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Come back new® with Princess Cruises® . . . . . . . . 2
2020 World Cruise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2020 Circle Pacific Cruise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Explore the destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
The Princess experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Staterooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Deck Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
The contents of this brochure are accurate as of the date of printing and are subject to change. Please refer to princess.com for the most up-to-date information.COVER: Venice, Italy. OPPOSITE: Skagway, Alaska.
In 2020 Princess® brings two epic cruises – a full 106-night world cruise and we celebrate the return of a Circle Pacific cruise for 77 nights . These voyages of discovery fulfil even the most elaborate bucket list . Discover hidden gems and iconic cities alike . Cruise to tantalising islands, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and faraway destinations like Iceland and Peru . Embrace your front-row view on a Princess® cruise so you can truly . . . come back new® .
Princess Cruises®
extra savings for our valued past guestsLIMITED-TIME OFFER! Book before 30 April, 2019
• Enjoy these Captain’s Circle™ Launch Savings
2020 World Cruise
Full World Cruise 106 nights $1,000pp~
World Cruise Liners 49-70 nights $500pp~
World Cruise Segments 29-36 nights $200pp~
World Cruise Segments 19-22 nights $100pp~
2020 Circle Pacific Cruise
Full Circle Pacific Cruise 73+ nights $800pp~
Circle Pacific Segments 49-55 nights $400pp~
Circle Pacific Segments 22-28 nights $200pp~
See cruise pages for terms and conditions.
special world cruise benefits,
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global voyagesWith two ships sailing on epic voyages to 90 destinations these cruises offer the most mesmerising array of attractions. Whether your passions lie in seeking out city landmarks, lazing on tropical beaches, delving into exotic cultures or exploring remote wilderness areas, our World Cruise and Circle Pacific Cruise span 38 countries in total.
effortless journeys From the first dramatic sailaway to the crossing of vast oceans, you'll ease into the rhythms of a luxurious lifestyle. Aboard your Princess® ship you'll feel right at home as you dine and relax, swap travel tales with fellow guest and enjoy unsurpassed service. Along the way you'll watch folkloric shows, attend cocktail parties and themed deck parties, savour special dinners with flavours and influences from the traditional cuisines of the destinations you are visiting and enjoy exclusive onboard programs.
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 9 p.m. or later) or OVERNIGHT , you can see the sights during the day and experience the nightlife in the evening.
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unique highlightsThe allure of a longer trip that visits a multitude of destinations lies in the breadth of experiences enhanced by rare opportunities. Sail from Sydney or Brisbane to dynamic cities like Tokyo, San Francisco and London. Enjoy unique cruising experiences along the Suez and Panama Canals and take a front row seat as you sail the Norwegian Fjords and past majestic glaciers in Alaska. Not only will you mark off the icons, but you'll travel to less-explored ports.
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let the journey broaden your horizons and renew your spirit
It’s easy to get lost in the routine of daily living. Which is why it’s so important to step away and reconnect with your life. And there’s no better way than on a cruise with Princess®.
Out at sea, you’re free to relax, unwind and feel the joy of the journey. More than just a holiday, embark on an adventure of thrilling discoveries – unexpected moments that reawaken your senses of elation and wonder, exotic tastes and cultures that expand your horizons, and shared times with family and new friends you’ve
made onboard that you’ll never forget. Our ‘Come Back New Promise’ offers guests new and enriching experiences – like our partnership with award-winning Australian chef and restaurateur, Curtis Stone who brings guests fresh, new culinary creations; the new Princess Luxury Bed, designed for the ultimate night of sleep at sea; creations from master chocolatier Norman Love; our Discovery at Sea™ experiences, award
winning excursions and original theatrical productions from Broadway legend, Stephen Schwartz.
You’ll come back renewed, refreshed with wonderful memories and life won’t seem quite so routine anymore.
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Bergen
Tromsø
Muscat(Mina Qaboos)
Sri Lanka(Colombo)
Santorini
Lofoten Islands(Gravdal) Honningsvåg
Rome(Civitavecchia)
Cork(Cobh)
Lima(Callao)
Pisco(General San Martin)
Manta
Tahiti(Papeete)
SibenikVenice
Singapore
LisbonNew York
Halifax Barcelona Cannes
Machu Picchu
Aqaba
Easter Island
Moorea
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Departure Ports
70-nights Sydney to New York
57-nights London to Brisbane
55-nights London to Sydney
51-nights Sydney to London
49-nights Brisbane to London
36 nights New York to Sydney
29-nights Dubai to London
22-nights Sydney to Dubai
19-nights London to New York
Get ready for the ultimate travel experience with a Full World Cruise, or select your own adventures on a shorter segment cruise. Choose from…
106 nights
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Sea Princess® 2020 World Cruise 106 nightsRoundtrip from Sydney, Brisbane or Auckland
PitcairnIsland
Reykjavik
AkureyriIsafjördur
Bergen
Tromsø
Muscat(Mina Qaboos)
Sri Lanka(Colombo)
Santorini
Lofoten Islands(Gravdal) Honningsvåg
Rome(Civitavecchia)
Cork(Cobh)
Lima(Callao)
Pisco(General San Martin)
Manta
Tahiti(Papeete)
SibenikVenice
Singapore
LisbonNew York
Halifax Barcelona Cannes
Machu Picchu
Aqaba
Easter Island
Moorea
ECUADOR
PERU
CHILE
ITALY
ENGLAND
FRANCE
NORWAY
IRELAND
ICELAND
CANADA
SPAINPORTUGAL
PANAMACOLOMBIA
UNITEDSTATES
DubaiMalta
(Valletta)
UNITED ARABEMIRATES
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JORDAN
FRENCHPOLYNESIA
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INDONESIA
NEW ZEALAND
South PacificOcean
Indian Ocean
South PacificOcean
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London(Dover)
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Ceuta(SpanishMorocco)
SuezCanal
Panama Canal
Miami
Cartagena
Departure Ports
12 May Sydney
13 May Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
14 May Brisbane
15-20 May Cruising the Coral, Arafua, Timor and Savu Seas
21 May Komodo Island, Indonesia
22-23 May Cruising the Java Sea (cross the Equator)
24 May Singapore
25-27 May Cruising the Malacca Strait and Indian Ocean
28 May Colombo, Sri Lanka
29-31 May Cruising the Arabian Sea
1 Jun Muscat, Oman (Mina Qaboos)
2 Jun Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 Jun Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4-9 Jun Cruising the Arabian Sea,
Gulf of Aden and Red Sea
10 Jun Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra)
11-12 Jun Suez Canal Transit and Scenic Cruising
13 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
14 Jun Santorini, Greece
15 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas
16 Jun Sibenik, Croatia M
17 Jun Venice, Italy
18 Jun Venice, Italy
19 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
20 Jun Valletta, Malta
21 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
22 Jun Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia)
23 Jun Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo)
24 Jun Barcelona, Spain
25 Jun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
26 Jun Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain M
27 Jun Lisbon, Portugal
28-29 Jun Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
30 Jun Cork, Ireland (Cobh for Blarney Castle)
1 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
2 Jul London, Great Britain (Dover)
3 Jul Cruising the North Sea
4 Jul Bergen, Norway M
5 Jul Hellesylt, Norway (drop-off for Geiranger,
Norwayfjord Fjord Shore excursion) M
6 Jul Cruising the Norwegian Sea
7 Jul Tromsø, Norway
8 Jul Honningsvåg, Norway (for North Cape)
9 Jul Cruising the Norwegian Sea
10 Jul Lofoten Islands, Norway (Gravdal)
11 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
12 Jul Akureyri, Iceland
13 Jul Isafjördur, Iceland M
14 Jul Reykjavik, Iceland
15-18 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
19 Jul Halifax, Canada
20 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
21 Jul New York, USA
22 Jul New York, USA
23-24 Jul Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
25 Jul Miami, USA M
26-27 Jul Cruising the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea
28 Jul Cartagena, Colombia
29 Jul Panama Canal Full Transit and Scenic Cruising
30 Jul Cruising the Pacific Ocean
31 Jul Manta, Ecuador
1-2 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
3 Aug Lima, Peru (Callao)
4 Aug Lima, Peru (Callao)
5 Aug Pisco, Peru (San Martin)
6-9 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
10 Aug Easter Island, Chile
11-12 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
13 Aug Pitcairn Island, British Overseas
Territory Scenic Cruising
14-15 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
16 Aug Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete)
17 Aug Moorea, French Polynesia
18-20 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
21 Aug Cross the International Dateline
22 Aug Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
23 Aug Auckland, New Zealand
24-26 Aug Cruising the Tasman Sea
27 Aug Sydney
DATE PORT DATE PORT DATE PORT
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, 2019. 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, 2019 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. Lima, PeruNew York, USA
EARLY BOOKING BENEFITS^
Guests booking before 30 April 2019 will receive:
ONBOARD CREDIT^ AUD Full World Cruise 106 nights $1,000 per person World Cruise Segments 49-70 nights $400 per personWorld Cruise Segments 19-36 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 of up to $1000 per person apply. See inside front cover for details.
^See page 6 for terms and conditions.Tromsø, Norway
World Cruise Roundtrip Fares are per person twin share .
Itinerary Departs NightsINTERIOR FARES FROM
▲OCEANVIEW FARES FROM
▲BALCONY FARES FROM
▲MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
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Sydney to Sydney 12 May 106 $23,999 $29,499 $36,999 $61,999 $67,149 $79,999Brisbane to Brisbane 14 May 106 $23,999 $29,499 $36,999 $61,999 $67,149 $79,999
World Cruise Liners Fares are per person twin share .
Itinerary Departs NightsINTERIOR FARES FROM
▲OCEANVIEW FARES FROM
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▲MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
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Sydney to London (Dover) 12 May 51 $12,299 $15,199 $18,899Sydney to New York 12 May 70 $16,599 $20,499 $25,699Brisbane to London (Dover) 14 May 49 $11,799 $14,699 $18,399London (Dover) to Sydney 2 Jul 55 $13,699 $16,799 $20,999London (Dover) to Brisbane 2 Jul 57 $14,199 $17,399 $21,799
World Cruise Segments Fares are per person twin share .
Itinerary Departs NightsINTERIOR FARES FROM
▲OCEANVIEW FARES FROM
▲BALCONY FARES FROM
▲MINI-SUITE FARES FROM
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Sydney to Dubai 12 May 22 $4,199 $5,399 $7,099Dubai to London (Dover) 3 Jun 29 $7,899 $9,499 $11,599London (Dover) to New York 2 Jul 19 $4,499 $5,599 $6,999New York to Sydney 21 Jul 36 $8,699 $10,699 $13,299
Please enquire for availability .
Please enquire for availability .
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24 Jun | Barcelona, Spain Cultural Barcelona is a favourite port for world travellers. Stroll Las Ramblas to the medieval Gothic Quarter, visit the palatial Picasso Museum and the spires of Gaudi’s Basilica La Sagrada Familia.
26 Jun | Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain NEW
Ceuta boasts an easy-going charm and a cosmopolitan mix of cultures. The city is also a gateway for Morocco and the dramatic landscape of the Rif Mountains. Explore Medina of Chefchaouen, a stunning Moroccan hamlet described as 'The Blue City'. Don't miss the bustling bazaar filled with delights.
27 Jun | Lisbon, Portugal Once the centre of a vast trading empire, Lisbon has a rich tradition of bold explorers – a cultural spirit that is captured in the city's Monument to the Discoveries. The Belém Tower, Jeronimos Monastery and Alfama Quarter are some of the highlights.
30 Jun | Cork, Ireland (Cobh for Blarney Castle) From Cork, stroll the narrow country lanes of romantic Ireland and see the Lakes of Killarney. Scale the narrow passages of Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone and see if you’ve been gifted the power of eloquence.
2 Jul | London, Great Britain (Dover) Royalty, culture and history can be found at every turn. Visit Westminster Abbey,and the notorious Tower of London. Take a birds-eye view from the London Eye or head out of town to Kent's green countryside.
4 Jul | Bergen, Norway NEW
Start out with a ride on the funicular, from the vantage point see the fjords and sprawling city below. Head down to the 'old city' section of town, known as Bryggen, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. You could also visit a fjord on a scenic day excursion.
5 Jul | Hellesylt, Norway (for Geiranger) NEW EW
Hellesylt is your gateway to the scenic wonders of the Geirangerfjord district. Enjoy a full day shore excursion and take a visit to Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to Norway's last remnant of the Ice Age before trekking to Briksdal Glacier. The dramatic landscape also offers stunning vistas of mountains, waterfalls, and fast-flowing rivers.
7 Jul | Tromsø, NorwayLying north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø offers the opportunity to visit a Wilderness Camp with more than 250 Alaskan huskies. The stunning Arctic Cathedral is where the Midnight Sun is welcomed of an evening, (weather permitting).
8 Jul | Honningsvåg, Norway (for North Cape) Head over to Mageroya Island which is often referred to as the northernmost point of Europe and the land of the midnight sun. The island is home to a mesmerising landscape, charming villages and the indigenous Sami who tend to the 4,000-5,000 resident reindeer.
10 Jul | Lofoten Islands, Norway (Gravdal)Discover serenity, beauty and abundant wildlife on a scenic cruise through the glorious landscapes. Indulge in a traditional lunch in the quaint town of Svolvær, or visit the Lofotr Viking Museum.
12 Jul | Akureyri, IcelandIceland - ‘the land of fire and ice’ beckons. Visit the Godafoss Waterfall known as the 'Waterfall of the Gods'. It is one of the most beautiful and popular. Or head to the still active Krafla volcano, a geologic expanse of boiling mud pools and steaming vents.
13 Jul | Isafjördur, Iceland NEW
Explore some of Iceland's oldest and best preserved buildings, dating from the 18th-century. Learn how the local seamen made their livelihood over a century ago at the Ósvör Museum or visit Europe's smallest post office on Vigur Island.
14 Jul | Reykjavik, IcelandFrom volcanoes to glaciers, thermal springs to icy rivers, Reykjavik offers many of Iceland's contrasting wonders, including the famous Blue Lagoon, a stunning outdoor geothermal spa.
19 Jul | Halifax, CanadaHead to Lunenburg, a colonial seaport town which has an Old Town designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to visit Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, at Peggy's Cove, a quaint, historic fishing village dating back to 1811.
21 - 22 Jul | New York, USA It's impossible not to be awed in New York. From the Statue of Liberty, to Times Square, from urban Central Park to the Rockefeller Center, New York spreads an irresistible feast for all. With an overnight stay, you'll have time to walk the famous Brooklyn Bridge to take in the sights.
25 Jul | Miami, USA NEW
Take in the day at legendary South Beach. Explore the natural wonders of the UNESCO- inscribed Everglades and the laid-back charms of the Keys. Or discover ‘Cuba in Miami’ at Miami's famous Little Havana neighbourhood. There’s plenty of action in one of the busiest sea ports in the world.
28 Jul | Cartagena, ColombiaThe Spanish Empire’s influence on the New World is self evident in Cartagena’sfortress walls, quaint narrow streets and balconied houses. The walled Old Cityis a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
29 Jul | Panama Canal Transit Scenic CruisingAppreciate the engineering feat of the Panama Canal on a full day transit.
31 Jul | Manta, EcuadorPeruse colourful wares in Manta’s central Plaza de Civica where vendors display artisanal goods and then glimpse the region’s past at the well-curated museum of pre-Columbian artifacts. Or you could head out to the charming little town of Montecristi, famous as the birthplace of Panama hats.
3 - 4 Aug | Lima, Peru (Callao) One of the highlights will undoubtedly be the Gold Museum, which boasts one of the largest collections of Inca jewellery in the world. The famous Indian Market offers unique items for that special souvenir. From Lima you can take an excursion to Machu Picchu. Visit princess.com
5 Aug | Pisco, Peru (San Martin)Truly astonishing, the Nazca Lines, can be best viewed on a flight. From this unique perspective, you can see the hundreds of geoglyphs etched into the surface below. Thrill to the sight of birds, fish, llamas, jaguars and monkeys. The wildlife sanctuary of Islas Ballestas is often called the ‘Galapagos of Peru’ and easiest explored on a shore excursion.
10 Aug | Easter Island, ChileThe monoliths of Easter Island are puzzling and fascinating. The oldest of the Moai, as the great monoliths are called, date back to 700 A.D. See the quarry, visit the statues and take in the views on a shore excursion.
13 Aug | Pitcairn Island, British Overseas Territory Scenic CruisingAs Sea Princess® takes you on a scenic cruise around this small, isolated island, you'll hear commentary on its unique place in history.
16 Aug | Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) Tahiti is a traveller’s paradise. Aquamarine lagoons, white sand beaches and lush tropical forests with plunging waterfalls lure you ashore. Visit Point Venus, where Cook’s expedition observed the transit of Venus across the sun in 1769.
17 Aug | Moorea, French PolynesiaHere you will see fishermen paddling outrigger canoes, pareo-clad women strolling along roads and children fishing from island bridges. But it is the aquatic adventures that beckon most ashore; paragliding over the shimmering lagoon, snorkelling, scuba diving, dolphin watching and even shark feeding.
23 Aug | Auckland, New Zealand Sailing into Auckland's harbour you'll realise why this is called ‘the City of Sails’. The city has a vibrant style, whilst a visit to the ‘island of wine’ may be a perfect place to spend a day. Waitomo's glow worm grotto is a true geological phenomenon of nature and close by.
27 Aug | SydneyBe greeted by our famous Opera House, and say goodbye to new found friends.
12 May | SydneyStep onboard Sea Princess® and get ready for a world of discoveries.
14 May | BrisbaneLying on the banks of the meandering river, Brisbane boasts elegant 19th-century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. A dazzling array of adventures abound on the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.
21 May | Komodo Island, IndonesiaProclaimed as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature the island's distinctive and varied terrain creates the perfect environment for the powerful-looking reptiles. Visit Pink Beach a popular swimming and snorkelling spot that boasts a shimmering beach of pink sand.
24 May | SingaporeWhat will tempt you in vibrant Singapore? The world-class shopping, the 'open concept' famous Singapore Zoo or Jurong Bird Park? Perhaps the Raffles Hotel, immortalised in novels and history books – where you can sit at the Long Bar for a famed 'Singapore Sling'.
28 May | Colombo, Sri LankaDiscover the exotic beauty of the capital and explore British colonial influences that exist in tandem with ancient temples and flavourful culinary traditions. Visit the last Sinhalese kingdom of Kandy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
1 Jun | Muscat, Oman (Mina Qaboos) Oman is famous for its exotic culture, gorgeous desert scenery and crystal-clear blue waters. One of the most spectacular sights of Muscat is the Grand Mosque. A visit to Bait Al Zubair offers displays of weaponry and art.
2 - 3 Jun | Dubai, UAE With two days in spellbinding Dubai, you can visit the eye-catching Burj Khalifa and check out the observation deck taking in views of the city, beaches and desert. To experience the thriving culture, pay a visit to the massive Jumeirah Mosque with its impressive minarets and a soaring dome.
10 Jun | Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) On a shore excursion view one of the more awe-inspiring places in the world, the Lost City of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the tombs of ancient rulers, a massive amphitheatre and 'Al Khazneh', The Treasury.
11 - 12 Jun | Suez Canal Transit & Scenic CruisingTake in the breathtaking views as you enjoy a scenic transit from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
14 Jun | Santorini, Greece From sinking your toes into black-sand beaches to enjoying authentic Mediterranean cuisine at a cliff-top café, Santorini will delight. Outstanding views of the submerged volcano can be seen from Fira and photo opportunities abound in Oia, known for its picturesque architecture, pristine whitewashed buildings and blue-domed churches.
16 Jun | Sibenik, Croatia NEW
The quaint old town is rich in culture and historical monuments including the famous Cathedral of Sibenik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nearby lies the magnificent Krka National Park where a variety of animals, birds and plants welcome you.
17 - 18 Jun | Venice, Italy Venice's Grand Canal has been granted the coveted title of the '8th Cruise Wonder of the World', by Princess Cruises® and Condé Nast Traveler. Discover its piazzas and palaces, then board a gondola for a sunset ride and be serenaded under the glitter of starlight.
20 Jun | Valletta, Malta It's hard to know where to begin in this delightful, historic city. St. John's Cathedral is considered as one of the finest cathedrals in the world. The Tarxien Temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and date back to 3000 BCE, whilst an excursion to Hal Saflieni Hypogeum offers rock carved chambers and passages dating between 3600 and 2500 BCE.
22 Jun | Rome, Italy (from Civitavecchia)The Eternal City eternally beckons. Get a feel for the grandeur of a ruling empire when you discover the Sistine Chapel, the Roman Forum and Saint Peter’s Square and Basilica. Wonder at Rome’s grandest monument, the Colosseum.
23 Jun | Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo)Monte Carlo, playground of the rich and famous, lies at the heart of the Riviera. Sleek yachts grace the harbour. Boutiques offer fashions from the most prestigious couturiers in Europe. The ornate Prince palace, now opened to the public, is worth a visit.
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Departure Ports
Bay ofIslands
JAPAN
AUSTRALIA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
NEW ZEALAND
CHINA
Alaska CANADA
UNITED STATESSOUTH KOREA
Maui(Lahaina)
Osaka
Shimizu
HakodateKushiro
RaiateaPagoPago
Auckland
Tokyo(Yokohama)
SouthPacific Ocean
PacificOcean
IndianOcean
Sydney
Brisbane
Alotau
Manila
ShanghaiBusan
HongKong
Hubbard GlacierCollege Fjord
Anchorage(Seward)
Tahiti(Papeete)
JuneauSkagway
KetchikanKodiak Vancouver
Sitka
Victoria
San Francisco
Santa Barbara San Diego
Astoria
Monterey
Honolulu
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AMERICANSAMOA
Hawaii
PHILIPPINES
Seattle
55-night Tokyo to Sydney
49-night Sydney to San Francisco
28-night San Francisco to Sydney
27-night Tokyo to San Francisco
22-night Sydney to Tokyo
Get ready for an unforgettable travel experience on this 77-night full Circle Pacific voyage, or select your own adventures for a shorter cruise segment. Each segment is curated to encompass the best of each region. Choose from…77 nights
2020 circle pacific
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Sun Princess® 2020 Circle Pacific 77nightsRoundtrip from Sydney or Brisbane
Departure Ports
Bay ofIslands
JAPAN
AUSTRALIA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
NEW ZEALAND
CHINA
Alaska CANADA
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15 Apr Sydney
16 Apr Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
17 Apr Brisbane
18-19 Apr Cruising the Coral Sea
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21-25 Apr Cruising the Solomon, Bismark and
Philippine Seas, Cross the Equator
26 Apr Manila, Philippines
27 Apr Cruising the South China Sea
28 Apr Hong Kong, China
29-30 Apr Cruising the South China and
East China Seas
1 May Shanghai, China
2 May Cruising the East China Sea
3 May Busan, South Korea
4 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
5 May Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto)
6 May Shimizu, Japan (for Mount Fuji)
7 May Tokyo, Japan (Yokohama)
8 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
9 May Hakodate, Japan M
10 May Kushiro, Japan M
11-12 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
12 May Cross the International Dateline
13-15 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
16 May Kodiak, Alaska, USA
17 May Anchorage, Alaska, USA (Seward)
18 May College Fjord, Alaska, USA Scenic Cruising M
19 May Hubbard Glacier, Alaska, USA Scenic Cruising
20 May Sitka, Alaska, USA
21 May Skagway, Alaska, USA
22 May Juneau, Alaska, USA
23 May Ketchikan, Alaska USA
24 May Cruising the Inside Passage, Alaska, USA
25 May Vancouver, Canada
26 May Vancouver, Canada
27 May Victoria, Canada
28 May Seattle, USA
29 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
30 May Astoria, USA M
31 May Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
1 Jun San Francisco, USA
2 Jun San Francisco, USA
3 Jun Monterey, USA M
4 Jun Santa Barbara, USA M
5 Jun San Diego, USA
6-10 Jun Cruising the North Pacific Ocean
11 Jun Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, USA
12 Jun Maui, Hawaiian Islands, USA (Lahaina)
13-17 Jun Cruising the Pacific Ocean, cross the Equator
18 Jun Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete)
19 Jun Raiatea, French Polynesia
20-21 Jun Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
22 Jun Pago Pago, American Samoa
23-24 Jun Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
25 Jun Cross the International Dateline
26 Jun Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
27 Jun Auckland, New Zealand
28 Jun Bay of Islands, New Zealand
29-30 Jun Cruising the Tasman Sea
1 Jul Sydney
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Circle Pacific Roundtrip Fares are per person twin share .
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Sydney to Sydney 15 April 77 $16,999 $21,499 $26,999Brisbane to Brisbane 17 April 77 $16,999 $21,499 $26,999
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Sydney to Tokyo 15 April 22 $4,099 $5,399 $7,099 $12,499 $14,449 $16,499Sydney to San Francisco 15 April 49 $10,799 $13,699 $17,399Tokyo to San Francisco 7 May 27 $6,799 $8,399 $10,399Tokyo to Sydney 7 May 55 $13,699 $16,999 $21,099San Francisco to Sydney 2 Jun 28 $6,999 $8,699 $10,799
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 Circle Pacific 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, 2019. 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, 2019 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.
Mount Fuji, Japan
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
EARLY BOOKING BENEFITS^
Guests booking before 30 April 2019 will receive:
ONBOARD CREDIT^ AUD Full Circle Pacific 73+ nights $800 per person 49-55 nights $400 per person22-28 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 of up to $800 per person apply. See inside front cover for details.
^See page 12 for terms and conditions.Departure Ports
Tahiti, French Polynesia
20 May | Sitka, Alaska, USA Picturesque Sitka is an outdoor paradise. Enjoy marine wildlife viewing, hiking, kayaking, nature watching, fishing, ocean rafting and more. View Alaska brown bears at the Fortress of the Bear – a non-profit bear rescue facility.
21 May | Skagway, Alaska, USA Imagine the excitement of gold panning, or marvelling at waterfalls, glaciers and vistas when you take the White Pass Scenic Railway, described as the ‘scenic railway of the world’.
22 May | Juneau, Alaska, USAThe city was made famous for its discovery of gold nuggets. Go whale watching or feel your heart race on a sled pulled by huskies.
23 May | Ketchikan, Alaska, USAWatch an axe throwing and log rolling competition at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Stroll the halls of Totem Heritage Center or wander along historic Creek Street filled with quaint buildings and colourful galleries.
25 - 26 May | Vancouver, Canada Indulge in the delights of Granville Island. Wander along the forest trails of Stanley Park, stopping to admire the marine life inside the Vancouver Aquarium. From its scenic waterfront to the trendy Gastown area, Vancouver can be enjoyed over two wonderful days.
27 May | Victoria, CanadaWander down a winding pathway of sparkling fountains and exquisite foliage within the floral wonderland of Butchart Gardens. Victoria has a distinctly British flair and pubs are a popular place to relax.
28 May | Seattle, USA Picture strolling along Elliot Bay’s picturesque waterfront, gazing out across a sea of clouds from atop the futuristic Space Needle and then spotting Mt. Rainier’s towering presence in the distance. A visit to this ‘Emerald City’ will delight.
30 May | Astoria, USA NEW
As the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, Astoria offers a rich history for your exploration. There are dozens of exciting attractions including Fort Stevens State Park, Heritage Center Museum, and Columbia River Maritime Museum home to one of the nation's finest displays of model ships and nautical artifacts.
1 - 2 Jun | San Francisco, USA Cable cars and the Golden Gate Bridge rising from the fog – welcome to San Francisco arguably the most romantic and cosmopolitan city in the US. Visit Alcatraz, once home of famous gangsters like Al Capone, head out to the Napa Valley Wine Country or visit Muir Woods National Monument, home to the world’s tallest trees.
3 Jun | Monterey, USA NEW One of the most stunning, natural places on earth, the Monterey Peninsula, with its jagged coastline, deep blue waters, marine sanctuaries and cooling cypress forests, is so jaw-droppingly beautiful it has inspired artists and writers to its fabled shores. Visit Carmel-By-The-Sea, a favourite getaway for the Hollywood crowd.
15 Apr | SydneyStep aboard Sun Princess® for an unforgettable voyage.
17 Apr | BrisbaneSpend a wonderful day soaking in the delights of cosmopolitan Brisbane, or head to the national parks and artists’ villages in the hinterland areas of the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.
20 Apr | Alotau, Papua New Guinea NEW
Meet and greet elaborately dressed locals as they dance to the beat of kundu drums. See decorated Lopo war canoes at The Alotau Festival. This undiscovered gem offers crystal waterfalls and volcanic mountains.
26 Apr | Manila, Philippines Wander Manila’s Intramuros district with its old colonial architecture. Take a walking tour of 16th-century Fort Santiago and discover Filipino heritage at the exceptional Ayala Museum.
28 Apr | Hong Kong, China Skyscrapers glisten, junks and sampans ply the busy harbour waters and the green, dragon-crested hills of Kowloon beckon. Take in the entire spectacle and head to Victoria Peak for panoramic views or head to the shops and indulge in some retail therapy.
1 May | Shanghai, China Shanghai’s attractions are legendary, from exquisite temples and superb museums to the Bund’s elegant 19th-century European architecture. Yu Gardens, one of the most lavish and finest gardens in Shanghai with five acres of spellbinding cliffs, gorges and ponds is well worth a visit.
3 May | Busan, South Korea Amidst the serene and tranquil ancient Buddhist temples of Busan, is a bustling metropolis complete with skyscrapers, creating a starkly contrasting city. A popular attraction is the 13th-century Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, which boasts a three-story pagoda decorated with lions and statues of Goddess Buddha.
5 May | Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto)Japan's UNESCO World Heritage ancient capital has a wealth of attractions, historic castles, temples and monuments. Highlights include the magnificent Golden Pavilion with its two top floors completely covered in gleaming gold leaf and Osaka Castle, famous for its cherry trees.
6 May | Shimizu, Japan (for Mt . Fuji) A mesmerising landscape, a revered cultural history, and Japan’s most sacred volcano, Mount Fuji are just a few of the many delights beckoning you to come and explore this ancient city. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony steeped in ritual or enjoy a Geiko performance.
7 May | Tokyo, Japan (Yokohama) Experience Tokyo, an astounding city where the 21st-century co-exists with the spirit of ancient Japan. Explore the Meiji Shrine, witness the Great Buddha and see Tokyo laid out before you from the observation platform on the Tokyo Tower.
9 May | Hakodate, Japan NEW
For panoramic views ride to the summit of Hakodate in a cable car. Visit to the fabled nature preserve of Onuma Quasi-National Park for views of one of the most beautiful landscapes in Japan.
10 May | Kushiro, Japan NEW
Stroll through Kushiro Fisherman’s Wharf MOO, where you'll find a variety of local restaurants serving freshly caught seafood; or head inland for close-up views of the rare and graceful Japanese cranes at Kushiro Crane Park.
16 May | Kodiak, Alaska, USA This charming waterfront town offers picturesque scenery, quaint architecture and an abundance of cultural delights. Take a Wildlife Cruise to spot whales, sea lions, otters, puffins and bald eagles that live along the beautiful coastal landscape.
17 May | Anchorage Alaska, USA (Seward)Just a short drive from Anchorage, is Portage Glacier, Alaska's no. 1 visitor attraction. The Anchorage Museum boasts a superb collection of Native Alaskan art and artifacts and well worth a visit.
18 May | College Fjord, Alaska, USA Scenic Cruising NEW
Boasting the world’s largest collection of tidewater glaciers, College Fjord features magnificent snow-capped mountains – it’s a magical wonderland of epic proportions.
19 May | Hubbard Glacier, Alaska, USA Scenic CruisingThe immense beauty and phenomenal blue hues of North America’s largest tidewater glacier are best seen from the decks of Sun Princess®. From your prime viewing spot, you could witness the glacier calving as it often expels icebergs the size of a 10-storey building...imagine the splash!
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4 Jun | Santa Barbara, USA NEW
Santa Barbara is a place where food, art, history, fashion, wine and sunshine mix to create a delightful and unique experience. From the wine country to Santa Barbara Mission you will be spoilt for choice in this port.
5 Jun | San Diego, USA World-renowned attractions such as the San Diego Zoo, the Salk Institute, Sea World, La Jolla and the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge draw visitors from around the globe.
11 Jun | Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, USA Famous Waikiki Beach may draw you into tropical waters. Take a trip to Diamond Head for stupendous views. A visit to Pearl Harbor is a haunting reminder of the tragic events of World War II. With a late departure you can cap off your day watching the sunset before an evening Luau.
12 Jun | Maui, Hawaiian Islands, USA (Lahaina) Maui boasts stunning landscapes and superb beaches. Visit the Haleakala National Park and see the volcanic landscapes, or walk the path to the outlook of the Iao Needle for great views.
18 Jun | Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the Tahitian essence of ‘mana’ – the power of life. Enjoy a charming blend of Polynesian ‘joie de vivre’ and Gallic sophistication. Admire Gauguin’s paintings or head to the lush rainforests.
19 Jun | Raiatea, French PolynesiaYou are in for a real treat on the island of Raiatea. Visit a black pearl farm or simply relax on one of the beautiful beaches. If you’d rather get your adrenaline pumping, take a 4WD excursion to see the natural wonders.
22 Jun | Pago Pago, American SamoaBe on deck as you sail into one of the most dramatic harbours in the Pacific, with mountain peaks encircling a deep harbour. Hear tales of the South Pacific and let your cares slip away as you discover this island paradise.
27 Jun | Auckland, New ZealandVisit the Auckland Museum and enjoy a stirring performance of traditional Māori stories, chants and dances, culminating in the world-famous Haka. Spend the day exploring the natural wonder known as Ruakuri Caves or head out to a vineyard and sample some wines.
28 Jun | Bay of Islands, New ZealandExplorers have been lured here for centuries. This is the birthplace of modern New Zealand. Visit the spot where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. The coastal scenery is magnificent so why not take to the water in a canoe or kayak?
1 Jul | SydneySadly, it’s time to depart and return home with memories to last a lifetime.
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explore the ports
optional overland excursionsA World Cruise can only visit so many places. So with our exciting overland excursions, you can access MACHU PICCHU ‘CITY IN THE CLOUDS’ and the GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. For more details visit: princess.com
Cartagena Excursion
CANOE TOUR OF MANGROVE TUNNELS & OLD CITY STROLL Nature, wildlife and the Old City come alive on this combination tour. Explore a mangrove ecosystem in a traditional canoe, then spend some time in the Old City on a short, guided walking tour.
Honolulu Excursion
NUUANU PALI LOOKOUTThis breathtaking lookout features strong winds, 300 metre cliffs and panoramic views of the windward side of the island.
Venice Excursion
EVENING GONDOLA RIDE WITH SERENADEBoard your sleek black gondola and embark for the ultimate Venetian experience – a 30 minute evening cruise along some of the inner canals. Sail under ancient stone bridges and cruise past Renaissance and Baroque buildings and palaces.
Akureyri Excursion
THE BEST OF AKUREYRI Explore Northern Iceland’s dramatic and dynamic landscapes, from majestic Godafoss Falls and Lake Myvatn’s geothermal district to Dimmuborgir's lava formations and Namaskard's vaporous boiling mud pools.
Ketchikan Excursion
SALMON SPORT FISHING In the ‘Salmon Capital of the World’, troll for salmon and test your sport fishing skills. Enjoy your catch on board or have it shipped to your home for an additional charge.
Petra Excursion
THE LOST CITY Uncover Jordan’s past with this thrilling excursion to the ‘Lost City of Petra’, hidden deep in the desert. Walk through a narrow gorge, the Siq, to the city and explore its tombs, theatres, obelisks and water channels before enjoying a buffet lunch at a nearby restaurant.
Tokyo Excursion
MT. FUJI & HAKONE NATIONAL PARKBoard a ropeway tram for a tour of the Owakudani Valley, a geothermal wonderland of boiling mineral springs, and cruise Lake Ashi aboard a Viking-style vessel for stunning views of Mount Fuji.
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venice, italy
akureyri, iceland
ketchikan, alaska
aqaba, (for petra) jordan
tokyo japan (yokohama)
One of the most interesting cities on the World Cruise itinerary steeped in history. The walled centre of Cartagena is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its winding streets lined with Spanish Colonial architecture display colourfully painted buildings, local bars and restaurants.
The city of Honolulu and the island of Oahu offer a wealth of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor are two of the city’s enduring symbols. Beyond the city lie tropical rainforests and the North Shore, known for its surfing beaches.
Charges apply for shore excursions.
Venice has long been regarded as one of the world's most beautiful cities. Napoleon, once described St. Mark's Square as the finest drawing room in Europe. The famed Grand Canal is lined with stunning buildings that reflect the city's unique heritage. Watch the clock tower strike the passing hours, as they for 500 years...Venice is an unparalleled experience on your World Cruise.
World Cruise visitors to Akureyri find it hard to understand that the town lies just below the Arctic Circle. The climate is temperate: flower boxes fill the windows of houses, and trees line the neat, well-tended avenues. Akureyri’s Botanical Gardens provide home to over 2000 species of flora from around the world. Visit the ‘Waterfall of the Gods’ where rushing glacial waters carved the canyon.
Watch athletes vie for the title in axe throwing and log rolling at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Stroll the halls of the Totem Heritage Center while colourful totem poles make an imprint in your mind. From its historic Creek Street filled with quaint buildings, local shops and colourful galleries to welcoming locals, Ketchikan is a wonder to explore on your Circle Pacific Cruise.
The port of Aqaba has been an important strategic and commercial centre for over three millennia. Today, Aqaba is Jordan’s only seaport and is the gateway to the Lost City of Petra – a city that may date to 6000 BC – and Wadi Rum, where the English soldier mystic named T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’. Aqaba offers renowned diving opportunities and this destination will be a highlight of your World Cruise.
Hidden within the radiant lights and exhilarating sounds of Tokyo are tranquil garden sanctuaries. Worlds of new and old collide where a modern skyline cascades over tender cherry blossoms, still ponds, and relaxing teahouses that will enchant Circle Pacific Cruise visitors.
R E C O M M E N D E D
MAKE A TOASTThere’s a bar and lounge to complement just about every mood, offering a diverse selection of cocktails, cold brews and stellar wines. Make it a date night and taste varieties from some of the world’s premier wine regions, or gather with new friends you’ve met on board for fine regional whiskies as you explore together. For great value and convenience, choose a beverage package that suits your taste and enjoy your favourite coffee and teas, cocktails, beer, soft drinks and more!
timeless indulgences
Just as an epic cruise introduces your palate to an array of culinary traditions, your time at sea is also a time to tempt your taste buds. Satisfy your cravings, from casual burgers served on deck and fine dining in a club-like atmosphere to specialty restaurants. And an optional beverage package ensures a carefree holiday as you sip, savour and mingle with your loved ones and newfound friends.
BALCONY DININGEnjoy an intimate, romantic dining experience right from your own balcony with a magnificent horizon as your backdrop. Gaze upon breathtaking views while you sip champagne and dine on delicate sweet lobster tail or juicy steak, all served to you by your dedicated waitstaff.
DINE AS YOU LIKEDine like a local when you savour authentic cuisine on board as you sail the high seas. From Asian noodle dishes to Alaskan seafood, Northern European treats to South Pacific delicacies and more, indulge in new and unexpected flavours – and come home all the richer for it!
Expand your palate with specialty diningDining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. Sterling Steakhouse serves the highest quality cuts of premium, grain-fed beef including New York strip steak, Porterhouse and Filet Mignon. Or take dining to a new level with our exclusive Chef’s Table Experience, where an executive chef prepares a specially designed menu and pairing suggestions at a private dining table.
While sailing across oceans and between dynamic ports, every moment at sea is an opportunity for indulgence. Spend time as you wish – whether that means beginning your day with breakfast in bed or a morning stroll. Inhale fresh sea air while lounging poolside or indulge in blissful spa treatments. Tap into your favourite pastimes and discover new talents with enriching classes, enjoy live entertainment, and savour mouthwatering cuisine with new friends while raising a toast to adventures ahead.
Venues vary by ship. Nominal charges may apply.
New discoveries on shore await when morning breaks, while evenings are your time to experience extraordinary entertainment. From toe-tapping Broadway-style production numbers to dazzling magicians or late-night cocktails at the casino, every night on board will leave you amazed.
SHARE™ BY CURTIS STONE^Chef Curtis Stone's first restaurant at sea gives you an exclusive opportunity to enjoy his award-winning cuisine. Dedicated to bringing people together and connecting with others through delicious food, SHARE™ by Curtis Stone is a six-course fine-dining experience, with premium ingredients from around the world in a comfortably elegant setting. Enjoy SHARE™ on Sun Princess™. You can savour fresh dishes Crafted by Curtis in the Main Dining Room on Sea Princess®.
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joyful rejuvenation
New discoveries on shore await when morning breaks, while evenings are your time to experience extraordinary entertainment. From toe-tapping Broadway-style production numbers to dazzling magicians or late-night cocktails at the casino, every night on board will leave you amazed.
Find your oasis in the welcoming ambience of your ship. Your well-being is first and foremost at Lotus Spa® with a menu of treatments such as a healing bamboo massage. Keep up with your workout routine or turn to the experts at the fitness centre to tailor healthful new habits. And the award-winning Princess Luxury Bed provides the ultimate night’s sleep, refreshing and readying you for a new day’s adventures.
STAY IN SHAPEEnjoy a jog around our track that encompasses your ship, a favourite guest attribute! Or schedule a private session with one of our personal trainers. From free and machine weights to yoga and spinning classes, the state-of-the-art fitness centre offers everything you need to stay in shape during your voyage.
AFTERNOON DELIGHTHonour the treasured tradition of afternoon tea in the ship’s elegant dining room, served by white-gloved waiters. Sip on a wide selection of teas or coffee, and nibble on tasty treats like freshly prepared finger sandwiches, cookies and cakes.
LOTUS SPA® Set some time aside to relax in our award-winning Lotus Spa – named “Best Spa on a Cruise Ship” by Spafinder Wellness 365.™ Spoil yourself with an aroma stone therapy massage or a detoxifying ocean wrap, and renew for your next day of adventures ashore.
LOCAL ENCOUNTERSLearn the stories behind the places you’ll explore with our exclusive Encounters with Discovery at SEA™ program. Destination experts and presenters offer insight into the culture and history of the places you’ll be visiting. You’ll gain historical context, tips on seeking out local cuisine and recommendations on the best ways to experience top tourist sites before you even step on shore.
SAILAWAY EXPERIENCESEnjoy sail-away celebrations as an exciting send-off in select ports! From the deck, wave goodbye to some of the hidden gems you’ve just discovered and enjoy music unique to each destination. Enjoy the ease of your cruise back aboard your ship as you sail to your next amazing port.
EXPERIENCE THE WORLD’S GREAT CELEBRATIONS Celebrate timeless traditions from nearly every corner of the globe with our Festivals of the World celebrations! Enjoy music, folkloric performances, enriching activities, themed movies and specialty shopping. Festivals of the World is a gala event you won’t want to miss.
FEELING LUCKY?Try your hand at all your favourite Vegas games in our onboard casino – from blackjack, roulette and craps to video poker and slots. Will you be the lucky one to hit the jackpot?
THE NIGHT IS YOUNG Your ship comes alive at night with a plethora of onboard entertainment. Talented performers from Las Vegas to Broadway come aboard to entertain you with colourful musical revues, blending popular tunes and
lively dance routines. Kick up your heels on the dance floors or sing along in the piano bar. Featured guest entertainers, from magicians to comedians and jugglers, are also ready to amaze you!
the libraryIn moments where you’d like to pick up a good book or learn about your next port of call, step into our library. Even take a good read up on deck to enjoy alongside the sea breeze. And discuss carefully chosen book selections among fellow guests through our Book Club.
enriching experiences
Expand your horizons with a variety of activities to enjoy during days at sea. Culinary demos, golf chipping, knitting groups, tournaments, photography courses, trivia and fascinating lectures are just the beginning! Also participate in an array of local traditions from the places you’ll visit.
YOUR BEST NIGHT’S SLEEPEnd the day by sinking into the Jacquard-woven cotton linens of the Princess Luxury Bed. Developed by board-certified sleep expert Dr. Michael Breus and HGTV design star Candice Olson, this blissful bed was scientifically designed to capture the pure essence of a good night’s sleep.
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THE SUITE LIFEEnhance your World Cruise or Circle Pacific Cruise with some of the most incredible accommodations at sea. With up to 63 square metres of living space with large balconies and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, you’ll travel
the world in VIP style and comfort when you reserve a Princess Suite: convenience, personalised service and superb dining to priority embarkation and disembarkation, plus a wealth of other amenities. Your every
desire will be met with VIP touches, including priority dining and shore excursion reservations, a daily mimosa breakfast, exclusive lounge areas and so much more. See the grid on the opposite page for details.
your home, away from home
Whether you’re returning from an exhilarating adventure on land or concluding a laid-back day at sea, you’ll always appreciate the welcoming ambience of your private stateroom. A good night’s rest is always within reach as you take in soothing ocean views and sink into the soft, circular-knitted mattresses of your custom-made Princess Luxury Bed. With ample amenities and the intuitive services of attentive and friendly staff, your accommodations truly become your home.
Note: Amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship. Certain stateroom categories may vary in size and configuration by ship. Stateroom views are considered unobstructed unless noted otherwise. Some categories have portholes versus picture windows. Some staterooms are partially to fully obstructed, as shown on deck plans. 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 glass railings. Upper berth and bed ladder capacities are 113 kg. Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths and one upper berth, and the staterooms can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage. Use of rollaway beds restricts cabin space. Call 13 24 88 for more information. *Open for breakfast and dinner daily as well as lunch on sea days. ^Includes ½ bottle of red wine and ½ bottle of white wine on embarkation day. ^^Charges apply for pizza delivery and beverages. Subject to change. ‡Complimentary mini-bar setup is one-time only per stateroom for guests 18 and over. Welcome glass of Champagne is for guests 18 and over.
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• Refrigerator
• Flat-panel television
• Bathroom with shower
• Complimentary 24-hour room service^^
• Hair dryer
• Digital security safe
standard staterooms features:
INTERIOR Our most affordable option, the interior stateroom features two twin beds or a queen-size bed.
WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE Full wheelchair-turning space, roll-in shower with grab bars and fold-down seat, easy-access closet and accessible writing desk. Details at princess.com.
OCEANVIEW Includes all our standard Princess amenities, with a broad picture window to bring in light and views.
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AMENITIES SUITE CLUB CLASS MINI-SUITE BALCONY
Balcony with luxury furniture including 2 loungers, 4 chairs, table and ottoman
Balcony with standard furniture including 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman
2 floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
1 floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door
Two flat-panel televisions
Our very best Mini-Suites
Club Class Dining*
One-time complimentary wine setup^
Evening canapés, upon request
Welcome glass of Champagne‡
One complimentary mini-bar setup‡
Separate sitting area with sofa bed, chair and table
Upgraded bathroom amenities
Bathroom tub and massage shower head
Separate shower
Upgraded terry shawl bathrobes
Complimentary dinner in a specialty restaurant on embarkation day
Priority specialty dining and shore excursion reservations
Complimentary laundry and professional cleaning services
Priority embarkation and disembarkation at the beginning and end of your cruise
Priority disembarkation at tender port
SUITE Our most spacious option, with all the amenities of Club Class plus premiums, such as complimentary laundry and mini-bar set up.
CLUB CLASS Includes the standard features of a Mini-Suite, with enhanced amenities, such as Club Class dining and other VIP touches and upgrades.
MINI-SUITE Substantially larger than a balcony stateroom, enjoy upgraded amenities including a separate seating area with sofa bed and bathroom tub.
BALCONY With a balcony and patio furniture, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, savour the stunning scenery right from your stateroom.
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Aft Forward
Plaza – 5Fiesta – 4
Promenade – 7Emerald – 6
Caribe – 9Dolphin – 8
Aloha – 11
Lido – 14
Baja – 10
Riviera – 12
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LaundromatCafé CornicheMonte Carlo Club Casino/Captain’s Circle/Players BarD753-D701 D623-D601 D339-D201
LaundromatTraviata Dining Room The Shops of Princess E353-E301LaundromatRigoletto Dining Room Guest Services/Shore Excursions/La Patisserie/Grand Plaza P349-P225
Terrace Grill Bar/Horizon Court/SteakhouseSeaview Bar & Hot Tub
SportsCourt
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Sea & Sun Princess®Passenger Capacity: 2,000Length: 261mGross Tonnage: 77,499Inaugural Cruise: December 19, 1998Christened by: Joanna Lumley (Actress)
Stateroom Description
SUITE
S2 Owner’s suite Aft (Baja, Caribe)
S3 Penthouse suite Aft (Dolphin)
S4 Penthouse suite Aft (Baja, Caribe)
CLUB CLASS MINI-SUITE
M1 Premium Mid-ship (Baja)
M4 Premium Aft (Dolphin)
MINI-SUITE
MB Mid-forward (Baja)
ME Forward (Baja)
BALCONY
BA Mid-ship (Baja, Caribe)
BB Mid-forward (Caribe), Mid-aft (Baja, Caribe), Mid-ship (Aloha)
BC Mid-forward (Riviera, Aloha), Mid-aft (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 (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 (Riviera, Aloha, Dolphin, Emerald, Plaza), Mid-aft (Aloha, Dolphin)
ID Aft (Baja, Caribe)
IE Forward (Baja, Caribe), Aft (Aloha, Dolphin)
IF Forward (Riviera, Aloha, Dolphin, Emerald, Plaza)
Fully Accessible stateroom, roll-in shower only
Ambulatory Accessible, accessible features may include grab barsand and/or fold down shower seats
Two lower beds not convertible to queen; shower only
Will accommodate third and fourth person
Will accommodate third person
Family suites DXXX/DXXX and DXXX/DXXX:Interconnecting staterooms with private balcony; accommodate up toeight persons (DXXX and DXXX not shown separately)
Connecting staterooms
Will accommodate 5 berths
Will accommodate a rollaway
Portholes
Queen bed not convertible to twotwin beds
Balcony door blocked when upper berth is in use
Balcony access when in port only
Fully Accessible stateroom, roll-in shower only
• Will accommodate third and fourth person▲ Will accommodate third personn Will accommodate third and fourth person,
fourth berth is rollaway bed
* Two twin 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.
Certain stateroom categories may vary in size and configuration by ship. Stateroom views are considered unobstructed. 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 glass railings. Upper berth and bed ladder capacities are 113 kg. Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths and one upper berth, and the staterooms can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage. Use of rollaway beds restricts cabin space. Call 13 24 88 for more information.
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