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5 Day Asia and Asia Pacific Cruises

5 Day Cruises to Asia and Asia Pacific

A 5-day Asia and Asia Pacific cruise is a solid way to soak up vibrant cities, tropical islands and all those different cultures … without needing a long vacation. Whether you want modern skyline views or quiet coastal scenes, these sailings cover it all. Have a look at the itineraries under and pick the one that matches your travel plan.

78 Itineraries Found

*All prices are per person, in US Dollars, based on double occupancy.

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5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Spectrum of the Seas

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Spectrum of the Seas

Spectrum of the Seas

Shanghai (Baoshan)

5 Nights

BSD | Busan | Jeju | BSD **

Cruise Deals from Shanghai (Baoshan)

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $520.00*
  • Oceanview $621.00*
  • Balcony $694.00*
  • Suite $1,084.50*
From USD $520.00* USD $104.00* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Quantum of the Seas

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas

Singapore

5 Nights

Singapore | Penang | Phuket | Singapore **

Cruise Deals from Singapore

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $544.88*
  • Oceanview $595.38*
  • Balcony $662.38*
  • Suite $1,022.88*
From USD $544.88* USD $108.98* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Quantum of the Seas

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | Royal Caribbean | Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas

Singapore

5 Nights

Singapore | Penang | Phuket | Singapore **

Cruise Deals from Singapore

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $560.09*
  • Oceanview $610.09*
  • Balcony $676.09*
  • Suite $995.09*
From USD $560.09* USD $112.02* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | MSC Cruises | MSC Bellissima

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | MSC Cruises | MSC Bellissima

MSC Bellissima virtual-360

Shanghai

5 Nights

Shanghai | GNGJ | Busan | Sasebo | Shanghai **

Cruise Deals from Shanghai

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $579.00*
  • Oceanview $709.00*
  • Balcony $769.00*
  • Suite $1,139.00*
From USD $579.00* USD $115.80* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | MSC Cruises | MSC Bellissima

5 Nights | Asia and Asia Pacific | MSC Cruises | MSC Bellissima

MSC Bellissima virtual-360

Keelung

5 Nights

Keelung | Miyako Jima | Naha | Ishigaki | Keelung **

Cruise Deals from Keelung

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $579.00*
  • Oceanview $689.00*
  • Suite $2,169.00*
From USD $579.00* USD $115.80* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

Experience Asia & Asia Pacific in Just 5 Days

You can experience a surprisingly complete snapshot of Asia and the Asia-Pacific in just 5 days, because the whole region is packed with dense city-states, ultra-efficient transit webs, and micro-destinations that squeeze world-class culture, nature, and cuisine into a small-ish geographical space. While exploring a massive continent in the usual way takes months, a 5-day getaway focus on region’s urban hubs.

  • Hyper-Efficient Transit minimizes travel time: Asia-Pacific hubs are designed for fast, hopping-around exploration. You don’t end up burning precious vacation days stuck in traffic or wrestling with questionable transit systems.
  • Ultra-Dense hubs deliver high-impact experiences: In this Asia-Pacific corner, iconic landmarks, food hot spots, and cultural scenes sit close to each other.
  • Effortless nature-to-urban contrast: You don’t have to take long road trips to escape the concrete jungle. Many of Asia’s best hubs hand you access to nature right at the city edge, so the switch in scenery is quick and effortless.
  • World-Class culinary diversity: Even a short stay in one well-connected Asia-Pacific hub can feel a mini masterclass in global gastronomy. You can sample a lifetime of flavors in only a few days.

Top 5 Night Cruise Itineraries Across Asia & Asia Pacific

A five-night cruise is a good way to take in the beauty and variety of Asia without always rushing from one place to the next. You get vibrant cities, historic harbors, plus tropical islands, and those coastal views that look almost unreal. So, these itineraries is a blend of culture, downtime, and ocean scenery you’ll keep thinking about. And whether you’re looking at Japan, South Korea, Singapore, or Taiwan, each sailing comes with something fresh.

Ship Departure Port Ports of Call Best For
MSC Bellissima Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan Miyako Island, Naha, Ishigaki Beach lovers and first-time cruisers
Costa Serena Fukuoka Busan, Keelung, Naha Culture lovers and island explorers
Spectrum of the Seas Shanghai (Baoshan) Busan, Jeju Island Families and adventure seekers
Queen Elizabeth Singapore Hong Kong Luxury travelers and couples

Cruise Operators Offering 5 Day Asia & Asia Pacific Vacations

Picking the right cruise line can make the whole trip feel a bit more special, not just “good enough.” If you want lively onboard activities, laid-back sea days, or deeper cultural moments, these cruise lines still cover a range of five-night Asia, and Asia Pacific routes. In other words, there’s usually a fit for different ways people travel.

MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises

Photo Courtesy: MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises brings stylish ships along with itineraries that highlight some of Asia’s most beautiful coastal spots. On board, guests can do international dining, watch live entertainment, join family-friendly activities, and just unwind during relaxing sea days. Then the trip connects with islands like Miyako, Ishigaki, and Okinawa.

Costa Cruises

Costa Cruises

Photo Courtesy: Costa Cruises

When you’re visiting Asia’s energetic ports, Costa Cruises offers this laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere. You can wander through different cultures, sample various cuisines, and still catch distinct scenery all in one trip, especially with their five-night routes. A lot of the time those itineraries weave together South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan, like a smooth little tapestry.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean

Photo Courtesy: Royal Caribbean

If you’re chasing a more thrilling vacation, Royal Caribbean is a solid choice. Their modern ships come with plenty of dining choices, high-quality performances, and those direct, creative activities. If you match the cruise days with stops like Busan and Jeju Island, the whole thing turns into a good balance, not just leisure but also that adventure edge.

Understanding the Cost of a 5 Day Asia & Asia Pacific Cruise

Cabin Type Average Price (per person) Inclusions
Inside Cabin $550* – $750* Accommodation, main dining room, entertainment, activities, and transit
Ocean View $650* – $900* Features a non-opening porthole or window looking out at the sea, main dining room, entertainment, activities, and transit
Balcony $850* – $1,400* Balcony accommodation, main dining room, entertainment, activities, and transit
Suite $1,500* – $2,500+* Accommodation, exclusive venues, personalized service, VIP logistics, and Upgraded amenities

*Costs vary by cruise line, departure port, and season.

When to Book a 5 Night Asia & Asia Pacific Cruise

To get the best price, cabin selection, and yes the weather too, you want to book a 5-night Asia-Pacific cruise about 6 to 9 months ahead for those peak winter departure days. Or if you can manage the uncertainty wait until 30 to 60 days before sailing to catch those heavy, last-minute discounts, the pop up when things get unsold.

Strategic Booking Windows 

  • The Early Booking Window (6–9 Months Out): Choose this period if you care about specific, in-demand cabins (like a corner suite or a connecting family balcony layout). Some lines, Royal Caribbean is an example, may run “kids sail free” offers or complimentary room upgrades when they first open the schedule.
  • The Last-Minute Window (30–60 Days Out): In this window, big regional operators often cut prices fast, usually right after the final payment deadline passes. If you’re flexible about cabin style, and you live near a departure hub like Singapore or Hong Kong, you can sometimes land the absolute lowest fares here.
  • The Holiday Peak Exception (9–12 Months Out): If your plan includes Lunar New Year, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, or Japan’s Golden Week, then you should book a cruise a full year in advance. Peak holiday fares climb hard and they very rarely come down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why go for a 5-night cruise instead of a shorter Asia itinerary?

A five-night cruise usually gives you extra time to pop into several places, while still squeezing neatly into a week’s holiday. It tends to a nice middle ground, you get enough sightseeing, a few lazy days, plus some real onboard rest.

Which departure ports show up the most for 5-night Asia cruises?

Most often, these five-night sailings leave from big cruise hubs like Shanghai, Singapore, Keelung (Taipei), and Fukuoka. From there, you can reach some of the most popular cruise corridors across Asia without too much hassle getting to the pier.

What destinations should I expect on a 5-night Asia cruise?

That depends on the route, but you might see modern cities, older historic harbors, tropical islands, and well-known cultural sites. In a lot of cases, it’s a blend of stops, so the whole trip feels rounded, not just “one type of scenery” the entire time.

Can I see different cultures on just one cruise?

For sure. On a single sailing trip, it’s common to touch down in two or three countries, so you get a mix of languages, food styles, local customs, and different attractions. And you’re not constantly changing hotels.

What’s typically packed into a standard 5-night Asia cruise fare?

In most cases, the price covers your cabin, meals in the complimentary dining areas, plus live shows, onboard happenings, and the transit between the ports. Some extras are usually not included, like specialty dining, drinks, Wi‑Fi, and shore excursions. Those can be booked for an additional cost, like a separate menu of options, when you’re already onboard.

Are 5-night Asia cruises good if I’m traveling alone?

Yes, plenty of cruise operators are used to solo travelers, and they tend to offer lots of chances to mingle, from social events, to dining in different venues, to organized shore outings. Entertainment schedules and group activities help too, so meeting people isn’t just “random,” it’s built into the flow.