Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas is an impressive and modern cruise ship. It offers a wide range of luxurious accommodation options, world-class entertainment with Broadway theater, casino and exciting activities such as surfing, climbing walls and zip lining. Dining is exceptional, with specialty restaurants and casual dining options. In addition, there are relaxation areas such as pools, hot tubs and spas. Advanced technology, such as smart keys and interactive displays, enhance the overall passenger experience, making Spectrum of the Seas an outstanding choice for those seeking a cruise of unparalleled luxury and entertainment.
Shanghai is a modern city situated just south of the mouth of the mighty Yangtze River and divided in two by the Huangpu River. It's one of China's largest metropolises and is considered the most cosmopolitan, sophisticated and progressive city in mainland China.
Shanghai is a great place to visit if you want to get a glimpse of China's future. A whole new city of skyscrapers has been constructed in its Pudong district, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, which has become one of the city’s landmarks and is one of the tallest structures in Asia, and the Shanghai World Financial Centre, the third largest building in Asia and the world. On the west side of the Yangtze River is the Puxi area, the older central part of the city. Puxi has a rich history and it's here where you'll encounter many of the city’s old buildings and attractions, such as the French Concession, the Bund, the Yuyuan Garden, the Jiu Qu Bridge, the Huxin Pavilion and the Temple.
Shanghai is China’s cosmopolitan hub of finance and culture. Shanghai has a special oriental charm and a fresh western style that appeals to everyone. And it's also a good base to explore the more rural and classical sights of nearby Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
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seoul (incheon),south korea
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 19:00
Incheon is a historically and economically important city for Koreans. During the Korean War, it was the site of the Incheon Landing by American forces. Today, Incheon is a metropolitan city of about 2.8 million people, politically independent from Seoul. It also serves as a major transport hub by air and sea, with a huge harbour and one of the world’s best international airports. Several beautiful islands, including Yeongjong Island and Ganghwa Island, fall within the city limits.
The city’s profile is set to rise further, with a number of major national projects underway. The New Songdo City development, the most expensive real estate project in Korean history, is due for completion in 2015. One of the world’s tallest twin-tower complexes, the 151 Incheon Tower, is in the early stages of construction, and Korea’s current tallest building, the Northeast Asia Trade Tower, has already been completed. Incheon is also planning a series of independent mini-cities focused on shopping, housing and education. Alongside these developments, the city will welcome large numbers of visitors for the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. For now, however, the Songdo area is still unfinished and sparsely populated, and is not yet a particularly rewarding destination for tourists. Travellers are more likely to enjoy the lively eastern districts of Incheon, which merge almost seamlessly into the vast urban sprawl of Seoul.
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Day 5
shangai (baoshan), china
Arrival: 06:30
Shanghai is a modern city situated just south of the mouth of the mighty Yangtze River and divided in two by the Huangpu River. It's one of China's largest metropolises and is considered the most cosmopolitan, sophisticated and progressive city in mainland China.
Shanghai is a great place to visit if you want to get a glimpse of China's future. A whole new city of skyscrapers has been constructed in its Pudong district, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, which has become one of the city’s landmarks and is one of the tallest structures in Asia, and the Shanghai World Financial Centre, the third largest building in Asia and the world. On the west side of the Yangtze River is the Puxi area, the older central part of the city. Puxi has a rich history and it's here where you'll encounter many of the city’s old buildings and attractions, such as the French Concession, the Bund, the Yuyuan Garden, the Jiu Qu Bridge, the Huxin Pavilion and the Temple.
Shanghai is China’s cosmopolitan hub of finance and culture. Shanghai has a special oriental charm and a fresh western style that appeals to everyone. And it's also a good base to explore the more rural and classical sights of nearby Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
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