Princess Cruises unveils Australia-based 2023 World Cruise
Princess Cruises announced its 13th annual 2023 World Cruise based in Australia; on 2 March 2021, a 107-day voyage on board the Coral Princess goes on sale.
For 107 days, the Coral Princess will travel 32,500 nautical miles across the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, three historic locks of the Panama Canal and the Pacific Ocean, visiting 44 ports on six continents in 26 countries: Australia, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and Africa.
Guests will visit more than 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Auckland (May 31, 2023), Sydney and Brisbane, including the Archaeological Lost City of Petra (from Aqaba); Medina of Tétouan (from Tangier); The Statue of Liberty (from New York); Thingvellir National Park (Reykjavik); Rapa Nui National Park (Easter Island); and more.
There are six major cruise ports in the world, including Elba (Portoferraio, Italy); Marseille (France); Malaga (Spain); Tangier (Morocco); Belfast (Northern Ireland); Invergordon (Northern Ireland); (Scotland).
With ten late-night 'More Ashore' stays, including Barcelona, Papeete (Tahiti) and Quebec City, Princess is also serving more time in port; and three overnight stays in Dubai, New York and Lima (Callao); there are also opportunities to travel on shorter liners from 50 to 73 days from Brisbane, London, Sydney, and Auckland, as well as shorter segments from 21 to 34 days.
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