14-Day Princess New Zealand Cruise
Golden Beaches, Rugged Outback and World-Class Cities
Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge for a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the Sydney Opera House. Marvel at the spectacular scenery of Fiordland National Park / Piopiotahi, voted one of the 7 Cruise World Wonders by Condé Nast Traveler. Immerse yourself in Māori culture, see glowworms twinkle in underground caves outside Auckland / Tāmaki Makaurau, stroll English style gardens in Christchurch and peek into moviemaking magic with The Lord of the Rings tour in Wellington.
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- Ship: Royal Princess
- Cruise Line: Princess Cruise Line
- Sail Date: January 4, 2025
- From/To: Roundtrip Sydney
- Length: 14-Days
Deluxe Balcony cabin category DC From
$3,487
per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Deluxe Balcony cabin category DB From
$3,560
per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Mini-suite cabin category MB From
$3,424
per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Suite category S4 From
$5,506
per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Princess Plus is included in your fare:
~Beverage Package
~Single Device Wi-Fi
~Crew Tips
~Premium Desserts
~Fitness classes
~New Casual Dining
~OceanNow Delivery Access Fee
As your ship passes Harbour Heads, you are presented with the shimmering skyline of Sydney – hailed by many seafarers as “the most beautiful harbor in the world.” Two prominent landmarks, Harbour Bridge and the sail-like curves of the Sydney Opera House, grace the backdrop of this picturesque harbor. There is a wealth of adventure waiting in Sydney – from its cosmopolitan city center to miles of beautiful beaches and the Blue Mountains.
The Bay of Islands offers more than broad vistas of sea and sky, more than beaches, boating, and fabulous water sports. The Bay is the birthplace of modern New Zealand. Here the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, establishing British rule and granting the native inhabitants equal status. Rich in legend and mystery, the Bay of Islands has age-old ties to the Maori and to whalers, missionaries and New Zealand’s early settlers.
Straddling a narrow isthmus created by 60 different volcanoes, New Zealand’s former capital boasts scenic beauty, historical interest and a cosmopolitan collection of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries and gardens. Rangitoto, Auckland’s largest and youngest volcano, sits in majestic splendor just offshore. Mt. Eden and One Tree Hill, once home to Maori earthworks, overlook the city. One of New Zealand’s fine wine districts lies to the north of Auckland.
New Zealand’s natural bounty is always on display at the Bay of Plenty. It was Captain James Cook who in 1769 aptly named this bay, thanks to the prosperous Maori villages of the region. Tauranga, the chief city, is a bustling port, an agricultural and timber center and a popular seaside resort. Tauranga is also the gateway to Rotorua – a geothermal wonderland that is the heart of Maori culture. A 90-minute drive from Tauranga, Rotorua is New Zealand’s primary tourist attraction.
New Zealand’s capital offers stunning views of forested peninsulas, dramatic cliff-side homes and fine Victorian buildings. Settled in 1840 by the London-based New Zealand Company, “wonderful, windy Wellington” is frequently buffeted by bracing winds funnelling through Cook Strait. The sophisticated metropolis boasts museums, winding streets and even a cable car. No wonder many travelers compare it to San Francisco.
Travel down the tree-lined Avon Rive, tour English-style gardens and drive past a Gothic cathedral. No, it’s not England – it’s Christchurch, New Zealand’s most English city. The colonists who settled Christchurch transformed the treeless landscape by planting European trees and setting aside vast tracts as parkland. Today, parks dot the city, giving Christchurch an old-world ambience that belies its sophisticated style.
Perched on the hills above one of New Zealand’s loveliest harbors, Dunedin is a Kiwi city with a Scottish heart. Hailed as the “Edinburgh of New Zealand,” Dunedin is proud of its heritage. A statue of famed Scottish poet Robert Burns graces downtown, and the presence of New Zealand’s only kilt maker and whisky distillery – as well as many bagpipe bands – keep Dunedin’s ties to Scotland alive. The city also boasts a distinguished architectural and cultural history, a legacy of New Zealand’s 1860s gold rush.
New Zealand’s largest national park was formed millennia ago by massive glacial flows that carved deep fiords into the coast of New Zealand’s South Island. At the heart of Fiordland National Park lies Milford Sound. Lined by cliffs that soar nearly a mile above its surface, Milford Sound cuts into the heart of the Southern Alps. Rainforest clings to the cliffs and graceful waterfalls plummet into the void. Mile-high Mitre Peak dominates the upper reaches of the sound.
Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart | |
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Jan. 4, 2025 | Sat. | Sydney, Australia | 4:00pm | ||
Jan. 5, 2025 | Sun. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 6, 2025 | Mon. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 7, 2025 | Tues. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 8, 2025 | Wed. | Bay of Islands, New Zealand | 7:00am | 5:00pm | |
Jan. 9, 2025 | Thurs. | Auckland, New Zealand | 6:30am | 6:30pm | |
Jan. 10, 2025 | Fri. | Tauranga, New Zealand | 6:30am | 5:45pm | |
Jan. 11, 2025 | Sat. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 12, 2025 | Sun. | Wellington, New Zealand | 8:00am | 6:00pm | |
Jan. 13, 2025 | Mon. | Christchurch, New Zealand | 8:00am | 5:00pm | |
Jan. 14, 2025 | Tues. | Dunedin, New Zealand | 8:00am | 5:45pm | |
Jan. 15, 2025 | Wed. | Fjordland National Park Scenic Cruising | 9:00am | 6:00pm | |
Jan. 16, 2025 | Thurs. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 17, 2025 | Fri. | At Sea | |||
Jan. 18, 2025 | Sat. | Sydney, Australia | 6:00am |
From its breathtaking piazza-style Atrium to the dramatic views from the glass-floored SeaWalk®, Royal Princess is sure to delight. Relax at The Sanctuary, a tranquil haven reserved for adults, watch the mesmerizing Princess WaterColor Fantasy light and water show, or dine on tantalizing cuisine at venues like Crown Grill and more.
Indulge your appetite whenever you wish on board Princess®. Every hour, our chefs are busy baking, grilling and sautéing great-tasting fare from scratch. Princess offers unparalleled inclusive dining options throughout the ship with a wide range of culinary delights to suit any palate, from endless buffet choice to gourmet pizza, frosty treats, decadent desserts and much more.1
Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea – or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and our menus reflect regional flavors from around the world. You’ll find our specialty restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate any occasion.1
Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians and nightclubs that get your feet movin’ and groovin’. There’s something happening around every corner; luckily, you have a whole cruise of days and nights to experience it all.1
Prices are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All taxes, fees and port expenses are included in the above pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled and can be removed by the cruise line at any time without notice. Other sailings available with this promotion. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: British and Bermudan