parkingbanner

bannerparking

  • Home
    Home This is where you can find all the blog posts throughout the site.
  • Bloggers
    Bloggers Search for your favorite blogger from this site.
  • Team Blogs
    Team Blogs Find your favorite team blogs here.
Posted by on in Cruising News
  • Font size: Larger Smaller
  • Hits: 2542
  • 0 Comments
  • Print

EMERALD PRINCESS TO DEBUT DOWN UNDER AS PRINCESS CRUISES SHINES BRIGHTER IN AUSTRALIA.

 

Emerald Princess to Debut Down Under as  Princess Cruises Shines Brighter in Australia 

Princess Cruises has announced a further expansion in the Australian market, with news that its magnificent 3082-guest Emerald Princess will join its local fleet in late 2016 for its first ever season of cruising Down Under. The 113,000-tonne superliner will be based in Sydney from November 2016 to April 2017, taking the cruise line’s Australasian capacity to a record 11,800 berths across five ships during the season.

Bild 2011-05-21 09

Launched in 2007, Emerald Princess is one of Princess Cruises’ largest ships with more than 1500 guest rooms and will be one of the youngest ships to be deployed in Australia and New Zealand.  She boasts a raft of features which will appeal to local guests including 13 dining options, eight showrooms and lounges, two nightclubs and four swimming pools as well as signature Princess offerings such as a child-free Sanctuary, the poolside Movies Under the Stars and the luxurious Lotus Spa. 

Atrium

 

Emerald Princess will undertake a number of cruises from Sydney, with itineraries to New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific to be unveiled in March this year. Announcing the move, Princess Cruises Vice President Australia & New Zealand Stuart Allison said the expansion reflected Australians continued love affair with Princess Cruises.

ep international cafe lg

With five of its 18-strong fleet cruising down under, Princess Cruises ranks Australia as its biggest market outside the United States. “Since Princess first based a ship here for the summer in 2002 we have been embraced by Australians who love our exciting itineraries and destinations as well as the quality cruise experience we provide, so we’re thrilled to be expanding further,” Mr Allison said. “With three ships cruising our waters full time and two megaliners visiting for the summer, the 2016 season will offer more exciting options for Australian and New Zealand cruisers.” Mr Allison said Emerald Princess would cruise from Sydney whilst four other Princess ships will continue to offer programs from Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle and Sydney. Mr Allison said all ships will offer AUD pricing onboard as they deliver a full program of cruises from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Fremantle and Auckland over the 2016-17 summer.  Full details of the 2016-17 program for all Princess ships will be released in March, with the program on sale in April. 

For more details, you can keep upto date with  www.princesscruises.com

Information supplied by: Princess Cruises.

Cruise The Seas Travel And Media, Cruising Australia The HOME Of Australian Cruising !

Comments

  • No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment

Leave your comment

Guest Friday, 10 May 2024

Footer Card

Business-Card-2013

 

COPYRIGHT

Unless otherwise expressly noted, all materials, including images, illustrations, designs, icons, and photographs appearing anywhere on this website are protected by worldwide copyright laws and treaty provisions. The copyright on such materials is held by the original creator of the materials. None of the materials may be copied, reproduced, displayed, modified, published, uploaded, posted, transmitted or distributed in whole or in part in any form or by any means other than as provided by Cruise The Seas Travel And Media, Cruising Australia to its clients, or with the prior written permission of Cruise The Seas Travel And Media, Cruising Australia. All rights not expressly granted in these Terms are reserved. Any unauthorized use of the materials appearing on this website may violate copyright, trademark and other applicable laws and could result in criminal or civil penalties.

Our Visitor Counter

305535