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Japan
Skiing, Diving & Culture
Port entry/ exit: Tokio
Japan
Skiing, Diving & Culture
Port entry/ exit: Tokio
Approx. 3,500 – 3,700 EUR per person
(excluding international flights to/from Japan)
Japan is a country of contrasts. Modern metropolises, centuries-old traditions and breathtaking nature can often be found just a few hours apart. On this special journey we will experience two completely different worlds: deep powder snow in the mountains of Hokkaido and colorful coral reefs in the warm waters of Okinawa.In between, we will discover some of Japan’s most exciting cities – including Osaka with the famous Super Nintendo World, and of course Tokyo, where we will end the trip in a relaxed way with great food and a visit to the legendary Hard Rock Café.
This journey combines skiing, diving and Japanese culture into a truly diverse travel experience.
The Journey
Our trip begins in Tokyo, one of the most fascinating cities in the world. After arrival, we continue the next day to Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. Here we will visit the famous ski resort Niseko, renowned for its exceptionally dry powder snow – known worldwide among skiers as “Japow.”
After several days in the snow, we travel to Osaka, where we will spend a full day at Universal Studios Japan. This is also home to the spectacular Super Nintendo World, a must-see for all Nintendo fans.
The next part of the journey takes us south to Okinawa. This island group lies in the subtropical Pacific and offers crystal-clear water, colorful coral reefs and a rich variety of marine life. The Kerama Islands in particular are known as one of Japan’s most beautiful diving areas.
At the end of the trip we return to Tokyo, where there will be plenty of time to explore the city – from traditional temples to modern districts such as Shibuya or Roppongi.
Itinerary (14 Days)Day 1 – Tokyo
Arrival in Tokyo, transfer to the hotel and first walk through the city.
Day 2 – Tokyo – Sapporo – Niseko
Flight to Hokkaido and transfer to the ski resort of Niseko.
Days 3 – 5 – Skiing in Niseko
Three days of skiing in the famous Niseko United ski area.
Day 6 – Niseko – Osaka
Transfer back to Sapporo and flight to Osaka.
Day 7 – Universal Studios Japan
Visit to Universal Studios Japan including the spectacular Super Nintendo World.
Day 8 – Osaka – Okinawa
Flight to Naha, Okinawa.
Days 9 – 10 – Diving Kerama Islands
Two diving days in the Kerama Islands, known for colorful coral reefs, sea turtles and excellent visibility.
Day 11 – Okinawa
Rest day and opportunity to explore the island.
Day 12 – Okinawa – Tokyo
Flight back to Tokyo.
Day 13 – Tokyo
City sightseeing, shopping and a group dinner at the Hard Rock Café Tokyo.
Day 14 – Departure
Return journey home.
Included in the Price
(excluding international flights to/from Japan)
Japan is a country of contrasts. Modern metropolises, centuries-old traditions and breathtaking nature can often be found just a few hours apart. On this special journey we will experience two completely different worlds: deep powder snow in the mountains of Hokkaido and colorful coral reefs in the warm waters of Okinawa.In between, we will discover some of Japan’s most exciting cities – including Osaka with the famous Super Nintendo World, and of course Tokyo, where we will end the trip in a relaxed way with great food and a visit to the legendary Hard Rock Café.
This journey combines skiing, diving and Japanese culture into a truly diverse travel experience.
The Journey
Our trip begins in Tokyo, one of the most fascinating cities in the world. After arrival, we continue the next day to Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. Here we will visit the famous ski resort Niseko, renowned for its exceptionally dry powder snow – known worldwide among skiers as “Japow.”
After several days in the snow, we travel to Osaka, where we will spend a full day at Universal Studios Japan. This is also home to the spectacular Super Nintendo World, a must-see for all Nintendo fans.
The next part of the journey takes us south to Okinawa. This island group lies in the subtropical Pacific and offers crystal-clear water, colorful coral reefs and a rich variety of marine life. The Kerama Islands in particular are known as one of Japan’s most beautiful diving areas.
At the end of the trip we return to Tokyo, where there will be plenty of time to explore the city – from traditional temples to modern districts such as Shibuya or Roppongi.
Itinerary (14 Days)Day 1 – Tokyo
Arrival in Tokyo, transfer to the hotel and first walk through the city.
Day 2 – Tokyo – Sapporo – Niseko
Flight to Hokkaido and transfer to the ski resort of Niseko.
Days 3 – 5 – Skiing in Niseko
Three days of skiing in the famous Niseko United ski area.
Day 6 – Niseko – Osaka
Transfer back to Sapporo and flight to Osaka.
Day 7 – Universal Studios Japan
Visit to Universal Studios Japan including the spectacular Super Nintendo World.
Day 8 – Osaka – Okinawa
Flight to Naha, Okinawa.
Days 9 – 10 – Diving Kerama Islands
Two diving days in the Kerama Islands, known for colorful coral reefs, sea turtles and excellent visibility.
Day 11 – Okinawa
Rest day and opportunity to explore the island.
Day 12 – Okinawa – Tokyo
Flight back to Tokyo.
Day 13 – Tokyo
City sightseeing, shopping and a group dinner at the Hard Rock Café Tokyo.
Day 14 – Departure
Return journey home.
Included in the Price
- 13 nights in mid-range hotels
- 3 days of skiing in Niseko (ski passes included)
- Visit to Universal Studios Japan
- 2 diving days in Okinawa (boat dives)
- Domestic flights within Japan
- Transfers between airports and hotels
- International flights to/from Japan
- Ski or diving equipment rental
- Additional activities or excursions
- Meals not mentioned in the program
- Tips
- Travel and diving insurance




