Pacific Princess World Cruise 2012
Segments from 15 to 107 days
With only 670 passengers, the Pacific Princess is a small ship that sails an incredible itinerary from Ft. Lauderdale via the Panama Canal across the Pacific.
Experience the world's treasured places on this magnificent sailing on Pacific Princess. You'll transit the Panama Canal, sail through the South Pacific, cruise New Zealand's Fjordland National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and visit's Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Ahead lies even more, from ports like vibrant Hong Kong, Phuket and Mumbai and Cairo, Egypt. You'll visit some 40 destinations with maiden calls in Santa Marta (Colombia), Puerto Quepos (Costa Rica) and Manama (Bahrain) before your voyage ends in Venice.
See even more by adding optional land excursions to places such as Cambodia's Angkok Wat, China's Great Wall, India's Taj Mahal and Ayers Rock, Australia.
With Princess signature 2-day experience you will have extra time in some of the world's great cities, with overnight stays in Sydney, Hong Kong, and Dubai.
Highlights
- Cruise includes North & Central America; Pacific; Australia and New Zealand; Asia; India; Middle East and Europe
- 3 maiden ports of call
- Overnight stays in Hong Kong, Sydney and Dubai to allow for extra exploration of those cities
- Transit the Panama Canal and Suez Canal
- Options from 18-107 days, from January to April 2012
- Optional land excursions to Ayers Rock in Australia; China's Great Wall and the Taj Mahal in Agra, India (day trip from Mumbai)
Pacific Princess
Pacific Princess, one of the small ships in Princess Cruises fleet, is a wonderful and personal way to experience the world. Accommodating only 670 passengers - with 70% balcony staterooms - this small vessel offers many distinctive features, including the Club bar with patisserie, fine dining and specialty restaurants like Sabatini's, the Lotus Spa and Fitness Center and an excellent library.
Because of the ship's small size, she can access ports that might be out of reach for larger ships. You'll find that service is a just a bit more personalized and you'll love the exquisite touches of a smaller ship combined with many of the big ship choices that the Princess experience.

Pacific Princess
World Cruise Segments:
Princess offers multiple ports to start and end your world cruise or world cruise segment, including Ft. Lauderdale, Sani Diego, Sydney, Singapore and Venice. For details on shorter segments, simply give us a call at (888) 744 7397 0r (773) 549 7447.
- Ft. Lauderdale to Venice: 107 days
- Ft. Lauderdale to San Diego: 15 days
- Ft. Lauderdale to Sydney: 44 days
- San Diego to Sydney: 29 days
- Sydney to Singapore: 31 days
- Singapore to Venice: 32 days
Cruise Holidays World Cruise Extras
- Shipboard Credits
- Onboard Amenities
- Early Booking Savings
- Past Passenger Savings
- Full World Cruise: Complimentary Hotel & Dining Charges
- Full World Cruise: Weekly complimentary mini-bar setup (Cat. OS/PH)
Cruise Holidays Pricing
Full World Cruise: Ft. Lauderdale to Venice:
- Interior Stateroom from $21,995*
- Oceanview Stateroom from $23,362* with free upgrade to Category F
- Balcony Stateroom from $27,542* with free upgrade to Category BD
- Minisuite from $38,994*
Many segments and options are available, for example:
Ft. Lauderdale to San Diego (15 days)
- Inside Stateroom from $2,494*
- Obstructed Oceanview Stateroom from $2,644*
- Balcony Stateroom from $3,194*
- Minisuite from $3,994*
Fares are indicative, per person, based on double occupancy and subject to change without notice. Government fees and taxes are additional. Princess Cruises reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if the fare has already been paid in full.
Call us for other options, current pricing and availability at (888) 744 7397.
Pacific Princess 2012 World Cruise Itinerary
Bold listed ports are start and/or end points of segments. You can start your cruise in any of these ports.
| January 13 | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (optional starting point) |
| January 14 | Cruising the Atlantic Ocean |
| January 15 | Cruising the Caribbean Sea |
| January 16 | Aruba |
| January 17 | Santa Marta, Colombia (Maiden Call) |
| January 18 | Cruising the Caribbean Sea |
| January 19 | Transit the Panama Canal |
| January 20 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| January 21 | Puerto Quepos, Costa Rica (Maiden Call) |
| January 22 | San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua |
| January 23-27 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| January 28 | San Diego, California (Optional starting/Ending Point) |
| January 29-31 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| February 1-2 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| February 3 | Honolulu, Hawaii |
| February 4 | Kauai (Nawiliwili), Hawaii |
| Febuary 5-9 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| February 10 | Pago Pago, American Samoa |
| February 11 | Cross International Dateline |
| February 13 | Dravuni Island, Fiji |
| February 14 | Cruising the South Pacific Ocean |
| February 15 | Nukualofa, Tonga |
| February 16-17 | Cruising the South Pacific Ocean |
| February 18 | Auckland, New Zealand |
| February 19-20 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| February 21 | Fiordland National Park, New Zealand (Scenic Cruising) |
| February 22-23 | Cruising |
| February 24 | Tasmania (Burnie), Australia |
| February 25 | Cruising the Pacific Ocean |
| February 26 | Sydney, Australia (overnight stay) |
| February 27 | Sydney, Australia (optional starting/ending point) |
| February 28-29 | Cruising |
| March 1 | Cruising |
| March 2 | Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Australia |
| March 3-7 | Cruising |
| March 8 | Guam |
| March 9 | Cruising |
| March 10 | Iwo Jima, Japan |
| March 11 | Cruising |
| March 12 | Tokyo, Japan |
| March 13 | Cruising |
| March 14 | Hiroshima, Japan |
| March 15 | Busan (Pusan), South Korea |
| March 16 | Cruising the South China Sea |
| March 17 | Shanghai, China |
| March 18-19 | Cruising the South China Sea |
| March 20 | Hong Kong, China (Overnight Stay) |
| March 21 | Hong Kong, China |
| March 22-23 | Cruising the South China Sea |
| March 24 | Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam |
| March 25 | Cruising |
| March 26 | Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand |
| March 27-28 | Cruising |
| March 29 | Singapore (optional starting/ending point) |
| March 30 | Cruising the South China Sea |
| March 31 | Phuket, Thailand |
| April 1-2 | Cruising |
| April 3 | Chennai, India |
| April 4-6 | Cruising the Indian Ocean |
| April 7 | Mumbai, India (for Taj Mahal day t0ur) |
| April 8-10 | Cruising |
| April 11 | Manama, Bahrain |
| April 12 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates (overnight stay) |
| April 13 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| April 14-15 | Cruising |
| April 16 | Salalah, Oman |
| April 17-20 | Cruising |
| April 21 | Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) |
| April 22 | Luxor/Karnak (Safaga), Egypt |
| April 23 | Cruising the Red Sea |
| April 24 | Transit the Suez Canal |
| April 25 | Cairo/Giza (Alexandria), Egypt |
| April 26-27 | Cruising the Mediterranean Sea |
| April 28 | Dubrovnik, Croatia |
| April 29 | Koper, Slovenia |
| April 30 | Venice, Italy (optional ending point) |
| Itineraries are indicative and subject to change without prior notice. | |