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World Cruise Liner - Indian Ocean, Africa & Mediterranean
54 nightsFrom Sydney, Australia23 ports of call

World Cruise Liner - Indian Ocean, Africa & Mediterranean

Princess Cruises · Coral Princess

Departs
14 Feb 2028
Returns
8 Apr 2028
Duration
54 nights
Disembark
Civitavecchia, Rome

Overview

A 54-night voyage aboard Coral Princess, departing Sydney, Australia on 14 Feb 2028 and arriving in Civitavecchia, Rome, calling at 23 destinations along the way.

Sydney, AustraliaMelbourneAdelaideFremantlePort LouisPointe des Galets, Reunion IslandPort Elizabeth (Now Gqeberha), South Africa)Mossel BayCape TownWalvis BayMindelo, Cape VerdeSanta Cruz de TenerifeGibraltarSiracusa, SicilyCorfuDubrovnikSplitKotorAthens (Piraeus), GreeceKusadasiChania, CreteSalernoCivitavecchia, Rome

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Itinerary

54 nights · 55 ports of call
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    Day 1 ·Sydney, AustraliaEmbark

    14 Feb 2028
    Depart 22:00
    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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    Day 2 ·At Sea

    15 Feb 2028
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    Day 3 ·Melbourne

    16 Feb 2028
    Arrive 10:00Depart 22:00
    Victoria may be Australia's smallest continental state, but Melbourne, its capital, is big on everything. With a population of 2.7 million people living in 59 separately named communities within 715 square miles, Melbourne is a sprawling city offering culture, art, fashion and friendly, sports-minded Australians. It is also an easy city to explore. At the heart of the city is the Golden Mile, the city's governmental and commercial center, home to hotels, shops, restaurants and theaters.

    Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold propelled Melbourne's growth to prominence and prosperity.
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    Day 4 ·At Sea

    17 Feb 2028
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    Day 5 ·Adelaide, Australia

    18 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 21:00
    Founded in 1836, this graceful city lies nestled on the coastal plain between Gulf St. Vincent and the Adelaide Hills. Adelaide was the vision of Colonel William Light, Australia's Surveyor General, who created a one-mile-square grid for the city's center and surrounded it with a belt of stunning parkland. Today, Adelaide is a metropolis of over one million people, boasting wide, tree-lined boulevards, superb Victorian and Edwardian architecture, tranquil parks, world-class shopping, and the highest number of restaurants per capita of any city in Australia.

    Beyond the city and the rugged Adelaide Hills lie the Barossa and Eden Valleys. Here Australian vintners are winning international acclaim for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Shiraz.
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    Day 6 ·At Sea

    19 Feb 2028
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    Day 7 ·At Sea

    20 Feb 2028
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    Day 8 ·At Sea

    21 Feb 2028
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    Day 9 ·Perth (Fremantle), Australia

    22 Feb 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    Lying at the mouth of the Swan River, historic Fremantle - founded in 1829 - is your gateway to Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Situated on the banks of the Swan River some 15 miles upriver from Fremantle, Perth is a bustling city where soaring high-rises co-exist with elegant sandstone buildings from the colonial era. Life here moves at a slower pace, so during your visit, relax and savor the bounties of Western Australia, from the wonders of the bush to the wineries of the Swan Valley, from excellent shopping to a leisurely cruise on the Swan River.
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    Day 10 ·At Sea

    23 Feb 2028
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    Day 11 ·At Sea

    24 Feb 2028
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    Day 12 ·At Sea

    25 Feb 2028
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    Day 13 ·At Sea

    26 Feb 2028
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    Day 14 ·At Sea

    27 Feb 2028
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    Day 15 ·At Sea

    28 Feb 2028
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    Day 16 ·At Sea

    29 Feb 2028
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    Day 17 ·Port Louis, Mauritius

    1 Mar 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
    Port Louis is the capital of the island of Mauritius. A volcanic island situated in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, Mauritius is lush and beautiful, with lovely mountain ranges, fine beaches, stunning coral reefs and picturesque villages.

    Mauritius amazingly remained uninhabited until the 16th century. Dutch, British and French traders came to the island, followed by slaves from Africa to work the plantations and then laborers from India. The flavor here remains predominantly French, as does the language, however, the present population is fifty percent Indian. Today, Mauritius is independent and the economy prospers due to exports of sugar and textiles, plus it caters to tourism.
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    Day 18 ·Pointe des Galets, Reunion Island

    2 Mar 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
    Emerging from the blue waters of the Indian Ocean, Reunion Island appears like a green emerald from a distance, with lush mountains and volcanic peaks creating an unforgettable scene. It's a place of breathtaking natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. Tropical green meets stark lava fields, white-sand beaches glisten and black-sand beaches enchant.

    Lying in the Indian Ocean, approximately 500 miles east of Madagascar, Reunion Island is volcanic in origin. The highest peak is Piton des Neiges, which is surrounded by the cirques of Mafate, Salazi and Cilaos. The island's active volcano is Piton de la Fournaise, which last erupted in 1998 and regularly emits steam and rumbles.
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    Day 19 ·At Sea

    3 Mar 2028
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    Day 20 ·At Sea

    4 Mar 2028
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    Day 21 ·At Sea

    5 Mar 2028
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    Day 22 ·At Sea

    6 Mar 2028
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    Day 23 ·Port Elizabeth

    7 Mar 2028
    Arrive 06:00Depart 19:00
    Elephants, lions, zebra, giraffes and wildebeest - these will likely be your traveling companions when you are ashore in Port Elizabeth, because this charming town is the coastal facade for a vast region of healthy, vibrant game parks. If a safari is on your mind, you have come to the right place.

    Port Elizabeth is your gateway to some of the finest game parks in all Africa. Alternatively, there are miles of glorious beaches, shopping, museums, and an aquarium that showcases the marine life of the Indian Ocean.
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    Day 24 ·Mossel Bay, South Africa

    8 Mar 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
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    Day 25 ·Cape Town

    9 Mar 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    160 years after its discovery by Portugal's Bartholomew Diaz in 1488, the Cape of Good Hope was still a part of primeval Africa. Sailors on passing ships impatient to reach the East or return home to Europe would leave messages under inscribed "post office" stones for other ships to carry forward. In 1580, Sir Francis Drake sailed around the Cape. The ruggedness and breathtaking beauty of the peninsula caused him to write, "This Cape is a most stately thing, and the fairest Cape in the whole circumference of the earth." The Dutch East India Company, yielding to repeated petitions and recommendations from their ships' officers, decided to establish a post at Table Bay in 1652. A stronghold was established and subsequently was replaced by the existing Castle of Good Hope - Cape Town's first building.
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    Day 26 ·Cape Town

    10 Mar 2028
    Depart 18:00
    160 years after its discovery by Portugal's Bartholomew Diaz in 1488, the Cape of Good Hope was still a part of primeval Africa. Sailors on passing ships impatient to reach the East or return home to Europe would leave messages under inscribed "post office" stones for other ships to carry forward. In 1580, Sir Francis Drake sailed around the Cape. The ruggedness and breathtaking beauty of the peninsula caused him to write, "This Cape is a most stately thing, and the fairest Cape in the whole circumference of the earth." The Dutch East India Company, yielding to repeated petitions and recommendations from their ships' officers, decided to establish a post at Table Bay in 1652. A stronghold was established and subsequently was replaced by the existing Castle of Good Hope - Cape Town's first building.
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    Day 27 ·At Sea

    11 Mar 2028
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    Day 28 ·Walvis Bay

    12 Mar 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
    Walvis Bay possesses the finest harbor on the Namib coast. That fact led to its annexation by the British in 1878, who added it to their enclave in South Africa. It was not until 1994 that the now-Republic of South Africa returned Walvis Bay to Namibia. The port is your gateway to the vast Namib Desert, one of the oldest and harshest deserts on Earth, and to the old German town of Swakopmund, a legacy of that distant era when Namibia was a German colony named Sudwest Afrika.

    Walvis Bay perches on the edge of the great Namib Desert a landscape of extraordinary beauty with its immense dunes, moonscapes and salt sinks.
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    Day 29 ·At Sea

    13 Mar 2028
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    Day 30 ·At Sea

    14 Mar 2028
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    Day 31 ·At Sea

    15 Mar 2028
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    Day 32 ·At Sea

    16 Mar 2028
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    Day 33 ·At Sea

    17 Mar 2028
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    Day 34 ·At Sea

    18 Mar 2028
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    Day 35 ·At Sea

    19 Mar 2028
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    Day 36 ·Cape Verde Islands (Mindelo)

    20 Mar 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    The Cape Verde Islands lie off North Africa's tropical coast. Their name literally means "green cape," but nature has played a cruel trick on the archipelago. Changing climatic and economic conditions have left the archipelago ravaged by drought. But the islanders are a hardy and courageous lot. With foreign investment and private enterprise, the Cape Verde Islanders are slowly pursuing a new economic dream for their home and working toward a more promising future.
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    Day 37 ·At Sea

    21 Mar 2028
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    Day 38 ·At Sea

    22 Mar 2028
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    Day 39 ·Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    23 Mar 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
    Tenerife is the largest island in the Canary Archipelago. Like its brethren, Tenerife was formed by fierce volcanic activity. Its landscape remains dotted with volcanic cones and areas of intense geothermal activity. Towering over the island is Mt Teide, an extinct volcano that, at 12,200 feet above sea level, is the highest peak in Spanish territory. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the island's capital and your port of call.

    Tenerife's north shore is separated from the south by rugged mountains, creating a rain shadow. The majority of the islands most recent resorts are found in the sere and parched south shore.
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    Day 40 ·At Sea

    24 Mar 2028
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    Day 41 ·Gibraltar

    25 Mar 2028
    Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00
    The Rock crouches over the sea like an ancient stone beast, looking Sphinx-like to Africa. Beneath the white cliffs of this natural fortress grows a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. No fewer than 600 varieties of flowers thrive here, some not found anywhere else on Earth. Gibraltar's stunning setting is matched by its history - five countries have battled for 13 centuries to control the passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The result made for a cultural melting pot. Veiled Moroccan women in caftans and vacationing Englishmen and Spaniards stroll along the narrow, steep lanes. The locals revert to a liquid Spanish when talking among themselves. And visitors to a 15th-century cathedral pass through a blue-tiled courtyard, once part of a 13th-century mosque.
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    Day 42 ·At Sea

    26 Mar 2028
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    Day 43 ·At Sea

    27 Mar 2028
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    Day 44 ·Siracusa, Italy

    28 Mar 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Syracuse is a city on the Ionian coast of Sicily, Italy. It's known for its ancient ruins. The central Archaeological Park Neapolis comprises the Roman Amphitheater, the Teatro Greco and the Orecchio di Dionisio, a limestone cave shaped like a human ear.
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    Day 46 ·Corfu

    29 Mar 2028
    Arrive 12:00Depart 21:00
    The lush and verdant island of Corfu lies in the Ionian Sea, midway between Greece and Italy. The island has a long and colorful history. First colonized by the city-state of Corinth, Corfu has been ruled by the Romans, the Venetians, the French and the English. Corfu Town boasts fortresses bearing the insignia of the Venetian Republic, an esplanade lavishly planted by the French during the Napoleonic Wars, and an English cricket pitch. The island also offers some of the finest coastal scenery in the entire Mediterranean.
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    Day 46 ·Dubrovnik

    30 Mar 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 21:00
    Dubrovnik is a beautiful stone jewel hugging the Adriatic Sea. This picture-perfect medieval walled city offers ancient stone buildings, narrow cobbled streets and fortified ramparts rising above red-tiled rooftops. Stradun is the city's focal point and main artery while Dubrovnik's streets are blessedly free of vehicular traffic. Despite the heavy damage inflicted by shelling in the early '90s, Dubrovnik has been restored to its pre-war beauty. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old city remains the pride of the Republic of Croatia.

    For six centuries Dubrovnik was an independent republic - an oligarchy ruled by patrician families. The Republic was overthrown by Napoleon in 1808.
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    Day 47 ·Split

    31 Mar 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Pine-clad hills, secluded coves, beaches - Split and the Dalmatian Riviera have been premier destinations on the Adriatic since the days of the Roman emperors. In fact, medieval Split was built within and around the palace complex built for the emperor Diocletian in his retirement. (The complex included both a villa and a castrum - a Roman camp capable of garrisoning three legions!) The charms that soothed an emperor are still evident today. The Dalmatian Riviera offers the traveler a heady blend of natural beauty and fascinating cultural sites.
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    Day 48 ·Kotor, Montenegro

    1 Apr 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    Kotor lies at the head of Boka Bay. Bordered by towering limestone cliffs, the winding bay is actually Southern Europe's longest and most dramatic fjord. The port itself is a medieval gem: its narrow, asymmetrical streets are lined with ancient stone houses, old palaces, and churches dating from the 12th century. Kotor is also your gateway to the cultural and scenic wonders of Montenegro, from the old royal capital at Cetinje to the marshes and wildlife of Lake Skadar National Park.

    Kotor is renowned for its nightlife: the streets of the old port are lined with pubs, taverns and cafés. The city is also host to a renowned summer carnival.

    Kotor is an anchorage port. Passengers transfer to shore via ship's tender.
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    Day 49 ·At Sea

    2 Apr 2028
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    Day 50 ·Athens (Piraeus)

    3 Apr 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
    The past maintains a vibrant presence in the cradle of Western civilization. Atop the Acropolis, the serene Parthenon sails above the commotion of the modern city. The tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides were performed in the Theater of Dionysus at the foot of the Acropolis. On Pnyx Hill, citizens of a fledgling democracy gathered to cast their votes on Athens' destiny. Then there is the hustle and bustle of the modern city, a metropolis of 4.5 million that spreads out from the foot of Mt. Lycabettus and across the plain. Packed with busy shops and lively tavernas, modern Athens is a colorful counterpoint to classical Greece.

    Piraeus is the port city for Athens and has been Athens' port of entry for over two millennia.
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    Day 51 ·Kusadasi (Ephesus)

    4 Apr 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
    From the port of Kusadasi on Turkey's Anatolian Coast, one travels into the past. Nearby stand the ruins of ancient Ephesus, a major site of archeological excavation. The city was once a Roman provincial capital and trading center. Ephesus is also home to several of Christendom's holiest sites. St. Paul preached at the Great Theater and the ruins of Ephesus' Basilica cover the tomb of Christ's most beloved disciple, St. John the Apostle.

    In Kusadasi, whitewashed stone houses rise in tiers behind the market district. The palm-lined esplanade is the center of town life, with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.
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    Day 52 ·Crete (Chania), Greece

    5 Apr 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00
    Weaving a tapestry of awe and wonder, Chania is a centuries-old mix of Minoan myths, well-preserved Venetian mansions, a mesmerizing Old Town complete with labyrinthine passageways, and atmospheric Kastelli Hill, once the site of a Roman acropolis. But Chania may be best known as the gateway to the breathtaking 4,000 year-old Minoan ruins at Knossos, home of the legendary King Minos and the part man and part bull known creature as the Minotaur. And around every corner of this idyllic area you'll find picturesque villages, breathtaking views and architectural wonders that will remain with you for a lifetime.
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    Day 53 ·At Sea

    6 Apr 2028
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    Day 54 ·Amalfi Coast (Salerno)

    7 Apr 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
    Inhabited since antiquity, Salerno found its place as a Roman colony in 197 B.C. After the fall of Rome, a who's who of European kingdoms conquered the city including the Goths, the Byzantines and the Lombards. It's easy to see why. The warm Mediterranean sun and rolling hillsides beckon with new adventures and pinch-me-I must-be-dreaming experiences.

    Hike the jaw-dropping Mount Vesuvius, feel the centuries unfold as on a guided walk through the amazing cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, or soak up the scenery with a cruise along the dazzling Amalfi Coast. Whatever you choose, Salerno offers precious memories that will last a lifetime.
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    Day 55 ·Rome (Civitavecchia)Disembark

    8 Apr 2028
    Arrive 06:00
    Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications.

    Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter.

    Rome has been a magnet luring the world's greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars.

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