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It takes a few days by ship from Chongqing to Shanghai, about ten days. Nowadays, tourist boats from Chongqing all go to Yichang, and there are too few boats to Shanghai. When you are lucky, you may encounter several Chongqing Shanghai cruise ships a year, sometimes not even for half a year. You can go to theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Reservation Centeron the official website to check if there are any available schedules for this route.
I took the Hyatt in Chongqing once in August and it took a total of 12 days to reach Shanghai. Now this line is suspended
【Chongqing Three Gorges Meiwei Kaiyue, China】
【Chongqing, China, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Wu Gorge】
【Three Gorges Dam Ship Lift in Yichang, Hubei, China】
@何时秋风悲画扇:All inclusive boarding, no self payment or shopping, except for drinks which require self payment
ReplyIt takes more than ten days to travel by ship from Chongqing to Shanghai, mainly due to the fact that most tourist ships now take the Three Gorges section of the Yangtze River, which is slow, time-consuming, and expensive. You can consult a travel agency to see when there will be a ship departing on this route, as there should be no ships available now.
Is it charged per person or per room on board?
@imyfdx:Cruise ships are priced based on the number of people, with one cabin accommodating two people
ReplyAt present, there are no cruise ships from Chongqing to Shanghai. You can go to theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Bookingofficial website to ask if they have any arrangements for this route next year. The travel time is too long, and few tourists go on a cruise for ten and a half days a month. The number of tourists is small, and sometimes only a few ships take this route a year.
It takes at least ten days to take a boat from Chongqing to Shanghai. Tourist boats will stop at many city attractions, but it is not recommended to take a boat directly to Shanghai. In addition to the short sailing schedule, the price is also expensive, about 10000 yuan per person. Taking a boat directly to Yichang can save a lot of money, and flying directly to Shanghai is even better. There is not much fun in the downstream attractions.