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Sunday, October 22, 2017

Now is the Time to Plan a Cruise Down Under

Sydney Harbour - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

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Some time in our lives we'd all love to leave our footprints on a white sand beach or snorkel the crystal clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef. It is here, in Australia and the South Pacific, that natural beauty abounds. Fascinating people inhabit peaceful islands and charming cities combine old-world atmosphere with hardy, frontier spirit.

Cruise Season:  October - April


A cruise to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the South Pacific can fulfill almost every exotic adventure that a serious traveler could dream. Cruises and cruisetours start at 14 nights long and sail seasonally between October and April. The beauty of these itineraries is that you can see as much of the South Pacific as you like in one cruise.
Great Barrier Reef - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

2017-18 Deployments Announced

Cruise lines have begun announcing their Australia plans for the 2017-18 season, and now is the time to plan a cruise vacation there as additional capacity means greater flexibility and potential savings.   In this article, we will discuss the deployments that have been announced.  In future articles and on our website, we will provide updates on the itineraries, and also take a closer look at the destination itself.

Australia is one of the world's fastest-growing cruise destinations and this next deployment reflects increases to programs as the lines establish a strong presence Down Under.

Carnival Cruise Line continues to base the 2,124-passenger Carnival Spirit in Sydney, Australia year-round. The Spirit sails Australia Cruises, Long Cruises, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands on 2 – 5 Days, 6 – 9 Days, and 10+ Days itineraries. The 88,500-ton Spirit  is so big it can't fit under the city's Harbour Bridge, therefore, it will be based at Circular Quay's Overseas Passenger Terminal.

The 88,500-ton, 2,680-passenger Carnival Legend, sister ship to the Carnival Legend, has been deployed seasonally in Australia after being "Aussified" in 2014 where she  received a range of upgrades to ensure she's perfectly suited for the tastes of the Aussie market.   It sails Australia Cruises, Long Cruises, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands on 2 – 5 Days, 6 – 9 Days, and 10+ Days itineraries. See Carnival Australia for specific details about these cruises.

Celebrity Cruises deployed  the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Solstice to Australia and New Zealand in December, 2012, taking the place of the smaller, 1,814-passenger Celebrity Century.  It has been there since that time. The itineraries offer guests a vast array of options, ranging from 10 to 16 nights, departing from Sydney, Fremantle and Auckland.

Royal Caribbean International announced that it will have four ships in Australia during the 2017-18 season.Voyager of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas will continue to be based in Sydney, offering two- to 14-night sailings around Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The line offers the most ships and sailings from Sydney seasonally.

Royal Caribbean has big plans for the 2018 season as they announced newest ship, Ovation of the Seas, will also be in the region sailing 5 to 14-night itineraries.

Holland America has two ships sailing in Australia:  the 1,972-passenger Noordam and the 1,258 -passenger Maasddam,    The ships will sail 8 to 15-night itineraries in and around Australia and New Zealand departing from Sydney, Fremantle and Auckland.

Princess Cruises deployment  includes 5 ships,  4 to 14-night itineraries, and 76 voyages. The following ships are deployed in the region: Diamond Princess, Golden Princess, Majestic Princess, Sea Princess, and Sun Princess.

Norwegian Cruises will have one ship deployed in the region, Norwegian Jewel.  Itineraries will range from 3 to 14-Nights.    Several luxury lines will also have deployments in Australia & New Zealand. 


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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Now is the Time to Plan a Cruise Down Under

Sydney Harbour - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

Now is the Time...
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Some time in our lives we'd all love to leave our footprints on a white sand beach or snorkel the crystal clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef. It is here, in Australia and the South Pacific, that natural beauty abounds. Fascinating people inhabit peaceful islands and charming cities combine old-world atmosphere with hardy, frontier spirit.

Cruise Season:  October - April


A cruise to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the South Pacific can fulfill almost every exotic adventure that a serious traveler could dream. Cruises and cruisetours start at 14 nights long and sail seasonally between October and April. The beauty of these itineraries is that you can see as much of the South Pacific as you like in one cruise.
Great Barrier Reef - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

2014-15 Deployments Announced

Cruise lines have begun announcing their Australia plans for the 2014-15 season, and now is the time to plan a cruise vacation there as additional capacity means greater flexibility and potential savings.   In this article, we will discuss the deployments that have been announced.  In future articles and on our website, we will provide updates on the itineraries, and also take a closer look at the destination itself.

Australia is one of the world's fastest-growing cruise destinations and this next deployment reflects increases to programs as the lines establish a strong presence Down Under.

Carnival Cruise Line continues to base the 2,124-passenger Carnival Spirit in Sydney, Australia year-round. The Spirit will sail 8- to 12-night voyages to the Pacific Islands as well as 13-night sailings to New Zealand.  The 88,500-ton Spirit  is so big it can't fit under the city's Harbour Bridge, therefore, it will be based at Circular Quay's Overseas Passenger Terminal.

The 88,500-ton, 2,680-passenger Carnival Legend, sister ship to the Carnival Legend, will be deployed seasonally in Australia after being "Aussified".  According to the local Carnival Cruise Line director, “Carnival Legend will go into dry dock in 2014 where she will receive a range of upgrades to ensure she's perfectly suited for the tastes of the Aussie market. We will be using our valuable learnings from the first year of Carnival Spirit's deployment to decide on the best features and enhancement for Australians.” 

Last year Celebrity Cruises announced plans to  send  the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Solstice, to Australia and New Zealand in December, 2012, taking the place of the smaller, 1,814-passenger Celebrity Century.  For the 2014-15 Season, Celebrity Century rejoins Celebrity Solstice in Australia.

Celebrity Century and Celebrity Solstice together will offer 27 cruises in Australia in 2014-15, representing a 50 percent increase from the previous season. The itineraries offer guests a vast array of options, ranging from three to 23 nights, departing from Sydney, Fremantle and Auckland.

Celebrity Century will visit 17 ports in four countries during the Australia season, including five first-time ports: Port Lincoln and Cairns, Australia; and Champagne Bay, Mystery Island and Vila, Vanuatu. Within the complete collection of itineraries are a 23-night “Golden Gate to Sydney Opera House” cruise from San Francisco to Sydney via Hawaii and Tahiti; 8-night Australia vacations and a 7-night Tasmania cruise; 12-night South Pacific and Fiji Islands sailings, and a 14-night South Pacific cruise. Celebrity Century will cap her Australia/New Zealand season with a 14-night cruise to Singapore January 11, 2015, where the ship will present a new Southeast Asia series until April 2015.

Celebrity Solstice will set sail on her third Australia/New Zealand season from Sydney October 10, 2014. The ship’s three-month Australia/New Zealand season will be highlighted by Celebrity’s first cruise combining Tropical Queensland with the South Pacific islands; new 12- and 14-night Australian itineraries, in addition to a three-night weekend getaway from Sydney and an eight-night South Australian cruise; a 12-night South Pacific/Fiji cruise; a 17-night Australia/New Zealand sailing from Auckland to Perth, which can be combined with a 17-night “Top End” Australia cruise from Perth to Sydney to create an exceptional 34-night circumnavigation of Australia, and an 18-night sailing across the Pacific from Sydney to Honolulu.

Royal Caribbean International announced that it will have three ships in Australia during the 2014-15 season.Voyager of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas will continue to be based in Sydney, offering two- to 17-night sailings around Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The line offers the most ships and sailings from Sydney seasonally.

Royal Caribbean has big plans for the 2014-15 season as they announced their biggest deployment to date. Part of the plans call for Voyager of the Seas to undergo a multi-million dollar refurbishment before the new cruise season kicks off.

At press time, we didn't have updates for Holland America and Princess Cruises but we expect similar deployments from last season:

Holland America had two ships sailing in Australia:  the 1,926-passenger Oosterdam and the 1,432-passenger Volendam,    Holland America sailed 10- to 25-day itineraries in and around Australia and New Zealand.

Princess Cruises deployment  included 4 ships, 11 itineraries, and 45 voyages. There were  three ships deployed in the region: Diamond Princess, Dawn Princess and Sea Princess.

Contact us for more information about Cruising in Australia

Visit Australia.com to learn more about what Australia has to offer during your cruise vacation. 
 
TM © The Brand Australia trademark and the Tourism Australia trademark are the subject of copyright and trademarks of Tourism Australia, 2004.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Added Capacity in Australia 2012-13

Sydney Harbour - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

Now is the Time...
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Some time in our lives we'd all love to leave our footprints on a white sand beach or snorkel the crystal clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef. It is here, in Australia and the South Pacific, that natural beauty abounds. Fascinating people inhabit peaceful islands and charming cities combine old-world atmosphere with hardy, frontier spirit.

Cruise Season:  October - April


A cruise to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the South Pacific can fulfill almost every exotic adventure that a serious traveler could dream. Cruises and cruisetours start at 14 nights long and sail seasonally between October and April. The beauty of these itineraries is that you can see as much of the South Pacific as you like in one cruise.
Great Barrier Reef - Credit: Tourism Australia Copyright

2012-13 Deployments Announced

Cruise lines have begun announcing their Australia plans for the 2012-13 season, and now is the time to plan a cruise vacation there as additional capacity means greater flexibility and potential savings.   In this article, we will discuss the deployments that have been announced.  In future articles, we will provide updates on the itineraries, and also take a closer look at the destination itself. 

Carnival Cruise Line is basing the 2,124-passenger Carnival Spirit in Sydney, Australia year-round starting October, 2012. The Spirit will sail 8- to 12-night voyages to the Pacific Islands as well as 13-night sailings to New Zealand.  The 88,500-ton Spirit  is so big it can't fit under the city's Harbour Bridge, therefore, it will be based at Circular Quay's Overseas Passenger Terminal.

Celebrity Cruises announced plans to send  the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Solstice, to Australia and New Zealand in December, 2012, taking the place of the smaller, 1,814-passenger Celebrity Century.  The ship will sail  12- and 13-night voyages between Sydney and Auckland, New Zealand during the winter of 2012-13. The season also will include a circumnavigation of Australia, consisting of two sailings between Sydney and Perth (Fremantle). Many of the itineraries will include overnight stays in Sydney.

Holland America announced that it will have two ships sailing in Australia during the 2012-13 season,  the 1,926-passenger Oosterdam and the 1,432-passenger Volendam, increasing capacity by 25% over the 2011-12 season.   Holland America says its plans 10- to 25-day itineraries in and around Australia and New Zealand for the 2012-13 season. Detailed itineraries have not been announced yet.

Princess Cruises 2012 deployment will include 4 ships, 11 itineraries, and 45 voyages. There are several new itineraries including a 14-day Australia & New Zealand itinerary on Diamond Princess, a 11-day itinerary on Dawn Princess that offers a chance to view the 2012 solar eclipse, and  a 33-day Australia & New Zealand voyage on Sea Princess.

Contact us for more information about Cruising in Australia

Visit Australia.com to learn more about what Australia has to offer during your cruise vacation. 
 
TM © The Brand Australia trademark and the Tourism Australia trademark are the subject of copyright and trademarks of Tourism Australia, 2004.