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The price of a Yangtze River cruise from Chongqing to Shanghai is still a bit expensive, around 10000 yuan. Due to the long distance, the voyage also takes more than ten days. If you feel that the price is too expensive, you can choose to land in a city halfway through, which will also greatly improve the price. You can choose the cities you want to go to along the way, and this itinerary is also quite good, with a high cost performance ratio. Specific ticketing information can be viewed at theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Reservation Center.
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
Yes, you can take a ride to Shanghai, but it will take many days to arrive. If you cannot adapt to being on the ship for a long time, this itinerary may not be suitable for you. It is recommended to choose a shorter itinerary, such as traveling from Chongqing to Yichang or to Nanjing.
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
【China Three Gorges Presidential No.1】
The price to Shanghai is still a bit expensive, but I actually recommend Chongqing to Yichang. We also took this route at that time. You can choose the scenic area you want to go ashore or pass through, and then take the corresponding cruise ship, which will have a higher adaptability and better experience.
In terms of price, it is considered the most expensive among all, because the distance is relatively far and the time spent on the ship is also relatively long, so the price is naturally higher than others. But if you are going to Shanghai by boat like this, you can also choose. Alternatively, you can choose to disembark in Nanjing or Hubei, as there are many options available. You can check the specific situation at theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Reservation Center.
At that time, a few of our friends also wanted to take a boat to Shanghai like this, thinking that we could also see the scenery of the Three Gorges and go to Shanghai to have some fun. But in the end, we found that it would take more than ten days, so we felt that the time on the ship was a bit too long. In the end, we got off the ship in Yichang, Hubei and took the high-speed train to Shanghai. This also saves a lot of money on ticket prices. The cost-effectiveness is still good.
I suggest choosing a slightly shorter itinerary, around a week, as it will maintain a sense of freshness and at least avoid feeling aesthetically fatigued. After docking, you can continue to explore the local city for a few more points, which feels quite good. I suggest you consider it or take a look at other people's travelogues.