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Sightseeing

Enrich your dream cruise with a private sightseeing in your departure and/or arrival city or in your cruise port of call.
Enjoy a special private moment in a city you wanted to visit since a long time or on a special occasion. A Cruise Services private chartered sightseeing does not mix up with other people.
Just the 2 of you, a small party of friends or a chartered group. A cruise Services private sightseeing gives you the comfort to avoid crowds of people, always chasing your guide or just not having enough time to finalize the sale of the jewelry you always dreamed of. Whether the destination is a Greek temple complex, a hidden beach romantic setting, a swim with dolphins, a city tour or a shopping delight, we can help you out. Do not hesitate to send us 'special requests'.

Kobe and Osaka (full day sightseeing)

Kobe and Osaka (full day sightseeing)

Private sightseeing

We leave the Kobe port terminal or the hotel at 08:00 (8 AM) for a full day excursion to Osaka and Kobe.
The sightseeing will end around 17:00 (5 PM)

Ikuta Shrine
The Ikuta-jinja Shrine was founded in 201 A.D. A deep forest behind the main shrine gives the place its solemn atmosphere. It is also believed that prayers for love will be answered here, so many visitors buy lucky charms. If you are lucky, you might see a wedding ceremony.

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Kyoto (full day sightseeing)

Kyoto (full day sightseeing)

Private sightseeing

We leave the Kobe port terminal or your Kobe hotel at 08:00 (8 AM) for a full day excursion to one of the most interesting places in Japan, the old imperial city and even better known these days as the place where the Kyoto environment treaty was signed.
The sightseeing will end around 17:30 (5:30 PM)

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Nara (full day sightseeing)

Nara (full day sightseeing)

Private sightseeing

We leave the Kobe port terminal or your Kobe hotel at 08:00 (8 AM) for a full day excursion to the fabulous old imperial city of Nara.
The sightseeing will end around 17:30 (5:30 PM)

Todaiji Temple with its Great Buddha
Emperor Shomu founded Todai-ji Temple, a World Cultural Heritage, in 728 as a head temple ruling the other 68 Kokubun-ji temples (branch temples) scattered throughout the country. Todai-ji Temple was originally called the great temple in the east of the capital city, the Heijo-kyu Palace. Inside the world's largest wooden structure of 57 m in width and 50 m in depth is enshrined a 15 m tall image of the great Buddha.

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