See the world, from Dawn till dusk
SYDNEY – Princess Cruises has announced details of its second 104-night world voyage onboard Dawn Princess, departing Sydney in May 2010, to give Australians a chance to enjoy a Northern Hemisphere summer as they travel the globe.
The voyage will sail on a westbound route making 42 ports of call in 26 countries.
The northern sector of the journey will hold particular significance to Australians with the superliner cruising past ANZAC cove in Turkey.
There will be an overnight stay in Venice before sailing to more than 12 other European ports including Dubrovnik, Rome, Florence, Barcelona and Paris.
The southern part of the trip will take in Southampton and Dublin, Boston, Newport and New York in the USA, the Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbados before Dawn Princess transits the Panama Canal to Mexico, LA, Hawaii, Tahiti, American Samoa and Auckland ahead of her return to Sydney.
Early booking fares are now available for the world voyage which departs Sydney on May 21, 2010 with prices for the full 104-night epic journey starting from $19,199 per person complete twin.
Princess Cruises is also offering guests the chance to book shorter sectors.
Passengers booking the full world cruise before August 1, 2009, will receive $1000 per person on board credit, while passengers booked on sectors of 50 nights or longer will enjoy an on board credit of $500.
Ian Jarrett
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