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  1. Date

    Nights

    Ship

    From

    To

    Interior

    Daily

    4/7/24

    4

    Pacific Explorer

    Sydney

    Auckland (one way)

    $314

    $79

    30/1/24

    14

    Pacific Adventure

    Sydney

    Singapore (one way)

    $1,139

    $81

    7/11/23

    13

    Majestic Princess

    Sydney

    South Pacific Islands

    $1,139

    $88

    29/1/24

    13

    Grand Princess

    Melbourne

    South Pacific Islands

    $1,234

    $95

    29/11/23

    14

    Grand Princess

    Melbourne

    New Zealand

    $1,329

    $95

    31/3/24

    2

    Grand Princess

    Melbourne

    Sydney (one way)

    $199

    $100

    1/6/24

    3

    Pacific Explorer

    Cairns

    Brisbane (one way)

    $300

    $100

     

    Prices are per person based on twin occupancy.

    This is what I can find online at the time of posting. YMMV

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  2. 4 hours ago, Jean C said:

    Hi, you cruise a fair bit - would it be worth splashing out on a short Disney cruise just to impress/keep Cathryn happy?

    She would not be impressed with the price. For what they’re asking for a 3 or 4 night cruise we can go on a 10 or 12 night cruise. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Zetta83 said:

    … Can they fix up the road getting into BICT. Always have to snake left and right to avoid potholes. I do not think that this is the impression Brisbane wants tourist to have. ..

    59 minutes ago, sewgood said:

    Being unfamiliar with the area it was just as well for the roadside signs saying BICT as I was starting to get worried as to where our taxi driver was taking us.😄


    As we’ve driven to the BICT I have commented to DW, "Imagine an international tourist. They fly in and have a couple of days in a nice hotel in Brisbane. Then they jump in a taxi (or Uber). They’d probably think they were about to have their throats cut in an industrial waste land. 
     

    Last year we had to take an Uber to the BICT to retrieve our car following isolation in a COVID hotel. The driver hadn’t been their before and as there was no ship docked that day there wasn’t much traffic. I think we started to wonder where we were going and if we had nefarious intentions! 😱

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  4. 36 minutes ago, arxcards said:

    Similar difference between the class leaders as well, Voyager slightly older than Radiance.

     

    For a year round ship, I could even see it dropping back to Vision class, at least for the initial season(s).

    DW & I would love to see a Vision class ship home porting, year round, in Brisbane. Our very first cruise was on the Legend OTS and we sailed on the Rhapsody OTS several times. 

  5. 49 minutes ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

    Princess used to keep an extra ship down here over winter, mostly doing Top End cruises, PNG cruises, etc. We did a Top End cruise on Dawn Princess in August 2015, and a PNG cruise in September 2016. Great weather for both cruises. However once Golden went to P&O they stopped having the extra ship wintering over. 😪

    We sailed on the Coral Princess out of Brisbane at the end of June last year. 

  6. 3 hours ago, MMDown Under said:

    One option would be for Aussies to fly to NZ or Fiji and round trip on medium size ships and cruise from there.  

    I'm not as keen on long haul flights overseas to join cruises there as I used to be.  My daughter is flying Qatar Airlines next month to NY and is worried about the current situation. 

     

    2 hours ago, Ozwoody said:

    The only part of flying I don't like, is the bit between the wheels leaving the ground and returning to the ground, hopefully on purpose!!!

     


    The part of flying that I don’t like is paying for it!

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  7. 7 hours ago, Ozwoody said:

    I don't believe there is any intention to build a second BICT in the river, as previously said, the river does not have suitable areas to turn the new larger ships, that's why the BICT is located where it is now. 

    There was and I assume still is, a plan to extend the BICT dock facilities to cater for two ships to dock at the same time. I don't know but would not be surprised if it could be extended to handle three ships if they needed it…

    It’s a shame that the terminal isn’t utilised 365 days a year. Surely that would be better than extending it to accommodate two or even three ships

    The cruise lines still em to operate within the American paradigm of Summer=Vacation. This is not necessarily true is Australia, particularly with our mandated 4 weeks paid annual leave. Besides I’d much rather cruise to North Queensland, the Northern Territory, PNG, or the Pacific Islands in Winter rather than in mid Summer. There’s also less chance of Cyclones in Winter.

    Of course, globally we are a small market and are supplied with cruise ships during the North American off season. 🤷‍♂️
    JMHO
     

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  8. Our next cruise is a 3 night "Seacation" on the Coral Princess. 
    This time we would prefer to be off the ship rather promptly but I’m guessing that most passengers will carry their own luggage off seeing as it’s such a short cruise. At least we won’t have to go through customs and immigration which can sometimes cause a bottleneck. 
    On second thought getting off earlier mightn’t achieve anything as we’d have to contend with peak hour traffic as we head South. 🤔

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