The much-loved Sea Princess sails from London(Dover to new York on the 22 Night sector itinerary of the World Cruise, taking guests on an epic journey that you'll never forget!
Guests booking before 30 April 2020 on a World Cruise Segments 22-34 nights in length will receive additional onboard credit up to $100 (AUD) per person!
Once off setup on embarkation day, valid for Suites only on all voyage lengths.
Past Princess guests can also receive extra savings of up to $100 per person on this itinerary^
Because we know you’ll want to spread the word about this sensational itinerary, we have a great offer for you! If you’ve travelled with Travel at 60 previously and refer a friend for a 2021 World Cruise booking*, you will receive $100 per cabin off your final payment for your World Cruise booking. The more people you refer the more you SAVE!
Contact our travel team now on 1300 414 198 to secure your cabin on this sellout annual sailing!
22 nights on the Sea Princess
Destinations:
London (Dover) | Inverness/Loch Ness (Invergordon) | Shetland Islands (Lerwick) | Reykjavik | Nanortalik | Qaqortoq | Nuuk | Red Bay | Quebec | Saguenay | Saguenay Fjord (Scenic Cruising) | Sydney (Cape Breton Island) | Halifax | New York (overnight)
25 July | London, England (Dover)
Step onboard Sea Princess and get ready for a world of discoveries.
26 July | At sea
Cruising the Norwegian Sea
27 July | Inverness/Loch Ness, Scotland (Invergordon)
In 1933, an enterprising editor in Inverness enlivened a slow news week with the story of an odd sighting in Loch Ness. The legend grew overnight - and today individuals still scan the dark waters of the Loch for a sight of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Legend goes back as far as the 6th century and insists that the celebrated Loch Ness Monster inhabits a cave beneath the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle. Welcome to Invergordon, your gateway to Loch Ness and that area of the Highlands known as the "Great Glen."
28 July | Shetland Islands, Scotland (Lerwick)
The Shetlands are the most northerly of the British Isles and consist of over one hundred islands, of which a mere 16 are inhabited. Lerwick is the capital of the archipelago. Located on the eastern shore of Mainland, the largest Shetland Island, the town was largely developed by Dutch herring fisherman in the 17th century. The islands are renowned for their superb crafts ranging from woollen and cashmere knitwear to intricate lace shawls and fine jewellery.
29 July | At sea
Cruising the Norwegian Sea
30 Jul | Reykjavik, Iceland
From volcanoes to glaciers, thermal springs to icy rivers, Reykjavik offers many of Iceland's contrasting wonders, including the famous Blue Lagoon, a stunning outdoor geothermal spa.
31 July - 1 August | At sea
Cruising the Norwegian Sea.
02 August | Nanortalik, Greenland
Nanortalik means "place of bears" in Greenlandic. Summer visitors to this extraordinary - and extraordinarily isolated - port may spot polar bears on the offshore flow ice. Those offshore waters also teem with seals and Minke, humpback and fin whales. Ashore, brightly painted wooden houses cluster to a rocky peninsula in the harbour. Dramatic boulders dot the landscape, and mountains surround the port. (Nanortalik is well known to the world's elite rock climbers.) Ruined Viking farmsteads and ancient Inuit sites dot the surrounding countryside. The port was founded 1797 as a Danish whaling station. Today, Nanortalik is a fishing port, and many people are traditional seal hunters.
03 August | Qaqortoq, Greenland
If you're a seasoned traveler with a taste for destinations untrammelled by modern tourism, Qaqortoq is the ultimate port of call. The ship's launches drop you off at the pier, providing you with the opportunity to stroll the streets, visit the small local museum, talk to the local residents, buy a souvenir stamp at the Post Office and perhaps purchase an Inuit handicraft as a remembrance of your visit to one of the unique communities on the planet.
04 August | At sea
Cruising the Arctic Ocean
05 August | Nuuk, Greenland
Although Greenland is the world's largest island, it remains relatively unknown to most people. Only about 15 percent of Greenland is NOT frozen year-round. Although city's are a relatively new concept for Greenlanders, Nuuk is the island's capital and largest city, at about 16,000 people. It lies on a peninsula along the central west coast and is the key to an extensive system of fjords. Like most places in Greenland, it displays a magnificent vista of mountains and valleys. Nuuk's formal history generally dates from 1728, when a Lutheran missionary Hans Egede, came from Denmark to join 12 Greenlandic families in this place, which was then called Godthåb. He built a trading post, a Lutheran mission, and opened the doors to slow, but steady integration between Inuit and European people. The ship's launches drop you off at the pier, providing you with the opportunity to stroll the streets, talk to the local residents, buy a souvenir stamp at the Post Office and perhaps purchase an Inuit handicraft as a remembrance of your visit to one of the unique communities on the planet.
06 - 07 August | At sea
Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
08 August | Red Bay, Canada
Red Bay, a coastal community and National Historic Site in Canada, is a beautiful introduction to rural Labrador. Tiny Red Bay has the hallmarks of rural Newfoundland and Labrador: colourful saltbox houses, craggy coastline and complete peace and solitude. The town can be easily walked in a short amount of time, and the effort is worth it. Wander around the beach and soak up the history
09 August | At sea
Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
10 August | Quebec, Canada
To visit Québec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. The architecture, the ambience, and the animated conversation on the street confirm the impression that a bit of France has been permanently imbedded in North America. Stroll along the streets of the atmospheric Latin Quarter and explore the historic stone and brick houses of Old Québec, the only remaining walled city north of Mexico. Visit the Place Royale and Notre Dame des Victoires, the oldest stone church in North America, and marvel at the turreted Château de Frontenac.
11 August | Saguenay, Canada
The Saguenay Fjord Route is an outstanding landscape of sea, mountains and rising cliffs protected by three National Parks. Its exceptional natural beauty can be discovered by land, sea or air. With a decidedly French atmosphere and a touch of the Old World, the banks of the Saguenay Fjord are lined with charming villages surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
12 August | At sea
Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
13 August | Sydney, Canada (Cape Breton Island)
Cape Breton is fabled as a magical travel destination and the Port of Sydney is the gateway. Known for its beauty and unique Celtic music and culture, Sydney puts some of the Island's greatest sights and attractions at your fingertips when you disembark into the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion. The dockside pavilion offers an array of Shopping Boutiques, a Craft Market and the World's Largest Fiddle. You will also find wireless Internet services, a Visitor Information Centre, and the Cape Breton Island Exhibition Centre featuring artefacts, images and an overview of the rich culture and heritage of this historic Island. Or you can simply sit and savour our local seafood cuisine at the Range Light Cafe, or enjoy a glass of wine on our second level balcony.
14 August | Halifax, Canada
Head to Lunenburg, a colonial seaport town which has an Old Town designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to visit Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, at Peggy's Cove, a quaint, historic fishing village dating back to 1811.
15 August | At sea
Cruising the North Atlantic Ocean
16 - 17 August | New York, USA
It's impossible not to be awed in New York. From the Statue of Liberty to Times Square, from urban Central Park to the Rockefeller Centre, New York spreads an irresistible feast for all. With an overnight stay, you'll have time to walk the famous Brooklyn Bridge to take in the sights.
22 Nights London to New York - departs 25 July 2021
All categories are on waitlist. Please call our team on 1300 414 198 to discuss our waitlist options.
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Step aboard Sea Princess and prepare for a vacation that will dazzle your senses. From the four-story Atrium to tantalising dining options, a Vegas-style casino and a variety of incredible entertainment choices, including Movies Under the Stars, you'll find a relaxing retreat that's as captivating as the places you'll visit during the World Cruise on this grand vessel.
Travel at 60 and supplier booking conditions apply. Please enquire for more information.
▲ Fares are cruise only, per person in AUD, in complete twin accommodation inclusive of all taxes, government fees and charges (which are subject to change), based on the lead category for each stateroom type. While reasonable allocation of staterooms has been set aside at these fares, if the allocation is sold out the fares may no longer be available. Valid for new bookings and not combinable with any other offer. Fares subject to availability. Some Oceanview staterooms have obstructed views. ^Onboard spending money offer applies to the bookings for the fares advertised in this brochure only and is in AUD on selected itineraries only and varies by voyage length as specified for bookings made before 30 April, 2020. Onboard spending money is per person and is applied to the first 2 passengers in a stateroom. Onboard spending money is not transferable, not redeemable for cash, cannot be used at the medical centre or casino. ~Fare savings are per person and are available for Captain’s Circle members who book the fares advertised in this brochure only before 30 April, 2020. Specific discount amounts vary by itinerary and cruise length. Offer is subject to availability. Fares are available in Australia only.
To be eligible for discount, you and your referral must book and pay a deposit on a 2021 Princess World Cruise departure. Referrals must not be existing clients of Travel at 60.
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