Wanted cruise to South Pacific 4-7 days before booked cruise to New Zealand Really enjoyed the people (very warm and loving) on the Islands we visited. Lifou and Noumea, New Caledonia; Port Vila, Vanuatu; Dravuni, Suva, Savusavu, Lautoka Fiji We also enjoyed the cultural tours and scenic sites-5 through Princess and 2 from another travel agency.
The staff were very helpful, especially at ...
We choose it because of the different ports like suva , savusavu ect.But I found it a little disappointing there was no (24/7 international cafe), the buffet restaurant closes at (11pm) the mini golf advertised was hard to find at first and when you finally found it there was only putters hanging around and not a( ball ) insight. So I suggest you bring your own if you want to have a game.Tours ...
We chose this cruise because it was the only 14 day cruise that Princess does in the South Pacific. Beware, if you are considering a trip that embarks from Australia during January, you will be traveling with many, many children and teenagers. As Americans, we forget that Australians are on Holiday mid-December to February 1st. There were 500+ children on board and over 200 were teenagers. Many ...
The staff and crew were wonderful ! they were always friendly and humourous, The food was first grade at all the venues we ate at, e.g. steakhouse,savoy,pizza bar, and Horizon. The pools and spas were always clean and and fun to use, The bars were everywhere on the ship, so no problems keeping refreshed ! BUT ! once again they were opened to all ages, this caused some grief as unsupervised ...
This particular cruise was sailing from Sydney at the perfect time to launch our three month tour of Australia and New Zealand.
We selected a Club Class cabin which we would highly recommend. Our designated dining room, the Santa Fe, was beautifully appointed and the service was excellent, thanks
Patchie.
We are very active people so two weeks aboard ship was just the right amount of ...
This cruise was selected because it suited our time frame.However, when I book again I will make sure that it dos'nt clash with school or public holidays.There were too many uncontrolled children running amok with their parents not caring about them.
As I am a disabled person and have to get about with a walking cane, I was knocked over one day by an unruly child in full view of it's parents ...
Just back (literally) from the Sydney-New Caledonia-Vanuatu-Fiji-New Caledonia. I have had the most fantastic time. Same cabin as my last trip to Japan but a different feel, not so many Japanese (who are lovely) but mostly Australian, Americans and Brits in the minority. Because if the Australian school holidays there were about 500 children on board, I personally didn't find this a problem ...
This is the best cruise journey I have ever been to. It was 10 days and there were no rough waters. So if you have seasickness, this is the best option for you!!! There are a lot of options to eat from the buffets to the pubs. The beds are really comfortable and I highly recommend the Balcony beds. But if you have some money in your pockets, try the Suites. The first time, I tried the suites and ...
The ship is getting very worn out and tired. Staff are mostly nice but are putting on a brave face to receive their pay cheques as if you question them they all complain that their contract is too long and they cannot wait to get off the vessel which results in lack of passion in their job and attention for detail. More leadership & HR required here!
We found the food to be only very average. ...
We arrived in Singapore 3 full days before embarkation. Staying near a MRT station was a big plus as we found this a very cheap and convenient way to get around. The Hop-on Hop-off bus was a good way to view Singapore overall and get off where we chose. Another day we went to Sentosa Island by cable car which we enjoyed. The Zoo was good too. Taxis are relatively cheap. Gardens by the Bay is worth ...