24 Nights Australia

AU$8,666

 

per person

Sailing Date: 06 Apr, 2027
Ship: Grand Princess
Ship Rating:  3.5 out of 5
Description
Itinerary Overview
Day 1 Melbourne

The second largest city in Australia is renowned for its beautiful parks, passionate football fans, 'upside down' Yarra River and avant-garde attitude. Once voted "Most Livable City in the World," it is elegant, cultured and modern.

 
Day 2 At Sea

 
Day 3 Adelaide

The city of Adelaide is home to Australia's award-winning wine regions, and you can indulge in great tasting wines in Barossa Valley or the McLaren Vale. The sandstone city is where you can also find a vibrant food, bar, and cultural scene.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 4 At Sea

 
Day 5 At Sea

 
Day 6 Albany

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 7 Busselton, WA

Busselton is a city on the southwest tip of Western Australia. It's known for its sheltered beach and seasonal humpback whale populations. The beachfront features the 19th-century Busselton Jetty. This wood pier stretches nearly 2km to the Underwater Observatory, where life in a coral reef is on view. To the city's northeast, the towering tuart trees of Tuart Forest National Park are home to 2 species of possum.

Arrival : 9:00 AM
Day 8 Fremantle

The exotic locales of Australia await at Fremantle, where you'll find unique culture, heritage, architecture, and a thriving food scene. Cafés and bars dot the experience, with a 19th century vibe dominating the streetscape. You'll find artisanal food, great craft beers, and lively musical and art performances on the streets, and the great coffee at the Cappuccino Strip that's Australia's known for.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 9 At Sea

 
Day 10 Exmouth

Gold, sandy beaches and serene waters make Exmouth an ideal stop for some fun under the sun. You can go kite surfing, kayaking, windsurfing, cycling on the city's cycle paths, or go bird watching at the Exe estuary.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 11 At Sea

 
Day 12 Broome

Known as the gateway to the wild Kimberley, Broome is a historically rich melting pot of cultures, with a tropical vibe that?s hard to resist. You can watch the sunset at Cable Beach?s stretch of pristine sand, or jump off from Broome towards an outback adventure to the Kimberley.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 13 Yampi Sound

Arrival : 12:00 PM
Day 14 Kimberley Coast

The Kimberley is Western Australia's sparsely settled northern region. It's known for large swaths of wilderness defined by rugged ranges, dramatic gorges, semi-arid savanna and a largely isolated coastline. The mostly unsealed (unpaved) Gibb River Road runs 660km through the region's heart, passing by Windjana Gorge National Park, which has towering limestone cliffs and pools where freshwater crocodiles gather.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 15 At Sea

 
Day 16 Darwin

Darwin is Australia's link between South East Asia that also features tours to Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, and Katherine Gorge, which are literally hours away. You can also go fishing for some exotic barramundi.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 17 At Sea

 
Day 18 At Sea

 
Day 19 At Sea

 
Day 20 Cairns

While it is usually a jump-off port for the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns can also become a destination for destination for trekking, discovering secret islands along the reef, exploring the Daintree Rainforest and even gliding through the rainforest canopy. Cairns also is home to the Esplanade, which is a swimming lagoon where you can freely bask under the sun as you enjoy the panoramic views of the Trinity Inlet.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 21 Willis Island

Willis Island is the only permanently inhabited island in the Coral Sea Islands Territory. Located beyond the Great Barrier Reef, this island stands 280 miles from Cairns. The only residents on the 7.7-hectare sandy island are a handful of Australian Bureau of Meteorology staff members working at the weather monitoring station.The main attractions are the sights youll see as you cruise through the Coral Sea. Spot tropical birds like black noodies, sooty terns and wedge-tailed shearwaters. Cruise to Willis Island to see the Great Barrier Reef stretch beneath the turquoise waters and the exotic fish that swim here, including angel fish, clown fish and hammerhead sharks.

Arrival : 9:30 AM
Day 22 At Sea

 
Day 23 Brisbane

Brisbane is known for its colourful restaurant, bar, and local cultural scene. Here you'll find the Queensland Cultural Centre and the Gallery of Modern Art to witness stunning masterpieces. The Brisbane Riverwalk is also home to some of the best views of Brisbane's skyline. If you're up for a scenic walk, jog, or even some cycling, this is floating walkway is your best bet.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 24 At Sea

 
Day 25 Sydney

Australia's most illustrious city is the country's capital in everything but name. It possesses one of the most beautiful harbour settings in the world, and emanates with a intermingling of history, ruggedness and sophistication.

Arrival : 6:00 AM
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