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  1. November 14, 2023 6:37 PM EST Princess Cruises Unveils 2025/26 Australia Program Featuring the Longest World Cruise and Discovery Princess’ Debut Down Under Princess Cruises has unveiled details of its much-anticipated 2025/26 Australian summer program featuring the Down Under debut of its stunning flagship Discovery Princess as well as the longest ever world cruise to sail roundtrip from Australia - a record-breaking 114-night voyage on Crown Princess. Offering roundtrip departures from Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland, Crown Princess’ epic 2026 world odyssey will visit 48 destinations in 31 countries across six continents and cover an impressive 35,000 nautical miles. The voyage will also claim the mantle of the longest world cruise ever undertaken from Australia, with Crown Princess carrying up to 3080 guests on its record sailing around the globe. Guests on the cruise will be treated to two new world cruise ports - Alexandria in Egypt and Patmos in Greece - as well as overnight visits to New York, Lima and Quebec and late-night stays in a range of exotic destinations including Reykjavik in Iceland and Papeete in Tahiti. Unveiling details, Princess Cruises Senior Vice President Asia Pacific, UK & Europe Stuart Allison said the milestone cruise was a highlight of the new program brimming with exciting holiday options as Discovery Princess joins Crown Princess and Grand Princess in local waters. Across the summer season the trio will offer 75 unique itineraries and 120 departures, with cruises ranging from 2 to 37 days and sailings available from seven ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand Mr Allison said Discovery Princess’ Sydney debut on December 6, 2025, would be a day to remember, coming almost exactly 50 years after Princess Cruises first started cruising local waters. The original Pacific Princess sailed on her first roundtrip cruise from Sydney in December 1975. “Cruising has come a long way in half a century, and we’re delighted to now be bringing a ship of the calibre of Discovery Princess to Australia as part of a fantastic line-up of summer cruising,” Mr Allison said. Measuring 330 metres in length and carrying 3660 guests, the 145,000-tonne Discovery Princess will be the biggest Princess Cruises’ ship to ever sail in Australia waters and will offer 22 itineraries during her four-month deployment, which will include 11 departures from Sydney. Mr Allison said Discovery Princess and Crown Princess would be deployed in Sydney, sailing on an array of itineraries including the cruise line’s ever-popular round Australia voyages and unique Tahiti and Hawaii cruise in addition to roundtrip sailings to New Zealand, Queensland and Fiji. Meanwhile the 107,000-tonne, 2600-guest Grand Princess will be based in Brisbane and will carry a record number of Princess guests from the city on 14 roundtrip cruises to destinations including Tasmania, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Highlights of the program include: Crown Princess’ 2026 world voyage sailing from Australia to South East Asia and through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe before cruising to North America and transiting the newest Panama Canal locks to return Down Under via the Pacific. Departing Sydney on May 10, 2026, the voyage will visit 48 memorable destinations and provide access to more than 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. More cruises to New Zealand than any other cruise line, with voyages on the three ships ranging from six to 15 nights. Sailings from both Brisbane and Sydney, roundtrip options include visits to an array of beautiful ports from Dunedin in the south to the Bay of Islands in New Zealand’s north. An 18-night cruise from Singapore to Sydney on Discovery Princess departing November 18, 2025, and enjoying maiden visits to destinations such as Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang in Vietnam and Lombok in Indonesia. Round Australia cruises departing from Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide and Brisbane on Crown Princess in November 2025 and March 2026. The cruises will include visits to regional ports like Port Douglas, the Whitsundays, Broome, Exmouth and Albany as well as scenic cruising along the Kimberley Coast. The return of Princess’ popular cruises to Hawaii and Tahiti, with Grand Princess setting sail on a 37-night cruise visiting Pago Pago, Maui, Honolulu, Kauai, Kona, Hilo, Papeete, Moorea, Raiatea, Tonga and Norfolk Island. The cruise departs Sydney on October 16, 2025, and Brisbane on October 18, 2025. A 12-night Southern Explorer cruise on Discovery Princess sailing round trip from Sydney on February 28, 2026, and visiting Melbourne, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Port Arthur and Hobart. An 11-night cruise to Papua New Guinea on Grand Princess departing Brisbane on March 24, 2026, and visiting Alotau, Rabaul, Kiriwina Island and the Conflict Islands. Epic adventures sailing across the Pacific between North America and Australia and New Zealand on Discovery Princess and Grand Princess, with visits to ports in Tahiti and Hawaii. Mr Allison said guests on Discovery Princess would be able to enjoy 270-degree sweeping views from the largest balconies in the Princess fleet offered as part of the ship’s Sky Suites, unwind in the ultimate comfort at the Sanctuary and indulge their senses with world-class dining options including 360: An Extraordinary Experience, which takes guests on a sensory journey through world-class cuisine with a fusion of master story-telling and visual entertainment. Other features include 14 restaurants, 10 bars and additional lounges, and entertainment options that include the SeaWalk, a breathtaking glass-bottomed enclosed walkway that extends nearly 9 metres beyond the ship's edge. Meanwhile all three ships based Down Under will feature the Princess exclusive MedallionClass experience, which enables a level of service personalisation previously only available on small ships to now be delivered on a large ship, amenity-rich platform. The connected guest experience maximises guests’ time by delivering a host of onboard conveniences including contactless payment for anything on board; expedited embarkation; keyless stateroom entry; muster anywhere; friends and family locator; and ordering food, drinks, retail items or requesting service from their smart device or a crew member and having their order delivered directly to them…even if they move. For guests who desire more inclusive options onboard, Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages offer several amenities at tremendous values, including express boarding; alcoholic beverages, mocktails, specialty coffees and smoothies; unlimited MedallionNet Wi-Fi (the fastest at sea); casual and specialty dining; boutique fitness classes; complimentary room service and more. The program will go on sale at 9am AEDT on 29 November 2023 for Elite guests only and 9am AEDT 30 November 2023 for general sale. For more information on Princess ships, visit princess.com, call 13 24 88 or connect with a professional travel advisor.  Travel agents are encouraged to call 1300 587 473 or visit onesourcecruises.com.au. # # #
  2. The extra dishes tonight in the Reserve Dining Room were a sliced steak salad and Veal Cordon Bleu. We must also say that the food has been OUTSTANDING!!!
  3. We had a very nice day in Genoa today. We met up with dear friends, who both worked for Princess for 20+ years. A couple of new additions to our onboard wine cellar!
  4. Suite breakfast is definitely sweet! Soft Poached Eggs over Roasted Potatoes, Hollandaise Sauce, yum!!!
  5. We docked over an hour late this morning in Genoa due to the berth not being open. Departing time has been adjusted to 8 pm.
  6. We should be by 6:00. We have been trying all of the bar venues to see which has the best wine selections. 🤷‍♂️
  7. The extra entree tonight in the Reserve dining room was Steak Diane. They also had a fresh strawberry and cream appetizer. The Waiter joked that it should be for dessert. I had the Vegetable Korma as a second course, it was delicious!
  8. Hi guys. What bar are you at? Couldn’t see you! Anxious to say hi? @Marshyone Tonight we were at the Crown Grill bar before dinner. Btw, I'm only posting here on the "Live" thread.
  9. We just ran into the Loyalty/Event Host, the cut-off for the MTG Luncheon for this voyage is 811 sea days. We just missed it. Btw, she said for the TA it will be a higher number. The TA is now sold out.
  10. Today we went on our private tour to St Tropez and to two wineries. The drive to St Tropez took around an hour. Due to it being end of their season and a Monday, 98% of the town was closed. It was still interesting to walk around and see the shops, restaurants, and hotels which, by the way, are far out of our travel budget. It is truly the playground of the rich and famous! We tasted (and bought) wines at two separate wineries. The wines and the experience were exceptional! At Domaine Saint Marie, they were very generous and we tasted through six wines. Luckily, I was not driving! Our second stop was at Chateau Minuty, an extremely beautiful property owned by four generations of the Matton-Farnet family. The on-site family chapel. Our purchases from today. The collection has started! The Rose's will be great Sanctuary beverages on our way to Florida! This was the second consecutive year that we have toured with Frank Lavagne, owner of All In Marseille Provence Tour Company. He is fantastic and we highly recommend him! His contact info: allinmarseilleprovence@gmail.com FB: allinmareseilleprovence
  11. @Ombud After returning to the ship today, Debbie went to do some laundry. One of the machines "ate" her tokens. She went to GS and they gave her replacement tokens and a couple of extra tokens. She asked if there was a charge for the extra tokens, the reply was "No, you are Elite."
  12. While Debbie was unpacking, I went up to the Sanctuary and reserved our spots for the 7 day crossing to Ft Lauderdale.
  13. I believe there are many Europeans on this leg. The TA will have a much lower number of Blue and Europeans.
  14. Here are the passenger counts for this voyage: Blue- 971 Gold- 533 Ruby- 289 Platinum- 716 Elite- 771 Total= 3,280
  15. I don't know??? It has been our experience that GS has charged us for tokens when the dispenser was broken. I'll let you know if I find out something different.
  16. We are onboard!!! The flight from Madrid was on-time and went by very fast. We arrived at the terminal at 2:25 and we were in our cabin in 5 mins! Easy-peasy. Once we arrived in our cabin we were met with a few surprises. We were going to the IC for a quick snack, but no need for that! It's nice to have friends onboard. The view from our balcony.
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