Coral Princess Review

Circumnavigation of Australia

Review for Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Coral Princess
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gillianc1
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Mar 2023
Cabin: Balcony

We so looked forward to an epic journey all round Australia, but what was sold to us as a 28 day cruise all round Australia, turned out to be a number of cruises joined together which meant a lot of repeats . One of the highlights for us was to visit Hobart and this was cancelled as was the visit to Busselton and Margaret river. Brisbane is a problem as the cruise port has no public transport so a very costly bus trip which only allowed for 3 hours in town was the only option.

We enjoyed visiting the ports that we were able to access where the local volunteers were very friendly and helpful

The so called enrichment was very disappointing, repeats from a very poor lecturer, very little of interest to do on seadays and having been on a number of Princess cruises previously the food was not up to former standards.

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Balcony

Cabin was clean and we were well looked after

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Brisbane

I’m sure Brisbane is an an interesting city but Impossible to access by public transport. Forced to use a time limited very expensive cruise shuttle. 3.5 hours in a city this size is not enough.Dropped in the centre with no clue as to where you are or where to access any information. Had to ask passers by where the tourist information office was.

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