33Days32Nights
USD 23,600

Lautoka - Kobe


Silver Cloud Expedition

Cruise Code: E4270414C32

Aboard Silversea's Silver Cloud Expedition, sail Lautoka to Kobe through wild isles, sea days, reefs, volcanoes and Fuji views.

Itinerary
1

Fiji

Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's second-largest city, offers beaches, turquoise seas, jungle, and rich local culture. Known as the "Sugar City," it's named for a spear-duel legend and centers on sugar trade. Visit botanical gardens, temples, cafes, mills, and the lively market, plus see warrior dances and firewalking. Nearby highlights include the Blue Lagoon, mineral-rich mud pools and spas, and Savala Island, with soft sand, reefs, and great snorkeling.
Apr 14, 2027
Departure19:00
2
At Sea
Apr 15, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3

Vanuatu

Ambrym Island

Unlike Espiritu Santo's raised coral reefs and white sand, Ambrym is a volcanically active island with dark sand beaches. Known as the island of magic, it is the source of five local languages, part of Vanuatu's 100+ languages. In the lush community of Ranon, people perform the traditional Rom dance, preparing masks and costumes in secrecy for special occasions.
Apr 16, 2027
Arrival12:30
Departure22:30
4

Vanuatu

Pentecost Island

Pentecost Island is a lush mountainous tropical island in Vanuatu, 37 miles long, with no towns; most people live in small villages and grow food in gardens. Its strongest tradition is land diving, first shown internationally by David Attenborough in 1960 and later inspiring AJ Hackett's bungee jumping. Each Apr-Jun, southern villages build vine towers for boys and men to jump from, believed to ensure a good yam harvest and fertility.
Apr 17, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure18:00
5
At Sea
Apr 18, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

6

Solomon Islands

Santa Ana

Port Mary is the bay beside Ghupuna, the main village in Santa Ana. A bright white-sand beach with large shade trees lines the shore in front of the tidy village. Houses are made from local materials, mostly on stilts. Islanders usually welcome visitors with traditional songs and dances from the three Santa Ana villages, and some locals sell souvenirs. The Solomons are also known for shell money and elegant carvings based on local stories and legends.
Apr 19, 2027
Arrival06:00
Departure12:30
7

Solomon Islands

Lumalihe Island, Marove Lagoon

Marovo Lagoon is one of the world's largest saltwater lagoons. James A. Michener called it "one of the seven natural wonders of the world." It features a double barrier reef, is one of two Solomon Islands sites under UNESCO World Heritage consideration, and is renowned for diving, snorkeling, and elegant shoreline woodcarvings.
Apr 20, 2027
Arrival10:00
Departure19:00
8
At Sea
Apr 21, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

9

Papua New Guinea

Rabaul

Rabaul, on New Britain's NE tip in Papua New Guinea, is a surreal travel spot set inside a flooded volcanic caldera with still-active vents. Mount Tavurvur devastated the town in 1994 with ashfall but caused no deaths. Its deep-water port supports some commerce, though tourism is limited by remoteness and volcanic risk. Rabaul also has major WWII history, including Japanese tunnels and a large wartime base. Slow travel here rewards visitors with dramatic scenery and exceptional diving.
Apr 22, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure23:00
10

Papua New Guinea

Garove Island

Garove, part of the Witu Islands, once had a 5-km-wide caldera. It historically produced copra and cocoa, and still does. Most villages ring the volcano's exterior; steep cliffs leave only one settled area inside. At the caldera entrance's southwest corner, a promontory holds the school and Catholic church of Widu, the only village inside.
Apr 23, 2027
Arrival12:30
Departure19:00
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At Sea
Apr 24, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

12

Micronesia

Kapingamarangi

Kapingamarangi is the southernmost atoll of the Caroline Islands and of Pohnpei State, and one of the few Polynesian outliers in the western Pacific. Though the atoll and lagoon cover over 70 km², its 33 islets have only 1.1 km² of land, with about 500 residents on three inhabited islets. Touhou is smallest but most populous, linked to Ueru/Welua by a causeway; south of it, Taringa/Taarin has the fewest residents. Many Kapingamarangi also live in Porakiet, Pohnpei.
Apr 25, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure18:00
13

Micronesia

Nukuoro

Nukuoro is Pohnpei's second southernmost atoll, about 480 km southwest of Pohnpei Island. Its nearly circular reef encloses a 40 sq km lagoon and about 46 islets, some man-made from coral, sand, and soil. Total land area is 1.7 sq km. The largest islet, Nukuoro Island, is the administrative center and home to about 400 residents; several hundred more Nukuorans live on Pohnpei. Formerly subsistence farmers and fishers, they have also tried small-scale pearl farming for 20 years.
Apr 26, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure18:00
14
At Sea
Apr 27, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

15

Micronesia

Pohnpei

Embark with Silversea Cruises and explore Micronesia's Eastern Caroline Archipelago. Discover Ponhnpei and its tropical jungles, exotic flora and mangrove forests.
Apr 28, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure19:00
16
At Sea
Apr 29, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

17

Micronesia

Chuuk Lagoon

Chuuk Lagoon (formerly Truk Lagoon) is the main island group of Chuuk State, the largest of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia. Centered in the Caroline Islands, its reef is over 220 km long; 41 islets lie on the reef and 57 islands and islets are inside the lagoon. Weno, on one of the larger volcanic islands, is the capital. The lagoon is famed for WWII wrecks: during Operation Hailstone, U.S. carrier planes sank 44 Japanese ships at Japan's major forward naval base.
Apr 30, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure16:00
18
At Sea
May 1, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

19

Guam

Apra

Guam is a beautiful island with a rich cultural history. Apra Harbor, on Guam's west side, is a deep-water port and one of the Pacific's best natural harbors, formed by the Orote Peninsula and Cabras Island. It serves as both a U.S. naval station and Guam's main commercial port. Guam's Chamorro culture has endured despite colonization and war; its people, likely from Southeast Asia, were skilled seafarers and craftsmen. Since Magellan's 1521 visit, many foreign influences have shaped the island.
May 2, 2027
Arrival09:00
20

Northern Mariana Islands

Saipan

The Northern Mariana Islands are 15 tropical islands in the western Pacific, about 120 miles north of Guam. Saipan, the largest island and home to the CNMI capital, is 12 miles long and 5 miles wide. Chamorro settlers arrived around 2000 BC. Magellan sighted the islands in 1521; the name changed in 1668 for Mariana of Austria. In 1986 Reagan made the CNMI a U.S. Commonwealth. Saipan's tourism centers on Garapan, beaches, marine life, WWII relics, bunkers, mangroves, and American Memorial Park.
May 3, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure13:30
21

Northern Mariana Islands

Pagan

Among the 15 Northern Marianas islands, Pagan is one of Micronesia's finest: biologically diverse, volcanically active (last major eruption in 1981), and geologically striking. It is actually two islands joined by an isthmus. Human habitation likely dates to about 1500 BC; official discovery was in the 17th century. Today only seven people live there. Eruptions have left lava slopes, light broadleaf forest, scrub grasslands, and swamps. The Marianas are notable for endemic birds.
May 4, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
22
At Sea
May 5, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

23
At Sea
May 6, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

24
At Sea
May 7, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

25

Japan

Shimizu

Feel your heart thump at first sight of Japan's most heavenly vision: Mount Fuji, its snow-capped cone rising through the haze. One of the world's most famous natural landmarks, this perfectly symmetrical, iconic volcano is a beloved symbol of Japan and a picturesque backdrop for Shimizu. Visit the slopes, serene shrines, tea plantations, Shiraito Falls, Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, or Nihondaira Plateau for panoramic views of Fuji and Suruga Bay.
May 8, 2027
Arrival11:00
Departure23:00
26

Japan

Motomachi, Oshima Island

Set against the volcanic beauty of Oshima Island, Motomachi offers a laid-back taste of island Japan, where black lava shores, clear waters and flower-filled streets create a striking setting. Explore the port town's relaxed atmosphere, sample fresh seafood and local delicacies, and take in views of Mount Mihara and the rugged coastline that give this small outpost its distinctive charm.
May 9, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure18:00
27

Japan

Toba

Framed by the calm waters and wooded inlets of Japan's Ise-Shima region, Toba is a gentle port with a strong maritime heritage. Discover the legacy of cultured pearls, watch traditional ama divers at work, and enjoy fresh local seafood with views across the bay. It also makes a rewarding base for exploring nearby temples, coastal scenery, and the cultural treasures of Mie Prefecture.
May 10, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
28

Japan

Takamatsu

Takamatsu is the capital of Kagawa, Japan's smallest prefecture. With about 420,000 people, it blends natural beauty and urban function. Its port was once Shikoku's main gateway until the 37km Seto Ohashi Bridge opened in 1988. Since the 17th century, the city has prospered under the Matsudaira family, who completed Ritsurin Garden: a 75-hectare villa garden with 13 hills, 6 ponds, and views of Mt. Shiun. Takamatsu is also known for fresh seafood and Sanuki udon.
May 11, 2027
Arrival12:30
Departure18:00
29

Japan

Kochi

Kochi is a small, friendly castle town dating to the early 17th century, home to one of only 12 Japanese castles that survived the feudal era. Though half the city was destroyed in a 1945 bombing, the original castle remained, a fine Edo-period example. A lively market nearby offers local and international food, including sugar tomato and rice omelette. Kochi is also known for scenic landscapes, varied hot springs, beaches, katsuo no tataki, and the Harimayabashi love legend.
May 12, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure14:00
30

Japan

Miyajima Island

Itsukushima Island, or Miyajima ("Shrine Island"), is home to Japan's iconic Floating Torii Gate, a red gate in the Seto Inland Sea that appears to float at high tide. A UNESCO site and National Treasure, it marks the shrine complex built over water on walkways. Worship here dates to at least 600 AD; the present shrine dates to the early 12th century. Visit the island paths and Mount Misen, reached partly by cable car, with sea views and deer.
May 13, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure12:30
31

Japan

Miyanoura - Yakushima

Yakushima is a round subtropical island off southern Kyushu, in Kagoshima. One-fifth was designated a Natural World Heritage Site in 1993. It is famed for its cedar forests and Yakusugi, a term for cedars over 1,000 years old; the oldest may be over 7,000 years. With mountains near 2,000 m and heavy year-round rain, it offers rich flora from coral reef to alpine plants.
May 14, 2027
Arrival08:30
Departure18:00
32
At Sea
May 15, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

33

Japan

Kobe

Kobe is best known for its famous beef, but the city has much more to offer. Its port history and 98 nationalities have created one of Japan's most diverse food cultures, with exceptional seafood, sushi, bread, bakeries, and sake. Historically important, Kobe was renamed in 1889 and was once known as Owada no Tomari. Set between Osaka and Kyoto on the Inland Sea, it appears in classic literature and is near Himeji Castle, one of Japan's most beautiful feudal castles.
May 16, 2027
Arrival07:00

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