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Icons of Japan & South Korea

  • Includes 14 breakfasts, two lunches and seven dinners across the trip
  • Enjoy a home hosted traditional lunch with a Korean family
  • Join a private discussion with a North Korean defector about their escape
From
$12,404 pp twin share
Was $13,699 pp
$14,744 pp solo share
14 nights
Departs 6 September 2026 Returns 11 June 2028
Duration14 nights
OperatorCollette
StyleTour
HighlightSave up to 20% on 2027/28 tours*
Explore the best of Japan & South Korea. Ride the iconic bullet train and discover cultural treasures. Book Early & Save up to 20% on 2027/28 departures

Encounter Japan’s rich cultural heritage from Tokyo to Kyoto and the energy of Seoul in South Korea. Explore Japan’s blend of past and present through Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima, travelling between them on the shinkansen bullet train. Meet Japan’s ama pearl divers, see the beauty of the Golden Pavilion, and explore Gion, the historic geisha district of Kyoto. Reflect at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum. In South Korea, discover Seoul’s Gyeongbok Palace, and take a tour of Korea’s infamous Demilitarized Zone. Join a conversation with a North Korean defector and enjoy a traditional lunch hosted in a Korean family’s home. The spirit of Japan and South Korea’s vibrancy shines from neon-lit streets to tranquil shrines.

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
6 September 2026
Returns 11 June 2028
Returns
11 June 2028
Duration
14 nights
From pp twin share
$12,404 pp
Was $13,699 pp
From pp solo cabin
$14,744 pp

Multiple departures available up to May 2028.

Departures: September to November 2026

  • Twin share from $13,699 $12,404 per person*
  • Single from $16,299 $14,744 per person*

Departures: March to April 2027

  • Twin share from $13,899 $12,584 per person*
  • Single from $16,499 $14,924 per person*

Departures: March to May 2028

  • Twin share from $15,149 $13,709 per person*
  • Single from $18,599 $16,814 per person*

Call today, and one of our experienced Travel Advisors can also happily help with flights, pre/post-tour accommodation, and travel insurance.

Please note that prices are subject to availability at the time of booking and may change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Tokyo, Japan

    Konnichiwa! Touch down in Tokyo and begin getting your bearings in a city shaped by deep tradition and constant reinvention. Every day life here moves between quiet ritual and bold expression, often within the same block. As arrival times vary, there is no scheduled sightseeing throughout the day. Use the time to explore independently. Walk your neighbourhood, follow your appetite, and start reading the rhythms of the city for yourself.

  2. 2

    Tokyo

    This morning, ride the subway and slip into daily Tokyo life, moving through the city with the same rhythm locals rely on. Clean, efficient, fast, and easy to use, the Tokyo subway system is one of the best in the world. In Shibuya, watch the famous crossing fill and clear in carefully timed waves, then enjoy free time to wander, people watch, and find lunch nearby. By afternoon, see the Imperial Palace and Niju Bridge, followed by time in Ginza. This evening, gather for a welcome dinner and begin getting to know your fellow travellers. (B & D)

  3. 3

    Tokyo

    This morning, head to Asakusa to visit Sensoji Temple, where incense drifts through the air, and daily worship unfolds in real time. With free time, stroll Nakamise Street, moving between long-standing stalls, sampling local sweets, and picking up souvenirs. By around 2:00 p.m., return to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours. Explore Tokyo independently, perhaps visiting the Tokyo National Museum or settling into a neighbourhood izakaya for a bowl of ramen. (B)

  4. 4

    Tokyo - Ise-Shima

    This morning, speed becomes part of the experience as you climb aboard the Shinkansen bullet train, cutting across Japan in near silence. Fields, towns, and distant mountains unfold along the way – keep an eye out for Mt. Fuji.* After changing from train to coach in Nagoya, arrive in Ise-Shima, a coastal region shaped by sacred forests, a rugged shoreline, and centuries-old pearl diving traditions. (B & D)

  5. 5

    Ise-Shima

    This morning, go to the Mikimoto Pearl Museum. Explore the legacy of the ama pearl divers – women who defied conventional gender roles to dive in the sea. Watch them plunge into the sea and see firsthand how skill, breath control, and deep knowledge of the water have shaped these traditions. As evening approaches, cross by ferry to Azurihama Beach for an Impact Moment, walking alongside ama divers as you help clean the shoreline that sustains their community. From the sand, head to an ama hut where seafood grills over open charcoal, smoke fills the air, and the divers share stories of their lives and the traditions they continue to protect. (B & D)

  6. 6

    Ise-Shima - Hiroshima

    Travel by Shinkansen to Hiroshima. Visit a local cooking studio this evening to learn how residents prepare one of Hiroshima's favourite dishes, okonomiyaki. Roll up your sleeves to cook with locals and share the private experience of making this savoury pancake before sitting down to enjoy this local dinner. (B & D)

  7. 7

    Hiroshima

    Walk a short distance from your hotel to the Peace Memorial Park. Pause to see the Atomic Dome (UNESCO), preserved as a somber reminder of the destruction Hiroshima faced in World War II. Time at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum provides a deeper context before an Impact Moment connects you with someone who experienced the devastating effects of the atomic bomb firsthand,** sharing what daily life was like then and how memories are carried forward. Later, board a ferry to Miyajima Island, also known as Shrine Island (UNESCO), home to the Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic O-torii Gate rising from the water. (B)

  8. 8

    Hiroshima - Kyoto

    Kyoto awaits! Ride the shinkansen to Kyoto, long regarded as Japan’s cultural heart. Walk through Gion and Higashiyama, where traditional architecture frames everyday life. You may glimpse a woman in full geisha regalia headed to one of the hidden, exclusive tea houses. With an evening at leisure, Kyoto is yours to explore at your own pace. (B)

  9. 9

    Kyoto

    The day is yours to explore Kyoto at your leisure or join an optional tour and see how circular agriculture supports year-round growing, with time to pick and taste fresh produce. Or remain in the city – return to Gion, exploring temples, shrines, traditional shops, and charming cafés, or spend time in the park and grounds of the Kyoto Imperial Palace. (B)

  10. 10

    Kyoto

    A relaxed start to your day in Kyoto invites a reflective mood before diving into culture. Head to the Arashiyama bamboo forest to meander beneath towering stalks swaying gently above the shady paths. Visit Kinkaku-ji Temple (UNESCO) – the Golden Pavilion – its upper floors fully covered in gold leaf and reflecting centuries of power, change, and belief. Once a shogun’s retirement home, it later became a Zen temple, enduring war and fire alike. This evening, learn the delicate art of sushi making during a private, interactive class before sitting down to dinner. (B & D)

  11. 11

    Kyoto - Seoul, South Korea

    Today, say annyeong haseyo as you fly to South Korea. Seoul, its capital city, is a place where history sits alongside constant reinvention. This modern metropolis moves fast but remains deeply rooted in tradition. Arrive later this afternoon and settle in before enjoying dinner at a local restaurant. (B & D)

  12. 12

    Seoul

    This morning, go to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ. This heavily fortified land, stretching over 150 miles, has divided North and South Korea for the last 68 years. During your visit, see Imjingak Park, the Bridge of Freedom, the DMZ Theater and Exhibition Hall, the Dora Observatory, and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, gaining deeper insight into the unresolved legacy of the Korean War. It’s a rare chance to stand at one of the world’s most closely guarded borders. Tonight, your evening is at leisure back in Seoul to uncover it as you wish. (B & L)

  13. 13

    Seoul

    Your morning begins with an Impact Moment as you gather for a private talk with a North Korean defector, hearing firsthand about life in the North, their escape to the South, and the challenges of rebuilding a new life. This is the kind of conversation that stays with you long after your journey ends. Later, leave the city and stop at a local market to grab local ingredients that will set the tone for more cultural conversations. A home-hosted traditional Korean lunch connects you with a local family, offering insight into everyday life in South Korea. (B & L)

  14. 14

    Seoul

    Begin the day by riding the subway to Gyeongbok Palace. Tour the expansive grounds and watch the ceremonial changing of the guard. Continue on, visiting Insadong Street, a lively area known for its narrow alleys filled with tea shops, galleries, boutiques, and cafés. The afternoon is at leisure to explore further, perhaps visiting the Museum of Contemporary History or the National Museum of Korea. This evening, gather for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B & D)

  15. 15

    Seoul - Tour Ends

    Today, depart Seoul for home, bringing with you lasting memories from your journey through Japan and the many moments of connection and discovery experienced in South Korea’s capital. (B)

    **This itinerary is subject to availability**

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

Inclusions & Featured Experiences

Meals: 23

  • 14 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 7 Dinners

Cultural Experiences

  • Join a North Korean defector for a private and emotional discussion about their escape and new life.
  • Meet Japan’s ama pearl divers and learn more about their elite profession.
  • Visit Hiroshima’s Peace Park and Memorial Museum and hear accounts of the atomic bomb’s devastation.

Highlights

  • Tea Ceremony
  • Bullet Train
  • Ama Pearl Divers Dinner
  • Okonomiyaki Cooking Class & Dinner
  • Discussion with an A-Bomb Survivor in Hiroshima
  • Fushimi Inari Taisha
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
  • Korean Demilitarized Zone
  • North Korean Defector Talk
  • Gyeongbok Palace

Culinary Inclusions

  • Outside the bustle of Seoul, experience a home-hosted traditional lunch with a Korean family.
  • Try your hand at the delicate art of sushi making in Kyoto.
  • Make delicious okonomiyaki, savoury pancakes that are a Japanese favourite.

Must-See Inclusions

  • Wander among the swaying trees of the Arashiyama bamboo forest.
  • Tour Korea’s infamous Demilitarized Zone, better known as the DMZ.
  • See the gleaming beauty of the Golden Pavilion.

Not included

  • Visas
  • Any flight not mentioned in inclusion
  • Travel Insurance
  • Expenses of a personal nature, souvenirs, drinks, laundry etc
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

  • Hilton Tokyo Odaiba (3 Nights)
  • Shima Kanko Hotel (2 Nights)
  • ANA Crowne Plaza Hiroshima (2 Nights)
  • Hotel Okura Kyoto (3 Nights)
  • Courtyard Marriott Namdaemun (4 Nights)
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