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Kreuzfahrtschiffe in Cam Ranh
Übersicht der zu erwarteten Schiffe in Cam Ranh mit Ankunft und Abfahrtszeiten (gemäß Fahrplan unter Vorbehalt). Wir aktualisieren unsere Fahrpläne und Routen täglich.
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Discovery Princess | Fr. | 21.11.2025 | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
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Diamond Princess | Mo. | 15.12.2025 | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
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Diamond Princess | Fr. | 26.12.2025 | 07:00 | 16:00 | |
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Diamond Princess | Mi. | 14.01.2026 | 07:00 | 16:00 | |
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Diamond Princess | Fr. | 23.01.2026 | 09:00 | 18:00 | |
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Diamond Princess | Fr. | 13.02.2026 | 09:00 | 18:00 | |
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Coral Princess | Mo. | 30.03.2026 | 09:00 | 18:00 |
Landausflüge in Cam Ranh

Enjoy a scenic drive to Nha Trang, a lovely, serene little town spread out along the length of a beautiful sandy beach, with a backdrop of hills and rocky outcrops. Stop at Long Son Pagoda, founded in the late-19th century, and rebuilt several times since. For those up to the challenge, you’ll have an opportunity to climb the 152 stone steps leading to the giant white Buddha seated on a lotus blossom. Walk across the bridge to photograph the abundance of fishing boats moored in the shallow Nha Trang Harbor. These boats are brightly-painted in blue and red, and a very colorful sight indeed. From the harbor, you will continue on to see the PoNagar Cham Towers. The Towers are evidence of the ancient Cham civilization built between the 8th and 12th centuries on a site used for Hindu worship.
In the center of Nha Trang you’ll visit the Dam market where you’ll find local produce, fruit, vegetables and seafood. After browsing through the market you can shop for souvenirs, then relax and enjoy a refreshing coconut drink at one of Nha Trang's beautiful beachfront cafes. Your tour concludes with a stop at an embroidery workshop. Here, you’ll admire the skill and creativity of hundreds of Vietnamese artists crafting their embroidered works of art.
Nha Trang is one of the largest tourist destinations in Vietnam, and home to the 29th most beautiful bay in the world. With its splendid pine trees and excellent tourist facilities, Tran Phu is considered to be the most stunning street in Nha Trang. On one side you’ll find the exquisite ocean; the other side features splendid buildings, hotels and restaurants. Various campsites, famous resorts, a water park and much more are found along the beach.
A short drive takes you to the pedicab park where you begin your guided tour of the downtown area. You’ll receive a routing map and a set of headphones to listen to your guide's narrative regarding the sites you’ll see. Proceed along the popular downtown streets, and view many of the city highlights; you’ll make photo stops at the most important sites along the way. Your tour concludes at the Dam market where you’ll find selling of local products, seafood and those important souvenirs. Enjoy some free time to browse at the many stalls.
OVERVIEW
Enjoy a revealing look at rural life in Vietnam by interacting with some of the residents and visiting sites that hold great cultural value. Not far outside the city limits, the landscape will change dramatically as rice paddies and majestic mountains come into view. After pausing at a temple said to bestow good luck on visitors, you will browse a morning market for a glimpse of daily life in the country. You will become even more familiar with the local lifestyle by conversing with a typical family and visiting another family whose livelihood for generations has been drying and seasoning squid for sale. You will also enjoy a frank and enlightening conversation with the monks or perhaps nuns in a somewhat remote Buddhist pagoda. The experience will leave you with plenty to talk about over coffee or coconut juice and leave you with a deep respect for the traditional ways practiced in rural Vietnam.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Take in the natural beauty of Vietnam in the countryside that surrounds Nha Trang.
• Discover the challenges and charms of village life by conversing with the families.
• Talk to Buddhist monks or nuns about their lifestyles or anything else that comes to mind.
• Reflect on the day’s events over a beverage at a modest coffee shop.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Explore the ancient Ponagar Cham Towers, an intriguing complex of temple sand gardens overlooking the Cai River, for a glimpse into the rich mythology and deep spirituality of the Vietnamese culture. The Towers are evidence of the ancient Cham civilization built between the 8th and 12th centuries on a site used for Hindu worship. As a counterpoint to your land-based adventure, enjoy a serene sightseeing cruise along the Cai River. Stop at a riverside clay-oven workshop where you'll visit with a family that produces clay ovens.
At a rural village, you'll take a stroll for a close-up look at how people live and work. You’ll visit a farmer's house to view how they live, raise domestic animals, cook food, plant fruit, and worship their ancestors. If the local market is still open, you’ll have a chance to stop for photos.

Travel to see the impressive Cham Towers and catch a glimpse of the city and its well-known pagoda on this full-day, scenic drive and tour.
Departing the pier, a 75-minute drive takes you north of Nha Trang City to the site of the Po Nagar temple complex.
Po Nagar Cham Towers
Originally, there were eight of these magnificent towers standing on this granite hilltop overlooking the picturesque Nha Trang region. Today, only four remain. The towers were built between the 7th and 12th centuries and are reached via 70 sloping steps. Most visitors make the trip for the superb views from the top.
Long Son Pagoda
Heading back towards town, visit the best-known pagoda in Nha Trang. Note the ceramic tile and glass images of dragons decorating the roof and the entrance to the structure, as well as murals telling of local legends. Stairs to one side lead to a 30-foot (9.2-metre)-high white Buddha statue that can be seen from many parts of the city.
Nha Trang
Continue with an orientation drive through the city and along its beautiful beachfront. A visit is made to an Truong Son craft Village workshop.
Continue for a buffet lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch take a 90-minutes driver to return to the port in Cam Ranh.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking; however, the hilltop Cham Towers can only be accessed via 70 steps. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Shoes must be removed for the interior temple visit. Wear slip-on shoes and bring a pair of socks for comfort. We recommend you bring your camera. Order of sights may vary. Bring local currency for any purchases; US dollars and credit cards are accepted in many stores. Although English is very popular language in Vietnam, local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility and understanding. The order of sites seen or visited may vary. The driving distance between the pier and Nha Trang is approximately 1.5 hours in each direction.
Discover a few of Nha Trang's highlights today on this outing, including a view of the city as the ancient mariners witnessed - from the river.
A 90-minute drive takes you from the pier to the riverboat to begin a voyage on the Nha Trang River. The embarkation point is at the foot of the Po Nagar Cham Tower, perhaps the best preserved of all Cham sites. Dedicated to the goddess Uroja, the central tower features a black stone sculpture of a deity. Local villagers still bring offerings of flowers and incense to her shrine.
The cruise takes you past numerous fishing boats and a lively fish market en route to a riverside clay-oven workshop and a rural village.
Come ashore at a local village where a family produces clay ovens used by the country people of Khanh Hoa Province. Every year, families mark the onset of Tet (the lunar New Year) by smashing their clay ovens. From the workshop, re-board the riverboat once more and head towards a refreshment stop where coconut juice, a local favourite is offered.
On the river once again, cruise to a local farmers homestead and leaving the boat behind, explore his home and garden and sample some refreshing tropical fruit.
From the farm you will proceed for a buffet lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch begin the 90 minutes return to the ship via coach.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking. The village path is unpaved and rough and guests must be able to manoeuvre on and off the boat. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. The boat is traditional and rustic, with only some protection from the sun. We suggest you bring a hat, sun lotion, and glasses. Flat, walking shoes are suggested. Although English is very popular language in Vietnam, local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility and understanding. The order of sites seen or visited may vary. The driving distance between the pier and Nha Trang is approximately 1.5 hours in each direction.
Get an up-close look at the heart of the Vietnamese port city of Nha Trang from the seat of a pedi-cab on this half-day outing.
Nha Trang
Board your coach for a 90 minutes transfer to Nha Trang. The ride takes you to pedicab station, where you climb aboard your own pedi-cab. Travel through the main streets of the city which have colonial-style houses overlooking the Cai River.
Next, leave your pedi-cab and explore Dam Market, the central market of Nha Trang. Some time is made available to explore the market and for shopping.
Proceed for a buffet lunch in a local restaurant.
Your tour will conclude with a 90-minutes return ride back to the pier.
Please note: This tour requires some walking at the market, at each guest's discretion. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the pedi-cab via steps. The pedi-cab ride is non-stop and guests will not get on/off the pedi-cabs along the route. Pedicabs are not equipped with seat belts. All guests are required to sign a waiver before participating. Due to the requirements of the local traffic authority, the pedi-cab may only slow and not stop for photos. We thank you for your understanding. Tour sequence may vary. Pedi-cabs accommodate one guest only. Bring local currency for any purchases; US dollars and credit cards are accepted in many stores. Although English is very popular language in Vietnam, local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility and understanding. The driving distance between the pier and Nha Trang is approximately 1.5 hours in each direction.
Explore the beautiful Vietnamese countryside and village lifestyles in a unique new way during this scenic, full-day bicycle excursion.
Depart the pier for a 90-minutes transfer to Loc Tho Pagoda, which serves as both a place of worship and a school for orphans and underprivileged children. The teachers donate their time to educate and support the 130 students who reward their efforts with their heartwarming smiles. After visit, receive your safety helmet for the bike tour.
Local Landmarks
During your bicycle tour, observe the local lifestyles of the Vietnamese people and explore local landmarks. Highlights include the Village Church, Binh Cang and village temple, Loc Tho Pagoda the nurturing and protection of disadvantaged and orphaned children, Ancient House for a refreshment stop.
Cai River
Then cycle along the Cai river to see the wooden bridge which is helping the islander in a daily life. Continue riding to visit a clay-cooked stove family workshop where many clay stoves have been produced. The local people in the countryside still use clay stoves for cooking at home instead of gas stoves. Every year, 7 days before the lunar New Year comes, people have a little ceremony to see off the Kitchen God and change for a new stove. The old stoves cannot be ruined. They bring them to the Cai River and drop them on thousands of rocks at the Cai river estuary.
Ponagar Cham Tower
Ponagar Cham Tower is the next stop and enjoy views of the historic, the best-preserved relic of the thousand-year-long Champa dynasty. The Champa Kingdom or Champa Dynasty was located along the coastal plains of southern and central Vietnam, between about AD 192 and 1832. The Chams controlled the coast and the sea-lanes between China and India. Descendants of the Champa still live along the coast, but are now part of Vietnam
Next is a short photo stop at the Ponagar and Tram Huong towers, after that you will proceed for a buffet lunch at a local restaurant.
Your tour concludes with a 90-minutes return transfer to the ship via coach.
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, biking for approximately 7.5 miles / 12 km, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers and sun protection is recommended. Guests must be between 13 and 75 years old and between 62 and 74 inches (157 and 188 centimetres) to participate on this tour. The maximum weight to participate on this tour is 210 pounds (95 kilograms) per person. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Guest who would like to donate colouring books, crayons, pencils ect, can bring the items and give them directly to the children. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Although English is very popular language in Vietnam, local Tour Guides tend ...