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News / Stunning landscapes of Australia & New Zealand, plus new Circle Pacific adventure headline newly announced 2026/2027 season from Princess Cruises
Sail adventurous explorations to far-off destinations
Princess Cruises, the world’s most iconic cruise line, unveiled its highly-anticipated 2026-2027 cruise itineraries for Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The highlight of the season is the return of the popular Circle Pacific Voyage, an epic 79-night roundtrip sailing aboard Grand Princess, that spans three continents and covers more than 23,600 nautical miles.
On sale now, the season will feature three Princess ships – Royal Princess, Crown Princess and Grand Princess – offering 42 unique itineraries and 62 departures between October 2026 and August 2027. Travelers can experience the breathtaking landscapes of Australia and New Zealand, the tropical allure of the South Pacific, and the awe-inspiring Circle Pacific Adventure, all with curated itineraries designed to connect travelers to local cultures and “hidden gem” destinations.
The October 2026 – June 2027 season offers something for every traveler, from short getaways to life-changing voyages, including departures from five Australia ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle), and Adelaide. Key highlights include:
42 unique itineraries across 62 departures, ranging in length from 2 to 79 days
- Departures from five Australia ports – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth (Fremantle) and Adelaide.
- Royal Princess will be based in Sydney for the season.
- Grand Princess will spend most of the season sailing from Brisbane, as well as venturing on the 79-day epic Circle Pacific Voyage.
- Crown Princess sails a 28-day Round Australia cruise, roundtrip from Sydney.
- Voyages that include legendary cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Adelaide.
- Hidden gem destinations include Broome in Western Australia, Burnie in Tasmania, Port Lincoln in South Australia and Picton on the South Island of New Zealand.
- Journeys through the South Pacific including Fiji, Samoa and Papua New Guinea.
79-day Circle Pacific adventure (NEW!)
- This voyage covers over 23,600 nautical miles, crossing the Equator and International Date Line twice from Sydney, Brisbane or Auckland.
- 32 destinations in 13 countries, including an overnight in Hong Kong.
- Late night stays in Honolulu, Juneau, Los Angeles, Osaka (for Kyoto), Singapore, Suva, Tahiti (Papeete), and Victoria, BC.
- Off-the-beaten path visits to Apia (Samoa), College Fjord scenic glacier cruising in Alaska and unique ports in Japan like Kochi and Kagoshima.
- Access to 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Japan’s highest mountain, Mount Fuji, and the Singapore Botanical Gardens.
Three unique cruisetours – cruise + land tour combined
- NEW! Tropical Highlights Cruisetour: Discover breathtaking landscapes on the cruise line’s new tour option, featuring the Great Barrier Reef and Paronella Park, with stunning views of Mena Creek Falls.
- NEW! Southern Australia Cruisetour: Visit Melbourne; the Great Ocean Road – 150-mile stretch of beautiful south-eastern coast; Adelaide; and the impeccably clear waters of Kangaroo Island.
- Australian Outback Cruisetour: Explore two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Great Barrier Reef and the iconic Uluru in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
All Princess cruise ships offer well-appointed staterooms, world class dining, grand performances, award-winning casinos and entertainment, luxurious spas, imaginative experiences and boundless activities.
No matter the cruise, Princess delivers a premium vacation with the line’s award-winning, signature Princess MedallionClass experience which offers unparalleled service and personalization. Guests booking can take advantage of inclusive packages like Princess Plus and Princess Premier which add popular amenities like WiFi, beverages, desserts, fitness classes, crew appreciation and more at an even greater savings of up 65% when the inclusive package amenities are purchased separately.