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World Cruise Segment - New York to Sydney
37 nightsFrom New York12 ports of call

World Cruise Segment - New York to Sydney

Princess Cruises · Crown Princess

Departs
26 Jul 2026
Returns
1 Sept 2026
Duration
37 nights
Disembark
Sydney, Australia

Overview

A 37-night voyage aboard Crown Princess, departing New York on 26 Jul 2026 and arriving in Sydney, Australia, calling at 12 destinations along the way.

New YorkMiami, FloridaCartagena, ColombiaMantaCallao, PeruSan MartinEaster IslandPitcairn IslandsPapeeteMooreaAucklandSydney, Australia

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Itinerary

37 nights · 38 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn), New YorkEmbark

    26 Jul 2026
    A leading global city, New York exerts a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture and fashion, and entertainment. The city consists of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Some of these include Lower Manhattan and the New York Stock Exchange, Battery Park and South Street Seaport, Chinatown, trendy SoHo and Greenwich Village, along with Little Italy, the flat Iron District and Gramercy Park. Famous Central Park covers 843 acres of paths, ponds, lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle. Many districts and landmarks have become well-known to outsiders. Nearly 170 languages are spoken in the city and over 35% of its population was born outside the United States.
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    Day 2 ·New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn), New York

    27 Jul 2026
    Depart 18:00
    A leading global city, New York exerts a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture and fashion, and entertainment. The city consists of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Some of these include Lower Manhattan and the New York Stock Exchange, Battery Park and South Street Seaport, Chinatown, trendy SoHo and Greenwich Village, along with Little Italy, the flat Iron District and Gramercy Park. Famous Central Park covers 843 acres of paths, ponds, lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle. Many districts and landmarks have become well-known to outsiders. Nearly 170 languages are spoken in the city and over 35% of its population was born outside the United States.
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    Day 3 ·At Sea

    28 Jul 2026
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    Day 4 ·At Sea

    29 Jul 2026
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    Day 5 ·Miami

    30 Jul 2026
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
    Adjectives such as glitzy and glamorous and fun and funky only hint at the reason Miami's a world-renowned international destination. In the 500 years since Ponce de León arrived in search of the elusive fountain of youth, people have flocked here to capture the city's energy, vitality and alluring charms. While the city's noted for its towering palm trees, glittering blue ocean vistas and pristine beaches, beautiful weather, beautiful places and beautiful people it's also home to an intriguing history, lively culture and postcard-perfect architecture. From the "walking trees" and 'gator spotting in the Everglades to celebrity spotting in South Beach, Miami's sure to impress.

    Note: Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and hand your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. Disembarkation tours end at the airport; therefore guests who have post-cruise packages at local hotels must disembark at MIami International Airport. Guests will then be responsible for their transportation to the hotel.
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    Day 6 ·At Sea

    31 Jul 2026
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    Day 7 ·At Sea

    1 Aug 2026
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    Day 8 ·Cartagena, Colombia

    2 Aug 2026
    Arrive 07:00Depart 14:00
    One of the more interesting cities on your itinerary steeped in history. This was the transit port for all the wealth Spain derived from South America. The famous "Old City" is comprised of 12 square blocks filled with attractions, boutiques and restaurants.

    Throughout Colombia, the Spanish Empire's influence in the New World is self-evident. Its fortress walls, quaint narrow streets, and balconied houses are all vivid reminders of Spain's hold on Cartagena and throughout the Caribbean and South America. This is the land of El Dorado and flamboyant adventurers in search of the ever-elusive gold. Cartagena's well-constructed fortifications defended its borders against seafaring pirates whose attacks lasted for more than 200 years. Today this modern and bustling city, seaport, and commercial center still boasts much of its original colonial architecture. Your journey here will provide you with a significant link to the region's grand past.

    **Please note that passengers may encounter numerous local vendors at various tourist locations and may find them to be persistent in their sales offers.
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    Day 9 ·Panama Canal Full Transit New Locks

    3 Aug 2026
    Arrive 06:00Depart 18:00
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    Day 10 ·At Sea

    4 Aug 2026
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    Day 11 ·Manta

    5 Aug 2026
    Arrive 05:00Depart 18:00
    The breezy, seaside city of Manta is the second largest port in Ecuador and possesses one of the world's most varied terrains. To the west of Manta lie the Galapagos Islands. To the east rises the great rampart of the Andes. The Mantas were known for their traditional balsa rafts in the coastal waters and their ceramics and pottery. A huge tuna statue greets you on its shores, a whimsical nod to the tuna capital of the world. Fresh seafood is always on the menu, and a stroll along the promenade lets you take in the beach scene. The bustling center of town, an easy walk from port, displays a lively marketplace selling Panama hats, silver jewelry and apparel. There is lush green parkland; the nearby colonial town of Montecristi, the center of the Panama hat industry; and the Pacoche Wildlife Refuge, home to indigenous flora and fauna and cheeky howler monkeys. Explore the rich culture, heritage and people of Manta during scenic adventures that take in the Archaeological Museum, which highlights a small, well-curated collection of ceramics of the Manteño-Huancavilca culture that flourished here between 800 and 1550 A.D. Whether you explore its past or its vibrant city of today, a day in Manta is a rich and colorful experience.

    Note: Manta offers little in the way of tourist infrastructure. Transportation and tour guides are imported to the area. Despite the sometimes hot and humid conditions there is no guarantee of air-conditioned vehicles.
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    Day 12 ·At Sea

    6 Aug 2026
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    Day 13 ·At Sea

    7 Aug 2026
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    Day 14 ·Lima (Callao), Peru

    8 Aug 2026
    Arrive 05:00
    Callao is a seaside city on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Callao Region, which is also coterminous with the Province of Callao.
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    Day 15 ·Lima (Callao), Peru

    9 Aug 2026
    Depart 18:00
    Callao is a seaside city on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Callao Region, which is also coterminous with the Province of Callao.
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    Day 16 ·Pisco (General San Martin)

    10 Aug 2026
    Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
    San Martin is your gateway to the quiet colonial town of Pisco and its fertile coastal valley. For thousands of years, pre-Columbian societies thrived in river valleys such as this. Utilizing sophisticated systems of irrigation, they transformed the harsh coastal desert into productive farmland. The legacy of these ancient people, from their giant geometric etchings on the desert floor to their ancient burial grounds, continues to draw curious adventurers from around the world. San Martin is also your gateway to two other mysterious marvels: the Inca palace complex at Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Archipelago.
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    Day 17 ·At Sea

    11 Aug 2026
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    Day 18 ·At Sea

    12 Aug 2026
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    Day 19 ·At Sea

    13 Aug 2026
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    Day 20 ·At Sea

    14 Aug 2026
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    Day 21 ·Easter Island

    15 Aug 2026
    Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
    The monoliths of Easter Island have fascinated and puzzled Westerners since the Dutch seaman Roggeven made landfall there on Easter Sunday, 1722. The mystery of Easter Island's first settlers remains just that - a mystery. Today, most anthropologists believe the island was settled as part of the great wave of Polynesian emigration. (The oldest of the Moai, as the great monoliths are called, date to 700 A.D.) The society that produced the Moai flourished during the 16th and 17th centuries, but population growth, deforestation and food shortages led to its collapse. Today some 3,400 souls inhabit this 64-square-mile island, which lies some 2,200 miles equidistant from Tahiti and South America.

    The society of Rapa Nui possessed stone-working skills on a par with those found in the Inca Empire. Islanders also possessed a script called Rongorongo, the only written language in all of Oceania.
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    Day 22 ·At Sea

    16 Aug 2026
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    Day 23 ·At Sea

    17 Aug 2026
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    Day 24 ·Pitcairn Islands

    18 Aug 2026
    Arrive 08:00Depart 12:00
    Lying below the tropic of Capricorn, halfway between New Zealand and the Americas, lonely Pitcairn Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. It was here that Fletcher Christian and eight of the mutineers of the HMS Bounty, along with their Tahitian companions, came in search of a new life. Set aflame and sunk by the infamous mutineers, parts of the legendary HMS Bounty shipwreck are still visible in the waters of Bounty Bay.

    Today, one of the island's most famous residents is its sole surviving Galapagos Giant Tortoise, named Turpen, who was introduced to Pitcairn sometime between 1937 and 1951. Several species of seabirds also nest here, including the flightless Henderson Crake, Fairy Terns, the Common Noddy, the Red-tailed Tropic Bird and the Pitcairn Island Warbler.
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    Day 25 ·At Sea

    19 Aug 2026
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    Day 26 ·At Sea

    20 Aug 2026
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    Day 27 ·Tahiti (Papeete), French Polynesia

    21 Aug 2026
    Arrive 08:00Depart 23:00
    Tahiti is not just an island - Tahiti has always been a state of mind. The bustling capital of Tahiti and her islands, Papeete is the chief port and trading center, as well as a provocative temptress luring people to her shores. Immortalized in the novel "Mutiny on the Bounty," who could blame the men of "HMS Bounty" for abandoning their ship in favor of basking in paradise? And what would Modern Art be without Tahiti's influence on Gauguin and Matisse? Today the island is a charming blend of Polynesian "joie de vivre" and Gallic sophistication. But venture out from Papeete and you find a landscape of rugged mountains, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls and deserted beaches.

    Contrasting with other French Polynesian ports, Papeete's coastline initially greets you with a vista of commercial activity that graciously gives way to both black and white-sand beaches, villages, resorts and historic landmarks.
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    Day 28 ·Moorea

    22 Aug 2026
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    To discover the storied Polynesia of Melville, Gauguin and Michener, you have to travel to Tahiti's outer islands. Moorea, the former haunt of Tahitian royalty, is one such island where you still see fishermen paddling outrigger canoes, pareo-clad women strolling along the roads and children fishing from island bridges. Moorea is an island of vertiginous mountains - most of its 18,000 people live along the narrow coastal shelf. Behind tin-roofed wooden houses lie lush green mountains rushing up to fill the sky.

    French Polynesia comprises some 130 islands, of which Tahiti is the best known. Just 12 miles across the lagoon from Tahiti lies Moorea.
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    Day 29 ·At Sea

    23 Aug 2026
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    Day 30 ·At Sea

    24 Aug 2026
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    Day 31 ·Cross International Date Line

    25 Aug 2026
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    Day 33 ·At Sea

    27 Aug 2026
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    Day 34 ·At Sea

    28 Aug 2026
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    Day 35 ·Auckland

    29 Aug 2026
    Arrive 07:00Depart 21:00
    Straddling a narrow isthmus created by 60 different volcanoes, New Zealand's former capital boasts scenic beauty, historical interest and a cosmopolitan collection of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries and gardens. Rangitoto, Auckland's largest and youngest volcano, sits in majestic splendor just offshore. Mt. Eden and One Tree Hill, once home to Maori earthworks, overlook the city. One of New Zealand's fine wine districts lies to the north of Auckland.

    Auckland served as New Zealand's capital from 1841 until 1865, when the seat of government moved to Wellington.
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    Day 36 ·At Sea

    30 Aug 2026
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    Day 37 ·At Sea

    31 Aug 2026
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    Day 38 ·At Sea

    1 Sept 2026
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    Day 39 ·Sydney, AustraliaDisembark

    2 Sept 2026
    Arrive 06:00
    Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby.

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