Princess Cruises has confirmed that it will home
port five ships in Australia for the 2016-2017 season.
The ships will sail the cruise line’s
largest-ever program offering in Australia, New Zealand and the
South Pacific.
Princess Cruises will introduce the 3,082-guest
Emerald Princess to the market, with Golden Princess returning to
sail from Melbourne and Sun Princess, Sea Princess and Dawn
Princess rounding out the fleet and expanding the cruise line’s
in-market capacity by 20%.
Highlights of the new program include an 84-day
Circle South America voyage, more ways to see New Zealand, longer
South Pacific cruises and Circle Australia voyage options. In
addition, Land and Sea Vacation packages will immerse
adventure-seekers in the diverse destinations.
On sale beginning 22 April 2015, the new
Princess Cruises’ Australia season runs from October 2016 to April
2017.
“Australia and the entire South Pacific region
has always had an allure as a magical place for travellers, and
cruising is one of the best ways to explore this part of the
world,” said Jan Swartz, president of Princess Cruises. “As demand
for the region grows, we’re responding with more voyages, more
destinations and more creative itinerary options.”
Cruise-goers can choose from 120 cruise options,
in total visiting 113 destinations in 39 countries. Some of the
choices include:
- An 84-day Circle South America cruise on Sea
Princess departing Sydney, Australia on 11 January 2017 and
visiting 28 destinations in 18 countries including Argentina,
Chile, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador and Uruguay. Overnight
calls in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and Lima and a full-transit
of the Panama Canal add to this special voyage.
- More ways to explore the natural wonders of
New Zealand with all five Princess ships sailing to the country’s
beautiful coastal landscapes on cruises ranging from 11- to
14-days.
- Circle Australia voyages on Sun Princess with
departures from Sydney in October 2016 and March 2017 as well as
the first-ever roundtrip voyages from Brisbane and Fremantle.
- 10 to 14-day voyages through the idyllic and
remote islands of the South Pacific from Sydney, Brisbane or
Melbourne, on Sun Princess and Sea Princess.
- A 42-day four continent voyage from England to
Australia on 28 September 2016 aboard Emerald Princess as she
sails south for her first-ever season Down Under.
- Two 42-day journeys to the Orient aboard Dawn
Princess sailing from Sydney with visits to multiple destinations
in China and Japan. The Sydney sailing departing 16 March 2017 is
timed to visit Japan during its famous Cherry Blossom season.
To further enhance the cruise vacation
experience, Princess Cruises will offer two Land and Sea Vacation
packages.
The Australian Outback package immerses guests in
Aboriginal culture and includes visits to the Great Barrier Reef
and Ayers Rock in Uluru National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. The more extensive Ultimate Australia package highlights
include a Sydney city tour, the Great Barrier Reef, the northern
tropical city of Darwin, the Outback and more.
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