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Traveller’s ultimate guide to cruise ports

Planning a cruise, but not sure what itinerary is right for you? Traveller’s cruise expert, Brian Johnston, offers his guide to some of the major ports around the world, including who cruises there and what the local must-see highlights are.

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Night view over Hong Kong from the Peak.

Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong has frantic energy, a spectacular setting and some of the world’s best shopping and dining. Plunge into the excitement of one of the world’s great cities.

  • by Brian Johnston
Darwin’s cruise and waterfront precinct.

Darwin, Australia

Darwin is a multicultural, characterful small city that’s no longer merely a gateway to the Northern Territory’s national parks, but a destination in its own right.

  • by Brian Johnston
Danube channel cruise port near Vienna’s Schwedenplatz square.

Vienna, Austria

This small, intimate capital bursts with high culture, musical history and grandiose architecture, yet is surprisingly laidback, charming and fun.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Impossible to miss… the striking Museum of Tomorrow by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

One of the world’s most vibrant cities in one of the world’s most beautiful settings will have you in the mood for sequins and samba.

  • by Brian Johnston
Manila and its port.

Manila, Philippines

Manila is chaotic, crowded and traffic-choked, but beneath its daunting surface you’ll find plenty of reasons to get out and explore.

  • by Brian Johnston
Skeppsbron in Stockholm.

Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm has a long history and superb medieval old town, but is also an experimental, contemporary city of considerable Nordic chic.

  • by Brian Johnston
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San Francisco, US

Hollywood movies make this city seem familiar, but San Francisco might surprise you with the range and sophistication of its diverse attractions.

  • by Brian Johnston
Tourists flock to Osaka’s Dotonburi to have a Japanese shopping experience.

Osaka, Japan

Osaka is a hard-working, progressive, fun-loving city whose shopping, dining and street life provides a heady counterpoint to Japan’s cultural sights.

  • by Brian Johnston
Nagasaki – scenic, agreeable and dense with history.

Nagasaki, Japan

This destination is overshadowed by its atomic bombing, but don’t be misled: Nagasaki is one of Japan’s most laid-back and enjoyable small cities.

  • by Brian Johnston
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The busy port of Piraeus, Athens.

Piraeus (Athens), Greece

Hot, crowded, chaotic Athens might well drive you mad, but you can’t beat 3400 years of recorded history and a civilisation that has influenced the world.

  • by Brian Johnston
In port in Dubai.

Dubai, UAE

Dubai is one of the world’s most spectacular, ultra-modern, ever-changing cities, and few ports are better for an eye-popping cruise stopover.

  • by Brian Johnston
The cruise ship Viking Star docked at port in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen, Denmark

As you approach, your ship dodges wind farms and an island fortress. It isn’t the most scenic approach, but silvery Scandinavian seas add ethereal beauty.

  • by Brian Johnston
The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca – Morocco is on the itnerary for Viking this coming season.

Aswan, Egypt

This ancient trading city on the Nile is the most wonderfully scenic of all Egypt’s riverside towns, with plenty of energy and attitude to match.

  • by Brian Johnston
Barcelona is the biggest homeport hub in the Mediterranean.

Barcelona, Spain

One of the world’s biggest cruise ports is merely functional but, once off the ship, this city is a marvel.

  • by Brian Johnston
The historical Boat Quay on the banks of Singapore River.

Singapore

This small island nation packs in more easy-to-visit, family-friendly attractions and multi-ethnic influences than many cities twice its size.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Both ports are a hop from cafes, markets and retail shops.

Quebec City, Canada

Ships dock either at Vieux-Port or adjacent Basse-Ville and you’re a hop from cafes, a farmers’ market, and plenty of shopping.

  • by Brian Johnston
Yokohama Harbour.

Yokohama, Japan

Yokohama is right beside Tokyo, yet overlooked. Here’s why you should visit this port city with lively international connections.

  • by Brian Johnston
Grand arrival … Budapest.

Budapest, Hungary

Grand architecture, a rich history, and a stylish and confident present make Budapest one of Europe’s most beautiful, fascinating and lively capitals.

  • by Brian Johnston
Auckland’s Queens Wharf terminal.

Auckland, New Zealand

The cruise terminal could hardly be better located to explore New Zealand’s breezy, sea-gazing capital, so get walking.

  • by Brian Johnston
Valletta … this Renaissance-era town is a cruising highlight.

Valletta, Malta

One of cruising’s most majestic sail-ins takes you into a city with oodles of history and charm, and an island with plenty to explore.

  • by Brian Johnston
Puerto Madero skyline from Buenos Aires Cruise Port.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

You don’t have to look hard for a good time in Buenos Aires, a city passionate about tango, football, political demonstrations and juicy steaks.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Kaohsiung Port Cruise Terminal.

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

This city on Taiwan’s southern tip has lately undergone a wonderful overhaul to become one of Asia’s most relaxed and easy-to-visit destinations.

  • by Brian Johnston
Vancouver.

Vancouver, Canada

One of the world’s most organised cruise terminals makes for an easy arrival in a city happily married to the sea.

  • by Brian Johnston
Venice Beach, LA..

Los Angeles, USA

Welcome to LA: capital of consumerism, city of freeways and fashionistas, home to movie wannabes and Hollywood stars.

  • by Brian Johnston
Vivonne Bay’s mouthwash-blue coastline.

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Kangaroo Island has bounced back from its 2019-20 summer bushfires and is as beautiful as ever. Here’s what you should take in.

  • by Brian Johnston
Wellington, New Zealand.

Wellington, New Zealand

Although small, Wellington is cultured, occasionally avant-garde and buzzing with youthful energy. Here’s what to do in a day.

  • by Brian Johnston
At the port in Cape Town.

Cape Town, South Africa

One of the world’s most spectacular harbour towns has plenty in it, and even more around it, to ensure you have a very busy port day.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Istabul has the world’s only underground cruise terminal.

Istanbul, Turkey

The world’s only underground cruise terminal has transformed arrival in a city that offers a spectacular sail-in skyline.

  • by Brian Johnston
View of verdant Lautoka in the distance.

Lautoka, Fiji

Lautoka is a modest town with a big heart, and sits amid the gorgeous surrounds of main island Viti Levu’s west coast.

  • by Brian Johnston
The French port city of Saint-Malo and its walled old town.

Saint-Malo, France

This breeze-blown port is flanked by beaches and wave-booming seas; the newer town has agreeable promenades, restaurants and markets.

  • by Brian Johnston
Morning mist on the Mississippi … Port of New Orleans.

New Orleans, US

This ocean and river port is one of America’s most historical cities but also has throbbing contemporary excitement thanks to its music and nightlife scenes.

  • by Brian Johnston

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