

Cruise itinerary
14-Night World Cruise Cruise from Seward, Alaska
14 nights · World Cruise · 11 ports of call
14-night World Cruise cruise aboard Crystal Symphony, departing Seward, Alaska and calling at Homer, Alaska, Kodiak, Alaska, At Sea, Crossing the International Date Line, Kushiro and Hakodate and 4 more.
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At a glance
- Ship
- Crystal Symphony
- Cruise line
- Crystal
- Duration
- 14 nights
- Region
- World Cruise
- Departs
- Seward, Alaska
- Returns
- Tokyo
How NestCruise works:we're advisor-led, not a booking engine. No fares are listed and there are no booking fees — tell an advisor your dates and party and they price your exact Crystal Symphony sailing, typically within 24 hours.
Where this voyage takes you
Day-by-day itinerary
- Day1

Seward, Alaska
A port on Resurrection Bay at the edge of Kenai Fjords National Park in south-central Alaska. A common start or finish for Gulf of Alaska sailings, it offers glacier and wildlife cruises, the Alaska SeaLife Center and the rail and road link to Anchorage.
- Kenai Fjords
- Exit Glacier
- Alaska SeaLife Center
- Day2

Homer, Alaska
- Day3

Kodiak, Alaska
A rugged fishing town on Kodiak Island off southern Alaska, set among emerald hills and sheltered coves. One of the largest commercial fishing ports in the United States, it is known for its Russian colonial heritage and for the brown bears of the surrounding wildlife refuge.
- Kodiak brown bears
- Russian Orthodox church
- Fort Abercrombie
- Day4
At Sea
- Day5
At Sea
- Day6

Crossing the International Date Line
A riverside town in An Giang Province on the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam, near the Cambodian border. Tân Châu is known for its silk-weaving tradition, floating fish farms, and as a quiet stop on Mekong river cruises.
- Silk weaving
- Mekong fish farms
- Delta villages
- Day7
At Sea
- Day8
At Sea
- Day9
At Sea
- Day10

Kushiro
- Day11

Hakodate
A port city on the southern tip of Hokkaido in northern Japan, one of the first to open to foreign trade. A ropeway climbs Mount Hakodate for its famed night view over the narrow neck of the city, with a morning seafood market and a star-shaped fort.
- Mount Hakodate view
- Morning market
- Goryōkaku fort
- Day12

Aomori
A port city in northern Honshu, Japan, on Mutsu Bay at the top of the main island. It is known for its winter snows, fresh seafood and the giant Nebuta festival floats, with the Hakkoda mountains and apple orchards in the country around it.
- Nebuta floats
- Hakkoda mountains
- Mutsu Bay seafood
- Day13

Sendai
- Day14

Hitachinaka
A coastal city in Ibaraki Prefecture on Japan's Pacific side, north of Tokyo. Its Hitachi Seaside Park is renowned for seasonal flower fields, most famously the sweeping blue of nemophila blooms in spring.
- Hitachi Seaside Park
- Nemophila fields
- Nakaminato market
- Day15

Tokyo
Japan's vast capital on Tokyo Bay, a frequent turnaround for Asian and Pacific cruises. From the harbour, the city offers the temples of Asakusa, the crossing at Shibuya and the imperial palace grounds amid one of the world's largest metropolises.
- Senso-ji Temple
- Shibuya Crossing
- Imperial Palace
Upcoming departures
- 18 Sep 2028
Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.
14-Night World Cruise Cruise from Seward, Alaska FAQ
Which ports does this cruise visit?
This 14-night World Cruise cruise calls at Seward, Alaska, Homer, Alaska, Kodiak, Alaska, At Sea, Crossing the International Date Line, Kushiro, Hakodate, Aomori, Sendai, Hitachinaka and Tokyo.
How many days are spent at sea?
5 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.
Where does this cruise depart from?
It departs from Seward, Alaska and ends in Tokyo.
How long is this cruise?
14 nights aboard Crystal Symphony.
When does this itinerary sail?
Upcoming departures include 18 Sep 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.