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Circle Pacific Cruise from Brisbane (Jun 2028)

  • Overnight stays in Hong Kong, Singapore and Bali for deeper exploration
  • Broadway-style nightly entertainment and comedy shows included onboard
  • Relaxing retreats such as The Sanctuary and Lotus Spa included
From
$22,599 pp twin share
$45,198 pp solo share
94 nights
Cruise Snapshot
94 Nights

A round-trip voyage from Brisbane circling the Pacific Rim aboard Grand Princess, visiting New Zealand, South Pacific, Hawaii, North America, Alaska, Japan and Southeast Asia

  •  Epic Pacific adventure across stunning island destinations
  • 94 nights of unforgettable exploration & relaxation
  • Sail in comfort aboard the elegant Grand Princess

Trip Details

Departs
15 June 2028
Returns
17 September 2028
Ship
Grand Princess
Operator
Princess Cruises

Embark on the ultimate journey across the Pacific aboard Grand Princess as you sail round-trip from Brisbane on an extraordinary 94-night adventure. This once-in-a-lifetime voyage circles the Pacific Rim, visiting iconic destinations in Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii, North America, Alaska, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

Discover the beauty of Polynesia’s turquoise lagoons, explore vibrant cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Singapore, and marvel at Alaska’s awe-inspiring glaciers and fjords. With overnight stays in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bali, you’ll have time to immerse yourself in the culture, cuisine, and charm of each destination.

A favourite among Princess guests, Grand Princess offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and all the comforts of home at sea. Enjoy world-class dining, Broadway-style entertainment, spacious decks, and relaxing retreats such as The Sanctuary and Lotus Spa - perfect for unwinding between adventures.

From tropical islands to bustling metropolises, this unforgettable cruise offers the perfect balance of relaxation, exploration, and world-class service, showcasing the best of the Pacific in one remarkable voyage.

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
15 June 2028
Returns 17 September 2028
Returns
17 September 2028
Duration
94 nights
From pp twin share
$22,599 pp
From pp solo cabin
$45,198 pp

Departing from Brisbane on 15 Jun 2028 for 94 nights aboard Grand Princess

  • Interior from $22,599 pp twin share* / $45,198 pp sole use*
  • Ocean View from $25,979 pp twin share* / $51,958 pp sole use*
  • Balcony from $35,499 pp twin share* / $73,932 pp sole use*
  • Mini Suite from $48,839 pp twin share* / $93,458 pp sole use*

Princess Plus® & Princess Premier® Packages

Save money on the things you're going to do anyway. Upgrade to a Princess Plus or Princess Premier package and you can treat yourself daily to cocktails, fitness classes, unlimited juice, premium desserts, and even room service. What’s more, you’ll be free to stream your favourite shows and stay in touch with your loved ones thanks to the included Wi-Fi. Ask us for more details when making your booking.

Call Us Now to get up-to-date pricing and secure your preferred stateroom

* Please note: prices are subject to availability at the time of booking and may change or be withdrawn at any time without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Life in transit

Grand Princess

Grand Princess
Details · Princess Cruises
Grand Princess

With an atmosphere of comfortable elegance, tantalizing dining options and dazzling entertainment, your stay on board Grand Princess will be anything but ordinary. Enjoy Movies Under the Stars poolside or dine on tantalizing cuisine at venues like Crown Grill and more.

Guests
2,600
Gross tonnage
107,517
Length
949 ft
Inaugural Cruise
May 26, 1998
Deck plans
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Grand Princess · Deck plans

Deck 16 — Sports

Grand Princess — Deck 16 — Sports deck plan

Source: Princess Cruises, captured 5 August 2026. Deck plans are provided by the cruise line and are subject to change at any time.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Brisbane, QLD, Australia

    Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, sits along the winding Brisbane River, its skyline mixing modern towers with leafy riverside parklands.

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    At Sea

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    Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is built around one of the world's most striking natural harbours, its shoreline dotted with parks and beaches.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    Norfolk Island, Australia

    Norfolk Island offers a distinctive slice of convict-era history, with museums housed in buildings the convicts themselves once built.

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    At Sea

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    Auckland, NI, New Zealand

    Auckland's harbour is ringed by more than 48 extinct volcanoes, including One Tree Hill, once the site of ancient Maori earthworks.

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    Tauranga, NI, New Zealand

    Tauranga is a subtropical coastal town in New Zealand's North Island, known for golden beaches, lush parks, and the waterfront dining strip known as The Strand.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    Suva, Fiji

    Suva, on the island of Viti Levu, is Fiji's capital and once served as the administrative centre of the Commonwealth colony of Fiji.

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    Dravuni Island, Fiji

    Dravuni Island is a small Pacific island in Fiji that has remained largely unchanged for thousands of years, prized for its timeless natural beauty.

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    At Sea

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    Apia, Western Samoa

    Apia, the capital of Samoa, is known for its colourful markets, nearby waterfalls, and coastal roads leading past pristine beaches and out to Namua island.

  17. 17

    Cross the International Dateline, extra day (cruising the Pacific Ocean)

    Crossing the International Dateline marks an unusual moment in the voyage, when the calendar skips or repeats a day as you pass between time zones.

  18. 18

    Cross the International Dateline, extra day (cruising the Pacific Ocean)

    The days that follow are given over to sea time, a stretch of open ocean with little to do but settle into shipboard life.

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    Cross the International Dateline, extra day (cruising the Pacific Ocean)

    These quiet days at sea offer a chance to look back over the journey so far before the next stretch begins.

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    Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete)

    Tahiti, the main island of French Polynesia and setting for the story of Mutiny on the Bounty, blends Polynesian ease with French sophistication.

  21. 21

    Moorea, French Polynesia

    Moorea is a lush French Polynesian island of powdery white beaches, flower gardens and villages, where outrigger canoes still glide along its shores.

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    Raiatea, French Polynesia

    Raiatea, in French Polynesia's Society Islands, is covered in lush valleys, waterfalls, and the cloud-capped Mount Temehani, regarded as Polynesia's most sacred island.

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    Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

    The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, stretching from the Americas to Asia and Australia across thousands of open miles.

  24. 24

    Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

    Crossing the equator marks the point where a ship passes from one hemisphere to the other, a moment sailors have long marked with tradition.

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    Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

    Days spent cruising the open Pacific bring long horizons, warm tropical air and little but sea and sky in every direction.

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    Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

    The vast distances of the Pacific mean many hours pass without sighting land, giving these days at sea an unhurried, timeless quality.

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    Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

    Marine life such as flying fish and dolphins can sometimes be spotted riding a ship's wake as it crosses these equatorial waters.

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    Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, USA

    Honolulu's downtown holds the Iolani Palace, the King Kamehameha I statue and the State Capitol, while nearby Waikiki Beach draws visitors into its warm tropical waters.

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    Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, USA (Nawiliwili)

    Kauai, known as Hawaii's Garden Isle, is famed for its lush rainforests, dramatic sea cliffs and the rugged Napali Coast.

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    Kona, Hawaiian Islands, USA

    Kona, on Hawaii's Big Island, was once the tropical retreat of Hawaiian royalty and today is known for its coffee plantations and coastal charm.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    Los Angeles, USA

    Los Angeles, the City of Angels, is a sprawling Californian metropolis known for its sunny climate and status as a thriving cultural hub.

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    San Diego, USA

    San Diego draws visitors with attractions such as the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, the Salk Institute, La Jolla and the Coronado Bay Bridge.

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    At Sea

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    San Francisco, USA

    San Francisco is a hilly bayside city in California, famed for its cable cars, colourful architecture and the Golden Gate Bridge.

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    At Sea

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    Victoria, B.C., Canada

    Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, a small waterfront city on Vancouver Island known for its English-influenced architecture, harbour views and mild coastal climate.

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    Vancouver, Canada

    Vancouver is a coastal city in western Canada, its skyline set against a backdrop of mountains, forests and the Pacific Ocean.

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    Cruising the Inside Passage

    The Inside Passage is one of the world's most spectacular waterways, winding past dense forests, snow-capped mountains, remote islands and quiet inlets along the Alaskan coast.

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    Ketchikan, Alaska

    Ketchikan clings to the shores of Tongass Narrows, its buildings built out over the water and climbing weathered stairways up the mountainside.

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    Juneau, Alaska

    Juneau, the capital of Alaska, sits on the Gastineau Channel at the foot of steep mountain peaks, accessible only by air or sea.

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    Skagway, Alaska

    Skagway grew rapidly during the Klondike Gold Rush, serving as the main gateway for prospectors heading into the Yukon goldfields.

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    Hubbard Bay, Alaska (Scenic Cruising)

    Hubbard Bay is a stretch of scenic coastal water in Alaska, prized for calm inlets, forested shorelines and views of glaciers descending from nearby peaks.

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    College Fjord, Alaska (Scenic Cruising)

    College Fjord holds the world's largest collection of tidewater glaciers, framed by snow-capped mountains rising steeply from the water.

  49. 49

    Anchorage, Alaska (Whittier)

    Anchorage is Alaska's largest city, an urban centre surrounded by wilderness and framed by the dramatic coastal scenery of Turnagain Arm along its southern edge.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    The North Pacific Ocean stretches between Asia and North America, one of the largest bodies of water on Earth and a route steeped in maritime history.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    Crossing the International Date Line here means skipping a calendar day entirely, a quirk of navigation unique to long ocean voyages across the Pacific.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    These northern Pacific waters are known for cooler currents and open horizons, with little land in sight for days at a time.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    Seabirds such as albatross often follow ships through this remote stretch of ocean, drawn by the rich feeding grounds beneath the surface.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    The North Pacific's vastness has shaped centuries of trade and exploration, linking ports of Asia with the western coastlines of the Americas.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    Days spent crossing this ocean offer nothing but sea and sky, a rare chance to slow down far from any coastline.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    As the ship sails eastward or westward across the Pacific, clocks are adjusted by an hour at a time, a subtle reminder of the vast distances being covered.

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    Cruising the North Pacific Ocean (cross the International Dateline, day omitted)

    This remote expanse of ocean plays a major role in shaping weather patterns that influence both the Asian and North American coastlines.

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    Kushiro, Japan

    Kushiro is a major fishing port on Japan's Hokkaido coast, edged by Kushiro Shitsugen, the country's largest marshland and home to the sacred red-crowned crane.

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    Hakodate, Japan

    Hakodate, on Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, offers cable car rides to panoramic summit views and a renowned early morning seafood market.

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    At Sea

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    Tokyo, Japan

    Tokyo is Japan's capital, a vast and dynamic metropolis blending centuries of tradition with contemporary energy.

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    At Sea

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    Kagoshima, Japan

    Kagoshima lies on the southern coast of Kyushu, watched over by the smouldering Sakurajima volcano across the bay.

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    Nagasaki, Japan

    Nagasaki sits in the northwest of Kyushu, a cosmopolitan port city with a history stretching back to the early 7th century.

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    At Sea

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    Ishigaki, Japan

    Ishigaki is a subtropical island in Japan's Okinawa prefecture, where cobblestone walls such as Tama-Ishigaki reflect centuries of local history and culture.

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    Taipei (Keelung)

    Keelung is a port city on Taiwan's northern coast, near the capital Taipei, set among green hills around a natural harbour.

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    At Sea

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    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong rises as a vertical city of more than 1,200 skyscrapers, with a tram ride to Victoria Peak offering sweeping skyline views.

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    Hong Kong

    Junks and sampans still ply Hong Kong's busy harbour, framed by the green, dragon-crested hills of Kowloon in the distance.

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    At Sea

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    Halong Bay/Hanoi, Vietnam (Cai Lan)

    Cai Lan is a port on Vietnam's northern coast, close to Halong Bay's limestone karst islands and the historic capital of Hanoi.

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    Halong Bay (Scenic Cruising)

    Halong Bay is famed for thousands of limestone karsts rising from calm emerald waters, often shrouded in soft morning fog and traditionally viewed from a junk boat deck.

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    Da Nang/Hue, Vietnam (Chan May)

    Chan May is a port on Vietnam's central coast, positioned between the city of Da Nang and the former imperial capital of Hue.

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    At Sea

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    Nha Trang, Vietnam (Cam Ranh)

    Nha Trang is a coastal city in central Vietnam known for its long sandy beach, a popular spot for an early morning swim in warm tropical waters.

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    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Phu My)

    Ho Chi Minh City, once known as Saigon, is Vietnam's largest metropolis, its turbulent wartime history woven into busy streets famed for motorbikes and street food.

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    At Sea

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    Singapore

    Singapore stands as the commercial hub of South East Asia, its streets reflecting a lively blend of ethnicities, traditions, and modern luxury.

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    Singapore

    Food lovers travel to Singapore for its legendary chilli crab, a dish considered almost a national institution among locals and visitors alike.

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    Cruising the Java Sea (Cross the Equator)

    The Java Sea lies between the islands of Java and Borneo, a shallow tropical sea at the heart of the Indonesian archipelago.

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    Cruising the Java Sea (Cross the Equator)

    Crossing the equator while sailing the Java Sea is a small navigational milestone, marking the shift from the Southern into the Northern Hemisphere.

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    Lombok, Indonesia

    Lombok, an Indonesian island east of Bali, offers striking landscapes and a quieter, more rural atmosphere than its famous neighbour.

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    Bali, Indonesia (Benoa)

    Bali is Indonesia's best known island, celebrated for its Hindu temples, terraced rice fields and long stretches of golden sand beaches.

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    Bali, Indonesia (Benoa)

    Tanjung Benoa is a small village on Bali's south eastern coast, its calm harbour a quiet contrast to the island's busier tourist strips.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    Darwin, NT, Australia

    Darwin is the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, a harbour city known for its waterfront markets and nearby national parks.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    Cairns, QLD, Australia

    Cairns, in tropical North Queensland, sits where the Great Barrier Reef meets the Wet Tropics rainforest, with a lively esplanade, marina and dining scene.

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    Townsville, QLD, Australia

    Townsville is the unofficial capital of North Queensland, a tropical coastal city sitting alongside the Great Barrier Reef near Magnetic Island.

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    Airlie Beach (for the Whitsundays), QLD, Australia

    Airlie Beach is a palm-fringed coastal town in Queensland, the mainland gateway to the 74 islands of the Whitsundays set in the Coral Sea.

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    At Sea

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    Brisbane, QLD, Australia

    Historically a hub for rail and river trade, Brisbane has grown into a lively subtropical city known for its relaxed outdoor lifestyle.

    *Please note that cruise itineraries are subject to change at any time by the cruise company and are not guaranteed.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • Main Meals & Snacks: à la Carte Restaurant, World Fresh Marketplace buffet at Horizon Court, Alfredo's Pizzeria, The Salty Dog Grill, and Coffee & Cones
  • MedallionClass® Experience  
  • Room Service 
  • Pools, heated spas & gym 
  • Broadway-style nightly entertainment & comedy shows
  • Movies under the Stars®
  • On-Demand Stateroom TV Entertainment

Not included

  • Travel insurance
  • Airfares
  • Shore excursions
  • Specialty restaurants onboard
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

Grand Princess was recently refitted in 2019. Features include a completely new Piazza atrium, new eateries (Alfredo’s Pizzeria and the Crown Grill), and the line’s first specialty tea lounge called Leaves. Also added are seven new window suites; remodeled casino, boutiques, and art gallery; enhancements to the Horizon Court, Lotus Spa, and wedding chapel; and the addition of Crooner’s Martini Lounge and a new nightclub, One5.

Interior Cabin: The Most Affordable Option

These staterooms are the perfect place to recharge your batteries. The most affordable option features two twin beds or a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, closet, and bathroom with shower.

Oceanview Cabin: A Room with a View

Enjoy the added benefit of a view of the ocean from a picture window or porthole that brings in natural light. This stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior room.

Balcony Cabin: Front Row Seat for Beautiful Scenery

This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore. It’s also perfect to enjoy cocktails before dinner or a leisurely breakfast.

Mini-Suite Cabin: Add an Element of Luxury to Your Stay

Choose a luxurious Mini-Suite with a balcony*, which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom, and receive a complimentary welcome glass of bubbly. Mini-suites include a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option.

Suite Cabin: Truly Luxurious Accommodation at Sea

Surrounded by deluxe accommodation, a spacious Suite with balcony* includes all the amenities of a Reserve Collection Mini-Suite^^, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a sofa bed, separate seating areas, and enhanced amenities, including priority disembarkation, a complimentary mini-bar in the suite, and so much more.

Wheelchair - Accessible: For Guests with Limited Mobility

Princess offers a selection of staterooms that provide full wheelchair-turning space. In addition, these staterooms include a roll-in shower equipped with grab bars and a fold-down bench seat, an easy-access closet, and an accessible writing desk.

Grand Princess Ship Facts

  • Refurbished: March 2019
  • Guest Cabins: 1,301
  • Guest Capacity: 2,600
  • Number of Decks: 17
  • Tonnage: 107,517
  • Length: 949 feet
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

What destinations are included on this 94-night Circle Pacific cruise?

The voyage visits Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and South Pacific islands, offering a mix of vibrant cities, tropical beaches, and cultural highlights.

Are shore excursions included in the fare?

Shore excursions are optional and can be booked in advance or onboard, including activities such as city tours, wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences.

What type of accommodation is available?

Guests can choose from a range of staterooms and suites, all featuring modern amenities, luxurious bedding, and comfortable living spaces.

What is the dress code onboard?

Princess Cruises maintains a relaxed dress code during the day, with smart casual for evenings and formal attire for gala nights.

Can I join or leave the cruise at a different port?

Partial segments may be available; check with Princess Cruises or your travel consultant for details.

What should I pack for a 94-night Pacific voyage?

Pack for diverse climates — lightweight clothing for tropical regions, a jacket for cooler evenings, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and formal attire for special evenings.

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes, Wi-Fi packages are available so guests can stay connected while at sea.

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The fine print

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From (twin) $22,599 pp
From (solo) $45,198 pp
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