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Stretched over a volcanic field on New Zealand’s North Island is the country’s largest city, multicultural Auckland.
From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.
Cosmopolitan Brisbane attracts millions of visitors each year thanks to its eclectic mix of attractions, beautiful skyline and climate.
Airlie Beach, a coastal town in Queensland, Australia, is a vibrant hub nestled against the aquamarine waters of the Whitsundays.
Beautiful Bali is everything you imagine it will be; humbling temples, tranquil lakes, traditional villages, idyllic sands and thriving paddy fields.
Diamond-shaped Pulau Ujong is Singapore's main island and it's bursting with colour, energy and culture.
Hailed as the "Pearl of the Andaman Sea," this island off Thailand's long southern coast boasts a colorful history. A crossroads for trade, Phuket has been a melting pot of Thai, Malay, Chinese and Western influences. Its importance over the past 500 years stemmed from the island's natural resources, which include tin, hardwoods and rubber. In the past half-century, Phuket has enjoyed wide popularity as one of the premier travel destinations in Southeast Asia. Travelers are drawn to the island's beaches, crystalline waters, and dramatic, forested hills.
Sri Lanka's naturally wonderful landscape has been shaped by Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and European influences for a fascinating multicultural heritage.
Oman is commonly described as a Persian Gulf State. Strictly speaking, no part of Oman lies on the Persian Gulf: the nation occupies the southeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula. Salalah, its second largest city, is an anomaly in Arabia as it benefits from the climatic effects of the yearly monsoon. The city is an oasis where tropical fruits grow abundantly. But as you travel outside the city, along the white beaches of the coast or into the serene mountains, one is soon reminded of the vast desert of the Arabian Peninsula. Salalah is the birthplace of Oman's reigning Sultan Qaboos. The city is surrounded by coconut, banana, guava and papaya groves.
This history-rich Jordanian city boasts impressive scuba diving and water sport options, plus nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Transiting through the Suez Canal is sure to be one of the lifelong memories of your cruise. The thought of a canal linking the Mediterranean and Red Sea extends back in history as far as 2100 B.C. Napoleon Bonaparte, pursuing his dreams of conquest, entertained the notion in 1798. But it was French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps who finally proved that a canal across the Suez was practicable. Work on the canal began in 1858. Eleven years later the opening of the Suez Canal was an international event. The world had acquired a quicker route to Asia-as well as a Verdi opera called Aida. Of course the Suez Canal was a source of immediate controversy. The British wrested control of the canal from Egypt in 1882. Egypt regained control during its revolution of 1952. In 1956, the British, allied with the French and Israelis, nearly took the canal back. The Arab-Israeli Six Day War of 1967 closed the canal until 1973, when another war and intense international negotiations led to its return to Egyptian control.
The city of Chania is divided in two parts - the old town and the new town which coexist harmoniously - each with their own charms. The old town, however, is the beating heart of Chania and exudes true beauty with its cobbled streets, narrow alleyways, and listed buildings from different eras - some of which have been transformed in restaurants or shops.
Italy's third-largest city, Naples is a bustling metropolis famed for it stately buildings, crowded streets, pizza - and notoriously bad traffic. However, this beautiful city is rich in centuries-old culture and customs. Naples is also your gateway to the Isle of Capri, the fabled Amalfi Coast and the ruins of Pompeii, buried in ash by the cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Naples boasts an ideal location, with both the ruins of Roman cities and the stunning Amalfi Coast in easy reach.
Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter. Rome has been a magnet luring the world's greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars.
Elba is the third largest island in Italy and an international tourist destination. Yet, its natural beauty has remained unspoiled, from crystal clear aquamarine waters and pristine white-sand beaches, to scenic woodlands, desert plains and mountainous regions.
Formerly a small fishing village on the western coast of Tuscany, Livorno was reinvented as an ideal Renaissance city at the hands of the sixteenth century House of Medici.
Toulon, nestled between sea and mountains on the Mediterranean coast of France, is a city where naval history and Provençal charm converge.
The 1992 Summer Olympics revealed to the world what Europeans and seasoned travelers already knew - Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures. Vibrant and earthy, commercial and cultural, this city of two million residents is the capital of Spain's autonomous region of Catalonia. Stroll along the wide, tree-lined promenades of Las Ramblas and marvel at the spires of Gaudi's Basilica La Sagrada Familia. Or visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic - also home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler's paradise.
An expansive marina, a city full of history and golden beaches with cerulean waters characterise the welcoming capital of the Balearic Islands archipelago.
Tangier - the very name conjures up an air of mystery and adventure, a place where Berber tribesmen, Europeans and assorted adventurers meet and mingle in the narrow streets of the Kasbah. The city's history and culture does little to dispel that sense of mystery. Founded by Carthaginians in the 5th century B.C., the city has seen great powers and would-be conquerors come and go; the city always abides. There is also the Tangier of the mind. Since the 19th century, European and American painters, poets and writers have been drawn to the narrow streets of old city. Delacroix first immortalized Tangier's landscaped and publicized its charms, giving Europe a taste for the exotic. And American writers like Paul Bowles, William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg made the city a veritable suburb of modern American literature.
The sprawling, Moroccan city of Casablanca, sits on the north-west coast of Africa.
Follow in the footsteps of the world’s greatest explorers as you wind your way through Lisbon’s cobblestone streets. Take in the tree-lined squares, ancient castles and colourful cityscape of Portugal’s capital city.
With its must-see architecture and mouth-watering eateries, cultural Bilbao is a far cry from its industrial roots.
Bordeaux, often referred to as the wine capital of the world, is an enchanting city nestled in the heart of France's renowned wine region.
Nestled along the River Lee, Cork, affectionately known as the Rebel City, is a vibrant melting pot of cultural richness and historical depth in Southern Ireland.
Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a dynamic metropolis known for its rich industrial heritage and vibrant cultural scene.
Dive into the historic maritime splendour of Liverpool, the iconic port city that’s a portal to vast, seafaring journeys.
Embark from the storied cliffs of Dover, where the iconic White Cliffs stand as silent sentinels to England's maritime legacy.
On the west coast of Norway, amidst rolling mountains and striking fjords, sits vibrant Bergen.
Skjolden, cradled at the heart of Norway's majestic fjords, serves as the gateway to awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Nestled within the Lofoten archipelago, Svolvær serves as a captivating introduction to Norway's stark and haunting beauty.
Tromsø, often dubbed the Gateway to the Arctic, beckons visitors with its enchanting blend of urban sophistication and untouched wilderness.
Perched on the very tip of Norway, Honningsvåg is a beacon of Arctic allure. As one of the northernmost cities in the world, it serves as a gateway to the enchanting realm of the North Cape.
Ísafjörður, the heart of the Westfjords in Iceland, is a gem hidden by towering mountains and enchanting fjords.
Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.
Nanortalik means "place of bears" in Greenlandic. Summer visitors to this extraordinary - and extraordinarily isolated - port may spot polar bears on the offshore flow ice. Those offshore waters also teem with seals and Minke, humpback and fin whales. Ashore, brightly painted wooden houses cluster to a rocky peninsula in the harbor. Dramatic boulders dot the landscape, and mountains surround the port. (Nanortalik is well known to the world's elite rock climbers.) Ruined Viking farmsteads and ancient Inuit sites dot the surrounding countryside. The port was founded 1797 as a Danish whaling station. Today, Nanortalik is a fishing port, and many people are traditional seal hunters.
If you're a seasoned traveler with a taste for destinations untrammeled by modern tourism, Qaqortoq is the ultimate port of call. Qaqortoq means "White Palace" in Greenlandic, and this small town of about 3,400 is the cultural and commercial center of Southern Greenland. Inuit and then Europeans were drawn to the site over 200 years ago, they were lured by the wealth of marine mammals that thrive in the offshore waters during summer. The climate is, at best, highly unpredictable. Summer temperatures normally compare to summer temperatures in Northern Europe, but weather is variable even in summer. In winter, Qaqortoq is frequently isolated by winter sea ice and accessible only by airplane or helicopter. The harsh landscape and harsher climate have helped preserve traditional Greenlandic culture - the centuries-old Inuit skills of hunting, kayaking, and fishing are still revered in this unique place. Organized shore excursions for Qaqortoq may not available on select voyages, but the town is easy to explore on your own. The ship's launches drop you off at the pier, providing you with the opportunity to stroll the streets, visit the small local museum, talk to the local residents, buy a souvenir stamp at the Post Office and perhaps purchase an Inuit handicraft as a remembrance of your visit to one of the unique communities on the planet. Note: Your ship anchors at Qaqortoq and passengers are transferred to shore via ship's launches, weather conditions permitting.
The capital of Nova Scotia and the largest city in Canada's Atlantic Provinces, Halifax was once Great Britain's major military bastion in North America. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings of Halifax's Historic Properties recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage. Stroll the waterfront, and you may find Nova Scotia's floating ambassador, the schooner Bluenose II, tied up to Privateer's Wharf, just as old sailing ships have done for over 200 years. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia's stunning scenery, including famous Peggy's Cove, where surf-pounded granite cliffs and a solitary lighthouse create an unsurpassed scene of rugged natural beauty.
From the Statue of Liberty to Broadway theatres, you’re spoilt for choice for things to see and do in the Big Apple.
Famous for sea, sun and swaying palm trees, Miami is a young and trendy city which dazzles visitors with its subtropical climate and cosmopolitan lifestyle.
On Colombia’s Caribbean-facing coast, Cartagena is a handsome and historic city, with distinctive Colonial architecture dating back to the sixteenth century.
The colourful capital of Peru, Lima has long been renowned for its rich history.
San Martin is your gateway to the quiet colonial town of Pisco and its fertile coastal valley. For thousands of years, pre-Columbian societies thrived in river valleys such as this. Utilizing sophisticated systems of irrigation, they transformed the harsh coastal desert into productive farmland. The legacy of these ancient people, from their giant geometric etchings on the desert floor to their ancient burial grounds, continues to draw curious adventurers from around the world. San Martin is also your gateway to two other mysterious marvels: the Inca palace complex at Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Archipelago.
Over 1,000 miles away from its nearest inhabited neighbour, remote Easter Island is a unique Chilean treasure in the South Pacific.
Lying below the tropic of Capricorn, halfway between New Zealand and the Americas, lonely Pitcairn Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. It was here that Fletcher Christian and eight of the mutineers of the HMS Bounty, along with their Tahitian companions, came in search of a new life. Set aflame and sunk by the infamous mutineers, parts of the legendary HMS Bounty shipwreck are still visible in the waters of Bounty Bay. Today, one of the island's most famous residents is its sole surviving Galapagos Giant Tortoise, named Turpen, who was introduced to Pitcairn sometime between 1937 and 1951. Several species of seabirds also nest here, including the flightless Henderson Crake, Fairy Terns, the Common Noddy, the Red-tailed Tropic Bird and the Pitcairn Island Warbler.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Tahiti with its vast mountains, white sandy beaches, turquoise ocean and glittering coral reefs.
Stretched over a volcanic field on New Zealand’s North Island is the country’s largest city, multicultural Auckland.
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On Crown Princess, you can enjoy sweeping views of romantic landscapes across the world from her nearly 900 balconies, experience the relaxed comfort of the intimate onboard venues and fill your evenings with exquisite food.
What’s onboard: Adagio, Aerobics, Beauty Salon, Botticelli Dining Room, Cafe Caribe, Calypso Bar, Calypso Reef & Pool, Captain’s Circle, Casino Bar, Center Court, Chill Out, Club Fusion, Coffee & Cones, Conference Center, Crooners Lounge & Bar, Crown Grill, Da Vinci Dining Room, Escapes Travel Cafe, Explorers Lounge, Fitness Center, Future Cruise Sales, Gatsby’s Casino, Guest Services, Horizon Court, Horizon Terrace, International Cafe, Internet Cafe, Jogging Track, Library, Lotus Spa, Medical Center, Michelangelo Dining Room, Movie Under The Stars, Neptune’s Reef & Pool, Photo Gallery, Platinum Studio, Princess Fine Arts Gallery, Princess Links, Princess Theater, Promenade Galleria, Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, Sauna, Shore Excursions, Skywalkers Nightclub, Slice, Speakeasy Cigar Lounge, Splash Pool, Steam Room, Sun Terrace, Teen Lounge, Terrace Pool, THE MIX, The Piazza, The Salty Dog Grill, The Sanctuary, The Shops of Princess, Thermal Suite, Tradewinds, Video Arcade, Vines Bar, Wedding Chapel, Wheelhouse Bar, Youth Center and much, much more.
Yes. In accordance with health authority directives, all Princess cruises will be operated as vaccinated cruises. These cruises are available for guests who have received their final dose of an authorized/approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of their vaccination. Boosters are highly recommended for those eligible at least 7 days before. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and the dates given will be required and will need to be shown at the terminal prior to boarding. Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. Children ages five to 11 can sail if they are fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative PCR test taken within three days of embarkation at the terminal before boarding and follow all other requirements for unvaccinated guests. Fully vaccinated guests must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination (with the dates of doses received) at the terminal prior to boarding. Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. If you are unlikely to be fully vaccinated at the time of departure, please enquire at time of booking regarding their Book with Confidence Policy. Guests should always ensure they understand all requirements to travel from their home country and the destinations they plan to visit. Details continue to be updated regularly and official websites and apps developed by government agencies and tourism ministries are the recommended resources.
Yes. In accordance with health authority directives, all Princess cruises will be operated as vaccinated cruises. These cruises are available for guests who have received their final dose of an authorized/approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of their vaccination. Boosters are highly recommended for those eligible at least 7 days before.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and the dates given will be required and will need to be shown at the terminal prior to boarding. Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding.
Please take note that at the terminal guests will need to provide a negative viral COVID 19 test which has been taken within the three days prior to departure, however it no longer needs to be medically observed.
As the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine becomes available to children 5-11 years old, following the CDC’s recommendation, Princess look forward to welcoming fully vaccinated children from the age of 5 and above. If you are unlikely to be fully vaccinated at the time of departure, please enquire at time of booking regarding their Book with Confidence Policy.
Guests should always ensure they understand all requirements to travel from their home country and the destinations they plan to visit. Details continue to be updated regularly and official websites and apps developed by government agencies and tourism ministries are the recommended resources.
From 6th September, unvaccinated guests will be welcome to cruise on most voyages of less than 16 nights but they must provide a negative self-test taken within three days of embarkation. Please note that unvaccinated children under 5 years old will not requre a pre-cruise test.
Fully-vaccinated guests on voyages of up to 15 nights will no longer be required to take a pre-cruise test with the exception of full Panama Canal transits, trans-ocean and other special itineraries. If booked on a voyage with enhanced guidlines, a supervised test will still be required within three days of embarkation for all guests aged 5 and older.
The Greek government has their own testing requirements. For voyages departing, arriving or visiting Greece, please refer to the Greece table for Vaccination and Testing Requirements.
Princess MedallionClass® is a small wearable device which enables keyless stateroom entry, contactless payment, touch free boarding, as well as enabling you to order what ever you need and get it delivered.
Use Princess MedallionClass® alongside Onboard Navigation and Shipmate™ Locator for the ability to locate your loved ones anywhere on the ship and you can send messages through the app.
Princess MedallionClass® is available across the entire fleet.
The MedallionClass App allows you to complete all your boarding information on OceanReady prior to embarkation, this will enable a faster check-in process.
The Cruise Personaliser on the MedallionClass App allows you reserve shore excursions, book flights and transfers, purchase beverage packages, book spa treatments.
You do not need to purchase MedallionNet® Wi-Fi to use the MedallionClass App on board.
For just £50 per day per guest Princess Plus includes the Plus Beverage Package (sodas, speciality coffees and teas, cocktails, wine and beer up to $12 each), Wi-Fi (1 device per guest) and Crew Appreciation (gratuities).
Crew Appreciation (gratuities) is a daily amount added to your onboard account, this will be shared amongst the crew in hotel, dining and entertainment. Prices are based on stateroom category and begin at $14.50 per guest.
You can book shore excursions up to 12 weeks before travel on Cruise Personaliser on the MedallionClass App, up to 5 days before departure.
The currency onboard is US dollars, unless stated. On select Australian itineraries the currency is Australian dollars.
Princess Cruises offers up to $250 on board spend for British Armed forces veterans, as well as active, retired or disabled military personnel. Available on any cruise at any time of year, it is tiered depending on voyage length.
When adding on Wi-Fi, gratuities and premium drinks both passengers in the stateroom will need to upgrade to this package.
Champagne Gift Box is one per booking, tiered depending on grade booked, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.