25Days24Nights
USD 16,200

Benoa, Bali - Tokyo


Silver Whisper

Cruise Code: WH290313C24

Silversea Silver Whisper sails Bali to Tokyo via Osaka, Manila and island gems, with sea days to unwind, snorkel, and chase neon nights.

Itinerary
1

Indonesia

Benoa, Bali

Discover Bali's hundreds of temples, dances, rituals, and crafts. Submerge yourself with Indonesia's culture all while sailing in our unique luxurious cruise!
Mar 13, 2029
Departure23:00
2
At Sea
Mar 14, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3

Indonesia

Makassar

Makassar, once known as Ujung Pandang, still shows its Dutch colonial past. A former Dutch East Indies port, its streets use the European alphabet. Fort Rotterdam, the city's best-known landmark, was built in 1545 and later expanded; it once served trade and spice storage for Europe. Nearby, Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park offers limestone hills, butterflies, a large waterfall, and Goa Mimpi cave art.
Mar 15, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure19:00
4
At Sea
Mar 16, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

5
At Sea
Mar 17, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

6

Malaysia

Sandakan

Sabah's wildlife is unforgettable: orangutans, sun bears, and proboscis monkeys can be seen in rainforest and rehabilitation centres, where animals are cared for before release. Orangutans are especially moving to meet, sharing 97% of our DNA. Sandakan, on the Sulu Sea, was once a trading hub and is now a palm-oil and cacao exporter. Visit Sim-Sim Water Village for seafood, and the Memorial Park to learn about the Sandakan Death Marches of WWII.
Mar 18, 2029
Arrival02:00
7

Malaysia

Sandakan

Sabah's wildlife is unforgettable: orangutans, sun bears, and proboscis monkeys can be seen in rainforest and rehabilitation centres, where animals are cared for before release. Orangutans are especially moving to meet, sharing 97% of our DNA. Sandakan, on the Sulu Sea, was once a trading hub and is now a palm-oil and cacao exporter. Visit Sim-Sim Water Village for seafood, and the Memorial Park to learn about the Sandakan Death Marches of WWII.
Mar 19, 2029
Departure00:15
8
At Sea
Mar 19, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

9

Brunei

Muara

Muara, Brunei's only sea gateway, leads to a tiny country of remarkable wildlife, dense rainforests, and grand religious monuments. See the national mosques: Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah, with 29 golden domes and room for 5,000 worshipers, and Omar Ali Saifuddien, famed for its chandeliers, carpets, white facade, and lagoon reflection. Visit Kampong Ayer, a floating village on stilts, take mangrove cruises, spot proboscis monkeys, and end the day at Meragang Beach for sunset.
Mar 20, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
10
At Sea
Mar 21, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

11

Philippines

Bohol

Bohol is a Philippine island province made up of Bohol Island and 75 smaller islands; its capital is Tagbilaran City. It is the country's 10th largest island, with a land area of 1,589.7 sq mi and a 162 mi coastline. Jesuits brought Christianity in the 1600s and built heritage churches, many damaged by the 2013 magnitude 7.2 earthquake and now being restored. Bohol is known for beaches, historic sites, the Chocolate Hills, world-class diving in Panglao, and the native Philippine tarsier.
Mar 22, 2029
Arrival11:30
Departure20:00
12

Philippines

Kalanggaman Private Island

The Philippines has over 7,600 islands, but tiny Kalanggaman Island, between Cebu and Leyte, is often called the most beautiful. Its white sand, palm trees, and clear blue sea feel like paradise. Only 750 metres long, it can be walked in under an hour. At low tide, its sandbar is perfect for photos. Visitors enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and diving among coral gardens, tropical fish, and sea turtles. Quiet and secluded, it offers peaceful beaches, sea breezes, and spectacular sunsets.
Mar 23, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure23:00
13
At Sea
Mar 24, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

14

Philippines

Manila

Manila, the "Pearl of the Orient," is the Philippines' bustling capital, rich in culture, creativity, and food. Friendly locals add to its charm. Baywalk offers famous sunsets; Intramuros is the historic Spanish-era core, with colonial architecture, cobbled streets, horse-drawn carriages, and Fort Santiago. Despite war and disasters, Manila endures. For calm, visit Rizal Park, a green oasis and national symbol honoring José Rizal.
Mar 25, 2029
Arrival08:00
15

Philippines

Romblon Island

Romblon Island, Philippines, offers stunning white-sand beaches, sparkling waters, and a peaceful tropical escape. Bon Bon Beach is the standout: crystal-clear water, soft sands, and a sandbar to Bang-og Island at low tide. Nearby Tiamban Beach is great for swimming and relaxing among palms, with visible fish in clear water. For history, Fort San Andres-built by the Spanish in the 17th century-reflects the island's colonial past and offers sweeping views, especially at sunset.
Mar 26, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
16

Philippines

Coron

Coron is a stunning island escape of turquoise seas, golden sands, limestone cliffs, coral reefs, and vibrant marine life. It's a diver and snorkeler's paradise, with ghostly Japanese shipwrecks, Kayangan Lake's crystal waters, and Lake Barracuda's unusual mix of fresh and salt water. After exploring, relax at Maquinit Hot Springs and end the day with a refreshing buko shake on a quiet beach.
Mar 27, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure20:00
17
At Sea
Mar 28, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

18

Philippines

Vigan, Salomague Port

Vigan, capital of Ilocos Sur, is on Luzon's west coast at the Abra River delta. Founded in the 16th century, it is one of Asia's best-preserved planned Spanish colonial towns. Its precolonial role as a trading post and its architecture reflect Filipino, Chinese, European, and Mexican influences, giving it a unique historic urban layout and Hispanic colonial character in East and Southeast Asia.
Mar 29, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
19
At Sea
Mar 30, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

20
At Sea
Mar 31, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

21
At Sea
Apr 1, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

22

Japan

Osaka

Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is a neon-soaked, food-loving spectacle of giant signs, bustling restaurants, shopping, and glittering temples. Dotonbori Bridge glows above the canal, while Kuromon Ichiba Market-"the nation's kitchen"-has served street food for nearly 200 years, from pufferfish and okonomiyaki to octopus. Visit 16th-century Osaka Castle for history and city views, and cherry blossoms in spring. Kyoto's temples are a short train ride away.
Apr 2, 2029
Arrival15:00
23

Japan

Osaka

Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is a neon-soaked, food-loving spectacle of giant signs, bustling restaurants, shopping, and glittering temples. Dotonbori Bridge glows above the canal, while Kuromon Ichiba Market-"the nation's kitchen"-has served street food for nearly 200 years, from pufferfish and okonomiyaki to octopus. Visit 16th-century Osaka Castle for history and city views, and cherry blossoms in spring. Kyoto's temples are a short train ride away.
Apr 3, 2029
Departure23:00
24
At Sea
Apr 4, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

25

Japan

Tokyo

Lights, sushi, manga ... one word : Tokyo! Set sail on our luxury cruise ship to this incredible city that is known to be sprawling, frenetic, and endlessly fascinating as Japan's capital of contrasts!
Apr 5, 2029
Arrival08:00
26

Japan

Tokyo

Lights, sushi, manga ... one word : Tokyo! Set sail on our luxury cruise ship to this incredible city that is known to be sprawling, frenetic, and endlessly fascinating as Japan's capital of contrasts!
Apr 6, 2029

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