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Sun Princess
50 Night Grand Pacific World Cruise Sector
Beijing to Sydney (S312A)

Ship: Sun Princess
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
Departures:  21 May 2013
Duration: 50 Nights
Ports: Beijing, Tianjin, Busan, Nagasaki, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, Yokohama, Anchorage, Seward, Juneau, Ketchikan, Vancouver, San Francisco, Hilo, Lahaina, Honolulu, Kauai, Nawiliwili, Papeete, Pago Pago, Auckland, Bay of Islands, Sydney, Australia
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Beijing
Airport gateway (Departure) : Sydney

Itinerary

Day Itinerary Arrive Depart
21/05/2013 Beijing (Tianjin), China   7.00pm
22/05/2013 At Sea    
23/05/2013 Busan, South Korea 12.00pm 7.00pm
24/05/2013 Nagasaki, Japan 6.00am 7.00pm
25/05/2013 Day at Sea    
26/05/2013 Osaka, Japan 7.00am 7.00pm
27/05/2013 Day at Sea    
28/05/2013 Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan 7.00am 8.00pm
29/05/2013 Day at Sea    
30/05/2013 Day at Sea    
31/05/2013 Cross International Dateline 12.00pm 1.00pm
31/05/2013 Day at Sea    
01/06/2013 Day at Sea    
02/06/2013 Day at Sea    
03/06/2013 Day at Sea    
04/06/2013 Day at Sea    
05/06/2013 Anchorage (Seward), Alaska 6.00am 6.00pm
06/06/2013 Hubbard Glacier, Alaska (Scenic Cruising) 1.00pm 7.00pm
07/06/2013 Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska 10.30am 8.30pm
08/06/2013 Juneau, Alaska 6.00am 5.00pm
09/06/2013 Ketchikan, Alaska 10.00am 7.00pm
10/06/2013 Day at Sea    
11/06/2013 Vancouver, British Columbia 7.30am 10.00pm
12/06/2013 Day at Sea    
13/06/2013 Day at Sea    
14/06/2013 San Francisco, California 6.00am 6.00pm
15/06/2013 Day at Sea    
16/06/2013 Day at Sea    
17/06/2013 Day at Sea    
18/06/2013 Day at Sea    
19/06/2013 Hilo, Hawaii 9.00am 6.00pm
20/06/2013 Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii 7.00am 6.00pm
21/06/2013 Honolulu, Hawaii 7.00am 10.00pm
22/06/2013 Kauai (Nawiliwili), Hawaii 8.00am 5.00pm
23/06/2013 Day at Sea    
24/06/2013 Day at Sea    
25/06/2013 Day at Sea    
26/06/2013 Day at Sea    
27/06/2013 Day at Sea    
28/06/2013 Tahiti (Papeete), French Polynesia 8.00am 5.00pm
29/06/2013 Day at Sea    
30/06/2013 Day at Sea    
01/07/2013 Pago Pago, American Samoa 9.00am 6.00pm
02/07/2013 Day at Sea    
03/07/2013 Cross International Dateline 12.00pm 1.00pm
05/07/2013 Day at Sea    
06/07/2013 Auckland, New Zealand 7.00am 8.00pm
07/07/2013 Bay of Islands, New Zealand 7.00am 4.00pm
08/07/2013 Day at Sea    
09/07/2013 Day at Sea    
10/07/2013 Sydney, Australia 7.00am  

 

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Ports

Beijing

The capital of The People's Republic of China covers an area of some 6,870 square miles and boasts a population of over 11 million people. At the heart of this immense metropolis lies the Forbidden City. Two more examples of China's enduring culture are The Great Wall and Tiananmen Square.

Country - China
Distance from port to City - 225kms
Distance from port to Airport - 250kms
Currency - Chinese Yuan (CNY)

Places of Interest
Tiananmen Square, Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace

Tianjin

Tianjin is a famous historical city in northern China, not far from Beijing. The best known scenic and historical sites include Ning Garden, Tianhou Temple (Temple of Heavenly Empress), Dule Temple, The Great Wall at the Huangya Pass and the Mount Pan Scenic area.

Country - People's Republic of  China
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distancefrom Port to Airport - 45kms
Currency - Renminbi Yuan (RMB)

Places of Interest
Mount Pan Lookout, Ancient Culture Street, Yangliuqing Museum, Xikai Cathedral, Millenium Clock

Osaka

With a population of over five million people, Osaka is Japan's second largest city. For centuries, Osaka was Japan's cultural and commercial gateway to Asia -- the point of entry not only for trade goods, but most importantly, cultural influences that shaped Japan. Today, Osaka is a vibrant cultural center known for its shopping and exquisite cuisine.

Country - Japan
Distance from port to City - 10kms
Distance from port to Airport - 60kms
Currency - Japanese Yen (JPY)

Places of Interest
Osaka Castle, Kaiyukan Aquarium, Universal Studios, Kyoto, Nara

Kyoto

Kyoto - the heart of Japan and a city with over a millennium of history. Kyoto was Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It is now the country's seventh largest city with a population of 1.4 million people and a modern face. Experience the hospitality, mystique, culture, bustle, and serenity that make Kyoto Japan’s foremost travel destination


Country - Japan
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 0kms
Currency - Japanese Yen (JPY)

Places of Interest 
Zen Temples, Kyoto Gardens, Tea Ceremony, Imperial Palace 

Tokyo

Tokyo is one of the world's most fascinating and exciting cities, with huge department stores, neon lights flashing from dusk till dawn, juxtaposed with imperial palaces, temples, shrines and tradition. It is an amazing blend of traditional eastern values and western cultures, all in the one place. Everywhere you look there's something to keep your eyes in a spell, from the huge skyscrapers, to the hyper speed bullet trains, dazzling lights and fast paced lifestyle.

Country - Japan
Distance from port to City - 35kms
Distance from port to Airport - 100kms
Currency - Japanese Yen (JPY)

Places of Interest
Shinjuku, Ginza, Imperial Palace, Harajuku, Fish Markets, Kamakura

Yokohama

 Until today, the Yamate residential area retains a Western touch and houses many foreign residents, while Yokohama's Chinatown is one of the world's largest.

Country -  Japan
Distance from port to City -  5 km
Distance to Airport -
Currency - Yen


Places of Interest
Yamashita Park, Motomachi, Chinatown, Kannai, Sakuragi-cho, Minato

Anchorage

At the base of the Chugach Mountains in the shadow of a towering glacier and surrounded by snowcapped peaks, the tiny town of Whittier is the gateway to the spectacular Prince William Sound and the city of Anchorage. Whittier exists on thriving fishing and tourism industries. Its 290 residents enjoy a near wilderness state, as it was inaccessible by road until 2000.

Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Prince William Sound, Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, Rail service to Denali

Seward

Founded in 1903, Seward was the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. In 1964, an earthquake caused a tidal wave over 100 feet tall to wash away much of the waterfront, devastating the town. But its residents, embodying Alaska's famous spirit and fortitude, rebuilt. Today, the town of Seward is a thriving port for commercial fishing, tourism and the rail system.

Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 115kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Resurrection Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park

Juneau

Perched on a thin strip of land at the mouth of Gold Creek, Juneau is arguably one of America's most beautiful state capitals, with the looming summits of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts providing a gorgeous backdrop.

Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 15kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Admiralty Island, Mendenhall Glacier, Mt. Roberts Tramway

Ketchikan

This southern-most Alaskan port city is known as Alaska's First City because it was the first major community travelers came to heading north. Founded as a fishing camp, Ketchikan is built on steep hillsides and is billed as the salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is just three miles long and three blocks wide.

Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 2kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Totem Bight State Historical Park, Creek Street Boardwalk, Misty Fjords National Monument

Vancouver

There aren't many cities in the world that offer Vancouver's combination of big-city lifestyle and outdoor fun in such cheek-by-jowl proximity. Ski in the morning, sail in the afternoon and still make it back to town in time for a cocktail or three. Vancouver is also a harbour city, with many major cruise liners using it as a hub to begin its worldwide journeys.

Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 16kms
Currency - Canadian Dollars (CAD)

Places of Interest
Stanley Park, Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, Granville Island, Whistler

San Francisco

One of America's most attractive cities, San Francisco differs from other metropolitan areas in many charming ways. You'll find plenty of picture-perfect moments in this "City by the Bay," with its hilly streets, famous bridges and historic cable cars.

Country - USA
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 20kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Fisherman's Wharf, Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars

Hilo

Hilo is located on the Big Island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian Islands, and the most varied in landscape—with striking black sand beaches and green sand beaches, tropical rain forests, ancient Hawaii heiau ruins, alpine terrain, and surreal lava rock landscapes.

Country - USA (Hawaii)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 5kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Akaka Falls

Lahaina

Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and it holds a special place in Hawaiian history. The great warrior, King Kamehameha, who united the islands under his rule, chose to make Lahaina his capital. And no wonder, Maui boasts some of the world's most superb beaches and dramatic mountain landscapes. In Maui, you can witness humpback whales navigating the warm blue waters off the coast, go snorkeling alongside green sea turtles and rainbow-colored fish in the bay or shop 'til you drop in Old Lahaina — there's always something to do on Maui.

Country - United States Of America
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - United States Dollars (USD)

Places of Interest
Ka'anapali Beach, Haleakala, Whale's Village

Honolulu

Home to nearly half a million people, Honolulu is Hawaii's state capital and only major city. The city of Honolulu and the island of Oahu offer a wealth of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. Beyond the city lie tropical rain forests, the lush Pali Lookout and the North Shore known for its excellent surfing beaches.

Country - USA (Hawaii)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Waikiki Beach, Pali Lookout, Lolani Palace

Nawiliwili

The fourth largest and oldest island in the Hawaiian group, Kauai is known as the "Garden Isle" simply due to it's incredible lushness. Kauai's terrain ranges from the volcanic slopes of Mt. Waialeale and the desert-like beauty of Waimea Canyon to the Wailua River's lush Fern Grotto. Explore Kauai from it's lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls and geological wonders, such as the dramatic Nã Pali Coastline. The natural beauty doesn't stop at the shoreline, the Garden Isle's white-sand beaches and aquamarine waters are showstoppers as well.


Country - United States Of America (Hawaii)
Distance from port to City - 5kms
Distance from port to Airport - 3kms
Currency - United States Dollars (USD)

Places of Interest
Fern Grotto, Spouting Horn, Waimea Canyon

Papeete

A look beyond its bustling waterfront will reveal the island paradise French artist Paul Gauguin came to explore and embrace. The island’s lush interior is a canvas of deep green valleys, 7,000 feet-high peaks and cascading waterfalls. On the south shore lies the Gauguin Museum at Mataiea while at Tautira on the north coast, other famous names like Captain Cook and Robert Louis Stevenson came to call. Back in Papeete, visit the restored ancient temple of Arahurahu Marae or shop for cultured black pearls.


Country - French Polynesia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 5kms
Currency - Pacific Francs (XPF)

Places of Interest

Point Venus, Gauguin Museum, Tahara Hill and Matavai Bay

Pago Pago

The sultry, verdant isles of Samoa, two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand, lie in the very heart of the South Pacific islands. Independent since 1962 and called Western Samoa until 1997, this is the larger portion of an archipelago split apart by colonialism in 1899. Samoa is a surfing paradise and the top waves are off the north-facing coasts in summer, off the south-facing coasts in winter.


Country - American Samoa (United States Of America) 
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - United States Dollars (USD)

Places of Interest
Bicycle-riding Tracks

Auckland

Virtually surrounded by water, Auckland is known as ‘The City of Sails’ with good reason. Opt to see the city from above with a visit to its Sky Tower, complete with a revolving restaurant! Sail on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour for a taste of its yachting culture. Or head for the natural beauty of Rotorua. A different world completely, here you will find boiling mud pools, spouting geysers and hot springs. A highlight of New Zealand not to be missed!

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 21kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollars (NZD)

Places of Interest
Auckland War Memorial, Sky Tower, Auckland Regional Botanical Gardens

Sydney, Australia

Sydney is Australia's largest city, which is the number one tourist destination in the country. It offers a multitude of sights such as the famous Opera House and distinctive Harbour Bridge of course. You can travel back in time with a visit to Sydney’s oldest centre – The Rocks. Take a city tour to take in Sydney Tower, Darling Harbour and Chinatown. Bask on Bondi Beach for a dose of sun, sea and sand. Or travel a little further afield for a glimpse of the Aussie wildlife and views of the Blue Mountains.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour, Hyde Park, Bondi Beach

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Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises

About Princess Cruises

From its modest beginnings in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico, Princess has grown to become one of the premiere cruise lines in the world. Today, its fleet carries more than a million passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major line.

The most recognized cruise line in the world was catapulted to stardom in 1977 when Pacific Princess was cast in a starring role on a new television show called The Love Boat. The weekly series, which introduced millions of viewers to the still-new concept of a sea-going vacation, was an instant hit and both the company name and its "seawitch" logo have remained synonymous with cruising ever since.

Princess' modern fleet has grown considerably in recent years to include Caribbean Princess (2004), Coral Princess (2003), Crown Princess (2005) Dawn Princess (1997), Diamond Princess (2004), Emerald Princess (2007), Island Princess (2003), Pacific Princess (1999), Royal Princess (2001), Golden Princess (2001), Grand Princess (1998), Sapphire Princess (2004),Sea Princess (2007), Star Princess (2002), Sun Princess (1995) and Ocean Princess (1999).

Personal Choice Cruising®
Building on past success, Princess is continually evolving to meet the needs of the today's vacationer. In the mid-1990s the company pioneered the concept of putting passengers in control of their own cruise experience with the introduction of its Sun-class ships. These revolutionary vessels gave passengers the freedom to choose from a wide range of flexible onboard facilities, amenities and services in order to create a personal vacation experience that takes the regimentation out of the cruise experience and suits each passenger's own needs and preferences.

Today, the line's signature emphasis on Personal Choice Cruising is apparent across the fleet, with each vessel offering its own unique version on a host of multiple dining options and locations; flexible and varied entertainment selections; renowned customer service; and a full complement of onboard activities including a variety of ScholarShip@Sea® enrichment classes featuring computer training, ceramics, culinary arts, finance and photography. Often copied but never duplicated, the Princess concept of cruise vacation customization has since been adopted as the touchstone of new ship design for the entire cruise industry.

Affordable Luxury and an Abundance of Balconies
In addition to incorporating a wide range of choices, vessels in the Princess fleet are specifically designed to provide the ultimate in affordable luxury, with an emphasis on "big ship choice with small ship feel." No matter the size of the ship, public spaces are designed to feel intimate and are decorated in a contemporary style, allowing passengers to enjoy themselves in an informal, relaxed onboard atmosphere that mirrors today's lifestyles. The company has also long been the leader in building ships specifically designed to accommodate an extensive number of the most sought-after shipboard luxury -- the private balcony. In the mid-1980s Princess pioneered the concept of the affordable veranda, once an exclusive feature incorporated in only the most expensive suites. Today, Princess' fleet offers one of the highest percentages of balcony cabins in the industry, across all cabin categories. The physical design and décor of the ships, coupled with Princess' hallmark service excellence, creates an onboard atmosphere of relaxed luxury in which passengers can enjoy their perfect vacation experience.

Worldwide Destinations
Princess' philosophy of choice is also reflected in its sailing schedule. Offering voyages to more worldwide cruise destinations than any other major line, Princess has more than 150 itineraries ranging from seven to 72 days. The line sails to all seven continents and calls at nearly 260 ports around the world. Princess passengers can enhance their cruise experience through the Adventures Ashore program featuring more than 1,500 in-port excursions worldwide, and the company's expanding cruisetour offerings enable passengers to combine their cruise with a full land tour. Destinations on all seven continents include the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Europe, Mexican Riviera, South America, Australia/New Zealand, South Pacific, Hawaii, Tahiti/French Polynesia, Asia, India, Africa, Holy Land, Canada/New England and Antarctica.

Having led the way in Gulf of Alaska cruising, Princess maintains a strong presence in Alaska. Through its Seattle-based Princess Tours division, the company operates a wide variety of spectacular land and sea experiences in the majestic "Land of the Midnight Sun." The largest cruise and tour operator in the state, Princess operates six cruise ships, five riverside wilderness lodges, luxury Midnight Sun Express Ultra Dome rail cars, and a fleet of deluxe motor coaches; allowing cruise passengers to connect seamlessly to a landside tour and experience several distinctly unique facets of the Alaska wilderness in a single trip.

 

Ship info

Sun Princess

Sun Princess - along with its sister ships Dawn and Sea - have more than 400 balcony staterooms, so you can wake up to your own exclusive vista. Take a dip in one of three spacious pools or spend your evening at one of the show lounges with unique performances each night. Dining options are also plentiful, including two formal dining rooms, the Sterling Steakhouse and the 24-hour Horizon Court. And don't miss the Lotus Spa for some pampering.

Dining

  • Regency Dining Room (Traditional Fixed Seat)
  • Marquis Dining Room (Traditional Anytime)
  • Sterling Steakhouse (Specialty Steakhouse)
  • Horizon Court (24 hour dining)
  • Wine and caviar bar (Casual)
  • Patisserie (Casual)
  • Verdi's Pizzeria (Casual)
  • Sundaes Ice Cream Bar
  • Trident Grill (Burgers & Hot Dogs)
  • 24-hour complimentary room service

Entertainment

  • Princess Theatre
  • Vista Show Lounge
  • Grand Casino 
  • Wheelhouse Bar
  • Atrium Lounge and Bar
  • Shooting Stars
  • Rendezvous

Onboard Activities

  • Riviera Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
  • Gymnasium and Fitness Area
  • Virtual Golf Similators
  • Sports Court
  • Libary and Writing Room
  • ScholarShip at Sea (onboard learning centres)
  • 24 Hour Internet
  • Shuffleboard
  • Duty Free

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
  77,499 Tonnes
Star Rating
  4 Star
Size/Style of Ship   Large/Resort
Entered Service   Dec 1995
Registry   Great Britain
Former Name   N/A
Length   261.3 metres
Beam   32.2 metres
Draft   8.1 Metres
Propulsion/Propellers   diesel-electric (46,080kW)/2
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)   21
Passenger Capacity (twin)
  1,950
Crew   900
Nationality of Officers   Italian
Nationality of Crew   International
Total Cabins   975
Total Inside cabins   372
Total Outside cabins   603
Cabin/Suites with Balcony   446
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins   19
Passenger Decks   10
Cabin Electricity
  110v and 220v
Elevators   11
Self-Service Laundry
  Yes
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   US Dollar
Australian dollars for cruises that commence from, and return to Australia.

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