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Wonders of China & the Yangtze River

Wonders of China & the Yangtze River

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Wonders of China & the Yangtze River

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$5,129.00

From $5,129* pp | 15 Days •  34 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Experience China’s marvels, and tour the ancient, modern, rural and cosmopolitan on a journey featuring a scenic cruise along the Yangtze River.

  • Take your seat at an amazing acrobatics show.
  • Discover the treasures of the Shanghai Museum, spanning China’s rich history.
  • All aboard the Mag Lev train – reach speeds over 260 miles per hour!
  • Meet a Chinese calligraphy master and learn how to write using this ancient art.

Discover the Lifeblood of China

Experience China’s marvels, ancient and modern, rural and cosmopolitan, on this fantastic 16-day tour that features a relaxing 4-night upstream cruise of the Yangtze River. Float by the dramatic scenery of the Three Gorges and steep cliffs of the Qutang Gorge. Explore the booming city of Shanghai, including Yuyuan Garden. Marvel at an acrobatic show. Stand before the 8,000 warriors in the life-size terracotta army in Xian. Interact with China’s national treasure at the Panda Breeding Sanctuary. Try your hand at the art of Chinese calligraphy and take a tai chi lesson. Discover for yourself the mysterious Forbidden City and the immense Tiananmen Square. Walk a section of the Great Wall, tour the old, narrow streets of Beijing by rickshaw and share lunch with a local family in their Hutong home.

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small tick-red-icon Meals as per itinerary

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Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

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small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

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small x red icon  Optional activities

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small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

Itinerary
Day 1. Shanghai, China – Tour Begins

Your tour opens in booming Shanghai, the economic capital of the People’s Republic of China. This bustling city’s futuristic skyline will leave you speechless.

icons_therma  High  27°  Low  21°  icons_hotel  Shanghai Mingde Grand Hotel

 

Day 2. Shanghai

Ease your way into the local culture as your Tour Manager shares a few key phrases of the native language. Then, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Shanghai. Set out for the waterfront district, known as the Bund, which runs along the Huangpu River. Famous for its impressive colonial buildings, you’ll feel as though you have stepped back into 19th-century Europe. Explore Old Town’s narrow streets and relax in the tranquil Yuyuan Garden. Enjoy lunch at a celebrated local restaurant known for its xiao long bao soup dumplings. Get to know your fellow travellers at a welcome dinner before enjoying an amazing acrobatics show.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  27°  Low  21°  icons_hotel  Shanghai Mingde Grand Hotel

 

Day 3. Shanghai

Discover the treasures of the Shanghai Museum, home to artefacts that span China’s rich history. Visit the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center and view the centrepiece of the museum, a vast scale model of Shanghai as it will look in 2020. The afternoon is yours to explore as you wish.

icons_food Breakfast   icons_therma  High  27°  Low  21°  icons_hotel  Shanghai Mingde Grand Hotel

 

Day 4. Shanghai – Yichang – Board Cruise Ship

Visit a silk factory and learn how artisans create this luxurious fabric. All aboard the Mag Lev train where magnetic levitation technology allows you to reach speeds over 260 miles per hour! Next, board your flight to Hubei province. Touching down in Yichang, embark your ship for a 4-night upstream Yangtze River cruise.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  18°  Low  9°  icons_hotel  Wendy Wu

 

Day 5. Cruising – Three Gorges Dam – Xiling Gorge

Begin your day with a tai chi lesson on the sundeck. Sail into dramatic Xiling Gorge, the longest section of the Three Gorges. Discover the state-of-the-art site of the Three Gorges Dam. The dam, inside the first of the three gorges, is the world’s largest hydroelectric project. Tonight, enjoy the Captain’s welcome dinner and cabaret.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21°  Low  17°  icons_hotel  Victoria Cruises

 

Day 6. Cruising – Shennong Stream – Wu Gorge – Qutang Gorge

Take in the tranquil surroundings on a ride up the remote Shennong Stream in traditional pea boats. Upon returning to your ship, enjoy the majestic vistas as you sail through Wu Gorge, well-known for its 12 forest-covered peaks. This afternoon, be amazed as you sail by the dramatic steep cliffs that surround the Qutang Gorge.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21°  Low  17°  icons_hotel  Victoria Cruises

 

Day 7. Cruising – Shibaozhai

Arrive at Shibaozhai, an imposing hill along the banks of the Yangtze River. Adorning the hill is a 9-story red pagoda where you can climb the stairs to the top of Shibaozhai, the perfect place to take in the view of the river and surrounding area.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21°  Low  17°  icons_hotel  Victoria Cruises

 

Day 8. Chongqing – Disembark Cruise Ship – Chengdu

Disembark this morning in the mountain city of Chongqing and travel to Chengdu, the capital of the Sichuan Province. Spend time on your own strolling through its ancient streets with a blend of historic and modern architecture. Come to know the leisurely lifestyle and teahouse culture that makes this city captivating. Tonight, sample the fresh, bold flavours of the local cuisine.

icons_food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21°  Low  15°  icons_hotel  Chendgdu Tianfu Sunshine Hotel

 

Day 9. Chengdu

Your morning begins with a visit to the Panda Breeding Sanctuary to learn how China’s national treasure is being protected from extinction. Your guided tour allows you the rare opportunity to see the Giant Panda in its natural environment. The sanctuary is also home to the Red Panda. Enjoy an afternoon visit to Du Fu Thatched Cottage, the former home to one of China’s famous poets who was often referred to as the “Shakespeare of China.” End your day by exploring Jinli Old Street with its traditional-style buildings.

icons_food Breakfast & Lunch   icons_therma  High  21°  Low  15°  icons_hotel  Chendgdu Tianfu Sunshine Hotel

 

Day 10. Chengdu – Xian

This morning we fly to the ancient city of Xian, surrounded by the best-preserved city wall in China and where the illustrious Silk Road concludes. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Xian dumpling banquet.

icons_food Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High 19°  Low  11°  icons_hotel Xian Grand New World

 

Day 11. Xian

Today, explore the incredible excavation site of the Terracotta Warriors. This vast clay army, 8,000 strong, was created to guard China’s first emperor in the afterlife. You’ll be amazed at the detail – each soldier has a different face. Lunch today is a Xian speciality – hand-pulled noodles. Tonight you may choose to enjoy an optional Tang Dynasty dinner and show, complete with Imperial cuisine.

icons_food Breakfast & Lunch  icons_therma  High 19°  Low  11°  icons_hotel Xian Grand New World

 

Day 12. Xian – Beijing

This morning, fly to the capital of China – Beijing. Contemplate history during a visit to Tiananmen Square, one of the largest public spaces in the world. Next, discover the Forbidden City, an awe-inspiring 15th-century complex of palaces, courtyards and gardens that were once home to the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

icons_food  Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner    icons_therma  High  19°  Low  8°  icons_hotel  Beijing Zhongle Six Star Hotel

 

Day 13. The Great Wall

Discover the Great Wall, China’s legendary landmark. Live out a lifelong dream as you visit the picturesque Juyongguan section to walk along this celebrated structure. Next, visit a jade workshop to learn how local artists create these masterpieces. On your way back to Beijing, relive the excitement of the 2008 Summer Olympics when you view Olympic Park, the Water Cube and the famous Bird’s Nest Stadium. Tonight, you may opt to attend the Peking Opera and explore the Donghuamen night market.

icons_food  Breakfast & Lunch  icons_therma  High  19°  Low  8°  icons_hotel  Beijing Zhongle Six Star Hotel

 

Day 14. Beijing

Visit the Temple of Heaven where the emperor came twice each year to pray. Relax amidst the locals doing their morning exercises. Later, take a thrilling rickshaw tour through the oldest part of Beijing. With an interpreter, learn about a local family’s way of life and share lunch with them in their Hutong home. They will also teach you the art of dumpling making. Next, spend time with a Chinese calligraphy master and learn about this ancient art. Your final stop features a traditional tea ceremony. Later, enjoy a special farewell dinner including Peking Duck.

icons_food  Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner   icons_therma  High  19°  Low  8°  icons_hotel  Beijing Zhongle Six Star Hotel

 

Day 15. Beijing – Tour Ends

 

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  • China is 12 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (13 hours during Daylight Saving Time).
  • No significant elevation is encountered.
  • The currency in China is known as Renminbi Yuan (RMB).
  • China generally uses AC 220 volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.
This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, upstairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected

 

September 2017.

Sep 6, 2017 – Sep 20, 2017                 $5,149

Sep 20, 2017 – Oct 4, 2017                  $5,149

Sep 27, 2017 – Oct 11 2017                 $5,149

October 2017.

Oct 11, 2017 – Oct 25, 2017                 $5,149

November 2017.

Nov 1, 2017 – Nov 15, 2017                 $5,149

 

 
Australia & China – SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL 31ST APRIL

Australia & China – SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL 31ST APRIL

Australia & China – SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL 31ST APRIL

$2,229.00

From $2,229* pp | 25 Days  • Departs 17 Oct 2016 from Beijing to Sydney • Golden Princess  *Rate is per person, cruise only, interior view twin share. 


Cruise from Beijing to Sydney on this exotic cruise through Asia

  • Closer to Indonesia than to any other Australian city, Darwin is the capital of the “Top End”
  • Join in a shore excursion and visit the World Heritage Site – The Great Wall of China
  • Explore these far East cities that are port of calls on this adventure – Beijing, Osaka, Taipei, Hong Kong, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Bali, Darwin, Brisbane and finally stunning Sydney

Return home with treasured memories

This one-way voyage between Beijing and Sydney offers an exciting opportunity to visit a vast array of countries between Australia and Asia. 

Itinerary

Day

Port Arrive

Depart

1

Beijing (Tianjin), China 6:00pm

2

At Sea

3

At Sea

4

Osaka, Japan  8:00am  11:00pm

5

At Sea

6

At Sea

7

Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan  7:00am  6:000pm

8

At Sea

9

Hong Kong, China  7:00am  7:00pm

10

At Sea

11

Nha Trang, Vietnam (Tender Required – Wheelchair Access Limited)  8:00am  5:00pm

12

Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam  7:00am  6:00pm

13

At Sea

14

At Sea

15

At Sea

16

Bali (Benoa), Indonesia (Tender Required – Wheelchair Access Limited)  7:00am  5:00pm

17

 At Sea

18

 At Sea

19

 Darwin, Australia  7:00am  5:00pm

20

 At Sea

21

At Sea

22

 At Sea

23

 At Sea

24

  Brisbane, Australia  7:00am  5:00pm

25

 At Sea

26

 Sydney, Australia 7:00am

 

 

Deck Plan

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INCLUSIONS

small tick-red-icon Cruise from Beijing to Sydney

small tick-red-icon Elegant en-suite stateroom

small tick-red-icon All shipboard main meals – breakfast, lunch & dinner – excluding speciality restaurants/balcony dining

small tick-red-icon Beverages – iced tea, lemonade, water, tea varieties and non-speciality coffee

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small tick-red-icon Most entertainment and activities onboard

small tick-red-icon All cruise taxes, fees & port expenses

EXCLUSIONS

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small x red icon Visas

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Guest Capacity

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Beijing (Tianjin), China.

Literally the “Northern Capital,” Beijing has been the seat of power in China since the days of Kublai Khan. At the heart of this immense, fascinating metropolis is the Forbidden City, a 250-acre complex of palaces, pavilions and courtyards where the Emperor ruled from his Dragon Throne. Even the most seasoned travellers will experience a sense of awe as they approach the Forbidden City’s 25-feet high walls and enter through the magnificent Meridian Gate, a symbol of the sun at its zenith – and of imperial power and splendour.

The capital of The People’s Republic of China covers a staggering area of some 6,336 square miles and boasts a population of over 20 million people.

Osaka, Japan.

For centuries, Osaka was Japan’s cultural and commercial gateway to Asia – the point of entry both for trade goods and, most importantly, cultural influences that shaped Japanese society. From tea to Zen, from art to science and philosophy, Osaka was Japan’s contact with the great East Asian cultures that flourished in China and Korea. The city reached its zenith in the late 16th century, when the great feudal lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi made Osaka his capital. Toyotomi was master of Japan, and an immense administrative and commercial center rapidly developed around Osaka Castle. After Toyotomi’s death, the nation’s seat of power shifted from Osaka to a sleepy little fishing village called Edo – modern Tokyo. While overshadowed by Tokyo, Osaka remains Japan’s second largest city and a vital commercial centre.

Modern Osaka is home to monuments from Japan’s past including Toyotomi’s immense castle and the Sumiyoshi Shrine. The city is also your gateway to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient imperial capital and the nation’s cultural and spiritual centre.

Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan.

The oldest Chinese reference to Taiwan dates back to the Han Dynasty in the 3rd century B.C. However, it wasn’t until the 17th century A.D. that Chinese Hakka traders first settled on the island. These bold merchants were soon followed by European and Asian adventurers seeking to control and colonize the strategic island. The most famous migration of all occurred in 1948, when the government of the Republic of China fled the mainland.

Taipei is Taiwan’s capital city and one of the world’s most important commercial centres. Despite its turbulent history, Taiwan today boasts an economy that is the envy of the world. Modern Taiwan is a world leader in the production of bicycles, computer chips, plastics, chemicals and computer notebooks. Taipei is a sophisticated modern metropolis that has not forgotten its rich traditional past.

The port of Keelung is your gateway to Taiwan. Visit the bustling city of Taipei and other interesting areas surrounding on this fascinating island in the East China Sea.

Hong Kong, China.

Skyscrapers form a glistening forest of steel and glass, junks and sampans ply the busy harbour waters, and the green, dragon-crested hills of Kowloon beckon. Welcome to Hong Kong, one of the world’s great travel destinations. Now a semi-autonomous region of China, Hong Kong – literally “Fragrant Harbour” – has lost none of its charm, excitement or exoticism. Modern skyscrapers and luxury hotels climb the slopes of Hong Kong Island. Narrow streets are crammed with noodle vendors, fortunetellers and bonesetters. The endless array of shops offer the visitor everything from hand-tailored suits and ancient porcelain to the latest consumer electronics. And everywhere more than seven million people are moving at a breathtaking pace in one of the world’s great monuments to capitalism, commerce and enterprise.

The former Crown Colony has enough attractions to last a lifetime. To take in the entire spectacle, head to Victoria Peak for panoramic views. Enjoy lunch on one of the city’s floating restaurants. Walk down one of the crowded streets to take the city’s rapid pulse. And whether you think you are in the mood or not – shop. After all, you are in the duty-free capital of the world.

Nha Trang, Vietnam.

One of Vietnam’s most popular seaside resorts, Nha Trang offers white-sand beaches, azure waters and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Gaily painted fishing boats line the harbours. Small farm villages nestle in the countryside’s lush valleys. Yet this relaxed city of some 300,000 souls boasts a long and storied past.

Nha Trang was the capital of the Champa Kingdom, which dominated this corner of Southeast Asia for 13 centuries. North of the city, the great Cham Tower complex overlooks the Cai River and offers mute testimony to the kingdom’s glory. Today, the towers attract locals and visitors alike, many of whom come to meditate while contemplating superb views of the river and the bay.

Nha Trang’s tourist district consists of a scattering of colonial-era beachfront hotels and sidewalk cafes. The city was a popular spot for U.S. servicemen during the Vietnam War.

Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam.

Over three decades have passed since the Vietnam War ended with the fall of Saigon. Today, the name of this bustling metropolis on the Mekong River is Ho Chi Minh City. Yet, the essence of the city, a major trading centre since the 18th century, remains unchanged. The air is filled with the cries of street hawkers and honking horns. Bicycles, motorbikes and automobiles fly down the boulevards at dizzying speeds. And everywhere, friendly faces and warm greetings meet you.

The port of Phu My (pronounced “Foo Me”) is your gateway to Ho Chi Minh City and the seaside resort of Vung Tau.

Bali (Benoa), Indonesia.

For over a century, Bali has fascinated the Western imagination. The island embodies the very essence of the exotic and mysterious East. Steep hillsides of tropical green reveal terraced rice paddies while plantations of coffee, banana, cacao and fragrant spices line the roads. Monkeys haunt the grounds of a sacred temple in a forest, while traditional villages produce intricately stylised batik, superb jewellery and beautiful paintings. And Balinese dance, with its angular movements and rhythms, remains somehow stirring and shocking. Bali may be accessible, but it remains forever exotic.

For all Bali’s scenic beauty, the island has weathered great natural disasters, from the 1963 eruption of Mt. Agung to a massive earthquake in 1976. The island emerged relatively unscathed from the great tsunami of 2004.

Note: All motorcoaches are equipped with air-conditioning..

 

Darwin, Australia.

Closer to Indonesia than to any other Australian city, Darwin is the capital of the “Top End” – the remote, vast Northern Territory. Home to more than half of the territory’s population, the city reflects the rugged endurance and individualism required to survive the Outback. Darwin also boasts a colourful history to add to that heritage. During World War II the Japanese bombed the city and threatened invasion. In 1974, Cyclone Tracy cut a destructive swath through the region. In addition, man-eating crocodiles, tropical monsoons, searing heat and bush fires that burn for weeks are all part of everyday life.

Locals in the Top End consume over 60 gallons of beer a year. All those empties don’t go to waste: Each year Darwin residents compete in the Beer Can Regatta, a race with boats, rafts and other vessels manufactured out of beer cans.

Brisbane, Australia.

Once considered the “country cousin” among Australian cities, Brisbane is today the nation’s third-largest metropolis – and one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Lying on the banks of the meandering Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th-century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also your gateway to uniquely Australian adventures, be it the theme parks of the Gold Coast or Queensland’s dazzling beaches.

The beaches south of Brisbane form Queensland’s Gold Coast. Travel tip: Brisbane is pronounced “Bris-bin.”

Sydney, Australia.

As your ship passes Harbour Heads, you are presented with the shimmering skyline of Sydney – hailed by many seafarers as “the most beautiful harbour in the world.” Two prominent landmarks, Harbour Bridge and the sail-like curves of the Sydney Opera House, grace the backdrop of this picturesque harbour. There is a wealth of adventure waiting in Sydney – from its cosmopolitan city centre to miles of beautiful beaches and the Blue Mountains.

Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the “First Fleet” transporting 760 British convicts. Today, Sydney is the largest port in the South Pacific and is often voted the most popular destination in the South Pacific.

Dining:

  • Anytime Dining or Traditional Dining (breakfast, lunch & dinner) * Exceptions: Anytime Dining is not available on Dawn, Sea, and Sun Princess (while sailing in Australia), Ocean, or Pacific Princess.
  • Room Service (24 hours)
  • Casual Dining Venues * Exceptions: Vines Wine & Seafood Bar & speciality drinks at the International Café
  • Beverages (Iced Tea, Lemonade, Water, Tea varieties, Non- Speciality Coffee) * Exceptions: Sodas, Alcoholic Beverages
  • Specialty Restaurants (including Chef’s Table) *Additional fees may apply
  • Balcony Dining (breakfast & dinner only) *Additional fees may apply

Entertainment and Amenities:

  • Daytime activities, including the fitness centre (exceptions are speciality fitness classes), zumba classes, afternoon trivia, whirlpool spas and pools
  • Captain’s Welcome Champagne Waterfall Reception
  • Lotus Spa – included for Suite passengers – enjoy use of Lotus Spa Thermal Suite with the following exceptions:
    Royal Princess.
  • Discovery at SeaTM onboard activities
  • Library & Princess Book Club
  • Internet Access – Included for Platinum and Elite Captain’s Circle members – receive credit toward Internet Café packages
  • ScholarShip@Sea® enrichment activities * Exceptions: Creativity@Sea, Ceramic@Sea
  • Evening entertainment featuring live comedy, theatre, casino, karaoke, nightclubs, cinema and theme night parties
  • Theatre/Production Shows & Guest Entertainer Shows
  • Movies Under the Stars

In the staterooms:

  • En suite air-conditioned accommodation
  • Personal steward
  • Hairdryer and bathroom sundries
  • Refrigerator
  • Stateroom TV programming

For the family:

  • Youth & Teen Programs * Exceptions: Group Kid sitting
  • Youth & Teen Activities * Exceptions: Jr. Chef@Sea cooking workshop

General:

  • All Australian and overseas port taxes
Grand Suite with Balcony

Grand Suite with Balcony

Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive 319 to 730-square-foot Suites. Suite staterooms include a spacious cabin and large 114 to 181-square-foot balcony, along with special suite-only benefits.

 

Suite with Balcony

Suite with Balcony

Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive 319 to 1,314-square-foot Suites. Suite staterooms include a spacious cabin and large 114 to 450-square-foot balcony, along with special suite-only benefits.

 

Family Suite with Balcony

Family Suite with Balcony

Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive 319 to 730-square-foot Suites. Suite staterooms include a spacious cabin and large 114 to 181-square-foot balcony, along with special suite-only benefits.

 

Suite with Window

Suite with Window

Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive 319 to 1,314-square-foot Suites. Suite staterooms include a spacious cabin, along with special suite-only benefits.

 

Mini-Suite with Balcony

Mini-Suite with Balcony

The luxurious Mini-Suite offers approximately 323 square feet of comfort and a separate seating area with a sofa bed for lounging or sleeping a third passenger. The spacious balcony is approximately 61 square feet and the bathroom offers a combination tub and shower.

 

Balcony

Balcony

The spacious approximately 232-square-foot Balcony stateroom is appointed with fine amenities and outstanding views from an approximately 47-square-foot private balcony.

 

Premium Oceanview

Premium Oceanview

The Premium Oceanview stateroom is approximately 206 square feet and features a picture window for memorable views.

 

Oceanview

Oceanview

The Oceanview stateroom is approximately 163 to 171 square feet and features a picture window^ for memorable views.

 

Oceanview (Obstructed)

Oceanview Obstructed

The Obstructed Oceanview stateroom is approximately 168 square feet and features the same fine amenities as our Oceanview stateroom, but the view from the picture window is either fully or partially obstructed.

 

Interior

Interior

The Interior stateroom is approximately 160 to 182 square feet and richly appointed with fine amenities. Some also have pullman beds to accommodate 3rd and 4th passengers.

Dining

Dining
Dine in the manner that suits your schedule instead of cramping your style. Choose from Traditional Dining, Anytime Dining, Specialty Dining or Casual Dining.

Our Princess chefs are true culinary artists who insist on serving the very finest cuisine – and it shows. Our entire fleet has been inducted into the prestigious Chaîne des Rôtisseurs gastronomic society. Each chef’s menu is creative and the selections change every day. Pair that with impeccable service and you’re in for an unforgettable gourmet experience.

Traditional

Traditional

This ship offers several formal dining rooms in the cruise tradition, with Traditional Dining at the same times for each meal, with attentive service provided by your own waiter throughout the cruise.

  • Canaletto Dining Room

Anytime

Anytime

Anytime Dining means you aren’t limited to eating at a fixed time or place on the ship. Instead, the choice of when and where you want to eat is flexible, based only on your stomach’s whim.

  • Donatello Dining Room
  • Bernini Dining Room

Specialty

Specialty

Our ships’ restaurants are always in big demand and this ship’s options are no exception, serving up exquisite local specialties and gourmet favourites. Reservations recommended. Cover charge applies.

Casual

Casual

Want to maximise your pool time and minimise your mealtime? Get a quick and satisfying bite whenever you like at our Casual Dining eateries, or get take-out and dine by the pool.

  • International Cafe (nominal charge applies to select items)
  • Horizon Court
  • Lobby Bar
  • Vines Wine Bar (nominal charge applies to select items) – Voted one of the “Best Wine Bars at Sea,” by USA Today!
  • Sundaes ice cream bar
  • Prego Pizzeria
  • Trident Grill (burgers & hot dogs)
  • Afternoon tea
  • 24-hour room service

Entertainment

Entertainment

Nights are always a buzz with activity, and it’s up to you to choose your pleasure – from live theatre and the big screen, to plush lounges, swanky casinos and dance clubs.

To say the nightlife onboard is entertaining is an understatement. Illuminating the stage in captivating productions, our performers are some of the most talented musicians, singers and dancers at sea. Our Princess Signature Shows, lounge performers, movies and casinos are just some of the entertainment our guests enjoy as they escape completely.

Theatres

Theatres

This ship’s theatre venues are designed with great acoustics, the best seats in the house, and stellar acts. The movies shown are all first-run feature-length films.

  • Princess Theatre
  • Vista Show Lounge
  • Movies Under the Stars® outdoor theatre

Hot Spots

Hot Spots

Our ship’s Hot Spots are just that – sizzling! They vary depending upon the ship and feature dazzling casinos, our Movies Under The Stars outdoor theatre, night clubs, dance floors and more.

  • Grand Casino
  • Explorer’s Lounge (nightclub-style performances)
  • Skywalkers Nightclub (top deck nightclub)

Lounges

Lounges

Whether you’re in the mood for a cosy space to sip cocktails with someone special or a swanky place to savour a cigar and make new friends, Princess ships provide it all.

  • Wheelhouse Bar
  • Explorer’s Lounge
  • Player’s Cigar Bar*
  • Promenade Lounge and Bar* Designated guest smoking area.

Activities

Activities

Fill your days with activities and do nothing the next. Take a personal enrichment class, do yoga, go duty-free shopping, or just relax with a dip in one of the pools or spas.

Pools & Spas

Pools & Spas

Sometimes floating serenely just isn’t enough – splash around or take a dip in one of this ship’s bubbling hot tubs.

  • Calypso Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
  • Neptune’s Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
  • Terrace Pool
  • Oasis bar & hot tubs
  • The Sanctuary (adults only)

Sports

Sports

Our ships will keep you on the run, literally, with basketball, paddle tennis, jogging tracks and state-of-the-art gyms equipped with machines that’ll keep your heart rate pumping.

  • Lotus Spa®, gym and fitness area
  • Nine-hole putting course (Princess Links)
  • Shuffleboard
  • Centre Court

Enrichment

Enrichment

When is a cruise an opportunity to enrich? When it’s a Princess cruise. This ship offers area lectures, art exhibits and classes taught by local experts.

  • World-class art collection, gallery and auctions
  • ScholarShip@Sea®
  • 24-hour Internet service (wireless access available)
  • Library
  • Hearts & Minds Wedding Chapel

Boutiques

Boutiques

Deals on designer clothing and gifts, including Lladro, Swarovski, Calvin Klein, Tommy Bahama, Lancome, Clinique, Estee Lauder, and Fossil – all up to 30% off.

  • Boutiques (duty-free)
  • Future Cruise Sales

Under 18

Under 18

A Princess Cruise means fun for the entire family – with activities for kids to keep them happy and special teen programs to get them involved too. With Princess, young kids and teens have their own kind of fun – and their own place to hang out. Our youth and teen centres are fully equipped with everything from the latest video games and movies, to arts and crafts, fooseball tables, board games and jukeboxes. And for the littlest ones, activities like kids’ karaoke, pizza parties, pyjama nights and more.

Kids & Teens

Kids & Teens

This ship’s activities run the age-appropriate gamut for those under 18 – from Princess Pelicans (ages 3 to 7), and Shockwaves (ages 8-12), to remix (ages 13-17).

  • The Fun Zone
  • Teen Centre
  • Teen hot tub
  • Voyage of Discovery video arcade
  • Splash pool

TWIN SHARE

per person from*

Cruise Code

Interior Ocean View Balcony Mini Suite

Suite

5650

Golden Princess

$2,229 $2,999 $3,699 $5,199 $9,529
Guests 3 & 4 – same stateroom $999 $999 $1,199 $1,199 $4,764
*Prices shown are all from prices and per person. Fares shown are based on availability in lead in cabins and whilst all information is correct at the time of publication, prices are subject to change or withdrawal.
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