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Spend less on curated luxury Asian escapes

For those seeking alluring booking incentives to make the final decision on where and when to travel, here are twelve offers from Viking.

The offers apply to select Asia ocean voyages sailing between September and November 2025, so those who are yet to book haven’t missed the boat for competitively priced travel this year.

From now until 30 June, 2025, Viking is offering travellers the opportunity to save up to AUD $15,800 per couple on twelve of its popular itineraries across China, Southeast Asia and the Far East.

This pricing comes at a time when Asia destinations are in high demand with travelers. The Asia itineraries on offer include popular destinations for Australian and New Zealand travelers, such as Japan, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia and Thailand.

The autumn sailing dates are perfect for travelers wanting to avoid crowds, heat, and humidity while exploring the magnificent temples, ancient cultural traditions and authentic regional cuisine that Asia offers.

Discover More of Asia For Less Ocean Voyage Highlights:

Twenty-two-day Gems of China and Japan from Beijing to Tokyo, includes Tibet, is priced from $13,295 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $15,800 per couple based on 7 November 2025 departure.

Twenty-two-day Pearls of Japan and China from Tokyo to Beijing, includes Tibet, is priced from $14,295 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $13,800 per couple based on 31 October 2025 departure.

Fifteen-day Coastal Jewels of China from Beijing to Hong Kong or vice versa is priced from $5,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $12,800 per couple. Departures on 5 and 19 September and 3 October 2025.

Twenty-Two-day Best of China from Hong Kong to Beijing, includes Tibet, is priced from $12,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $12,800 per couple based on 5 September and 3 October 2025 departures.

Twenty-Two -day Wonders of China, a round trip from Beijing, includes Tibet, is priced from $12,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $12,800 per couple based on 19 September 2025 departure.

Fifteen-day Jewels of Japan & China from Tokyo to Beijing or vice versa is priced from $6,295 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $12,200 per couple based on 31 October and 14 November 2025 departures.

Seventenn-day Komodo & the Australian Coast from Bali to Sydney is priced from $7,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $10,800 per couple based on 14 and 16 November 2025 departures.

Fifteen-day Southeast Asia & Hong Kong from Hong Kong to Bangkok is priced from $7,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $10,800 per couple based on 19 October 2025 departure.

Twenty-day Classic China Discovery from Hong Kong to Beijing or vice versa is priced from $10,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $10,800 per couple based on 5 and 14 September and 3 October 2025 departures.

Fifteen-day Far Eastern Horizons from Hong Kong to Tokyo is priced from $10,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $8,800 per couple based on 4 October 2025 departure.

Twenty-Six-day North Pacific Crossing from Vancouver to Tokyo is priced from $6,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $8,800 per couple based on 9 September 2025 departure.

Thirteen-day Bangkok, Bali & Beyond from Bangkok to Bali is priced from $6,795 per person in a Veranda Stateroom, with savings of up to $6,200 per couple based on 2 November 2025 departure.

For more information, please visit www.viking.com or phone 138 747.

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