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Caribbean
Trip Duration
20 nights
Cruise Ship
Caribbean PrincessCruise Company
PrincessStart Port
Port Canaveral, Florida, USAEnd Port
Port Canaveral, Florida, USAFlight to Orlando with major airline
Overnight stay in a hotel
Depart 15:30
Port Canaveral is a port in Brevard County in the US state of Florida . It is one of the busiest cruise, cargo and naval ports in the world. Frozen citrus juice, cement and building materials are exported out of the Port Canaveral port, while steel, cars, lumber and plate are imported. There are about 10 ships that enter it every day, including cruise ships. Port Canaveral is located just 64km east of Orlando, meaning you can combine a cruise with a visit to the city's theme parks and the Kennedy Space Centre.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 15:00
San Juan is the capital and largest city of Puerto Rico. As a cruising hot spot in the Caribbean, San Juan offers all of the amenities and attractions of a modern city. The city is divided into Old and New San Juan. Old San Juan dates back five centuries and is known for its colourful buildings and old forts, which once protected the island. El Morro is a well-known fort that now houses a small military museum. At the city walls that surround San Juan is The Paseo de la Princesca, a beautiful promenade with shops, restaurants, and gorgeous views.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 18:00
The Caribbean’s newest destination, Amber Cove Cruise Center, is located in the Dominican Republic on the Bay of Maimon near Puerto Plata in the country’s North Coast.The new facility represents one of the largest cruise industry investments ever made in the Dominican Republic. The project is designed to re-establish the Dominican Republic’s North Coast as a popular cruise destination.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 16:00
Located in the Atlantic, Grand Turk Island is a part of the British Turks and Caicos Islands and the largest island of the Turk Islands. The capital of the archipelago is Cockburn Town, located on Grand Turk Island. The island is considered the archipelago's cultural, administrative and financial centre. The blend of colonial-style buildings, picturesque beaches and local dining make the island an unforgettable location.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 15:30
Port Canaveral is a port in Brevard County in the US state of Florida . It is one of the busiest cruise, cargo and naval ports in the world. Frozen citrus juice, cement and building materials are exported out of the Port Canaveral port, while steel, cars, lumber and plate are imported. There are about 10 ships that enter it every day, including cruise ships. Port Canaveral is located just 64km east of Orlando, meaning you can combine a cruise with a visit to the city's theme parks and the Kennedy Space Centre.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 17:00
Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is the largest city of the island nation. Nassau is the grounds of the House of Assembly and numerous judicial departments and is considered historically a bastion area of pirates. The charming city boasts a colonial charm with its pink painted government buildings and other pastel-colored houses. Places of interest include the pirate museum, several forts and markets.
Return economy class airfare from Sydney to Orlando
5 nights accommodation in a hotel in Cocoa Beach, Florida
Air taxes
You will be sailing on:
Renovated in 2017, the Caribbean Princess has been voted the 'Best Ship for First Timers'. Enjoy a fantastic cruise holiday in the Caribbean, Panama Canal or Canada and New England.
Refurbishment Year:
2019Currency:
USDPassengers:
31402 Adults
20 nights
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