Itineraries with cruising between Chongqing and Wuhan on deluxe ships are the most popular for tourists. Different Cruise Lines have their own featured travel plans to cater different customer demands. You can visit our Cruise Ship Gallery for the detailed itinerary for each ship. Cruise length, ports of call, shore excursions therefore varies with the itinerary and the heading way you choose.
There are three plans popularly recommended.
Plan A. Between Chongqing and Wuhan
Cruising by Victoria Cruises, President Cruise, Regal China Cruises, Splendid China, Yellow Crane
Plan A takes 3-4 nights and 4 days down stream and 5 nights and 6 days upstream. This is the most popular plan for it includes the splendid Three Gorges, Great Dam with a culture excursion to Jingzhou (Shashi) - a historical and cultural city and Wuhan - another important industrial and commercial centre in the central part of China. If you have not purchased transportation and you are responsible for getting to the ship, this plan is a favoutite choice because both in Chongqing and Wuhan it is very convenient for you to take a plane to most of the big cities in China. Of course this plan is more expensive.
Advantages
More time on-board for leisure and entertainment, ideal for senior travelers and families
More Chinese culture-feature programs e.g. lectures on Chinese paintings, Martial art, Finger-boxing classes, etc.
No long bus transfers between cities
Easier access to docks, airports and deluxe hotels
Disadvantages
More time on-board, costs more
Less adventurous for backpackers and trekking lovers
Plan B. Between Chongqing and Yichang
Cruising by East King & East Queen, Pinghu 2000, Qianlong, Three Kingdoms, MS Queen, Oriental Emperor, Guobin ships (eight Isabella cruise ships), Zhongyi
Plan C. Between Chongqing and Jingzhou (Shashi)
Cruising by Beidou (Star Dipper), M.S. Zhaojun, Gonggashan, Yangtze Angel, China Sunshine
Plan B takes 2 nights and 3 days for a downstream cruise and 3 nights and 4 days upstream (East King & East Queen take one more day and night) and Plan C takes 2 nights and 3 days for the downstream and 4 nights 5 days upstream. These two are comparatively shorter, cost less but still covers all the Three Gorges and the Great Dam. However, Jingzhou (Shashi) has no airport and it takes 2-3 hours from Shashi to Wuhan by bus. The airport in Yichang has limited flights to China's big cities. Budget travellers and backpackers may find them more cost-efficient. Also since Plan A is very crowded during the high season (April, May, September and October), you can choose either of these two alternatives.
Victoria Cruises also extend its Classic Yangtze with plans to Mt. Lushan in Jiujiang, Mt. Huangshan and Shanghai and some Winter Specials offer cruising between Fengjie and Yichang.
Advantage: Costs less
Disadvantage: Long bus transfers