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Whether embarking in Sydney on a World Cruise, an Australian cruise with MSC Cruises makes is easy to explore the wonders that await in land down under.    All port information for your MSC Australia cruise can be accessed by clicking below.

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There are cruises from the UK to Australia and the reverse -- they are half of a complete world cruise. A cruise to Australia from Great Britain is the comfortable and luxurious way to go down under.

England to Australia cruises depart from the port of Southampton (not far from London) and end in Sydney. Australia to England cruises are simply the opposite, departing from Sydney and endind in Southampton.

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Immerse yourself in spectacular diversity on a cruise to Australia and New Zealand, home to some of the world’s oldest cultures and most extraordinary natural beauty. Let Celebrity introduce you to landscapes that range from emerald-green rainforests to rainbow-colored coral reefs and rolling vineyards. 

You’ll find a genuinely friendly welcome, a world-class arts and cultural scene, and a whole new world of culinary adventures, whether you’re feasting on fresh seafood with a view of Sydney Harbour, sampling Hobart’s artisanal cheeses, or exploring New Zealand’s famous coffee culture. 

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Explore the astonishing natural beauty of dual-island New Zealand, where jade-green mountains plunge into the sea and forest-fringed beaches stretch for miles. You’ll discover enchanting cities like cool Auckland, Scottish-influenced Dunedin, and art deco Napier. Add to the mix the ancient Māori culture and a sophisticated food and wine scene for an unforgettable vacation.

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Discover an underwater world like no other, where corals in every color of the rainbow teem with life, from shoals of dazzling tropical fish to graceful sea turtles. Fly by light aircraft over perfectly formed Heart Reef, or gaze at the marbled swirls of white sand and aquamarine water of Whitehaven Beach. From Cairns, you can even sleep under the stars on an offshore pontoon for the ultimate experience of communing with nature.

Hobart’s atmospheric waterfront area buzzes with activity, from craft beer bars to historic pubs, cool coffee shops, and museums. Out of town, explore Tasmania’s wild natural beauty with a trip up craggy Mount Wellington for magnificent views and a free-wheeling cycle ride down, or a boat ride along the shady green Derwent River, where you can spot penguins on Betsey Island.

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When is the best time to cruise to Australia and New Zealand?

The seasons are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere, so the best time to cruise is from October to April. New Zealand has a shorter summer than Australia as it’s further south, so is best visited between December and March, when the days are long and sunny.

What should I pack?

Australia and New Zealand cover a vast area, so pack according to the climate zones you are visiting. Generally speaking, New Zealand is cooler than Australia. In Australia, the north is humid and tropical, and the south is more temperate, generally speaking.

Pack sunblock and a sun hat as the sun is strong here. Good walking shoes are important if you want to take advantage of the wonderful hiking in both countries.

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through cover-ups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip-flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Each itinerary features one to two “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. 

The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.

Do I need a visa or any other documentation to visit Australia and New Zealand?

You will need a valid passport to visit Australia and New Zealand. It is the responsibility of each guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available at the pier when necessary. Before leaving home, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the required travel documents you will be asked to provide prior to boarding the ship. You’ll find more information here . 

Most visitors to Australia and New Zealand need an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA), an electronic, label-free visa obtainable for a small fee. You must apply for this in advance of travel.

What types of itineraries are available?

We offer a wide range of itineraries to Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. You could try a short three- or four-night cruise from Sydney, or a six-night voyage that gives you an overnight in artsy, outdoorsy Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Australia wine cruises take you to some of the country’s top wine-growing areas, including Melbourne’s Yarra Valley and the Barossa Valley outside Adelaide.

Some Sydney cruises head north to the spectacular Great Barrier Reef , with stops at Airlie Beach and Cairns, as well as Brisbane and Port Douglas.

We also offer several itineraries that take in both Australia and New Zealand. A 10- or 11-night cruise between Auckland and Sydney visits eight or more different locations in New Zealand, including Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and the serene Milford Sound. You could also opt for a 12-night cruise round-trip from Sydney that almost circumnavigates New Zealand.

You can sail from Australia and New Zealand to the dreamy South Pacific, too, visiting New Caledonia and Vanuatu on the state-of-the-art Celebrity Edge from Sydney. Cruises from Auckland, meanwhile, take you to Fiji and Samoa, with a day in the beautiful Bay of Islands on the way.

Finally, one-way cruises between Singapore and Sydney visit Bali, Darwin, Cairns, and Airlie Beach, giving you a taste of Asia as well as different Australian ports.

Are there specific health or quarantine regulations I should be aware of?

Both Australia and New Zealand have strict rules about the import of certain items, including seeds, plants, and some foods. While you are unlikely to be bringing such items on a cruise, it’s worth checking if in doubt.

There are no compulsory vaccines required for Australia and New Zealand unless you are coming from an area where yellow fever is prevalent, in which case you will need an inoculation certificate. If you are planning to extend your travels beyond either country, check with your physician if anything else is required.

How do I handle currency exchange between the two countries and on the ship?

Australia and New Zealand both use their own dollars (AU$ and NZD$) as currency. The two are not tied to one another and do not have the same exchange rate, so make sure you understand the value of each before traveling.

Australian dollars are not accepted in New Zealand, or vice versa, so you will need a small supply of each if you are visiting both countries. Credit cards are widely accepted in both, so you really only need cash for small purchases from market stalls or souvenir vendors.

You can change money at the Guest Services Desk on board your ship, or use an ATM in port.

What types of wildlife and natural sights can I expect to see on excursions?

Wildlife and nature are two of the primary reasons for visiting Australia and New Zealand. Depending on where you go in Australia, you could spot kangaroos and koalas. You’ll also most likely see wallabies, which are like smaller kangaroos, and wombats, a cute-faced marsupial.

Tasmanian devils are difficult to spot in the wild, but you can visit a sanctuary on an excursion in Hobart where injured or orphaned animals are rehabilitated. If you want to see penguins, Phillip Island, near Melbourne, is the place.

On the Great Barrier Reef, the coral teems with tropical marine life in dazzling colors, from clownfish to butterfly fish and surgeonfish. Sea turtles, manta rays, and marine mammals like whales and dolphins are a regular sight.

New Zealand’s wildlife includes the kiwi, the national bird, and a spectacular array of seabirds and marine mammals. 

As for natural wonders, you couldn’t be in a better part of the world. From the gorgeous vistas of Sydney Harbour to the extraordinary beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, and the pure white beaches of the Whitsundays, there are unforgettable vistas at every turn. Join a tour from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road to see the dramatic sea stacks of the Twelve Apostles. In New Zealand, admire the serene beauty of Fiordland, where green mountains plunge straight into the glassy water, and the steaming geothermal pools around Tauranga.

What else is there to do in the region?

Both Australia and New Zealand are packed with activities, whether your interest is Aboriginal culture, art, food, or wine. In Hobart, learn about Port Arthur’s dark history as a penal colony, and explore the extraordinary Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). In Melbourne, see Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal art at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, or join a walking tour to admire vibrant street art. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of Sydney’s famous Opera House, and brave the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb.

In New Zealand, learn about the Scottish heritage of Dunedin, or visit the snow-capped mountains and dense forests of “Middle Earth”, the famous movie location. Learn about Maori culture and history at the fabulous Te Papa Museum in Wellington. You can also see how kiwi fruits are produced, or even spend a day on a sheep farm.

Is cruising a good way to see Australia and New Zealand?

Cruising is an excellent way to see Australia and New Zealand. Distances are long here, but on a cruise, you can use the travel time to relax into the luxurious surroundings of your ship, waking up refreshed for a new port of call each day. 

In Australia, many of the most interesting places are around the coast, so you’re well-positioned on a cruise for easy access to dynamic Sydney, foodie Melbourne, or the dreamy coastal scenery around Airlie Beach.

New Zealand, too, is a great place to explore by ship, especially as you sail through the stunning Fiordland and the exquisite Bay of Islands. 

How long are Australia and New Zealand cruises?

We offer a wide range of cruises in Australia and New Zealand, from short getaways to longer voyages that visit both countries. Cruises range from 3, 4, and 6 nights to 9 to 15 nights.

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Princess Cruises Announces 2023-2024 Australia & New Zealand Cruises & Cruisetours with Longest Ever World Cruise from Australia

Four ships sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries, departing from six australia and new zealand homeports.

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Travelers have the opportunity to see the best of Australia and New Zealand with the newly announced 2023-2024 cruises and cruisetours season from Princess Cruises, including the longest ever World Cruise from Australia. Four MedallionClass ships—Majestic Princess, Royal Princess, Grand Princess and Coral Princess—will sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries across Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Southeast Asia, Europe and South America.

Those who imagine checking off 32 countries from the travel bucket list – all in 110 days, from the comfort of a beautiful cruise ship where the cruise line takes care of all the planning, local connections in port, meals, entertainment and more – can make this travel dream a reality with the 2024 World Cruise onboard Coral Princess. On sale Dec. 1, the cruise of a lifetime departs on April 30, 2024 from Sydney and May 2, 2024 from Brisbane.

  • Departures from six Australia and New Zealand homeports including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle), Adelaide, and Auckland.
  • Extended More Ashore stays in a variety of destinations including overnights in Tahiti (Papeete) and Cairns, as well as late night stays in Auckland, Hong Kong, Honolulu, San Francisco, Tahiti (Papeete) and Vancouver.
  • Access to over 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 are also available:

  • Australian Outback: Guests have the opportunity to immersive themselves in Aboriginal culture and visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites--soak in the brilliant underwater colors of the Great Barrier Reef and watch the setting sun transform the sky as Uluru National Park's iconic Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) glows red from afar.
  • Ultimate Australia: This extensive cruisetour guides guests through the highlights of Sydney, Uluru/Ayers Rock in the heart of the Outback, Darwin, Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef.

Voyages will be open for sale at 2 pm PST on Dec. 1, 2021. Guests booking the 110-day World Cruise by April 30, 2022 will receive AUD$1,000 Onboard Credit per person.

Princess Cruises delivers the ultimate in effortless, personalized cruising featuring the world-class dining and entertainment Princess is renowned for, all elevated with the Princess MedallionClass Experience. It begins with the Medallion™, a quarter-sized, wearable device that enables everything from contactless boarding to locating loved ones anywhere on the ship, as well as enhanced service like having whatever guests need, delivered directly to them, wherever they are on the ship. In addition, guests can share their favorite cruise moments using MedallionNet, the best Wi-Fi at sea, as well as stay connected with friends and family back home, work remotely anywhere on the ship, quickly post content and stream favorite movies and shows.

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From urban verve to outback wilderness, Australia is a year-round sunny paradise.

A large island nation, Australia delivers the best of both the city and the country, the beach and the bush. The locals here are a laidback and friendly bunch, with a dry sense of humour and their own slang language. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach's turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Cruise to Australia and visit Queensland to experience the Whitsunday Islands, where you can snorkel to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism. For an authentic Australian adventure, head to the outback: check out Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, with its red dome known as Ayers Rock.

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SWOON OVER SYDNEY

Visit Australia and tour Sydney's urban attractions like the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Taronga Zoo. For outdoor fun, nap on the white sands of Bondi Beach or scale the magnificent rock formations of the Blue Mountains.

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MEET MELBOURNE

Melbourne is a hipster haven and Australia's culture, coffee and sports capital. Grab a flat black (the Australian version of an Americano, with espresso and hot water) at Patricia on Little Bourke Street, then hire a car and start off on the Great Ocean Road, which will take you along sweeping views of Australia's southern coast.

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HEAD TO THE OUTBACK

In the remote Northern Territory, visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and see the famous dome-shaped red rock rising out of the Central Australian Desert. Or check out Kakadu National Park, where you can see ancient rock art at Nourlangie or hike to the hidden waterfalls at Motor Car, Twin or Jim Jim Falls.

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TOWN AND COUNTRY

Get to know the different sides of Australia, from vibrant, modern cities to wild, untamed wilderness.

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KING AMONG REEFS

Snorkel, dive and swim along the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef – you can even charter a glass-bottomed boat to stay dry while seeing the only living organism visible from outer space. The reef is accessible from places like Cairns, Airlie Beach, Townsville and Port Douglas in Queensland.

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In Queensland, take a day trip to the surrounding tropical islands: check out Fitzroy Island and its National Park, where you can laze on the white sands of the coral beach or go bird-watching for emerald doves and white-bellied sea eagles. See the coloured sands at postcard-perfect Fraser Island, or explore the wild island state of Tasmania during your holiday.

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PICK A BEACH

Explore Western Australia's Cape Le Grand National Park, which offers stunning coastline set against rolling heathlands filled with kangaroos. Check out Queensland's Gold Coast, where you'll find local favourite Nobby Beach (known colloquially as 'Nobby's'). Or get lost in Tasmania's Freycinet National Park, where pink granite cliffs overlook white-sand beaches and clear blue waves.

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EXPEDITIONS DOWN UNDER SAY 'G'DAY' TO AN OUTBACK ADVENTURE

Choose your Australian holiday adventure and relax on a tropical island or one of thousands of beaches, hike in a remote national park or venture into the vibrant city.

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SAMPLE SYDNEY

A sampler cruise from Sydney is a great way to experience both Australia's biggest city and an exciting cruise.

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BE TANTALISED BY TASMANIA

Tasmania is an underrated Australian state that's home to Cradle Mountain, the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site and the eccentric Museum of Old and New Art among other things to do.

In northern Australia, be aware that stingers (dangerous jellyfish) swarm the seas in the summer, from approximately October to March.

Tipping is not customary in Australia.

The universal phone number for taxi services across the country is 131008.

HOW TO DINE DOWN UNDER

'Fair dinkum' – Aussie slang for 'authentic' or 'genuine' – Australian cuisine has been influenced by England, New Zealand and even Italy. However, there's nothing more Australian than throwing some steak and snags (sausages) on a barbie (barbecue) – no prawns allowed.

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POPULAR PUB GRUB

There are two dishes to order at an Aussie pub: a chicken parmigiana (called a parmi Down Under) or a burger, which will usually come topped with Australian specialities like beetroot or pineapple. Of course, you can always go for a classic steaks: Porterhouses are popular in Victoria, while rump steaks are particularly beloved in New South Wales.

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THE REAL BISCUIT

Australia has some delicious sweet treats, but it's perhaps best-known for perfecting the biscuit. Try Anzac biscuits with oats and golden syrup, lamingtons – a sponge square covered in chocolate and coconut – and Tim Tams, the local favourite brand of chocolate-covered biscuits.

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IT'S PIE TIME

Meat pies – with a flaky pastry crust baked around a savoury filling of ground meat (typically beef or lamb) and spices – are a traditional Australian lunch or snack found in bakeries across the country. Another favourite is the Chiko Roll, similar to a large spring roll but filled with the signature Aussie ingredients of mutton, celery, barley, rice, carrots and spices.

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Princess Cruises reveals 2023-2024 Australia and New Zealand holidays

Author: Kendall Hayes

Published on: 24 November 2021

Updated on: 11 May 2022

Princess Cruises has unveiled its Australia and New Zealand itinerary for 2023-2024 with the longest-ever World Cruise from Australia up for grabs.

Princess Cruises will have four ships sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries, departing from six Australia and New Zealand homeports.

The cruise line has said that its cruises and cruise tours for 2023-2024 will go on sale December 1.

The new itineraries will include the longest-ever world cruise from Australia.

Princess Cruises’ four medallion class ships – Majestic Princess , Royal Princess , Grand Princess and Coral Princess will sail to 117 destinations in 43 countries across Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, Southeast Asia , Europe and South America .

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The newly publicised Princess Cruises programme has a wealth of standout highlights offered.

Departing April 30, 2024, from Sydney and May 2, 2024 from Brisbane there is a 110-night world cruise onboard Coral Princess.

There will be departures from as many as six Australia and New Zealand homeports including Sydney, Melbourne , Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle), Adelaide and Auckland.

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On many of the itineraries there will be an option to extend your holiday with ‘More Ashore’ stays.

These stays include destinations as exciting as overnights in Tahiti and Cairns, Auckland, Hong Kong, Honolulu, San Francisco and Vancouver .

On the itineraries offered there are two unique cruise tours that are also available.

The first offer is the Australian Outback during which guests will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Aboriginal culture and visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Here you can soak up the brilliant colours of the Great Barrier Reef and watch the setting sun transform the sky as Uluru National Park’s iconic Uluru glows red from afar.

Another amazing experience offered by Princess is Ultimate Australia.

On this extensive cruise tour, guides will bring guests through the highlights of Sydney, Uluru/Ayers Rock in the heart of the Outback, Darwin, Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef.

Get ready soon because these voyages will become available to book at 10 PM GMT on December 1, 2021.

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There's incentive to book soon, too. Guests booking the 110-night world cruise by April 30, 2022, will receive AUD $1,000 (£540) onboard credit per person.

Princess Cruises is one of the best-known names in cruising as it is the world’s leading international premium cruise line and tour company.

This cruise line has a magnificent fleet of 14 modern cruise ships, carrying around two million guests each year to 330 destinations around the globe.

Princess Cruises did extremely well at the Wave Awards last month taking home the award for Best Use of Technology.

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In addition to this win, Princess Cruises was runner-up for Best Premium Cruise Line and Favourite Luxury/Premium Cruise Line.

Today, Princess unveiled its Black Friday deals , offering reduced fares and a low deposit of £50pp on Southampton-based itineraries for 2022.

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Australia CRUISES

Exploring the land down under.

Australia with its diverse mix of shiny modern cities, indigenous culture, abundant wildlife, and pristine beaches is a cruise destination well worth exploring. On a MSC cruise to Australia, learn about the culture of the country’s original inhabitants, explore national parks both on land and below the waves or just simply relax while soaking up the sun. Popular destinations included in Australia cruises are Sydney , Cairns , Brisbane  and Darwin. Sydney greets you with its sail-like design of the world-famous Sydney Opera House , a welcoming site sailing into Sydney Harbour . The harbour is the perfect starting off point as you explore what this modern city has to offer. Located in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District , you will find the Royal Botanic Gardens. Within these gardens, you will have the opportunity to learn about the aboriginal culture, enjoy lunch at one of the cafes or pop-up bars, or hop on the Choo-Choo express to see every single corner of the garden. If you are feeling more adventurous the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb is an exhilarating experience with 360-degree panoramic views as your reward. Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef . Home to coral gardens and colourful fish, the reef is a bucket list experience for both divers and snorkelers alike. From Cairns explore Daintree National Park . Embark on cruise across the Daintree River, keeping an eye out for salt-water crocodiles that inhabit the area. Mossman Gorge, located in the park, is famous for a variety of trails allowing you to explore the lower rainforest canopy. It is also one of the few places in the country where you can gain an insight into the lives, culture and beliefs of Australia’s indigenous population and their connection with nature. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and known for its spectacular beaches. It is tucked between the Gold Coast to the south and the Sunshine Coast to the north. Leisurely stroll along the Brisbane River and pop in to one of the many cafes or restaurants for a bite to eat. Or enjoy getting up close and personal with koalas and kangaroos at Lone Pine Sanctuary, a 5-acre open-plan reserve. Perched on a peninsula is Darwin , the capital of the Northern Territory and former frontier outpost. Lush national parks such as Litchfield and Nitmiluk put you up close and personal with the Aussie wildlife.

Start looking for your ideal MSC cruise to Australia and experience a dream holiday with plenty to see and do on board and ashore.

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Whether embarking in Sydney on a World Cruise, an Australian cruise with MSC Cruises makes is easy to explore the wonders that await in land down under.    All port information for your MSC Australia cruise can be accessed by clicking below.

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If there’s one thing we all deserve, it’s a relaxing holiday in 2023. At Carnival, we have a big range of cruise deals in 2023 available to book online now.

Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, or soak up the food, history, and natural beauty of Tasmania.

Enjoy the race that stops a nation on a Melbourne Cup cruise, or have Christmas you’ll never forget on a cruise ship.

Walk the white sandy beaches of the South pacific, or get lost in the culture of Fiji or New Zealand. We’ve got amazing shore excursions for everyone.

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Going on a perfect cruise in 2023 with the cruise experts means choosing from great deals to both local and international destinations. Check out the deals on our:

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When is the best month to cruise in 2023?

When you cruise in Australia and the South Pacific, every month is a great month, You can spend more than a week away, or take advantage of our getaway and short cruises from Sydney or Brisbane. Choose short cruises for:

How do you book the best cruise deals in 2023?

You can book a 2023 cruise holiday online now and make the most of our special offers. Choose your destination, departure port, and departure date, and start looking for deals on your future cruise. Click on any Carnival Cruise Line destination to find information about:

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Are there Caribbean cruises in 2023?

If it’s fun, Carnival will be there, and we all know how much fun a Caribbean cruise can be. You can’t get there from an Australian port, but we offer some trips of a lifetime from Miami, New Orleans, or Orlando to these paradises:

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Carnival has cruises that take in everything the Mediterranean and its surrounds has to offer, including amazing destinations:

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