PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled its new 2023-24 program, featuring its longest-ever world cruise from Australia.
Sailing round trip from Sydney (pictured), the 110-night global odyssey will depart on 03 Apr 2024, with a Brisbane departure also available on 02 May.
Fares start from $32,299 per person twin share in an interior stateroom.
The voyage will offer more European port calls, including visits to seven exciting new world cruise destinations: Stockholm, Aarhus, Kristiansand, Edinburgh, Crete, Corsica, and Bar Harbor.
There will also be extended visits to Petra, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Reykjavik, Cork, Boston and Tahiti.
Princess will open bookings for its new 2023-24 Australian cruise program early next month – an unprecedented 11 months ahead of schedule.
The cruise line will also offer up to $4,000 per stateroom of early booking benefits, including $1,000 of onboard credit per person and $1,000 worth of savings for past guests.
The new program is one of Princess’ largest yet, featuring 113 departures between Sep 2023 and Oct 2024.
Two Royal-class ships – Majestic Princess and Royal Princess – will be based in Sydney, while Grand Princess will cruise from Melbourne, and Coral Princess will sail from Brisbane and Fremantle.
Between them, the four ships will offer more than 40 Australian cruises, as well as more than 30 New Zealand cruises, 10 trans-Pacific sailing options, and eight Asian itineraries.
Sales & Marketing Director Nick Ferguson said the early release of the program reflected the positive long-term booking trends for both cruising in Australia, and int’l travel.