Journey to the South Pacific with Princess Cruises

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Journey to the South Pacific with Princess Cruises

Shore excursion to Kitava, Papua New Guinea.

Shore excursion to Kitava, Papua New Guinea.

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The journey is half the destination on a cruise.

Explore the coastlines and islands of the South Pacific while you explore your Princess Cruises ship. Passengers have the chance to see cities like Noumea and Vanuatu's capital Port Vila, as well as the tiniest traditional villages. And everything inbetween.

A visit to Alotau, Papua New Guinea.

A visit to Alotau, Papua New Guinea.

Shore excursions let you swim in crystalline waters and you can find a palm tree with your name on it. See for yourself what the fuss is about in Tahiti, say Bula to the neighbours in Fiji, go snorkelling to discover a bold new, underwater world in New Caledonia.

Where will you find yourself? Soaking in a natural mud bath, exploring cultural identity in a national museum or stretching your legs in a riotously colourful tropical garden? Or wind it all back and wander at will through new towns and cities, lunching in a different country before returning to the ship to wave goodbye from the decks.

Eat in, dine out; stay in, work out. Take the morning off with breakfast in your stateroom, or start with a brisk walk then make a date for a cappuccino and pastry fresh from the ovens of the Italian-style café, Amuletto.

Visiting a local tribe in Alotau, Papua New Guinea.

Visiting a local tribe in Alotau, Papua New Guinea.

Ships are cosmoses unto themselves, and uncovering your favourite niche is part of the game, from a hidden bar high up on the top deck to the clubby jazz lounge down the back, or that perfectly positioned deckchair that's your own slice of paradise.

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