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Cruise in the Australia from Sydney to Singapore aboard Coral Princess ship with visits to Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Singapore for 33 days
Cruise in the Australia from Sydney to Singapore aboard Coral Princess ship with visits to Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Singapore for 33 days
About this cruise
Enjoy a 33-day cruise from Sydney, Australia to Singapore on the Coral Princess ship. Explore stunning destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Singapore along the way.
The landmark of Sydney is the sail-shaped Opera House and the world-famous Harbour Bridge in the largest natural harbor in the world. There are over 70 different beaches in the Sydney region, including the popular Bondi Beach, especially favored by surfers.
Other attractions in the city include the Taronga Zoo, the historic district of "The Rocks", the 305-meter high Sydney Tower, and the entertainment hub Darling Harbour.
A special attraction in the nearby area is the Blue Mountain National Park. The rock formations of the Three Sisters provide visitors with a glimpse of the vastness and unspoiled beauty that the unique continent has to offer.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Auckland, New Zealand. With over 1 million residents, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. It is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. Its nickname, "City of Sails," is due to the "thousand boats" that reside in its harbor. The metropolis spans an 11 km wide strait made of volcanic rock, making it a paradise for water enthusiasts. North of Auckland, the "Leigh Marine Reserve" offers abundant opportunities for all kinds of underwater activities.
Cultural attraction is the "Auckland Museum.".
Day : Tauranga, New Zealand. Located 200 km southeast of Auckland on the Bay of Plenty, the port city of Tauranga was built in the early 19th century on peninsulas connected by bridges. The lively center of the city is the beach promenade with the Coronation Pier, where excursion boats and ferries depart for the neighboring town of Mount Maunganui. In front of it is a 232 m high volcano, offering a fantastic view over white beaches and the harbor. Tauranga`s main attraction is the Tauranga District Museum and Historic Village, showcasing 85 reconstructed and restored buildings from the colonial era, including a Maori village, pioneer settlement, and military barracks from the Land Wars period. Five kilometers east of Tauranga, Kiwifruit Country, a fun park styled after Disneyland, proves to be a tourist magnet.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand. Christchurch is the most British city outside of the UK. Founded in 1850, the city still promotes itself with the slogan "A Touch of English." This influence is particularly evident in the city center, with numerous shops, cafes, parks, and gardens shaping the city`s image.
Attractions: "Christchurch Cathedral" (established in 1881), bell tower with panoramic views of the Southern Alps, zoo, "The Wizard" in front of the cathedral, city tour on a nostalgic tram.
Day : Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand. Dunedin, the Gaelic name for the port city of Edinburgh, is famous for its historical buildings. The cityscape is characterized by Victorian, Edwardian, and Flemish architecture styles. With a population of nearly 120,000 residents, it is the second-largest city on the South Island and was founded by the Scots in the mid-19th century. The city center is located at the "Octagon," an octagonal square surrounded by numerous cafes and museums.
Attractions: New Zealand`s oldest university with a stylish clock tower, Dominican priory, whisky distillery, "Otago Early Settler Museum".
Day : Fjordland National Park, New Zealand. The Fjordland National Park in the southwest of New Zealand is one of the largest untouched areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Your cruise will take you past a unique area of snow-capped mountains, icy rivers, crystal-clear lakes, and pristine forests. The mountains rise steeply from the water and protected waterways meander along the rugged coastline. Enjoy the dense rainforests with their unique climate, which shape the wild, pristine landscape.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Hobart (Tasmania), Australia. The maritime city is located at the mouth of the Derwent River at the foot of Mount Wellington. The capital of the smallest Australian state of Tasmania was established in 1803 and was once a large prison. Today, Hobart`s skyline is characterized by colonial-era buildings and large city parks. Additionally, the city is home to the Tasmanian Devil. Landmarks include Anglesea Barracks, the Parliament House, and the Cascade Brewery.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Adelaide (South Australia), Australia. The city of Adelaide, with a population of 1.08 million, is the capital of South Australia. It proudly refers to itself as the "Festival City," as the largest cultural festival in the entire Asia-Pacific region takes place here every two years in February/March. The streets of Adelaide`s city center are laid out in a grid pattern. The main street of the metropolis is "Rundle Street," with numerous department stores, small shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Along the Adelaide waterfront, you can still find beautiful old houses such as the police station from 1860, a warehouse from 1865, and numerous historical residences.
Other attractions: The "Old Parliament House" dating back to 1855, the "Migration Museum," the "Australian Museum," and 2 universities (established in 1847 and 1966).
Day : Sea day.
Day : Fremantle / Perth (Western Australia), Australia. Fremantle was founded in 1829 and was the capital of Western Australia in the early 19th century. For many immigrants, the port city was the gateway to the land "Down Under". This led to Fremantle becoming a multicultural city. Fremantle is famous for its market.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Kimberley Coastal (Western Australia), Australia. Kimberley Coastal is a charming city situated in Western Australia, Australia. This coastal gem boasts beautiful beaches, rugged terrains, and a diverse range of flora and fauna that entice nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers worldwide. Known for its sunny weather, crystal-clear waters, and lively underwater ecosystem, Kimberley Coastal is a favored spot for beach-goers, hikers, and wildlife lovers seeking to immerse themselves in the splendor of the Australian coast.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Darwin (Northern Territory), Australia. The informality of the Outback reigns in Darwin. The nearby wilderness of Kakadu National Park offers cave paintings and artworks of the Aborigines, 20,000-year-old rock formations, and the dense, lush rainforest of Australia with numerous waterfalls.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Benoa (Bali), Indonesia. Benoa is a traditional fishing village in the south of Bali. At the entrance of the port of Benoa, you can find the sea temple "Pura Sakenan." It is associated with the pilgrimage of the Buddhist saint "Dang Hyang Nirartha" and is a significant location during the biennial Galungan Festival.
Day : Sheet (Lombok), Indonesia. The Indonesian island of Lombok is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is separated from the more famous Bali by the Lombok Strait. Life on the island is characterized by the majestic Mount Rinjani, Indonesia`s second highest volcano at 3,726 meters, and every visitor is enchanted by the impressive volcano panorama. Kilometers of white dream beaches mark the west and south of the island. Many secluded coves and powder sugar beaches in the north and east are still waiting to be discovered. The culture of the indigenous Sasak people has mainly shaped the island`s interior. Traditional Sasak villages, such as Sade, can still be explored by visitors today.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Singapore, Singapore. Singapore is a city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, just about 100 km north of the equator. Today, the city is one of the most important ports and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, mainly consisting of Chinese, Malays, and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups contribute to the multicultural fabric of this four-language-speaking state. Notably, the city boasts clean and well-maintained streets and squares, and is considered one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting colonial-era buildings have been preserved, including several former British government offices and the famous Raffles Hotel, which has hosted many renowned writers. Visitors can enjoy boat tours along the Singapore River and Marina Bay from the southern shore of the river. Key attractions include Orchard Road shopping street, Chinatown, Little India, the Singapore River, Botanic Gardens, Zoo, and Fort Canning.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (6.642€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 27/02/2027 - 31/03/2027 | 10.760€ | 12.090€ | 13.410€ | 20.080€ |
Double Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 27/02/2027 - 31/03/2027 | 13.290€ | 14.630€ | 15.850€ | 22.440€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 27/02/2027 - 31/03/2027 | 13.700€ | 14.630€ | 15.850€ | 22.440€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 27/02/2027 - 31/03/2027 | 13.700€ | 14.620€ | 15.850€ | 22.440€ |
Cruise Route
Day : Sydney (New South Wales), Australia. Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is located on the east coast of Australia. With its 4.4 million residents, it is the largest city in the Australian continent and serves as the industrial, commercial, financial, and tourism hub of the entire state.The landmark of Sydney is the sail-shaped Opera House and the world-famous Harbour Bridge in the largest natural harbor in the world. There are over 70 different beaches in the Sydney region, including the popular Bondi Beach, especially favored by surfers.
Other attractions in the city include the Taronga Zoo, the historic district of "The Rocks", the 305-meter high Sydney Tower, and the entertainment hub Darling Harbour.
A special attraction in the nearby area is the Blue Mountain National Park. The rock formations of the Three Sisters provide visitors with a glimpse of the vastness and unspoiled beauty that the unique continent has to offer.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Auckland, New Zealand. With over 1 million residents, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. It is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. Its nickname, "City of Sails," is due to the "thousand boats" that reside in its harbor. The metropolis spans an 11 km wide strait made of volcanic rock, making it a paradise for water enthusiasts. North of Auckland, the "Leigh Marine Reserve" offers abundant opportunities for all kinds of underwater activities.
Cultural attraction is the "Auckland Museum.".
Day : Tauranga, New Zealand. Located 200 km southeast of Auckland on the Bay of Plenty, the port city of Tauranga was built in the early 19th century on peninsulas connected by bridges. The lively center of the city is the beach promenade with the Coronation Pier, where excursion boats and ferries depart for the neighboring town of Mount Maunganui. In front of it is a 232 m high volcano, offering a fantastic view over white beaches and the harbor. Tauranga`s main attraction is the Tauranga District Museum and Historic Village, showcasing 85 reconstructed and restored buildings from the colonial era, including a Maori village, pioneer settlement, and military barracks from the Land Wars period. Five kilometers east of Tauranga, Kiwifruit Country, a fun park styled after Disneyland, proves to be a tourist magnet.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand. Christchurch is the most British city outside of the UK. Founded in 1850, the city still promotes itself with the slogan "A Touch of English." This influence is particularly evident in the city center, with numerous shops, cafes, parks, and gardens shaping the city`s image.
Attractions: "Christchurch Cathedral" (established in 1881), bell tower with panoramic views of the Southern Alps, zoo, "The Wizard" in front of the cathedral, city tour on a nostalgic tram.
Day : Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand. Dunedin, the Gaelic name for the port city of Edinburgh, is famous for its historical buildings. The cityscape is characterized by Victorian, Edwardian, and Flemish architecture styles. With a population of nearly 120,000 residents, it is the second-largest city on the South Island and was founded by the Scots in the mid-19th century. The city center is located at the "Octagon," an octagonal square surrounded by numerous cafes and museums.
Attractions: New Zealand`s oldest university with a stylish clock tower, Dominican priory, whisky distillery, "Otago Early Settler Museum".
Day : Fjordland National Park, New Zealand. The Fjordland National Park in the southwest of New Zealand is one of the largest untouched areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Your cruise will take you past a unique area of snow-capped mountains, icy rivers, crystal-clear lakes, and pristine forests. The mountains rise steeply from the water and protected waterways meander along the rugged coastline. Enjoy the dense rainforests with their unique climate, which shape the wild, pristine landscape.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Hobart (Tasmania), Australia. The maritime city is located at the mouth of the Derwent River at the foot of Mount Wellington. The capital of the smallest Australian state of Tasmania was established in 1803 and was once a large prison. Today, Hobart`s skyline is characterized by colonial-era buildings and large city parks. Additionally, the city is home to the Tasmanian Devil. Landmarks include Anglesea Barracks, the Parliament House, and the Cascade Brewery.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Adelaide (South Australia), Australia. The city of Adelaide, with a population of 1.08 million, is the capital of South Australia. It proudly refers to itself as the "Festival City," as the largest cultural festival in the entire Asia-Pacific region takes place here every two years in February/March. The streets of Adelaide`s city center are laid out in a grid pattern. The main street of the metropolis is "Rundle Street," with numerous department stores, small shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Along the Adelaide waterfront, you can still find beautiful old houses such as the police station from 1860, a warehouse from 1865, and numerous historical residences.
Other attractions: The "Old Parliament House" dating back to 1855, the "Migration Museum," the "Australian Museum," and 2 universities (established in 1847 and 1966).
Day : Sea day.
Day : Fremantle / Perth (Western Australia), Australia. Fremantle was founded in 1829 and was the capital of Western Australia in the early 19th century. For many immigrants, the port city was the gateway to the land "Down Under". This led to Fremantle becoming a multicultural city. Fremantle is famous for its market.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Kimberley Coastal (Western Australia), Australia. Kimberley Coastal is a charming city situated in Western Australia, Australia. This coastal gem boasts beautiful beaches, rugged terrains, and a diverse range of flora and fauna that entice nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers worldwide. Known for its sunny weather, crystal-clear waters, and lively underwater ecosystem, Kimberley Coastal is a favored spot for beach-goers, hikers, and wildlife lovers seeking to immerse themselves in the splendor of the Australian coast.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Darwin (Northern Territory), Australia. The informality of the Outback reigns in Darwin. The nearby wilderness of Kakadu National Park offers cave paintings and artworks of the Aborigines, 20,000-year-old rock formations, and the dense, lush rainforest of Australia with numerous waterfalls.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Benoa (Bali), Indonesia. Benoa is a traditional fishing village in the south of Bali. At the entrance of the port of Benoa, you can find the sea temple "Pura Sakenan." It is associated with the pilgrimage of the Buddhist saint "Dang Hyang Nirartha" and is a significant location during the biennial Galungan Festival.
Day : Sheet (Lombok), Indonesia. The Indonesian island of Lombok is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is separated from the more famous Bali by the Lombok Strait. Life on the island is characterized by the majestic Mount Rinjani, Indonesia`s second highest volcano at 3,726 meters, and every visitor is enchanted by the impressive volcano panorama. Kilometers of white dream beaches mark the west and south of the island. Many secluded coves and powder sugar beaches in the north and east are still waiting to be discovered. The culture of the indigenous Sasak people has mainly shaped the island`s interior. Traditional Sasak villages, such as Sade, can still be explored by visitors today.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Singapore, Singapore. Singapore is a city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, just about 100 km north of the equator. Today, the city is one of the most important ports and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, mainly consisting of Chinese, Malays, and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups contribute to the multicultural fabric of this four-language-speaking state. Notably, the city boasts clean and well-maintained streets and squares, and is considered one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting colonial-era buildings have been preserved, including several former British government offices and the famous Raffles Hotel, which has hosted many renowned writers. Visitors can enjoy boat tours along the Singapore River and Marina Bay from the southern shore of the river. Key attractions include Orchard Road shopping street, Chinatown, Little India, the Singapore River, Botanic Gardens, Zoo, and Fort Canning.