Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing

Beijing

China

Introduction to Port

Beijing Port distinguishes itself in China's cruise landscape by serving as a gateway to the north where ancient grandeur meets the modern pace of travel. The terminal blends efficient operations with a hospitality-first approach, ensuring quick embarkation and seamless access to shore excursions. Signature experiences connect guests with the region’s heritage: curated overland journeys to the Great Wall near Beijing, private tastings of northern specialties, and on-board workshops that celebrate Beijing opera, traditional calligraphy, and tai chi at sunrise. The port’s destination network extends along the Bohai Rim to Tianjin’s historic waterfront, coastal villages, and the Hebei mountains, offering excursions that pair coastal scenery with culinary discovery, boutique shopping, and crafts. Fleet features across Beijing's itineraries emphasize modern berthing, eco-friendly propulsion concepts, refined passenger facilities, and digital enhancements such as personalized mobile guides and AI-powered concierge services. Onboard services prioritize comfort: spa rituals, wellness programs, family clubs, and Mandarin-speaking crew, alongside premium dining experiences that fuse traditional flavors with contemporary presentation. All told, Port Beijing stands apart by weaving the capital’s cultural magnetism into every moment of the cruise, delivering an immersive northern China experience from the moment guests step aboard to the moment they disembark.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic landmarks
Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, and more.
Rich history and culture
Medieval towns, forts, and distinctive island traditions spanning centuries.
Delicious Beijing cuisine
Try Peking duck, local snacks, and street food in vibrant markets.
Excellent transport access
Efficient trams, buses, and trains; easy city and region exploration.