The diverse lands of Asia
evoke images of exotic cultures, ancient mysteries and modern
bustling cities. Whether visitors long to see the ornate gilded
pavilions, ancient temples, towering skyscrapers or distinctive
natural beauty, an Asia cruise offers a truly unique cruise
vacation. For the Fall 2012–Spring 2013 Asia season, Princess
Cruises will offer 14 itineraries that include more than 60 vibrant
ports throughout Asia and beyond, plus land and sea cruisetours to
visit more of mainland China.
The world’s largest and most populous continent, Asia encompasses a
rich collection of nations, peoples, sights and sounds. From the
grandeur of China’s Great Wall to the jeweled palaces of Bangkok,
the continent’s attractions dazzle on a variety of Princess
itineraries, including Southeast Asia and China routes, roundtrip
voyages from Australia, and multi-continent adventures that include
travel to and from Alaska, Australia, or Africa. Passengers can
choose to sail on Diamond Princess
, the intimate
Ocean Princess, or even aboard one of the Princess
ships based “Down Under.”
“The unique sights, sounds, and even tastes of Asia make it one of
our most sought after exotic vacation options,” said Jan Swartz,
Princess Cruises executive vice president. “We’ve been taking
passengers to these ancient lands for decades and passengers
continue to be fascinated by the range of cultures and astounding
sites they can experience in the Far East.”
In China, cruisers can see the ultramodern and the ancient
juxtaposed at the port of Shanghai, as the city’s gleaming
skyscrapers clash against its colorful temples. In bustling Hong
Kong, passengers can explore the former British colony from its
harbor or narrow streets. This duty-free capital of the world
offers endless shopping and unique dining experiences on floating
restaurants. On some itineraries, passengers can enjoy extra time
in Hong Kong including an overnight stay with Princess’ signature
Two-Day Experience.
Travelers who opt for a China cruisetour spend extra time in
Beijing, where they can explore a number of UNESCO World Heritage
Sites, including the massive Forbidden City where they can wander
through its 250 acres of palaces, pavilions and courtyards. Once
designed to keep invaders out, The Great Wall presents an
unforgettable sight, stretching more than 4,000 miles. In Xian,
travelers discover one of the 20th Century’s greatest
archaeological finds – more than 8,000 Terra Cotta Warriors and
horses. On the Yangtze River cruise, passengers sail through the
region’s renowned gorges, and visit the Three Gorges Dam site.
The cities of Japan and South Korea offer another look
at Asia, including the juxtaposition of war and peace in Nagasaki.
Once a symbol of the horrors of war, this beautiful setting today
draws visitors to its Peace Park and atomic bomb museum. Busan,
South Korea’s second largest city, is the gateway to a fascinating
land that is the second-oldest country in Asia.
Among the distinct countries of Southeast Asia, passengers
can experience the rich culture of Thailand with a visit to Bangkok,
home to gilded temples, monks in saffron-colored robes and a maze of
canals. In Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, the former Saigon, bustles
with activity and offers fascinating sites such as the National
History Museum, the Mekong Delta and Cu Chi Tunnels. Singapore, the
commercial center of Southeast Asia, is a gleaming mix of cultures
and a shopper’s paradise. As a new itinerary feature this season,
many Princess routes are now scheduled to sail in or out of
Singapore, giving passengers an opportunity to spend additional time
exploring this diverse cosmopolitan society.
Cruises
Princess offers passengers a variety of Asia itineraries, to explore
China, Southeast Asia, or even multi-continent voyages. Travelers
can also choose “Aussie style” voyages sailing to Asia from the
Australian ports of Sydney, Brisbane or Perth.
Southeast Asia & China Sailings – Passengers can enjoy the
best of Asia as they travel between Beijing and Singapore. This
16-day voyage takes travelers to Busan, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong
Kong, Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, and Bangkok, with
the option to add an overland excursion to Cambodia’s Angkor Wat.
Sailings depart throughout the Fall 2011-Spring 2012 season aboard
Diamond Princess from October 2011 until April 2012.
Australia & Asia sailings – Travelers can explore two
continents aboard Diamond Princess with sailings between
Sydney and Singapore or Beijing. The Australia & Asia itinerary
takes passengers on a 19-day journey from Singapore to the Asian
ports of Ko Samui, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bali; plus
Australian calls at Darwin, Port Douglas and Airlie Beach for the
Great Barrier Reef. The 23-day Australia & China route also sails
around northern Australia and adds ports such as Taipei, Nagasaki,
Busan, Shanghai and Dalian. Sailings depart November 27, 2011 and
February 4, 2012.
Australia & Asia Small Ship Experience – Ocean Princess
offers journeys between Australia and the wonders of Asia, featuring
the intimate, classic cruising atmosphere of a small ship. The
20-day Australia & Asia voyages sail to northern Australia,
including the Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef and Darwin;
plus call in Bali, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), and Bangkok and Ko
Samui in Thailand. Ocean Princess sets sail on November 12,
2011 and March 17, 2012.
Alaska & Far East Sailings – Princess passengers can also
explore the northern reaches of the Pacific with voyages between
Alaska and the heart of Asia. Diamond Princess sails on 15-
or 19-day itineraries between Beijing and either Anchorage or
Vancouver. The ship takes passengers across the international
dateline and calls at Sapporo (Muroran), Vladivostok, Busan, and
Qingdao and Dailan in China. Sailings depart on September 24, 2011
and May 1, 2012.
Mediterranean, India & Asia – For a far-flung adventure,
passengers can sail on a 28-day voyage from Rome to Singapore aboard
Ocean Princess. The small ship will take cruisers to
Sorrento, Athens, and Kusadasi before transiting the Suez Canal and
continuing on to Sharm El Sheik, Aqaba, Safaga, Dubai, Muscat,
Mumbai, Cochin, and Kuala Lumpur. Ocean Princess departs on
October 15, 2011.
Africa, India & Southeast Asia – The intimate Ocean
Princess also offers a 30-day journey from Singapore to Cape
Town. Passengers can enjoy the small ship experience on an itinerary
to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Maldives, Mumbai, Muscat, Dubai, Mauritius,
Reunion, Durban, and East London, plus an overnight call in Cape
Town. Travelers have the option to visit the Taj Mahal in India or
take a safari to Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa. The
sailing departs on April 6, 2012.
Roundtrip Asia Sailings from Australia – Australia-based
Sea Princess and Sun Princess offer a variety of sailings
to Asia roundtrip from Australia. These “Aussie Experience” cruises
offer activities and cuisine that reflect local tastes and use
Australian dollars as the onboard currency.
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Sun Princess sets off from Perth on a roundtrip
Southeast Asia Explorer itinerary that ventures to a variety
of ports in a 21-day adventure. With calls at Bali, Ho Chi Minh
City, Sihanoukville (Cambodia), Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore,
travelers will experience the rich diversity of Southeast Asia. The
ship departs on August 11, 2011.
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The Treasures of Asia Grand Adventure
encompasses voyages to and from Singapore from Perth, combined into
an unforgettable 25-day roundtrip grand voyage. Sun Princess
will call at Phuket, Langkawi, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Ho
Chi Minh City, Sihanoukville, Bangkok, Ko Samui and Bali. The
adventure begins on June 18, 2011.
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The 42-day China & Japan journey sails
roundtrip from either Sydney or Brisbane. Passengers on these
voyages will calls at ports such as Airlie Beach, Darwin, Kota
Kinabalu, before spending two days in Hong Kong on Princess’
signature Two-day Experience. Other stops include Shanghai, Busan,
Nagasaki, Osaka, Tokyo, Iwo Jima scenic cruising, Guam and Rabaul
(Papua New Guinea). Sailings on Sea Princess and Sun
Princess depart on September 21, 2011 and Mar 4, 2012
respectively.
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Covering several continents, the South Africa &
Indian Ocean Odyssey, sails roundtrip from Perth, on a 46-day
adventure. Sun Princess will call at Asian ports such as
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Phuket, then move on to India
with visits to Mumbai, Goa, and the
Maldives. After crossing the Equator, the ship visits the
Seychelles, and the South African ports of Richard’s Bay, Cape Town,
Port Elizabeth, and Durban. The ship calls at Reunion Island and
Mauritius before returning to Perth. Sun Princess departs on
May 3, 2011.
Cruisetours
Princess creates a full land and sea vacation for travelers to see
more of the treasures of China. Passengers can choose from two land
packages to that combine seamlessly with Diamond Princess
Asia sailings. These five- or eight-day tours both highlight
China’s most dramatic attractions, including many UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
The five-night Best of China cruisetour starts in the
bustling city of Beijing, and offers three nights in the Chinese
capital and two nights in Xian. In Beijing, passengers will
experience the ancient wonder of the Great Wall plus the Summer
Palace and Temple of Heaven (all UNESCO World Heritage Sites), the
Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The mysterious Terra Cotta
Warriors (also a UNESCO World Heritage Site) highlight the Xian
portion of the tour, along with the Wild Goose Pagoda and a dinner
show at the Tang Palace Theatre.
The eight-night Yangtze Experience also incorporates the
highlights of Beijing (three nights) and Xian (one night), plus
includes a three-night cruise of the Yangtze River and a night in
Wuhan. Passengers will also visit a zoo in Chongqing to view pandas
before embarking on their Yangtze River cruise vessel. Along the
river they will enjoy several excursions and cruise the Three Gorges
Dam locks.
Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through,
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