Princess Cruises has announced that the 2019/2020
Australian cruise season will be the largest in its
history. A total of five ships will travel to over 100
destinations and carry 200,000 guests.
Sailings will depart from Sydney, Perth (Fremantle),
Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland.
They include voyages around Australia, New
Zealand and beyond including Singapore, Hong
Kong, Fiji and Bali.
Tony Roberts, Princess Cruises' vice president UK
and Europe, said: "UK bookings to Australia have
nearly doubled year-on-year in 2018 so it's fitting
we're now gearing up for our largest ever Australia
and New Zealand season. We're anticipating an
increase in UK visitors to the west coast of Australia,
including historic Perth and its stunning coastal
setting, and have ensured we'll spend more time
there so guests can take advantage of everything
the region has to offer.
"From Sydney Opera House to the Great Barrier
Reef to our 'Lord of the Rings' tours in New Zealand
we have unprecedented choice for anyone looking
to sail across this stunning part of the world."
The season includes the return of the 3,560 guest
Majestic Princess, the line's newest ship, as well as
the maiden arrival of the 3,100-guest Ruby Princess.
Both ships will sail out of Sydney with a total of over
100,000 guests.
South Australia will see a surge in cruise ships sailing
to and from the region, with the 2,600-guest Golden
Princess, 2,000-guest Sun Princess and Majestic
Princess completing itineraries to and from Adelaide.
Four Princess ships will spend 141 days cruising
from Perth, the longest period of time a cruise line
has visited the region. Sun Princess will spend a
dedicated season based in Perth from November
2019 to March 2020.
In Brisbane, the 2,000-guest Sea Princess will
return to complete itineraries spanning two to 35
days, calling at destinations across New Zealand,
Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Coral Sea, South
Pacific and Hawaii. Highlights include a new 10-day
voyage to Tasmania, with calls to Burnie, Port Arthur,
Hobart, and Sydney.
Golden Princess returns to Melbourne, sailing to
destinations in New Zealand, South Australia and
the South Pacific. Highlights include a new 14-day
Queensland cruise with calls to Airlie Beach, Yorkey's
Knob, Port Douglas, Brisbane, Newcastle and
Sydney and a new seven-day 'Southern Australia
Explorer' with late night calls in Adelaide.
Princess Cruises reveals largest ever Australia
and New Zealand season in 2019/2020
"From Sydney Opera House to the
Great Barrier Reef to our 'Lord of
the Rings' tours in New Zealand
we have unprecedented choice for
anyone looking to sail across this
stunning part of the world."
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