Princess Cruises releases 2023-2024 Australia, NZ programme
Princess Cruises announced its 2023-2024 Australia and New Zealand cruises and cruisetours season will go on sale December 1.
It includes the longest-ever world cruise from Australia.
Four MedallionClass ships—Majestic Princess, Royal Princess, Grand Princess and Coral Princess—will sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries across Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Southeast Asia, Europe and South America.
The2023-2024 line-up includes the 110-night world cruise onboard Coral Princess, departing April 30, 2024 from Sydney and May 2, 2024 from Brisbane.
It features departures from six Australia and New Zealand homeports including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle), Adelaide, and Auckland.
There are extended ‘More Ashore’ stays in various destinations such as overnights in Tahiti and Cairns, as well as late night stays in Auckland, Hong Kong, Honolulu, San Francisco, Tahiti and Vancouver.
There is access to over 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (from Port Douglas), the Greater Blue Mountains (from Sydney) and The Tasmanian Wilderness (from Burnie).
Two cruisetours are offered; ‘Australian Outback’ explores Aboriginal culture at Uluru, paired with the Great Barrier Reef.
‘Ultimate Australia’ is an extensive cruisetour from Sydney to Uluru, Darwin, Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( Asia Pecific )
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