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Northern Explorer

  • Enjoy Broadway-style entertainment and multicourse dining onboard the Grand Princess
  • Discover the MedallionClass experience for a seamless and personalised cruise
  • Access youth and teen clubs to keep the whole family entertained
From
$5,133 pp twin share
15 nights
Cruise Snapshot
15 Nights

Discover Australia's stunning northern coastline on a 15-night cruise from Perth to Brisbane, with onboard entertainment and dining experiences

  • Explore the historic pearling town of Broome and its famous Cable Beach
  • Experience the rugged beauty and vibrant culture of Darwin, the 'Top End'
  • Visit the tropical paradise of Cairns, gateway to the Great Barrier Reef

Trip Details

Departs
17 May 2027
Returns
1 June 2027
Embarks
Operator
Princess Cruises

15-night cruise from Perth (Fremantle), Australia to Brisbane, Australia aboard Grand Princess

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
17 May 2027
Returns 1 June 2027
Returns
1 June 2027
Duration
15 nights
From pp twin share
$5,133 pp
  • 17 May 2027 - 01 Jun 2027
    from $5,132.78 pp twin share *

Additional Pricing Information

  • Interior from $5,132.78 pp twin share
  • Mini-Suite from $11,979.78 pp twin share

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

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

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Perth (Fremantle), Australia

    Departs 05:00 pm.

    Lying at the mouth of the Swan River, historic Fremantle - founded in 1829 - is your gateway to Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Situated on the banks of the Swan River some 15 miles upriver from Fremantle, Perth is a bustling city where soaring high-rises co-exist with elegant sandstone buildings from the colonial era. Life here moves at a slower pace, so during your visit, relax and savor the bounties of Western Australia, from the wonders of the bush to the wineries of the Swan Valley, from excellent shopping to a leisurely cruise on the Swan River.Perth's explosive growth in recent decades has engulfed the old historic port of Fremantle - some 70 percent of Western Australia's population live in and around Perth.

  2. 2

    At Sea

  3. 3

    At Sea

  4. 4

    Broome, Australia

    Arrives 03:00 pm.

    In the 1870s, pearl fishermen discovered the rich waters of Roebuck Bay. A decade later, Broome was founded as a base for the pearl trade and was soon described as "the pearling capital of the world." Japanese, Chinese and Aborigine divers toiled in arduous, dangerous labor to harvest oysters from the seabed. For all its importance to the pearling industry, Broome remained a remote outpost on Australia's Kimberley Coast until its discovery as a travel destination. The legacy of its pearling days can be seen in the town's colorful mix of 19th- and early 20th century buildings. Broome also boasts Cable Beach - a 13-mile strand of white-sand that stretches along the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Pirate William Dampier was the first European to visit Western Australia. Dampier, who circumnavigated the globe three times, landed near Broome in 1688 and again in 1699.

  5. 5

    Broome, Australia

    Departs 05:00 pm.

    In the 1870s, pearl fishermen discovered the rich waters of Roebuck Bay. A decade later, Broome was founded as a base for the pearl trade and was soon described as "the pearling capital of the world." Japanese, Chinese and Aborigine divers toiled in arduous, dangerous labor to harvest oysters from the seabed. For all its importance to the pearling industry, Broome remained a remote outpost on Australia's Kimberley Coast until its discovery as a travel destination. The legacy of its pearling days can be seen in the town's colorful mix of 19th- and early 20th century buildings. Broome also boasts Cable Beach - a 13-mile strand of white-sand that stretches along the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Pirate William Dampier was the first European to visit Western Australia. Dampier, who circumnavigated the globe three times, landed near Broome in 1688 and again in 1699.

    Day 6

    Arrives 12:00 pm, departs 05:00 pm.

    Day 7

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 11:00 am.

  6. 8

    At Sea

  7. 9

    Darwin, Australia

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 10:00 pm.

    Closer to Indonesia than to any other Australian city, Darwin is the capital of the "Top End" - the remote, vast Northern Territory. Home to more than half of the territory's population, the city reflects the rugged endurance and individualism required to survive the Outback. Darwin also boasts a colorful history to add to that heritage. During World War II the Japanese bombed the city and threatened invasion. In 1974, Cyclone Tracy cut a destructive swath through the region. In addition, man-eating crocodiles, tropical monsoons, searing heat and bush fires that burn for weeks are all part of everyday life.Locals in the Top End consume over 60 gallons of beer a year. All those empties don't go to waste: Each year Darwin residents compete in the Beer Can Regatta, a race with boats, rafts and other vessels manufactured out of beer cans.

  8. 10

    At Sea

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    At Sea

  10. 12

    At Sea

  11. 13

    Cairns, Australia

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 07:00 pm.

    Cairns is one of Australia's hottest vacation destinations. Cairns boasts three of Australia's great natural wonders. Just offshore, immense bastions of living coral form the Great Barrier Reef. Sixteen miles of superb beaches stretch to the north of the city - the famed Marlin Coast. And inland lays the immense Daintree National Park. Cairns itself basks in tropical sunshine, balmy breezes waft in from Trinity Bay. The city's graceful, tree-lined esplanade was once the gateway to the gold fields of North Queensland. Cairns graceful, tree-lined esplanade was once the gateway to the gold fields of North Queensland. A travel tip - Cairns is pronounced "cans."

    Day 14

    Arrives 11:00 am, departs 12:00 pm.

  12. 15

    At Sea

  13. 16

    Brisbane, Australia

    Arrives 09:00 am.

    Once considered the "country cousin" among Australian cities, Brisbane is today the nation's third-largest metropolis - and one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Lying on the banks of the meandering Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th-century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also your gateway to uniquely Australian adventures, be it the theme parks of the Gold Coast or Queensland's dazzling beaches.The beaches south of Brisbane form Queensland's Gold Coast. Travel tip: Brisbane is pronounced "Bris-bin."

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • MedallionClass® experience
  • Broadway-style entertainment
  • Multicourse dining and casual venues
  • Fitness facilities
  • Youth and teen clubs (ages 3–17)
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 16 days and 15 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 17 May 2027 and 01 Jun 2027, subject to live availability.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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