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AUD onboard and no tipping
2019
Sailing from Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland
WORLD CRUISE
1
what’s inside2 2019 World Cruise
3 Discover the Segments
4 Explore the Ports
6 Explore the Destinations
7 Hawaii and Tahiti
8 Deck Plans
A World Cruise with Princess® is an adventure had by few — but a journey that is, simply put, incredible. Visit five continents and experience countless only-seen-from-a-cruise moments. Along the way, you’ll discover corners of the globe you only dreamed of visiting... so that you can truly come back new.®
see the world from a new perspective
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extra savings for our valued past guestsLIMITED-TIME OFFER! Book before 30 April, 2018
Enjoy these Captain’s Circle™ Launch Savings for our World Cruise
Full World Cruise 106 nights $1,000pp~
World Cruise Segments 45-70 nights $500pp~
World Cruise Segments 34-38 nights $200pp~
World Cruise Segments 12-22 nights $100pp~
On the cover: Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg, Russia. Disclaimer: Use of any of the photography contained herein is prohibited by law.
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the journeyEncounter some of the world’s most revered sites and step ashore in lesser-known yet equally as fascinating locales. No matter where your journey on a World Cruise with Princess takes you, you will leave forever changed with memories to treasure for a lifetime. more ashore
Our itineraries are crafted to give you more opportunities to experience the history, culture and flavours of the region. With port calls that are either LATE NIGHT (departing 9pm or later) or OVERNIGHT, so you can see the sights during the day and experience the nightlife in the evening.
global culturesExperience ports like never before as you sail from continent to continent. With 39 destinations to explore, you’ll be immersed in local traditions, historical landmarks and exotic flavours.
300+
shore excursionsmany in partnership with
Discovery™ and Animal Planet™
32 countries
12 years of Princess®
World Cruises
1 overland
adventure option to Machu Picchu, Peru
106 nights
5 continents
39 unique
destinations
500+ total hours in ports around
the world
3 roundtrip optionsSydney, Brisbane
& Auckland
15 UNESCO world heritage sites
Travelling
34,000 nautical miles
(1.5x around the world)
14 late night stays
including
3 overnight staysto experience More Ashore
New York, USA
Sea Princess®
2 3
Dubai, UAE
Copenhagen, Denmark
EARLY BOOKING BENEFITS^
Guests booking before 30 April 2018 will receive:
ONBOARD CREDIT^ AUD Full World Cruise 106 nights $1,000 per person World Cruise Segments 45-70 nights $400 per personWorld Cruise Segments 12-38 nights $100 per person
COMPLIMENTARY MINI-BAR SET UP
Once off setup on embarkation day, valid for Suites only on all voyage lengths.
CAPTAIN’S CIRCLE GUESTS
Additional savings apply. See inside front cover.
^See page 2 for terms and conditions.
World Cruise Roundtrip *Fares are per person twin share.
Itinerary Departs NightsINTERIOR FARES FROM
▲OCEANVIEW FARES FROM
▲BALCONY FARES FROM
▲MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
▲
CLUB CLASS MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
▲SUITE FARES FROM
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Auckland to Auckland 10 May 106 $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999Sydney to Sydney 14 May 106 $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999Brisbane to Brisbane 16 May 106 $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999
World Cruise Segments *Fares are per person twin share.
Itinerary Departs NightsINTERIOR FARES FROM
▲OCEANVIEW FARES FROM
▲BALCONY FARES FROM
▲MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
▲
CLUB CLASS MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
▲SUITE FARES FROM
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Sydney to New York 14 May 68 $15,999 $19,299 $24,499 $39,999 $43,649 $51,499Sydney to London (Dover) 14 May 56 $12,999 $16,199 $20,499 $32,499 $35,399 $41,999Sydney to Dubai 14 May 22 $3,999 $5,299 $6,999 $11,899 $13,099 $15,599Brisbane to London (Dover) 16 May 54 $12,499 $15,699 $19,999 $31,499 $34,349 $40,499Auckland to London (Dover) 10 May 60 $13,999 $17,299 $21,999 $34,999 $38,449 $44,999Dubai to London (Dover) 5 Jun 34 $8,799 $10,749 $13,299 $20,799 $22,499 $26,599London (Dover) to Brisbane 9 Jul 52 $12,499 $14,999 $19,499 $31,499 $34,299 $39,499London (Dover) to Sydney 9 Jul 50 $11,999 $14,499 $18,499 $29,999 $32,749 $37,999London (Dover) to Auckland 9 Jul 46 $10,999 $13,499 $16,999 $27,499 $29,449 $34,999London (Dover) to New York 9 Jul 12 $2,799 $3,449 $4,299 $6,999 $7,999 $9,099New York to Sydney 21 Jul 38 $8,799 $11,049 $13,899 $22,399 $24,199 $28,799
2019 World Cruise 106 nightsRoundtrip from Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland
Pitcairn IslandScenic Cruising
Reykjavik
Muscat(Mina Qaboos)
London(Dover)
Berlin(Warnemünde)
Cork(Cobh)
Lima(Callao)
Quito(Manta)
Salaverry(Trujillo)
Tahiti(Papeete)
Colombo Singapore
Valletta
New York
Charleston
Puntarenas
St. John’s
Barcelona
PortlandAmsterdam
Copenhagen
Riga
TallinnSt. Petersburg
HelsinkiStockholm
Suez Canal
Panama Canal
Aqaba
Easter Island
Bora BoraECUADOR
COSTA RICA
PERU
MALTA
ENGLANDIRELAND
ICELAND
CANADA
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
DENMARK
LATVIA
ESTONIA
RUSSIA
FINLANDSWEDEN
GERMANY
PANAMA
UNITED STATES
SRILANKA
Dubai
UNITED ARABEMIRATES
OMAN
JORDAN
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
AUSTRALIA
INDONESIA
NEW ZEALAND
South PacificOcean
Indian Ocean
South PacificOcean
North Pacific OceanNorth Pacific Ocean North Atlantic Ocean
Equator Equator
AucklandSydney
Brisbane
KomodoIsland
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Seville(Cádiz)
Curaçao
14 May Sydney
15 May Cruising the Pacific Ocean
16 May Brisbane
17 - 22 May Cruising the Coral, Arafua, Timor and Savu Seas
23 May Komodo Island, Indonesia
24 - 25 May Cruising the Java Sea (cross the Equator)
26 May Singapore
27 - 29 May Cruising Malacca Strait and Indian Ocean
30 May Colombo, Sri Lanka
31 May - 2 Jun Cruising the Arabian Sea
3 Jun Muscat, Oman (Mina Qaboos)
4 Jun Dubai, United Arab Emirates
5 Jun Dubai, United Arab Emirates
6 - 11 Jun Cruising the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden
and Red Sea
12 Jun Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra)
13 Jun Suez Canal Transit
14 Jun Suez Canal Transit and Scenic Cruising
15 - 16 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Jun Valletta, Malta
18 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
19 Jun Barcelona, Spain
20 Jun Cruising the Balearic and Alboran Seas
21 Jun Seville, Spain (Cádiz)
22 - 24 Jun Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean,
Celtic Sea and English Channel
25 Jun Amsterdam, Netherlands
26 Jun Cruising North and Baltic Seas
27 Jun Berlin, Germany (Warnemünde)
28 Jun Cruising the Baltic Sea
29 Jun Riga, Latvia
30 Jun Tallinn, Estonia
1 Jul Helsinki, Finland
2 Jul St. Petersburg, Russia
3 Jul St. Petersburg, Russia
4 Jul Cruising the Baltic Sea
5 Jul Stockholm, Sweden
6 Jul Cruising the Baltic Sea
7 Jul Copenhagen, Denmark
8 Jul Cruising the North Sea
9 Jul London, Great Britain (Dover)
10 Jul Portland, Great Britain
(for Stonehenge) M
11 Jul Cork, Ireland (Cobh for Blarney Castle)
12 - 13 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
14 Jul Reykjavik, Iceland
15 - 17 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
18 Jul St. John’s, Canada
19 - 20 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
21 Jul New York, USA (Manhattan)
22 Jul New York, USA
23 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
24 Jul Charleston, USA
25 - 27 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean and
Caribbean Sea
28 Jul Willemstad, Curaçao
29 Jul Cruising the Caribbean Sea
30 Jul Panama Canal full transit and Scenic Cruising
31 Jul Cruising the Pacific Ocean
1 Aug Puntarenas, Costa Rica M
2 Aug Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator)
3 Aug Quito, Ecuador (Manta)
4 Aug Cruising the Pacific Ocean
5 Aug Salaverry, Peru M
6 Aug Lima, Peru (Callao)
7 - 11 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
12 Aug Easter Island, Chile
13 - 14 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
15 Aug Pitcairn Island, British Overseas Territory,
Scenic Cruising
16 - 17 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
18 Aug Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete)
19 Aug Bora Bora, French Polynesia
20 - 22 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
23 Aug Cross the International Dateline
24 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
25 Aug Auckland, New Zealand
26 Aug Bay of Islands, New Zealand
27 - 28 Aug Cruising the Tasman Sea
29 Aug Sydney
30 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
31 Aug Brisbane
DATE DATE DATE
Full day and evening. Full day and overnight. Where length in port is not indicated, port time may be half day or full day. For specific timings in each port, refer to the voyage itinerary on princess.com. Port times correct at time of publication and subject to change. M Maiden World Cruise call. Access by ship’s tender, weather permitting. ▲ Fares are cruise only, per person in AUD, in complete twin accommodation inclusive of all taxes, government fees and charges (which are subject to change), based on the lead category for each stateroom type. While reasonable allocation of staterooms has been set aside at these fares, if the allocation is sold out the fares may no longer be available. Valid for new bookings and not combinable with any other offer. Fares subject to availability. Some Oceanview staterooms have obstructed views. Contact Princess Cruises® for single berth and third/fourth guest fares. ̂ Onboard credit offer applies to the bookings for the fares advertised in this brochure only and is in AUD on selected itineraries only and varies by voyage length as specified for bookings made before 30 April, 2018. Onboard credit is per person and is applied to the first 2 passengers in a stateroom. Onboard credit is not transferable, not redeemable for cash, cannot be used at the medical centre or casino. ~Fare savings are per person and are available for Captain’s Circle members who book the fares advertised in this brochure only before 30 April, 2018 in the amounts specified. Offer is subject to availability. Fares are available in Australia only. A credit card surcharge of 1.1% for Visa and MasterCard and 2.3% for AMEX, and 1% surcharge for PayPal will apply to direct bookings made through our website or call centre. See princess.com for booking and passage conditions which guests will be bound by. +Charges apply for shore excursions.
PORT PORT PORT
4 5 Full day and evening. Full day and overnight.
29 Jun | Riga, Latvia Capital of Latvia and the largest city of the Baltic Republics, Riga has long been a center of commerce and culture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Town of Riga was founded in the early 13th century and is a wonderland of medieval culture and Art Nouveau architecture, from Riga Castle to the Dome Cathedral.
30 Jun | Tallinn, Estonia A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toompea or "Upper Town" is the home of some of Tallinn's oldest architectural wonders and home to Palace Square.
1 Jul | Helsinki, Finland Hailed as the “Daughter of the Baltic,” Finland’s capital is a city of graceful neoclassical buildings, striking modern architecture and spacious boulevards dotted with squares and parks.
2 - 3 Jul | St. Petersburg, Russia Russia’s “Window on the West,” St. Petersburg remains one of the world’s most beautiful metropolises. St. Petersburg has also been the cultural soul of Russia, a repository of priceless art and a home to poets, musicians and composers ranging from Pushkin to Shostakovich.
5 Jul | Stockholm, Sweden Often described as the “Capital of Scandinavia,” and with an history stretching over seven centuries, Stockholm is not just a beautiful city but also Sweden’s center of art and culture.
7 Jul | Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen deserves its accolade as the Venice of the North. Founded on a series of islands and islets, the city today is laced with graceful canals and boasts some of the most delightful architecture in Northern Europe.
9 Jul | London, Great Britain (Dover) The White Cliffs of Dover signal your arrival at London’s doorstep. Explore the notorious Tower of London, visit Windsor Castle or head to Kent’s green countryside, dotted with medieval towns and castles.
10 Jul | Portland, Great Britain (for Stonehenge) NEW
Portland Harbour is one of the largest man-made harbours in the world. UNESCO has designated the stretch between Dorset and Devon English Channel shore as a World Heritage site. Visit the magical ancient site of Stonehenge. Tour the stunning coastline. Head to Old Harry Rocks and discover the geology and history going back to when William the Conqueror ruled this land.
11 Jul | Cork, Ireland (Cobh for Blarney Castle) Australia Day Celebration and Welcome by the city of Cobh, Ireland, a unique Princess World Cruise Tradition. Cork is your gateway to romantic Ireland. Stroll down narrow country lanes or see the Lakes of Killarney. The intrepid visitor may scale the narrow passages of Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone.
14 Jul | Reykjavik, Iceland From volcanoes to glaciers, thermal springs to icy rivers, Reykjavik is your gateway to Iceland’s contrasting wonders, including the famous Blue Lagoon, a stunning outdoor geothermal spa and Strokkur, a geyser that hurls boiling water up to 20 metres skyward.
18 Jul | St. John’s, Canada As Canada’s most easterly province, the island of Newfoundland is situated on the North Atlantic, with St. John’s as its provincial capital. Its history and cultural spirit show strong Irish and Scottish influences evident in its pubs and music. The surrounding land is rugged, with a dramatic coastline heavily indented with bays and inlets, which give way to an interior terrain of wild mountains, hills, lakes and rivers.
21 - 22 Jul | New York, USA You’ll have plenty of time to wander the concrete catwalks and see all the sights of ‘New York New York’ with an overnight stay in The Big Apple. Central Park, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty…the list goes on.
24 Jul | Charleston, USA Escape to historic Charleston, where Southern charm’s a-plenty. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you navigate cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and antebellum architecture at every turn.
28 Jul | Willemstad, Curaçao This charming capital city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Boasting a rich and diverse history and culture, its traditional Dutch architecture has been infused with the color and spirit of the Caribbean.
30 Jul | Panama Canal (Full Day Transit)Experience this colossal wonder as you transit between two oceans. Take in the sights as you dine on authentic Panamanian cuisine and let our expert narration guide you as the ship passes through the locks.
1 Aug | Puntarenas, Costa Rica NEW
Visit Costa Rica’s vibrant capital city, home of to the Gold Museum, the spectacular Metropolitan Cathedral, the historic National Museum and the National Theater, considered to be the country’s most beautiful building.
3 Aug | Quito, Ecuador (Manta)Manta is your gateway to Ecuador and its capital, Quito. Ecuador’s well-preserved capital and one of the world’s first UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Quito boasts a wealth of South American history as well as phenomenal views of the Andes.
5 Aug | Salaverry, Peru NEW
The port city of Salaverry is the gateway to Trujillo, Peru’s second-largest city. Whether stepping back into the past or discovering a new seafood dish, riding the waves at Huanchaco Beach or shopping for authentic leather goods and mementos from artisan craftsmen, or walking along the world’s longest mosaic depicting the history of northern Peru, a visit to Trujillo is a treasure trove of cultural delights.
6 Aug | Lima, Peru (Callao) Discover thousands of Peru’s most treasured gold, silver and copper artifacts, from pre-Inca jewelry to military objects and tools, as well as historic weaponry. Despite the verdict of the great conquistador, Lima became the center of imperial Spanish power, a “City of Kings”. From Lima you can take an excursion to Machu Picchu. Visit princess.com
12 Aug | Easter Island, Chile Wander amongst the mysterious monoliths on Easter Island on this truly other-worldly experience. Sea Princess anchors off shore, so you have plenty of time to uncover the ancient secrets of this mythical hot spot.
15 Aug | Pitcairn Island, British Overseas Territory (Scenic Cruising) This small, isolated island located halfway between New Zealand and the Americas is home to less than sixty inhabitants. Enjoy a scenic cruise around this humble island as our onboard guide highlights points of interest.
18 Aug | Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) Immortalised in the novel, Mutiny on the Bounty, Tahiti is an idyllic blend of Polynesian “joie de vivre” and Gallic sophistication. Paradise at its best, you can uncover black-sand beaches, cascading waterfalls, two extinct volcanoes and charming villages.
19 Aug | Bora Bora, French Polynesia Majestic mountains sculpted by ancient volcanoes, a shimmering lagoon and a barrier reef dotted with tiny motu, or islets – welcome to Bora Bora, one of the most stunning island in the South Pacific.
25 Aug | Auckland, New Zealand Auckland’s harbour is surrounded by over 48 extinct volcanoes, including One Tree Hill, once home to Maori earthworks. A transparent elevator to the glass-floored observation deck of the Sky Tower gives 360-degree city views.
26 Aug | Bay of Islands, New ZealandThe Bay of Islands offers more than broad vistas of sea and sky, more than beaches, boating, and fabulous water sports. The Bay is the birthplace of modern New Zealand.
29 Aug | SydneySay goodbye to new-found friends as Sydney welcomes you home.
31 Aug | BrisbaneBrisbane guests arrive home today at the end of an unforgettable journey.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full day and evening. Full day and overnight.
14 May | SydneyStep onboard Sea Princess and bid farewell to Sydney as you prepare to be mesmerised by a world of destinations.
16 May | BrisbaneThe gateway to some of Queensland’s greatest attractions, including theme parks, wildlife parks and the iconic Gold Coast, Brisbane is a favourite among visitors. This riverside city boasts a vibrant cultural scene and stunning parklands.
23 May | Komodo Island, Indonesia Home to over 4000 komodo dragons, Komodo Island is a thriving national park. Cast your gaze upon the red, rusty hills, mangrove forests and coral reefs set to impress the most experienced divers.
26 May | Singapore The commercial centre of South East Asia, Singapore is a lively mix of ethnicities, traditions and modern luxury. Shop up a storm, take in the sights and don’t forget to sample the famous Singapore chilli crab.
30 May | Colombo, Sri Lanka Delve into the stunning beauty of Sri Lanka’s exotic capital, Colombo. Explore the Buddhist temples, fine beaches, unique wildlife and UNESCO World Heritage sites including the last Sinhalese kingdom at Kandy.
3 Jun | Muscat, Oman (Mina Qaboos)Oman’s capital, Muscat is a mix of old and new. Marvel at the sixteenth century Portuguese ports overlooking the harbour, or take in the fascinating traditional architecture interwoven with modern designs.
4 - 5 Jun | Dubai, UAE There’s so much to do in spellbinding Dubai. Wander the aromatic and bustling souk (market); see the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world; or visit the awe-inspiring Jumeirah Mosque.
12 Jun | Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) Explore the ancient world with an inspiring visit to the lost city of Petra, featured in films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Venture into the surrounding desert to see Wadi Rum, ‘the valley of the moon’.
13 - 14 Jun | Suez Canal Transit (Scenic Cruising) A journey paved by many a merchant, take in the breathtaking desert views as you enjoy a scenic transit from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
17 Jun | Valletta, Malta Malta's capital and a World Heritage site is an eclectic blend of Baroque architecture, the majestic St. John's Co-Cathedral, quaint cafes and wine bars.
19 Jun | Barcelona, Spain The city that nurtured the likes of Picasso, Dali, and Miro, Barcelona is one of Europe’s greatest treasures. Marvel at the spires of Gaudi’s Basilica La Sagrada Familia or visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic.
21 Jun | Seville, Spain (Cádiz) This ancient port city, founded in 1100 BC, is one of Europe’s oldest. Almost entirely surrounded by water, the town is a maze of winding streets filled with taverns serving up tempting tapas and spectacular seafood.
25 Jun | Amsterdam, Netherlands Discover Amsterdam's architectural wonders, cultural highlights and profound history. The picture-perfect canals showcase the city's most elegant mansions, churches, and warehouses from Holland's Golden Age.
27 Jun | Berlin, Germany (Warnemünde) Warnemünde, once a charming small fishermen’s village, kept its old charm down to the present day. Stroll along the Old Stream the former approach to the harbor or visit the German capital of Berlin and the city’s highlights.
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ha w aii & t ahi t iDiscover paradise as you run your toes through the warms sands of Maui, dive into the crystal waters of Bora Bora and ease into the rhythm of French Polynesia’s heart in Papeete.
OTHER SECTORS AVAILABLE:
35-Night Brisbane roundtrip departing 31/9/1935-Night Auckland roundtrip departing 25/9/19
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
Fiji (Suva)Relax on unspoiled beaches, tour the colonial architecture and indulge your outdoorsy side as you discover the many wonders of this exotic locale.
MooreaSplendid scenery, archaeological sites, and the Papetoai octagonaltemple, the oldest building in the South Pacific, are just a few of the manyattractions on Moorea.
Bora BoraIn enchanting Bora Bora, you can head up Tupuna Mountain on a safari,snorkel in the sheltered waters of the island’s circular bay, or find yourself abeach and relax.
Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific 35 nightsRoundtrip from Sydney
Pago Pago
Suva Moorea
PapeeteBora Bora
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Pacific Ocean
AMERICAN SAMOA
FIJI
NEW ZEALAND
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
AUSTRALIA
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TAHITI
HiloKona
Honolulu
HAWAIIMaui
(Lahaina)
Kauai(Nawiliwili)
Pacific Ocean
DAY PORT
1 Sydney2 At sea3 Brisbane4-6 At sea7 Suva, Fiji8 At sea9 Pago Pago, American Samoa10-14 At sea15 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, USA16 Maui, Hawaiian Islands, USA (Lahaina) 17 Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, USA18 Kona, Hawaiian Islands, USA
19 Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, USA (Nawiliwili) 20-24 At sea25 Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) 26 Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete)27 Moorea, French Polynesia 28 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 29-31 At sea32 Auckland, New Zealand 33 Bay of Islands, New Zealand 34-35 At sea36 Sydney
2019 DEPARTURE DATE
Sea Princess® 29 Aug
LAUNCH FARES FROM▲ pp twin share*
Interior Oceanview Balcony Mini-SuiteClub Class Mini-Suite Suite
$6,099 $7,899 $9,999 $14,999 $18,699 $18,999
▲Fares based on 29/8/19 sailing. Fares for other dates may differ. See princess.com
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colomboOnce known as Ceylon, the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo has a landscape that varies widely across the island. The bustling city streets in one area will guide you to a magnificent beach, and even to a tropical rainforest in others.
Named the European City of Culture for 2018, the city of Valletta, Malta, has one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world. Valletta is a popular port of call for cruises in Europe and a must-visit locale for anyone interested in history or culture.
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reykjavikcorkReykjavik is the gateway to Iceland's natural wonders, which range from ice fields to thermal pools. Iceland is a land of volcanoes and glaciers, lava fields and green pastures, boiling thermal springs and ice-cold rivers teeming with salmon. However this unspoiled demi-paradise is also home to a very old and sophisticated culture.
Cork is your gateway to romantic Ireland. Stroll down narrow country lanes or see the Lakes of Killarney. The region around Cork is also home to one of the densest concentration of prehistoric monuments in Western Europe.
The commercial centre of Southeast Asia, this island city-state of four million people is a metropolis of modern high-rise buildings, Chinese shophouses with red-tiled roofs, sturdy Victorian buildings and Buddhist temples. Founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles of the fabled East India Company, the city is a melting pot of people and cultures.
komodo islandKomodo Island is the largest island in Komodo National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Komodo lizards’ existence was discovered about 100 years ago when Dutch sailors encountered the creatures for the first time. Reaching 10 feet in length and weighing over 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the world’s largest and heaviest lizards.
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Stateroom Description
SUITE
S2 Owner’s suite Aft (Baja, Caribe)
S3 Penthouse suite Aft (Dolphin)
S4 Premium suite Aft (Caribe)
CLUB CLASS MINI-SUITE
M1 Premium Mid-ship (Baja)
M4 Premium Aft (Dolphin)
MINI-SUITE
MB Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Baja)
ME Forward (Baja)
BALCONY
BA Mid-ship (Baja, Caribe)
BB Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Baja, Caribe), Mid-ship (Aloha)
BC Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Riviera, Aloha)
BALCONY (CONT.)
BD Aft (Baja, Caribe)
BE Forward (Baja, Caribe), Aft (Aloha)
BF Forward (Riviera, Aloha)
BX Aft (Baja)
BY Aft (Aloha)
OCEANVIEW
O4 Premium Aft (Caribe)
O5 Premium Forward (Baja, Caribe)
O6 Premium Forward (Aloha)
OC Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Emerald, Plaza)
OE Aft (Dolphin)
OF Forward (Dolphin, Emerald, Plaza)
OW Obstructed view Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Dolphin)
INTERIOR
IA Mid-ship (Baja, Caribe)
IB Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Baja, Caribe), Mid-ship (Aloha)
IC Mid-forward, Mid-aft (Riviera, Aloha, Dolphin, Emerald, Plaza)
ID Aft (Baja, Caribe)
IE Forward (Baja, Caribe), Aft (Aloha, Dolphin)
IF Forward (Riviera, Aloha, Dolphin, Emerald, Plaza)
° Wheelchair-accessible stateroom; shower only • Will accommodate third and fourth person▲ Will accommodate third person
* Two lower beds not convertible to queen; shower only
Note: Some areas of the ship are not accessible to wheelchairs and scooters.
Distances shown are from the bow (forward) or stern (aft) to the nearest stateroom.
Stateroom views are considered unobstructed unless noted otherwise. Obstructions do not include certain nautical items like handrails, dividers or ship hardware. For balcony staterooms, the view is determined from the perspective of the balcony railing. Balconies may have either solid steel or toughened glass railing. Call 13 24 88 for more information.
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Plaza – 5Fiesta – 4
Promenade – 7Emerald – 6
Caribe – 9Dolphin – 8
Aloha – 11
Lido – 14
Baja – 10
Riviera – 12
Sun – 15
The Sanctuary/Sanctuary Pool
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LaundromatTraviata Dining Room Latitudes/Reflections E353-E301LaundromatRigoletto Dining Room Guest Services/Shore Excursions/Explorers Bar/Grand Plaza P349-P225
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Sea Princess®Guest Capacity: 2,000Length: 261 metresGross Tonnage: 77,499Inaugural Cruise: December 19, 1998Christened by: Joanna Lumley (Actress)
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While all information is correct at time of publication, some details could possibly change. Carnival plc trading as Princess Cruises®. ABN 23 107 998 443. Issued October 2017.
Cruise to/from Sydney
Date Ship Cruise Nts Itinerary Interior Oceanview Balcony Mini-Suite Club Class Suite
2019 May 14 Sea Princess C911 22 World Cruise Segment - Sydney to Dubai $3,999 $5,299 $6,999 $11,899 $13,099 $15,599
14 Sea Princess C911A 106 World Cruise - Roundtrip Sydney $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999
14 Sea Princess C911B 56 World Cruise Liner - Sydney to London $12,999 $16,199 $20,499 $32,499 $35,399 $41,999
14 Sea Princess C911C 68 World Cruise Liner - Sydney to New York $15,999 $19,299 $24,499 $39,999 $43,649 $51,499
Jul 9 Sea Princess C913B 50 World Cruise Liner - London to Sydney $11,999 $14,499 $18,499 $29,999 $32,749 $37,999
Aug 29 Sea Princess C915 35 Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific $6,099 $7,899 $9,999 $14,999 $18,699 $18,999
Cruise to/from Brisbane
Date Ship Cruise Nts Itinerary Interior Oceanview Balcony Mini-Suite Club Class Suite
2018 May 16 Sea Princess C911D 106 World Cruise - Roundtrip Brisbane $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999
May 16 Sea Princess C911E 54 World Cruise Liner - Brisbane to London $12,499 $15,699 $19,999 $31,499 $34,349 $40,499
Jul 9 Sea Princess C913C 52 World Cruise Liner - London to Brisbane $12,499 $14,999 $19,499 $31,499 $34,299 $39,499
Aug 31 Sea Princess C915A 35 Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific $6,099 $7,899 $9,999 $14,999 $18,699 $18,999
Cruise to/from Auckland
Date Ship Cruise Nts Itinerary Interior Oceanview Balcony Mini-Suite Club Class Suite
2019 May 10 Sea Princess C910C 106 World Cruise - Roundtrip Auckland $22,999 $28,999 $36,499 $58,999 $64,399 $75,999
May 10 Sea Princess C910D 60 World Cruise Liner - Auckland to London $13,999 $17,299 $21,999 $34,999 $38,449 $44,999
Jul 9 Sea Princess C913A 46 World Cruise Liner - London to Auckland $10,999 $13,499 $16,999 $27,499 $29,449 $34,999
Aug 25 Sea Princess C914A 35 Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific $6,099 $7,899 $9,999 $14,999 $18,699 $18,999
Sep 29 Sea Princess C915B 4 Australia Getaway $599 $849 $949 $1,149 $1,399 $1,749
Cruise to/from Fly Cruise Sectors
Date Ship Cruise Nts Itinerary Interior Oceanview Balcony Mini-Suite Club Class Suite
2019 Jun 5 Sea Princess C912 34 World Cruise Segment - Dubai to London $8,799 $10,749 $13,299 $20,799 $22,499 $26,599
Jul 9 Sea Princess C913 12 World Cruise Segment - London to New York $2,799 $3,449 $4,299 $6,999 $7,999 $9,099
Jul 21 Sea Princess C914 38 World Cruise Segment - New York to Sydney $8,799 $11,049 $13,899 $22,399 $24,199 $28,799
*Fares are per person twin share.
*Fares are per person twin share.
*Fares are per person twin share.
*Fares are per person twin share.
EXTRA SAVINGS FOR OUR CAPTAIN’S CIRCLE™ GUESTSSee inside front cover.