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Australia is teeming with vast treasures. Indulge in seasonal delicacies and fine wines. Snorkel among technicolor fish. Discover ancient cultures, explore historic landmarks, and tour the country’s most charming cities. Princess will help you create memories to last a lifetime.

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Excursions — Your Gateway to Australia's Best Attractions

Explore the Great Barrier Reef from Airlie Beach / Ngaro Country. Visit the award-winning Rainforestation National Park in Cairns / Gimuy. Ride a camel along the shore, and learn the secrets to pearl farming in Broome / Rubibi . On itineraries with More Ashore Late Night calls, we stay until at least 9 p.m. in port so you can experience some of the fabulous nightlife.

And with a range of Discovery Recommended and Exclusive excursions available only with Princess Cruises, you’ll see Australia in a whole new way.

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Lifestyle & Culture

Pursue your passion for wine, beer and chocolate with a taste-testing tour in the Margaret River region. Explore the art and crafts in the charming cities of Hahndorf and Montville, or visit a variety of museums and cultural parks to celebrate Australia’s rich native and colonial history.

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Natural Wonders & Landscapes

Traverse a canopy path above the forest floor for a bird’s-eye view of the ancient karri and tingle trees near Albany / Kinjarling . Behold the otherworldly spires at Perth’s Nambung National Park. Explore the underwater beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, or travel inland to Tamborine Mountain, a fertile volcanic plateau that boasts 21 species of birds.

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Unique & Iconic Wildlife

From Tasmanian devils to wombats and kookaburras, you’ll encounter fascinating animals and plants from the region and from around the globe at Brisbane’s / Meeanjin Australia Zoo, Melbourne’s Healesville Sanctuary, Sydney’s Featherdale Wildlife Park and the Perth Zoo.

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Architecture

Sydney hosts several architectural delights, including the iconic Sydney Opera House and the 320-meter-tall Sydney Tower and Government House, one of Australia’s finest examples of colonial-style architecture. In the heart of Melbourne sits Federation Square, and rising 230 meters into Brisbane / Meeanjin ’s skyline, the SkyPoint viewing deck boasts 360-degree views of the Gold Coast.

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Art & Museums

Many of Australia’s museums are closely tied to the land, its people and history. Hobart is known for its well-preserved 19th century National Trust buildings, Broome’s / Rubibi museum traces native life and the pearling industry, while in Tasmania you can discover what life was back in the early 1900s.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites

While the Sydney Opera House is a prime example of architectural design at its finest, Port Arthur’s humble penal colony stands as a grim reminder of Australia’s early beginnings. There are a number of natural World Heritage Sites, including the Great Barrier Reef, the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the Blue Mountains and the Rainforestation National Park.

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Australia Cruisetours

Stretching out over two million square miles (5 million square kilometres), some of Australia’s magnificent sights require more time to explore. Pair your cruise with a land tour to the outback that lets you immerse yourself in local indigenous culture and visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the spectacular Great Barrier Reef and the mystical and iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock).

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Princess Cruises 2022-2023 Australia and New Zealand ships and itineraries

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Princess Cruises announced its 2022-2023 Australia and New Zealand season, going on sale on March 2, 2021.

The itinerary program is based on 4 ships, including the maiden AU-NZ seasons of Majestic Princess and Royal Princess (both homeported in Sydney NSW ). Grand Princess debuts in Australia with departures from Melbourne Victoria . Coral Princess is homeported in Brisbane QLD for longer voyages.

The Australia-New Zealand season features a total of 121 departures and 76 itineraries to 68 different ports in 14 countries across the South Pacific.

Ranging from 2 to 36 days, the program's highlights include:

  • Departures from homeports Adelaide , Auckland , Brisbane, Melbourne, Fremantle-Perth , Sydney.
  • 10- to 19-day New Zealand itineraries with options to sail between Australia and New Zealand, roundtrip from Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney.
  • Circumnavigation of Australia on roundtrip voyages, including calls in Cairns for the Great Barrier Reef as well as new calls to Kuri Bay for the landscapes of Kimberley Region .
  • 5- to 10-day Tasmania roundtrip voyages from Brisbane or Sydney.
  • 7- to 14-day Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef roundtrip cruises from Brisbane, Melbourne, or Sydney.
  • 4 Transpacific Crossings connecting North America to Australia in fall 2022-spring 2023 on Grand Princess and Majestic Princess
  • 35-day Hawaii, Tahiti and South Pacific itineraries roundtrip from Auckland, Brisbane, and Sydney
  • 12- to 20-day Asia and Australia (repositioning) voyages in August 2022 on Royal Princess from Hong Kong to Australia via Singapore , Indonesia, Vietnam. In March 2023, Royal Princess is scheduled to sail 16-to 18-day relocation voyages from Sydney to Hong Kong.

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Princess Cruises offers 8 ports/destinations with late-night departures, including Phillip Island , Adelaide, Auckland, to name a few.

Access to ten UNESCO World Heritage sites, of which Tasmanian Wilderness (from Burnie - one of Australia's largest conservation areas), Greater Blue Mountains with the chance to see the Three Sisters rock formation (from Sydney), Te Wahipounamu (in Fiordland National Park - the best representation of the original flora and fauna of Gondwana, the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago).

A couple of Cruisetour options are offered, Australian Outback and Ultimate Australia, so guests have the opportunity to visit Uluru’s Ayers Rock and the Great Barrier Reef, combining a land tour with a traditional cruise. 

All the 4 Princess vessels deployed in Australia-New Zealand in 2022-2023 are MedallionClass ships, offering new features that personalize the guest experience, support new health protocols, and leverage touchless technologies.

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Princess launches 2023-2024 Australia & New Zealand programme  

Season includes the longest-ever world cruise from australia.

Princess Cruises has launched its 2023 to 2024 Australia and New Zealand programme, including the longest-ever world cruise from Australia.

On sale from 10pm on December 1, four ships – Coral Princess, Majestic Princess, Grand Princess and Royal Princess – will sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries across Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Southeast Asia, Europe and South America.

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Programme highlights include a 110-night world cruise onboard Coral Princess , departing April 30, 2024, from Sydney, and May 2, 2024, from Brisbane.

Departures will take place from six Australia and New Zealand homeports, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Auckland.

There will be overnight stays in a number of destinations, including Tahiti and Cairns, as well as late-night stays in Auckland, Hong Kong, Honolulu, San Francisco, Tahiti and Vancouver.

Itineraries feature more than 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (from Port Douglas), the Greater Blue Mountains (from Sydney) and The Tasmanian Wilderness (from Burnie).

Two unique cruisetours include the Australian Outback, including a visit to Uluru National Park and the Great Barrier Reef; and Ultimate Australia, including Sydney, Uluru, Darwin, Cairns and the Greater Barrier Reef.

Guests booking onto the 110-night world cruise by April 30, 2022 will receive AUD$1,000 onboard credit per person.

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Princess Cruises Australia/New Zealand Cruises

Australia and New Zealand cruises with Princess Cruises offer something for everyone; from the sports fanatic to the epicurean adventurer and everything in between. Learn about the origins of Australia’s favorite sport, cricket, and you can watch the creation of a potential game-winning bat from wood to equipment. Truly appreciate the scenery by hiking the outback and discovering yourself, or interact with wildlife like the kangaroo or the vibrant marine life in the Great Barrier Reef. Breweries, fresh markets and more—diversify yourself with a cruise to Australia and New Zealand with Princess Cruises.

Things to Do on an Australia and New Zealand Cruise with Princess Cruises

From the famous sites to the intimate natural locations, cruise excursions in Australia and New Zealand with Princess Cruises are as diverse and unique as the region itself. On the more well-known side of the region, be sure to take an excursion to the Sydney Opera House, a virtual must for Australia cruises, and consider climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge—a thrill not for the faint of heart. You can also view the luxury of the Auckland Harbour in person, or see the kiwi bird and other delights of the Rainbow Springs in Tauranga, New Zealand. Speak with a cruise consultant today for more information.

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  • Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia) One of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the world, the Sydney Opera House is known for its unique architecture and its superb performing arts. Take pictures of the iconic “sails” and the skyline created by the unique building.  

Princess Cruises view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge (Sydney, Australia) Opened in March of 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge reaches across the Sydney Harbour and is open for visitors to climb. Take the climb and experience the beauty of Sydney, with pictures of the breathtaking skyline as your background.  

Princess Cruises building patterns close up in Fed Square Melbourne

  • Federation Square (Melbourne, Australia) All within close distance of each other, the Melbourne Visitor Centre, The Edge Theater and the National Gallery of Victoria at “Fed Square” will be sure to entertain. This public space includes everything from a community plaza, shops, restaurants, tours and event centers.  

Princess Cruises Auckland Harbor Bridge from Westhaven Marina Auckland New Zealand

  • Auckland Harbour and Bridge (Auckland, New Zealand) Stretching over the Waitemata Harbour, the view from this bridge includes a great skyline of Auckland and a colorful view of the extravagant yachts on the water. The bridge is a true scenic highlight of Auckland as it gives great views of the city and surrounding islands.  

Princess Cruises view from Maunganui mountain Tauranga New Zealand

  • Rainbow Springs (Tauranga, New Zealand) Rainbow Springs is known for its ability to entertain you with the natural species of New Zealand. The kiwi bird, along with other exotic birds and species, are a big attraction to tourists and families.  

Princess Cruises Airlie Beach landscape view overlooking marina

  • The Great Barrier Reef Experience (Airlie Beach, Australia) Snorkel along the Great Barrier Reef with its miles of colorful reefs and underwater sea life. If you don’t want to get in the water, you can still explore the reef via an underwater observatory on a pontoon.  

Top 10 Princess Cruises Australia/New Zealand Cruises

  • Majestic Princess 13 NIGHT New Zealand CRUISE Departing From Sydney, Australia (Mar 2024)
  • Royal Princess 8 NIGHT Australia CRUISE Departing From Sydney, Australia (Mar 2024)
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  • Grand Princess 2 NIGHT Australia CRUISE Departing From Melbourne, Australia (Mar 2024)
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  • Coral Princess 21 NIGHT Australia CRUISE Departing From Auckland, New Zealand (Aug 2024)
  • Coral Princess 17 NIGHT Australia CRUISE Departing From Sydney, Australia (Aug 2024)

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Learn more about each of the possible departure ports for an Australia and New Zealand cruise with Princess Cruises. Your Princess Cruises Australia and New Zealand cruise could depart from any of the following cities:

Adelaide, Australia

Adelaide, Australia

Cruise to Adelaide for a dream destination with great live music, art and history in a beautiful coastal and mountain banked landscape.

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Auckland, New Zealand

The mild temperatures in Auckland enhance an outdoorsy cruise destination. Tour the many beaches, hike beautiful mountain ranges or just wander Auckland’s city streets.

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Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane with its lazy subtropical aura is quickly becoming one of Australia’s most popular cruise destinations.

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Hobart, Australia

If you are looking for a relaxing, tranquil and laid-back vacation spot – Hobart is the place for you! 

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Travel the world in luxury onboard the stunning Sea Princess, with Princess Cruises’ 2020 World Cruise. The Sea Princess departs Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland for a 106-night roundtrip and the ultimate travel experience.

Cruising into some of the most scenic and exotic ports of the world, the Sea Princess world voyage will be a trip of a lifetime; however, if you are unable to get away for 106-nights, why not still enjoy the Sea Princess on some of the world cruise segments?

Book a world sector cruise with Ozcruising choosing from the following world cruise segments, 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, and 19-nights London to New York along with some shorter sample cruises.

Ozcruising, along with Princess Cruises are also offering a 77-night Circle Pacific Voyage onboard the stunning Sun Princess for the 2020 cruise season. The 2020 Circle Pacific Cruise sees the Sun Princess departing Sydney and Brisbane, exploring tropical islands and picturesque destinations, all touched by the beautiful and vast Pacific Ocean.

This unforgettable 77-night full circle pacific voyage can be enjoyed in its entirety or you may select your own adventure by choosing a shorter cruise segment. The 2020 Circle Pacific segment cruises are available to book with Ozcruising, including the following sailings, 55-night Tokyo to Sydney, 49-night Sydney to San Francisco, 28-night San Francisco to Sydney, 27-night Tokyo to San Francisco, and 22-night Sydney to Tokyo along with some shorter sample cruises.

Princess 2023 World Cruises

Travel the world in luxury onboard the stunning Sea Princess, with Princess Cruises’ 2023 World Cruise. The Coral Princess departs Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland for a 107-night roundtrip and the ultimate travel experience. Book 2023 Princess World Cruise with Ozcruising Today!

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Princess cruises reveals 2023 australia-based world cruise and regional itineraries.

Princess Cruises has announced its 13th annual Australia-based 2023 World Cruise. The once-in-a-lifetime, 107-day destination-filled voyage onboard Coral Princess is perfect for cruise seekers who want to check off every destination on their travel bucket list.

Australia-based 2023 World Cruise

Princess Cruises ‘ 13th annual Australia-based 2023 World Cruise will span across 107 days onboard the 2,000-guest Coral Princess . The ship will sail roundtrip from three departure homeports: Auckland (May 31, 2023), Sydney (June 4, 2023) and Brisbane (June 6, 2023). The 107-night cruise will visit 44 destinations in 26 countries on six continents – Australia, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and Africa.

Guests also have the opportunity to book shorter voyages on Coral Princess, including 50 to 73-night sailings departing from Dover, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland, as well as a 21-night segment from Dover to New York.

Highlights include:

  • Sailing 32,500 nautical miles through the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, three historic locks of the Panama Canal and the Pacific Ocean – crossing the Arctic Circle once and the equator twice.
  • Access to more than 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Archaeological “lost” City of Petra (from Aqaba); Medina of Tétouan (from Tangier); The Statue of Liberty; Thingvellir National Park; Rapa Nui National Park.
  • Six maiden World Cruise ports: Elba (Portoferraio); Marseille; Malaga; Tangier; Belfast; and Invergordon.
  • More time in port with ten late-night “More Ashore” stays, including Barcelona, Papeete (Tahiti) and Quebec City; and three overnight stays in Dubai, New York and Lima (Callao).

Also read : Princess Cruises’ 2023 North America-based World Cruise to 50 must-see destinations

With more than 700 balconies, Coral Princess features many signature Princess favorites, including Movies Under the Stars, The Sanctuary, Casino, Princess Theatre, and Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria and Bayou Café & Steakhouse specialty restaurants. Guests will also experience the ultimate sleep at sea with 107 nights rejuvenating in the Princess Luxury Bed.

Australia & New Zealand 2022-2023 cruise season

Four ships, including for the first time ever Royal Princess and Majestic Princess will sail out of Sydney. Grand Princess makes her debut in Australia sailing out of Melbourne and Coral Princess returns to Brisbane offering longer voyages.

The programme features 121 departures ranging from two to 36 days, with 76 unique itineraries to 68 destinations in 14 countries across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

  • Departures from the homeports of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle), Adelaide and Auckland.
  • New Zealand itineraries ranging from 10 to 19 days, with flexible options to sail from Australia to New Zealand and vice versa.
  • Circumnavigation of the Australian continent on roundtrip Australia voyages, including stops in Cairns for the Great Barrier Reef and new calls to Kuri Bay for the epic landscapes of the Kimberley Region.
  • Sail the island of Tasmania on roundtrip voyages from Sydney or Brisbane in five to 10 days.
  • Four transpacific crossings connecting North America to Australia in autumn 2022 and spring 2023 on Majestic Princess and Grand Princess.
  • Eight destinations with late-night, or “More Ashore” stays, including Adelaide, Auckland and Phillip Island.
  • Access to 10 UNESCO World Heritage sites including Tasmanian Wilderness; Greater Blue Mountains; and Te Wahipounamu.

Two cruisetour options will be available – Australian Outback and Ultimate Australia – offering guests the opportunity to visit the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru National Park’s iconic Uluru/Ayers Rock, combining a multi-night land tour with a traditional cruise.

When Princess Cruises returns to service, all ships will feature the ‘ MedallionClass Experience ’. The cruise line’s OceanMedallion wearable device replaces the traditional cruise card to offer a number of new features that leverage touchless technologies and significantly enhance and personalise the guest experience, as well as support new health protocols.

For more details visit princess.com .

Also read : Princess Cruises transforms global fleet to feature MedallionClass Experience

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Princess reveals its 2023/24 season with 40 Aussie cruises and 30 New Zealand voyages

Princess cruises today announced their 2023/24 cruise program, which includes the longest ever roundtrip cruise from sydney. the 110-day world cruise will depart in late april 2024..

Bookings for the 2023/24 season will open in early December and will include 113 departures onboard two Royal Class ships – the Royal Princess and Majestic Princess will be based in Sydney.

The Grand Princess will cruise from Melbourne and Coral Princess will sail from Brisbane and Fremantle.

Between the four ships, Australians can choose between 40 Australian cruises and over 30 New Zealand cruises plus eight Asian itineraries and ten Trans-Pacific sailings.

Princess Cruises Sales and Marketing Director Nick Ferguson said the early release of the itineraries reflected a positive sentiment towards cruising as Australia and international travel recommence following over 18 months of pandemic-related travel restrictions.

“The latest program offers four MedallionClass enabled ships and more than 100 fantastic holiday options designed to inspire our guests as we prepare to cruise together again,” he said

“Regardless of which ship they travel on or where they cruise, Princess guests will be able to experience the cruise line’s cutting-edge MedallionClass technology, designed to deliver a personalised and effortless cruise holiday,” he said.

“Furthermore, when guests purchase a Princess Plus fare their cruise holiday includes a Premier Beverage Package and Wi-Fi – presenting unbelievable value for our guests.”

All guests onboard a MedallionClass ship will be given the OceanMedallion, a coin-sized wearable device that allows touchless boarding and guests the ability to locate their travel companions wherever they are on the sip as well as enhanced service.

Mr Ferguson said that Coral Princess’ world cruise was the highlight of the program with guests enjoying 47 ports across 32 countries.

The itinerary includes overnight stays in Russia’s St Petersburg, Lima in Peru and New York.

The cruise will visit many new destinations including Stockholm in Sweden, Aarhus in Denmark, Kristiansand in Norway, Edinburgh in Scotland, the Greek island of Crete, France’s Corsica, and Bar Harbor (Maine) in the United States of America with extended visits to Petra, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Reykjavik, Cork, Boston and Tahiti.

“Our 2023 world cruise has been a sell-out which is why we’re launching the 2024 voyage much earlier than ever before. This reflects both the desire and interest from our guests to travel the world and make up for lost time” Mr Ferguson said.

The Coral Princess can accommodate 2,000 guests, and features balcony staterooms, suites and mini suites plus restaurants and lounges. There is plenty of space and comfort for longer cruises.

Fares on Coral Princess ’ 110-night world cruise from Sydney on April 30, 2024 and Brisbane on May 2, 2024 start at $32,299 for an interior stateroom and $41,099 for a balcony stateroom. Guests will also receive up to $4,000 early booking benefits including $1,000 on board credit per person and $1,0000 worth of savings for past guests.

Along with the world cruise, Coral Princess will also sail on Australia’s circumnavigation itineraries, with two departures from Sydney and Brisbane starting at $7,119 for an interior stateroom and $10,419 for a balcony stateroom.

Princess Cruises is also selling a 12-night roundtrip cruise from Sydney aboard the Majestic Princess with stops in Melbourne, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Port Arthur and Hobart. Fares start at $2,579 per person twin share in an interior stateroom and $3,239 for a balcony stateroom.

A 10-night exploration of Western Australia’s Coral Coast from Fremantle on Coral Princess and visiting Exmouth, Broome, Kuri Bay and Geraldton will cost $2,479 for an interior stateroom and $3,549 for a balcony stateroom.

The Coral Princess will sail between Singapore and Fremantle with fares starting at $2,679 per person twin share in an interior stateroom and $3,229 for a balcony stateroom.

Princess Elite Guests can book from 9am December 1, 2021 and the general public from 9am on December 2, 2021.

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What better way to relax, recharge and get way from the daily rat race than with one of our Australia cruises in 2023?

We have cruises departing from Sydney and Brisbane in 2023, to help you make the most our wide range of stunning Australian destinations.

With top cruise deals to Moreton Island, Airlie Beach, the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmania, and the Melbourne Cup, you’re spoilt for choice in 2023.

Or maybe you just want to take a few days away and spend some time at sea. You can do that, too.

And with more than 45 activities onboard , our Australia cruises in 2023 offer fun and adventure at every turn.

Book your Australia cruises in 2023 today and make memories that will last forever.

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Like you, we’re always planning ahead. And that’s why we have a heap of Australia cruises in 2023 ready for you to book. All you need to do is think about:

  • Destination
  • Departure ports

And how much fun your cruise will be! If COVID-19 continues to interrupt your plans, you’ll get a refund or an onboard credit and cruise credit if you have to change your booking.

Do you need a passport for cruises in Australia?

If you’re an Australian citizen, you won’t need a passport for any of our Australia cruises in 2023, if you depart from Australia. For other Australia cruise destinations, such as the South Pacific islands , Papua New Guinea , or New Zealand , passports will be required. Like all trips on our cruise ships, making sure you have all the right travel documents is up to you.

What are the best cruises to Australia in 2023?

There’s a lot to love about this country, and that’s why we have a heap of Australia cruises in 2023. Check out all our great cruise deals departing from Sydney and Brisbane to:

  • Moreton Island
  • Airlie Beach
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • The Melbourne Cup

What is the best time of year to cruise to Australia?

We all know there isn’t a bad time to take any of our Australia cruises in 2023. Our cruise deals make the most of the legendary Australian weather and stunning destinations at different times of the year.

When should I book a cruise to Australia for 2023?

You can book now. Why wait? Get in early and make sure you’ve got a spot on one of our Australia cruises in 2023. Search our destinations and click through to the 2023 dates you’re after.

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Princess Announces 2023 World Cruise From Australia

  • February 18, 2021

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Princess Cruises announced its 13th annual Australia-based 2023 World Cruise; a 107-day voyage onboard the Coral Princess goes on sale March 2, 2021.

The Coral Princess will sail 32,500 nautical miles through the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, three historic locks of the Panama Canal and the Pacific Ocean over 107 days, visiting 44 ports in 26 countries on six continents – Australia, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and Africa.

Guests can embark in Auckland (May 31, 2023), Sydney (June 4, 2023) and Brisbane (June 6, 2023) as the opportunity will be there to viist more than 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Archaeological “lost” City of Petra (from Aqaba); Medina of Tétouan (from Tangier); The Statue of Liberty (from New York); Thingvellir National Park (Reykjavik); Rapa Nui National Park (Easter Island); and more.

Of note, there are six maiden World Cruise ports, including Elba (Portoferraio, Italy); Marseille (France); Malaga (Spain); Tangier (Morocco); Belfast (Northern Ireland); Invergordon (Scotland).

Princess is also offering more time in port with ten late-night “More Ashore” stays, including Barcelona, Papeete (Tahiti) and Quebec City; and three overnight stays in Dubai, New York and Lima (Callao); there are even opportunities to sail on shorter liners from 50 to 73 days departing from Brisbane, London, Sydney, and Auckland, as well as shorter segments ranging from 21 to 34 days.

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Posted: October 2, 2023 | Last updated: October 2, 2023

<p>Cruising is often described as the ultimate relaxing vacation. You only unpack once, yet you wake up in a new country or island every morning. You also never have to worry about where to eat, there are nonstop activities onboard that keep everyone entertained—and most everything is included in the price. So you don't have to worry much about overspending once you're on board if you book on one of the most affordable cruise lines.</p> <p>Of course, <em>everything</em> is more expensive these days, leaving some travelers to wonder if there are still affordable cruises available to meet their vacation budgets. Thankfully, that answer is yes, and there are several brands that still provide exceptional value aboard their floating cities. Many are among the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-cruise-lines/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best cruise lines</a>, and some are even frequent cruisers' <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/favorite-cruises/" rel="noopener noreferrer">favorite cruises</a>. In fact, you might be surprised to learn that <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/live-on-a-cruise-ship/" rel="noopener noreferrer">living on a cruise ship can be cheaper than a mortgage</a>, in case you decide you never want to return from your vacation.</p> <p>So follow these <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/cruise-tips/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cruise tips</a> for <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/how-to-save-money-on-a-cruise/" rel="noopener noreferrer">how to save money on a cruise</a> by booking the most affordable cruise lines. You may even be able to sneak in an extra vacation this year with all your savings.</p> <h2>How much does a cheap cruise cost?</h2> <p>Cheap cruises usually range in price from $40 to $100 per night per person. To put that deal in perspective, imagine having your accommodations, food and entertainment covered for roughly $50 a day on a traditional land-based trip—you'd be hard-pressed to stay within that budget just for your meals. It's truly impressive that these all-inclusive cruises can charge so little.</p> <p>But before you get too excited over these low prices, don't forget to factor in the cost of the extras when calculating your total expenses—that's one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/cruise-advice/" rel="noopener noreferrer">secrets cruise lines won't tell you</a>. Things like drinks, shore excursions, gratuities, spa treatments, specialty dining, airfare, photos, taxes and port fees aren't included and can add up quickly.</p> <p>Finally, keep in mind that the best deals will always be for an inside cabin, which means you won't have a porthole (let alone a balcony) for natural light. The good news? You'll sleep like a baby in total darkness, especially during an afternoon nap.</p> <p><strong>Get <em>Reader's <b><i>Digest</i></b></em><b>’s</b> </strong><a href="https://www.rd.com/newsletter/?int_source=direct&int_medium=rd.com&int_campaign=nlrda_20221001_topperformingcontentnlsignup&int_placement=incontent" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>Read Up newsletter</strong></a><strong> for more travel, humor, cleaning, tech and fun facts all week long.</strong></p>

The cheapest cruise lines

Cruising is often described as the ultimate relaxing vacation. You only unpack once, yet you wake up in a new country or island every morning. You also never have to worry about where to eat, there are nonstop activities onboard that keep everyone entertained—and most everything is included in the price. So you don't have to worry much about overspending once you're on board if you book on one of the most affordable cruise lines.

Of course, everything is more expensive these days, leaving some travelers to wonder if there are still affordable cruises available to meet their vacation budgets. Thankfully, that answer is yes, and there are several brands that still provide exceptional value aboard their floating cities. Many are among the best cruise lines , and some are even frequent cruisers' favorite cruises . In fact, you might be surprised to learn that living on a cruise ship can be cheaper than a mortgage , in case you decide you never want to return from your vacation.

So follow these cruise tips for how to save money on a cruise by booking the most affordable cruise lines. You may even be able to sneak in an extra vacation this year with all your savings. Here's what to pack for a cruise .

How much does a cheap cruise cost?

Cheap cruises usually range in price from $40 to $100 per night per person. To put that deal in perspective, imagine having your accommodations, food and entertainment covered for roughly $50 a day on a traditional land-based trip—you'd be hard-pressed to stay within that budget just for your meals. It's truly impressive that these all-inclusive cruises can charge so little.

But before you get too excited over these low prices, don't forget to factor in the cost of the extras when calculating your total expenses—that's one of the secrets cruise lines won't tell you . Things like drinks, shore excursions, gratuities, spa treatments, specialty dining, airfare, photos, taxes and port fees aren't included and can add up quickly.

Finally, keep in mind that the best deals will always be for an inside cabin, which means you won't have a porthole (let alone a balcony) for natural light. The good news? You'll sleep like a baby in total darkness, especially during an afternoon nap.

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<p>It's important to pay attention to the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/cheapest-days-of-the-week-to-do-anything/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cheapest times</a> to book a cruise if you want to save even more. Wave season, which is from January to March, is a promotional time of year when cruise lines run their most competitive sales. These sales are designed to encourage bookings for later in the year. You can also keep an eye on sites like MSC's <a title="https://www.msccruisesusa.com/cruise-deals" href="https://www.msccruisesusa.com/cruise-deals" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cruise Deals</a> to find great prices.</p> <p>There are great deals at other times of the year too. Generally speaking, the further in advance you book, the better prices you'll find. But the opposite is also true, because cruise lines will happily sell unused inventory at a significantly reduced rate in the form of last-minute deals. You'll need a flexible schedule to pull this off, and you may find airfare is too costly at that point.</p> <p>Beyond wave season, planning far in advance or nabbing last-minute cruise deals, it's also wise to consider booking your cruises for the off-season. For instance, for the Caribbean and Mexico, that would mean summer sailings or during <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/shoulder-season/" rel="noopener noreferrer">shoulder season</a> (the month before and after high season—for example, in the case of Alaska, this would be in May or September). Just know that you are taking a bit of a risk with the weather during these off-peak times.</p>

When is the cheapest time to book a cruise?

It's important to pay attention to the cheapest times to book a cruise if you want to save even more. Wave season, which is from January to March, is a promotional time of year when cruise lines run their most competitive sales. These sales are designed to encourage bookings for later in the year. You can also keep an eye on sites like MSC's Cruise Deals to find great prices.

There are great deals at other times of the year too. Generally speaking, the further in advance you book, the better prices you'll find. But the opposite is also true, because cruise lines will happily sell unused inventory at a significantly reduced rate in the form of last-minute deals. You'll need a flexible schedule to pull this off, and you may find airfare is too costly at that point.

Beyond wave season, planning far in advance or nabbing last-minute cruise deals, it's also wise to consider booking your cruises for the off-season. For instance, for the Caribbean and Mexico, that would mean summer sailings or during shoulder season (the month before and after high season—for example, in the case of Alaska, this would be in May or September). Just know that you are taking a bit of a risk with the weather during these off-peak times.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691642-Reviews-MSC_Seaside" rel="noopener noreferrer">MSC Cruises</a> offers sailings out of the U.S. (New York, Miami and Orlando) to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, New England and Canada. It also offers sailings to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Egypt, Dubai, South Africa and more.</p> <p><strong>Cost:</strong> Cruises on MSC start as low as $129 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for:</strong> MSC offers such limited-time specials as free drinks and Wi-Fi plus up to $200 onboard credit (which can be used to book extras like shore excursions or spa treatments).</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider:</strong> You won't find an <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/adult-only-cruises/" rel="noopener noreferrer">adults-only cruise</a> here, however this cruise line does offer a Kids Sail Free program, which means that all children under 18 traveling in the same cabin as their parents travel free all year-round. Port taxes, registration costs, insurance, flights and transfers (where required) are excluded from the offer, but it still goes a long way toward making this one of the most affordable cruise lines.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises:</strong> We've seen a 6-night southern Caribbean cruise for as low as $219 total per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691642-Reviews-MSC_Seaside">Book Now</a></p>

MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises offers sailings out of the U.S. (New York, Miami and Orlando) to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, New England and Canada. It also offers sailings to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Egypt, Dubai, South Africa and more.

Cost: Cruises on MSC start as low as $129 per person.

Specials to watch for: MSC offers such limited-time specials as free drinks and Wi-Fi plus up to $200 onboard credit (which can be used to book extras like shore excursions or spa treatments).

Other savings to consider: You won't find an adults-only cruise here, however this cruise line does offer a Kids Sail Free program, which means that all children under 18 traveling in the same cabin as their parents travel free all year-round. Port taxes, registration costs, insurance, flights and transfers (where required) are excluded from the offer, but it still goes a long way toward making this one of the most affordable cruise lines.

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 6-night southern Caribbean cruise for as low as $219 total per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691342-Reviews-Carnival_Conquest" rel="noopener noreferrer">Carnival Cruise Line</a>—known as one of the most affordable cruise lines—was founded in 1972 and now carries millions of guests every year aboard its 24 ships. It sails to Alaska, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Greenland, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Carnival start as low as $169 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Carnival celebrates dates like National Tourism Day with up to 40% off cruise rates, plus $50 onboard credits and reduced deposit rates from $50 per person. Other limited-time promotions include free cabin upgrades and "Early Saver" rates with price protection that provide peace of mind for early bookings.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider:</strong> One of the things that makes Carnival Cruise Lines even more affordable is that it has 14 home ports in the United States (Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, Jacksonville, Long Beach, Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, San Francisco, Seattle and Tampa), making it easier for Americans to drive to their ship and <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/budget-airlines/" rel="noopener noreferrer">avoid booking pricey flights</a>.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen a 5-day Mexican Riviera cruise for as low as $234 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691342-Reviews-Carnival_Conquest">Book Now</a></p>

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line —known as one of the most affordable cruise lines—was founded in 1972 and now carries millions of guests every year aboard its 24 ships. It sails to Alaska, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Greenland, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.

Cost: Cruises on Carnival start as low as $169 per person.

Specials to watch for: Carnival celebrates dates like National Tourism Day with up to 40% off cruise rates, plus $50 onboard credits and reduced deposit rates from $50 per person. Other limited-time promotions include free cabin upgrades and "Early Saver" rates with price protection that provide peace of mind for early bookings.

Other savings to consider: One of the things that makes Carnival Cruise Lines even more affordable is that it has 14 home ports in the United States (Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, Jacksonville, Long Beach, Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, San Francisco, Seattle and Tampa), making it easier for Americans to drive to their ship and avoid booking pricey flights .

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 5-day Mexican Riviera cruise for as low as $234 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691727-Reviews-Royal_Caribbean_Radiance_of_the_Seas" rel="noopener noreferrer">Royal Caribbean</a> offers itineraries to 240 destinations in 61 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean's private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay. The innovative brand is known for many firsts at sea, including an ice-skating rink, bumper cars, zip-line, rock climbing wall, robotic bartenders and the Flowrider surf simulator. Its latest ship, the Icon of the Seas, which is set to begin sailing in January 2024, will be the world's largest cruise ship.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Royal Caribbean start as low as $172 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Royal Caribbean occasionally offers promotions like "30% Off Every Guest" (provides 30% savings off the cruise fare for all guests in the stateroom), flash deals like "Up to $550 Off" (provides instant savings of up to $550 USD per stateroom) and "Kids Sail Free" promos, during which the third and fourth guests who are 12 years or younger are eligible for free cruise fare.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Royal Caribbean offers exclusive access to pre-cruise savings and discounts that won't be available once you're onboard for things like shore excursions, beverage packages, food packages and Wi-Fi packages.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen a 6-night Pacific Coast cruise for $250 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691727-Reviews-Royal_Caribbean_Radiance_of_the_Seas">Book Now</a></p>

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean offers itineraries to 240 destinations in 61 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean's private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay. The innovative brand is known for many firsts at sea, including an ice-skating rink, bumper cars, zip-line, rock climbing wall, robotic bartenders and the Flowrider surf simulator. Its latest ship, the Icon of the Seas , which is set to begin sailing in January 2024, will be the world's largest cruise ship.

Cost: Cruises on Royal Caribbean start as low as $172 per person.

Specials to watch for: Royal Caribbean occasionally offers promotions like "30% Off Every Guest" (provides 30% savings off the cruise fare for all guests in the stateroom), flash deals like "Up to $550 Off" (provides instant savings of up to $550 USD per stateroom) and "Kids Sail Free" promos, during which the third and fourth guests who are 12 years or younger are eligible for free cruise fare.

Other savings to consider: Royal Caribbean offers exclusive access to pre-cruise savings and discounts that won't be available once you're onboard for things like shore excursions, beverage packages, food packages and Wi-Fi packages.

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 6-night Pacific Coast cruise for $250 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691585-Reviews-Majestic_Princess" rel="noopener noreferrer">Princess Cruises</a> is a premium cruise line with award-winning itineraries around the globe, sailing to Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, British Isles, South America, Japan, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, the South Pacific and the California Coast. It's an excellent choice for a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-cruises-for-couples/" rel="noopener noreferrer">couples cruise</a> (they host a lot of weddings and vow renewals), but it's also family-friendly.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Hundreds of sailings on Princess are priced under $100 per day; 60 sailings under $60 per day.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for:</strong> Princess regularly offers promotions, such as a 40% savings and low $100 deposit specials.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Upgrade to the Princess Plus or Princess Premier packages, which roll in the price of extras like Wi-Fi, drinks, gratuities and more for a savings of up to 66% vs. purchasing them separately.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises:</strong> Everyone dreams of booking the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-alaska-cruise/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best Alaska cruise</a>, and we've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $349 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691585-Reviews-Majestic_Princess">Book Now</a></p>

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises is a premium cruise line with award-winning itineraries around the globe, sailing to Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, British Isles, South America, Japan, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, the South Pacific and the California Coast. It's an excellent choice for a couples cruise (they host a lot of weddings and vow renewals), but it's also family-friendly.

Cost: Hundreds of sailings on Princess are priced under $100 per day; 60 sailings under $60 per day.

Specials to watch for: Princess regularly offers promotions, such as a 40% savings and low $100 deposit specials.

Other savings to consider: Upgrade to the Princess Plus or Princess Premier packages, which roll in the price of extras like Wi-Fi, drinks, gratuities and more for a savings of up to 66% vs. purchasing them separately.

Affordable cruises: Everyone dreams of booking the best Alaska cruise , and we've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $349 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691682-Reviews-Norwegian_Spirit" rel="noopener noreferrer">Norwegian Cruise Line</a>'s fleet of 18 ships sails to 400 of the world's most desirable destinations—such as Asia, Africa, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Caribbean, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Mexico, the Baltic, South America and more.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Norwegian start as low as $249 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>NCL offers various deals throughout the year. One recent special was 70% off, plus free airfare for the second guest, plus the third and fourth guests sailed for free.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Part of what makes Norwegian one of the best and most affordable cruise lines is that all cruise offerings may be combined with the company's ongoing "Free at Sea" promotion, which includes unlimited open bar, specialty dining, Wi-Fi and excursions. (Want to find out more about <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/hidden-cruise-features/">hidden features on cruise ships</a> that you never knew existed?)</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises for as low as $279 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691682-Reviews-Norwegian_Spirit">Book Now</a></p>

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line 's fleet of 18 ships sails to 400 of the world's most desirable destinations—such as Asia, Africa, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Caribbean, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Mexico, the Baltic, South America and more.

Cost: Cruises on Norwegian start as low as $249 per person.

Specials to watch for: NCL offers various deals throughout the year. One recent special was 70% off, plus free airfare for the second guest, plus the third and fourth guests sailed for free.

Other savings to consider: Part of what makes Norwegian one of the best and most affordable cruise lines is that all cruise offerings may be combined with the company's ongoing "Free at Sea" promotion, which includes unlimited open bar, specialty dining, Wi-Fi and excursions. (Want to find out more about hidden features on cruise ships  that you never knew existed?)

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises for as low as $279 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691662-Reviews-Holland_America_Nieuw_Amsterdam" rel="noopener noreferrer">Holland America Line</a> has been cruising both popular and less-traveled ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Europe, South America, the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand and Asia for 150 years. It has a fleet of 11 classic ships and does more than 500 sailings a year, visiting all seven continents.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Holland start as low as $89 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Having recently celebrated its 150th anniversary, Holland America has been offering 45% off cruise fares, up to $300 in onboard credit and reduced deposits of only $150. The brand typically offers other specials throughout the year.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>For <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-cruises-for-kids/" rel="noopener noreferrer">family cruise travelers</a>, Holland America Line provides a Kids Cruise Free offer, allowing guests ages 18 and under to travel free to Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean when booked as a third or fourth guest on select cruises. And when booked directly on Holland America Line's site, travelers can take advantage of the Have It All Cruise Package, which includes shore excursion credits, drink package, specialty dining and Wi-Fi.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises as low as $329 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691662-Reviews-Holland_America_Nieuw_Amsterdam">Book Now</a></p>

Holland America Line

Holland America Line has been cruising both popular and less-traveled ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Europe, South America, the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand and Asia for 150 years. It has a fleet of 11 classic ships and does more than 500 sailings a year, visiting all seven continents.

Cost: Cruises on Holland start as low as $89 per person.

Specials to watch for: Having recently celebrated its 150th anniversary, Holland America has been offering 45% off cruise fares, up to $300 in onboard credit and reduced deposits of only $150. The brand typically offers other specials throughout the year.

Other savings to consider: For family cruise travelers , Holland America Line provides a Kids Cruise Free offer, allowing guests ages 18 and under to travel free to Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean when booked as a third or fourth guest on select cruises. And when booked directly on Holland America Line's site, travelers can take advantage of the Have It All Cruise Package, which includes shore excursion credits, drink package, specialty dining and Wi-Fi.

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises as low as $329 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691378-Reviews-Celebrity_Millennium" rel="noopener noreferrer">Celebrity</a> has 15 award-winning ships that take guests to more than 300 destinations in 79 countries on all seven continents, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific, Galapagos and Canada.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Celebrity start as low as $288 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Celebrity offers various specials, like a spring sale that takes 75% off a second guest's fare and saves up to $800 per stateroom with up to $800 to spend on board. Also look for promotions like Alaska weekend flash sales (second guest sails for free plus $250 onboard credit) and 20% off Galapagos vacations (round-trip airfare included).</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Choose the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-all-inclusive-cruises/" rel="noopener noreferrer">all-inclusive options</a> of prepackaged drinks, Wi-Fi and tips to save up to 45% on these individual items.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $299 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691378-Reviews-Celebrity_Millennium">Book Now</a></p>

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity has 15 award-winning ships that take guests to more than 300 destinations in 79 countries on all seven continents, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific, Galapagos and Canada.

Cost: Cruises on Celebrity start as low as $288 per person.

Specials to watch for: Celebrity offers various specials, like a spring sale that takes 75% off a second guest's fare and saves up to $800 per stateroom with up to $800 to spend on board. Also look for promotions like Alaska weekend flash sales (second guest sails for free plus $250 onboard credit) and 20% off Galapagos vacations (round-trip airfare included).

Other savings to consider: Choose the all-inclusive options of prepackaged drinks, Wi-Fi and tips to save up to 45% on these individual items.

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $299 per person.

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Kate Middleton has reportedly been spotted in public for the first time since her surgery and the photoshop scandal, however the moment was not caught on camera.

British publication The Sun revealed Kate visited her favourite farm shop with Prince William on Saturday morning.

Onlookers told the paper Kate looked “happy, relaxed and healthy” as she ventured from her Adelaide Cottage home in Windsor to visit the nearby store.

Kate and William then spent the rest of the morning watching their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis play sports, it was claimed.

The whereabouts of the Princess of Wales has been the centre of speculation for weeks now, which went into overdrive after a failed Photoshopping attempt led to a mandatory kill notice from the world’s biggest photo agencies and an awkward apology from the 42-year-old mum- of-three.

The outing marks the first time Kate has been seen in public in months however it was not photographed. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

A witness at the farm shop in Windsor told The Sun she was pleasantly surprised to see the Princess of Wales out in public and healthy again.

“After all the rumours that had been going round I was stunned to see them there,” they said.

“Kate was out shopping with William and she looked happy and she looked well.”

“The kids weren’t with them but it’s such a good sign she was healthy enough to pop down to the shops.”

The sightings come amid wild speculation and gossip about Kate’s health which have reportedly left the royal couple “devastated”.

It comes months after the Princess of Wales first disappeared from the public eye when she was admitted to the hospital on January 16 for abdominal surgery.

In an attempt to dispell mounting concerns about her condition, Kate released a sweet Mother’s Day photo on March 10 with her children.

The Princess of Wales visited the shop a mile from Adelaide cottage. Picture: Alamy

However, shortly after eagle-eyed fans noticed the image was heavily edited.

Subsequently, several photo agencies released a “kill notice” message notification regarding the family snap.

“At closer inspection it appears that the source has manipulated the image,” a message from the Associated Press (AP) Reuters read.

Metadata from the now infamous Mother’s Day photo revealed the image had been digitally altered multiple times before it was published on the official royal social media platforms.

Information included in the photo data showed timestamps indicating the photo was first edited at 9:54pm on Friday, March 8, in Photoshop. On March 9, the image was altered once again at 9:39am.

After facing backlash for the picture, Kate released an apology, revealing that she was the one behind the editing.

“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused,” she tweeted from the official account she shares with her husband.

A photoshopped image of Kate Kate has sparked a wave of conspiracy theories, and a follow-up image of the royal in a car has only worsened the furore. Picture from Kensington Palace/Instagram

“I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C.”

Now Kate’s own staffers have added another layer of confusion to what is now being dubbed ‘KateGate’, with sources claiming they had no prior knowledge about her surgery and have been unable to get in touch with her.

“A few of Kate’s senior staffers haven’t been able to see or speak to her, and they didn’t even know about the surgery until it was announced, so it’s caught them off guard,” a source told Us Weekly.

The source also said Kate has only just started opening up to members of her inner circle about her operation and recovery.

“Only a few people know what’s really going on, and they’re tight-lipped,” they said.

The last time the Princess was seen in public was Christmas Day, December 25 last year, when she and husband Prince William took their three children to a church service.

Kate is expected to return to public duties in April. Picture: Stephen Pond/Getty Images

Two months after that public appearance, Kate was spotted sitting in the passenger seat of a car in Windsor with her mother Carole in the driver’s seat.

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Claims swiftly emerged that the blurry snap was fake, however the photographer confirmed the picture was real – albeit grainy due to the reflection from the car window.

Kate is not expected to return to official duties until April. Her absence comes as the other senior royals have also taken breaks from the public eye: King Charles, as he battles an undisclosed form of cancer, Queen Camilla flying off on a private jet for an overseas holiday, and Prince William pulling out of the Windsor tribute to his godfather, Greece’s late King Constantine due to a “personal matter”.

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Princess Cruises Recognized as Best Cruise Line for Alaska Sailings with 2023 Wave Award from TravelAge West

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Princess Cruises, the leading cruise line in Alaska, has been recognized as the “Best Cruise Line for Alaska Sailings,” as part of the annual TravelAge West WAVE Awards. Voted on by more than 6,500 travel advisors throughout the U.S, this esteemed recognition marks the fourth time the Princess has won this category.

“We’ve been taking guests to the breathtaking destination of Alaska since 1969, and we’ve continually evolved our product offerings to deliver an unforgettable experience that leave our guests inspired to return,” said Carmen Roig, vice president of sales, Princess Cruises. “Being recognized by travel advisors with a WAVE Award affirms our position as the leader in Alaska and we’re humbled they continually recommend Princess to their clients when they’re planning such a significant cruise vacation.”

This year Princess is sailing seven ships around The Great Land across 14 cruise itineraries and 25 land-sea vacations, including the line’s newest ship Discovery Princess along with Royal Princess, Ruby Princess, Majestic Princess, Grand Princess, Crown Princess and Sapphire Princess. Guests can enjoy cruises from seven to 11 days, departing from San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, B.C. and Anchorage (Whittier) as well as cruisetours, which take guests 500 miles into the heart of Alaska – where they seamlessly transfer from ship, to train to Denali, all in one day, with opportunities to visit five signature Princess Wilderness Lodges.

Princess cruises and cruisetours to Alaska are currently available for 2023 and 2024.

The annual TravelAge West WAVE Awards give travel advisors the opportunity to recognize the outstanding qualities and services of travel suppliers.

“With travel booming post-pandemic, the WAVE Awards have taken on an even greater significance,” said Kenneth Shapiro, publisher and editor-in-chief, TravelAge West . “Travel advisors want to acknowledge the great travel companies that go above and beyond to take such good care of their customers as they once again travel the world.”

More information is available through a professional travel advisor, by calling 1-800-PRINCESS (1-800-774-6237) or by visiting the company’s website at   www.princess.com .

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