore the shrine, founded in the sixth century AD and dedicated to three goddesses. The shrine is a designated World Heritage Site.
Day 7 Uwajima.
Situated along the saw-toothed coast of Uwajima Bay is the city of Uwajima. This morning you will have the option of choosing between two activities. You may like to visit Tensha-en Garden, which was built during the Samurai era. From here, continue to the Date Museum, which is home to a collection of samurai weapons and other artefacts that belonged to the Date Clan, who once governed this area. Alternatively, you may like to visit Uwajima Castle, whose strategic position atop a hill in the middle of the town provided for defense against the threat of an approaching enemy. From the castle, you can enjoy panoramic views of this small town. Sail this afternoon.
Day 8 Nagasaki.
Arrive in Nagasaki, the second Japanese city destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. Tour the Nagasaki Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Museum and Glover Garden, also known as Madame Butterfly House. Continue to Dejima Island, built during the Edo Period to accommodate Portuguese Christian missionaries and prevent the propagation of their religion. It was also once the residential quarters of the Dutch, the only foreigners allowed to trade in Japan for 200 years during the period of isolation known as Sakoku. Japan’s fear of outside influence kept the country secluded from the rest of the world during this time. It remained that way until, at the behest of US Navy Commodore Matthew Perry, Japan signed the 1854 Treaty of Kanagawa, which permitted American ships to dock in two of its ports.
Day 9 Jeju Island, South Korea.
This morning, arrive on South Korea’s Jeju Island, an area full of natural wonders. While here, you can choose to take a full-day tour taking in Camellia Hill Botanical Gardens, renowned for its stunning collection of over 500 camellia varieties and scenic walking paths. Visit the Spirited Garden, which is replete with hundreds of bonsai plants. The garden was created by a single farmer, upon what was previously a wasteland of rocks. Afterwards, visit Osulloc Tea Museum, where you’ll learn about the art and tradition of Korean tea. Alternatively, set off on a full-day visit to the Haenyeo Museum. Here you will learn about the legendary female free divers of Jeju. Then head to Sunrise Peak, a volcanic crater and one of Jeju’s most iconic landmarks. Finally, follow winding boardwalks across the Saryeoni Forest Path, a tranquil and enchanting woodland that offers a refreshing escape into nature. The forest is known for its dense canopy of Japanese cedars and cypress trees.
Day 10 Ulsan.
Reaching the South Korean mainland, our ship docks in the city of Ulsan. While here, you have the option of heading out on a full day tour, which takes in the Gyeongju National Museum, Bulguksa Temple and the sprawling Taehwagang National Garden, which features the Hoes- Oudolf Ulsan Garden, the first Piet Oudolf garden in Asia. Alternatively, visit the Jagalchi Fish Market and the impressive Gwangan Grand Bridge.
Day 11 Shimonoseki, Japan.
Our ship arrives back at the island of Honshu, in whose westernmost city, Shimonoseki, we dock this morning. From here, we travel by coach across the Kanmon Bridge to the neighbouring island, Kyushu. At the Kawachi Wisteria Garden, we witness a private paradise, boasting a spectacular display of cascading wisteria vines. The two alluring, 100-metre-long tunnels are each adorned with overflowing and vibrantly coloured blooms. The canopy of wisteria is comprised of several varieties, allowing it to enjoy a gradient fade, from deep purple to bright pink, and even a delicate white, making for a breathtaking spectacle overhead. Afterwards, we return to the ship to enjoy an afternoon at sea.
Day 12 Sakaiminato & Matsue.
From our berth in Sakaiminato we visit the city of Matsue, known as the ‘City of Water’. Matsue is surrounded by the lakes Nakaumi and Shinji, as well as the Sea of Japan. Visit some of its cultural attractions, including Matsue Castle. The striking black and white castle is one of only a few wooden Medieval castles remaining in Japan today. Admire its graceful exterior before heading inside, from where we can enjoy magnificent views of the city and Lake Shinji beyond. Afterwards, choose to delve into Japan’s modern art and culture at the highly regarded Adachi Museum of Art. The museum’s adjoining garden is a masterpiece of modern design which has won many awards and accolades. This work of ‘natural art’ has been designed not to be entered, however, but to be admired only from select vantage points. Alternatively, visit Yushi-en Garden, a real flower garden, full of colour and blossom, and famous for its ginseng and peonies.
Day 13 Kanazawa.
This morning, we visit Kanazawa’s renowned Omicho Market. The market sells everything from flowers to fish and local handicrafts. Afterwards, take in one of Japan’s premier highlights at the famed Kenroku-en Garden, which is ranked as one of the country’s top three gardens. This afternoon, immerse yourself in Kanazawa’s culture with a visit to the Higashi Chaya-gai Geisha District. The town retains its traditional housing and layout, which reaches back to the Samurai era. While in Kanazawa, keep a lookout for some of the handcrafted items the region is famous for, including the kimono and gold leaf. This evening, we enjoy a farewell dinner on board as we moor overnight.
Day 14 Kanazawa to Tokyo.
Disembark the ship this morning and travel by bullet train from Kanazawa to Tokyo. On arrival an afternoon tour will include the Akasaka Palace and the Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo’s most important Shinto shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. We then check into our hotel and have the remainder of the day at leisure.
Day 15 Tokyo to London.
Check out this morning and transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London. Arrive today.
Dates and Prices
| 14 to 28 April 2026 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
| Magellan Deck Standard Suites | £9295 | £8995 |
| Columbus Deck Superior Suites | £9595 | £9295 |
| Marco Polo Deck Premium Suites | £9895 | £9595 |
| Marco Polo Deck Corner Suites | £10195 | £9895 |
| Erikson Deck Deluxe Balcony Suites | £11795 | £11495 |
| Explorer Deck Owner's Balcony Suite | £12795 | £12495 |
| Explorer Deck Island Suite | £12995 | £12695 |
| Magellan Deck Standard for sole occupancy | £10295 | £9995 |
| Columbus Deck Superior for sole occupancy | £10595 | £10295 |
Tour Reference Code: SCISK140426
PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • 11 nights aboard the MS Island Sky on a full board basis • Overnight hotel accommodation in Kyoto & Tokyo with breakfast • House wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch & dinner • Onboard team including Noble Caledonia Tour Manager • Shore excursions • Gratuities • Transfers • Airport taxes • Port taxes.
Not Included: Travel insurance, dinner on days 2 & 14.
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The MS Island Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Hebridean Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
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