Other new options for 2014
include a 49-day voyage on
Crown Princess and new
departures for French
Polynesia, Hawaii and South
Pacific.
DURING Crown Princess’ South America
debut, passengers can enjoy an overnight call
in Rio de Janeiro during the city’s Carnivale
celebrations, sailing around Cape Horn and an
optional overland tour to the iconic Machu
Picchu.
The ship will also make the line’s first call to
Ilhabela island.
Departing Fort Lauderdale on 15 February
2014 and ending in Los Angeles, the cruise is
priced from AU$5519 per person twin share.
Shorter segments of 16 to 33 days are also
available.
Meanwhile, Pacific Princess will move to the
South Pacific to offer three additional
departures of its 10-day Tahiti itinerary and a
new 16-day New Zealand and South Pacific
sailing from Sydney to Tahiti, departing 25
February 2014, priced from AU$2,839 per
person twin share.
Other new cruises include a 12-day Hawaii
and Tahiti sailing from Tahiti to Honolulu, and a
10-day Hawaiian Islands crossing from
Honolulu ending in Vancouver, British
Columbia.
Many voyages can be linked for a Grand
Adventure of 22 to 26 days.
“These new voyages offer wonderful
additional opportunities for passengers to
explore the natural beauty and colourful
cultures of these destinations,” said Princess
Cruises Executive Vice President Jan Swartz.
For more information, visit a licensed travel
agent, call 13 24 88 or visit www.princess.com.
