
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalised content, and analyse our traffic. By clicking "Accept All" you accept this and consent that we share this information with third parties and that your data may be processed in the USA. For more information, please read our .
You can adjust your preferences at any time. If you deny, we will use only the essential cookies and unfortunately, you will not receive any personalized content.

Book early for this price | Shanghai 👉 Tokyo | Includes cabin & meals
From £398 pp
Pirates, sail from Shanghai in China to Tokyo in Japan for six nights starting from £398 -- that works out to £67 per person, per night.
You'll be cruising on MSC Bellissima, with your meals, cabin and entertainment included.
This package does not include flights -- you'll need to book these yourself. The cruise doesn't depart until October 2027 so it's quite tricky to get accurate prices. But we'd expect to pay somewhere around £800 for flights based on rates for October this year.
Booking via Cruise Critic
You can then select which agent you'd like to proceed with
Prices may vary - flights not included but can be added
Based on two sharing an Inside Cabin; upgrades available
The price of the cruise does vary - below is the lowest-priced option at time of publish.
We might be pirates, but we’re an honest bunch. We check all our deals when we review them to make sure everything is available. However, with deals this hot, things change quickly—flight prices fluctuate, hotel rooms sell out, currencies yo-yo. And just so you know, local taxes might still apply – even treasure has its fine print. But mainly, demand for the best deals means the lowest prices don’t last long. If you’ve missed out this time, don’t worry, we’re working on more great offers.
Interested in offsetting your carbon emissions for this flight? Read our guide to help you make an informed decision.
Travelling solo? Check out our single-travel deals here.

You need to accept the cookies and privacy policy of this external service to view the content