94-night Circle Pacific

from 

AU$22,599

per person
 
Duration: 94 Nights
Destination: Multi Destinations
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
Ship:  Grand Princess
Cabin: Inside Twin Share
Departure/Arrival Port: Round trip from Brisbane
Deal Code: DC1NDDC7

 

 

Description

Pricing is based on departure date: 15 June 2028

Embark on the journey of a lifetime across the Pacific, discovering the beauty of New Zealand, Hawaii, North America, Asia, and the South Pacific. From vibrant cities to tropical islands and breathtaking ocean views, every destination brings a new unforgettable adventure.

Itinerary Map

Itinerary Highlights

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.

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.

Norfolk Island
At first glance, it's hard to believe that vibrant Norfolk Island could have a dark past. Yet during the 19th century, the now-peaceful Australian retreat was a convict colony, home to criminals who'd been banished into exile. Today, the archaeological remains of the penal colony have UNESCO World Heritage status and are revered for their historical significance. You can visit the settlement's remains, an eerie yet beautiful collection that includes a jail, a cemetery, lumbar yard and salt house.

Norfolk Island Facts , Tracks and Trails – XYVIZR

Auckland
Auckland is a lively fusion of international style, local creativity and Polynesian charm. Its urban personality is bold, fast and fashionable, while its seaside ambiance ranges from rugged and untamed to smooth and tranquil.

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Tauranga
The principal city of the Bay of Plenty is a popular Kiwi summer resort with notorious military and missionary legacies. Its legendary Waitomo Caves comprises a vast underground network of water-sculpted, cathedral-like limestone grottoes. Big-game fishing and scuba diving abounds.

Suva
The capital of Fiji, Suva, is the largest metropolitan city in the island country. With a tropical rainforest climate, expect rains almost every day. Here, you can visit its several parks, the Fiji Museum in Thurston Gardens, the Suva City Library or the Carnegie Library, and the University of the South Pacific.

Dravuni Island
The volcanic island of Dravuni beckons you to explore, along the several islands that sit within the Great Astrolabe Reef. Dravuni is where you can find the University of the South Pacific's research facility on coral cay conservation, and you can also see these corals for yourself from the crystal-clear waters.

Dravuni Island, Fiji

Apia
At the central north coast of Upolu is Apia, the capital city of Samoa. Here, you'll find a great collection of restaurants, clubs, shops, and a few markets for souvenirs. There are also some scenic views from the coast, as well as a wealth of cultural attractions to keep you busy.

Papeete
Welcome to the largest city on the island of Tahiti, and the capital French Polynesia. Here you'll find a busy government centre and industrial port with a lot of charm. It's also a great starting point to explore Tahiti's several lagoons, black and white sand beaches, and volcanoes as well.

Moorea
Moorea's craggy volcanic peaks, reflected in the tranquil waters of Cook's and Oponohu bays, protrude from the island's basaltic base. Lush mountain slopes are covered with rainforest or pineapple plantations, and white sand beaches border crystalline lagoons.

Raiatea
The second largest island of French Polynesia has splendid lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls and vibrant pineapple and vanilla plantations. Surrounded by a large protected lagoon, the area has naturally become a top location for sailing, deep-sea fishing and scuba diving.

Honolulu
Urban sophistication and an unhurried lifestyle are the two most notable characteristics of this chic Hawaiian paradise. Honolulu is a modern city combining eastern and western influences, and its dazzling beaches and crimson sunsets make for an unforgettable vacation.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Kauai
Considered as the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is a popular tropical paradise destination that has been featured in several Hollywood films for its beauty. Here, you can also discover the Na Pali coastline, offering a cacophony of colours and landscapes that will surely mesmerise.

Kona
Located on Hawaii Islands beautiful western shore, Kailua Kona is known for its calm, clear waters that offer the perfect playground for ocean adventure. Take the 25-minute drive north to Maniniowali Beach to swim or snorkel in the ultra-blue waves alongside dolphins and sea turtles. Often referred to simply as Kona, the area is also a place of deep historical significance. Cruise to Kailua Kona and check out Kaloko-Honokahau National Historical Park, a Hawaiian Heritage Site where youll encounter early temples, ancient petroglyphs and traditional fishponds. See where your morning cup comes from at one of the coffee plantations on the slopes of Hualalai volcano if youre daring, you can even hike to the summit.

Los Angeles
Discover Los Angeles multicultural history by walking through its diverse selection of neighborhoods: See the ornate Twin Towers Dragon Gateway in Chinatown and the traditional Mexican shopping stalls and vendors of Olvera Street. Then, chill by the beach at Santa Monica Pier, or take the iconic drive down Sunset Boulevard, one of the most often-filmed thoroughfares in the country.

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San Diego
San Diego's magnificent coastline, ideal climate and Mediterranean facade make it the quintessential Southern California beach city. The best spot to experience the So-Cal beach scene is the 3-mile stretch from the southern tip of Mission Beach to the northern end of Pacific Beach.

San Diego, California

San Francisco
The darling of the West Coast is an offbeat, relatively small metropolis with an infinite number of personalities. Part chic, part Victorian, part hippie and part alternative, it is one of the U.S.'s most beloved cities. Its culturally strong neighbourhoods attest to its rich diversity and open-minded attitudes.

Victoria BC
The capital of British Columbia is an intimate, sophisticated seaside city that is situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Located in one of Canada's mildest climates, it is the sunniest spot in the province. This one-time colonial outpost alive with cosmopolitan dining, superb shopping and a colourful nightlife.

Vancouver
Dramatic mountains and soaring skyscrapers kiss the sea in this booming British Columbian metropolis. Known as the "Hollywood of the North," Vancouver is stunningly beautiful and richly diverse - highlighted by dense forests, verdant parks, intimate coffeehouses and seaside markets.

Ketchikan
Located in the Tongass National Forest and close to Misty Fjords National Monument, Ketchikan is the "Salmon Capital of the World" and Alaska's 1st City. The town's colourful past is evident in the Indian villages and totem poles that grace its land.

Juneau
Alaska's capital city features luring scenery that often seems surreal. Tracy Arm Fjord, Mendenhall Glacier, the Juneau Icefield and Glacier Bay National Park offer unparalleled glacier viewing, and The Tongass Rainforest climate boasts lush terrain and captivating wildlife.

Juneau, Alaska

Skagway
The Spirit of the Klondike Gold Rush echoes throughout this historic town. Turn of the century shops and saloons are intermingled with false-fronted buildings and boardwalks, and the deep waters of Taiya Inlet and the rugged Coast Mountains enchantingly frame the entire town.

Cruising Hubbard Glacier
This massive glacier sprawls over 1,300 square miles, and it is the longest river of ice in North America. Intimate inlets, mysterious ice caves and blue ice slabs are some of the incredible natural wonders of this gargantuan formation. Also known as the "Galloping Glacier", it once advanced 47 feet in a single day.

Hubbard Glacier (Scenic Cruising), Alaska

Whittier
Whittier is nestled at the base of mountains that line Passage Canal, a deepwater fjord of western Prince William Sound with tidewater glaciers that calve before your eyes. The surrounding peaks are snowcapped much of the year and a glacier hangs above the town to the west. Just across from Whittier is the Kittiwake Rookery, the largest of its kind in the world. Fishing is a favorite pastime with salmon and halibut derbies every summer. Whittier is a gateway to wildlife, glacier-viewing, sea kayaking and fishing charters.

Kushiro
Kushiro is the largest city in Eastern Hokkaido. It is known as a base for deep-sea fishing and also well known as "the town of mist." Kushiro plays a leading role in the politics, economics and culture of eastern Hokkaido

Hakodate
Hakodate overflows with historic architecture and steamy hot springs . Located along Hokkaidos southwestern tip, its the perfect spot to begin exploring this islands unique history and culture during your vacation. Cruise to Hakodate and start your day at the morning Hakodate-Asaichi, or Morning Market, and tuck into a hearty kaisendon, a bowl of ultra-fresh sashimi fish over steamed rice. Then, relax with a soak in the Yunokawa hot springs on Hakodates outskirts, or check out Goryokaku Fort ? the nearby tower lets you take in a birds-eye view of the star-shaped design surrounded by a moat. And dont leave without taking in the million-dollar views of the city from atop Mt. Hakodate.

Tokyo
Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Toyosu Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don't forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.

Tokyo, Japan

Kagoshima
Japans southernmost major city, Kagoshima delivers a memorable mix of unique cuisine, historical attractions and outdoor activities in its temperate weather. Take the short ferry ride from the port to Sakurajima Yogan Nagisa Park and immerse yourself in its natural grandeur, take a rejuvenating soak in the 100-meter-long natural hot spring, and take in views of the areas most iconic landmark: Sakurajima volcano, nicknamed the Vesuvius of Japan. Then, take in sweeping bayside vistas at Sengan-en, the elegant estate of the Shimadzu samurai clan, and stroll through its cherry blossom-filled gardens. Cruise to Kagoshima and head to Yurigahama Beach, with its bright waters and mysterious sandbar that appears each month in a slightly different spot, depending on the tides.

Nagasaki
The A-bomb Hypocentre (the exact point where the atomic bomb hit in 1945) brings most people to this pleasant, easy-going city. As a crossroads of cultures, it is imprinted with Chinese temples, Catholic churches and European-style houses, and imported cuisines and festivals flourish.

Ishigaki
The most cosmopolitan island in the Yaeyama Island Group of Okinawa, Ishigakis subtropical climate means its beach weather all year round here ? the island is rimmed with powdery white beaches and sky-blue waters teeming with coral reefs. Cruise to Ishigaki and take the one-hour hike up Okinawas highest peak, Mt. Otomo, and marvel at the ocean views dotted with neighboring islands. Walk around Ishigakis small town: Sample freshly caught fish at the Public Market, explore the 19th-century Miyara Dounchi House and Gardens, or channel inner calm at nearby Torinji Zen Temple. Looking for more thrill factor. Head to the mangroves of Nagura Anparu Wetland for a kayaking adventure.

Keelung (Taipei)
Before embarking in Keelung, the third-largest port in Taiwan,take a little time to do some sightseeing. This pleasant port city is home to such historical sites like the Sea Gate Barrier Fort and places of worship dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.

Taipei (Keelung)

Hong Kong
The "Wall Street of Asia" is one of the world's truly great cities. Reunited with China in 1997, it is a fast-paced, scintillating city brimming with Chinese medicine shops, British pubs, dazzling high rises, wooden boats, ancient villages, fish eateries and rugby lawns.

Cai Lan
The deepwater port of Cai Lan is your gateway to the splendors of North Vietnam. Nearby Halong Bay is one of the world's extraordinary scenic wonders. This World Heritage Site boasts a calm bay studded with over 3,000 dramatic limestone islands, islets and rock formations.

Ha Long Bay
Legend has it that Halong Bay, a World Heritage site, was created when a dragon descended into the sea, its body forming the archipelago of 3,000 islands and rock formations.If you sail over its clear waters past awesome limestone cliffs and fascinating caves, you might just believe that the legend is true. Enjoy the spectacular scenery amidst fishing villages and beautiful white beaches.

Halong Bay/Hanoi (Cai Lan), Vietnam

Chan May
Chan May is found on the coast of central Vietnam and is conveniently located between Hue and Da Nang (also spelled Danang). Cruise ships port in Chan May so that guests can travel to one of these two cities on tours. The road south from Chan May is scenic with tall sand dunes along the coast and numerous rice paddies and water buffalo in the fields. 

Phu My
Vietnam's first privately-owned deep water port, occupied by the Japanese during World War II, now serves primarily as a portal to Ho Chi Minh City?the "Pearl of the Orient". Nearby, the Cu Chi tunnels offer grim reminders of the Vietnam War.

Singapore
This small, roughly diamond-shaped island at the end of peninsular Malaysia may be coated in modernity, but underneath lies conservative Confucian values. Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian influences make Singapore a highly tolerant city with a wealth of fascinatingly sundry cultures.

Lombok
The simple pleasures of life can be found on a small island in West Nusa Tenggara province. Lombok Island, commonly referred to as "an unspoiled Bali," is a paradisiacal tropical haven. Mount Rinjani, waterfalls and Waktu Telu traditions dominate the northern region.

Lombok, Indonesia

Bali (Benoa)
From parasailing to fine dining, bar hopping and scuba diving, there's a wealth of activities to do when you touchdown at Bali. Adventure seekers will have their fill here, with Jet Ski rides, sea walking, white water river rafting, fly boarding and more. Once done, you can head inland to dine with your fellow travelers or the locals at some choice shops.

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.

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.

Townsville
It's summer all year round in the city of Townsville, with a thriving nightlife scene that you can't just miss. Australia's tropical island paradise feel is on full display here, with the beaches of Magnetic Island just one ferry trip away.

Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach is the tourism mainland hub for the Whitsundays, where you can take on activities either on the beautiful water or the verdant greens of the rainforest. You'll instantly feel the holiday as you enjoy the tropical atmosphere when you stroll through cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and souvenir stores.

Your Ship: Grand Princess

With an atmosphere of relaxed elegance, Grand Princess® offers more than just a voyage, it’s a destination in itself. Indulge in tantalizing dining, dazzling entertainment, and serene spaces like The Sanctuary, an adults-only retreat. Enjoy Movies Under the Stars® poolside or enrich your journey with Discovery at SEA™ programs designed to inspire and delight.

Onboard Experience

Activities - Each day, a world of exciting activities awaits, from cooking demonstrations to dance classes, trivia contests and a range of enrichment programs, including our Encounters with Discovery at SEA™ speaker series from experts who offer insights into the places you’ll visit.

  • Discovery at SEA™ Programs
  • Festivals of the World
  • The Piazza
  • Shops of Princess
  • Art Gallery & Auctions
  • Photo & Video Gallery
  • Freshwater Pools & Hot Tubs
  • Sports Court (basketball, volleyball, tennis)
  • Princess Links (putting course)

Entertainment - There’s always something happening on board — from heading to the Princess Theater for a lavish original musical production to enjoying a blockbuster movie poolside under the stars or simply relaxing in a lounge sipping a cocktail where a live band is playing your song.

  • Movies Under the Stars®
  • Original Musical Products
  • Music & Dancing
  • Vegas-style Casino
  • Featured Guest Entertainers
  • Princess Theater
  • Vista Show Lounge
  • Explorers Lounge
  • The One5 (nightclub)
Itinerary Overview

Brisbane, At Sea, Sydney, At Sea, Norfolk Island, At Sea, Auckland, Tauranga, At Sea, Suva, Dravuni Island, At Sea, Crossing the International Date Line, At Sea, Apia, At Sea, Papeete, Moorea, Raiatea, At Sea, Honolulu, Kauai, Kona, At Sea, Los Angeles, San Diego, At Sea, San Francisco, At Sea, Victoria BC, Vancouver, At Sea, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Cruising Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord, Whittier, At Sea, Crossing the International Date Line, At Sea, Kushiro, Hakodate, At Sea, Tokyo, At Sea, Kagoshima, Nagasaki, At Sea, Ishigaki, Keelung (Taipei), At Sea, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, At Sea, Cai Lan, Cai Lan, Ha Long Bay, Chan May, At Sea, Phu My, At Sea, Singapore, Singapore, At Sea, At Sea, Lombok, Bali (Benoa), Bali (Benoa), At Sea, Darwin, At Sea, Cairns, Townsville, Airlie Beach, At Sea, Brisbane

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