Helpful Tips Before You Go
If you’re familiar with your China geography, you’re probably thinking that Beijing and Shanghai are not right by the coast. And then wondering how a cruise ship gets there. Our ships pull into nearby harbors for those two cities: Tianjen for Beijing and Baoshan for Shanghai.
Tianjen is located about 80 miles from Beijing and ships that go there typically stay overnight, providing you with plenty of time to travel to the city and back. You’ll likely want to partake in an overnight shore excursion that gives you extra time in Beijing as you’ll get to explore the nightlife and stay in modern accommodations in the city.
The Shanghai cruise terminal for our ships is Baoshan Port. This cruise terminal is located about 15 miles north of Shanghai’s city center and is able to easily accommodate large ships. Shuttles are usually available to get into the city, or you can book a convenient shore excursion so you don’t have to stress about getting back to the ship on time.
If you are embarking on a cruise from China that sails roundtrip from Shanghai or Hong Kong, you can finish up your cruise and take off on a shore excursion that conveniently drops you off at the airport or hotel later that day. See the sights of your disembarkation city and then meet your luggage at your next destination point and either fly back home or get ready for your next adventure.
You can also plan into your trip itinerary a City Stay afterward that lets you spend two nights after your cruise exploring the China city where your cruise ends with a stay in a luxurious hotel, guided tours, and plenty of free time to do whatever you want.
When you’re figuring out what to pack for your trip to China, keep in mind that most China cruise itineraries sail there in March or the autumn months of October and November. Therefore, you’ll want to pack layers as it may be warmer or cooler depending if you’re in the lowlands or mountains, or the coast or city centers.
When visiting in shoulder season, you’ll also probably want to pack a warm jacket to wear if you’ll be sightseeing in the evening during your trip.