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DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

Australia & New Zealand — 2014/2015 Cruises PLEASE RETURN MAGAZINE TO STATEROOM AT VOYAGE END

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Discover Auckland’s magnificent islands, rainforest, beaches and wine regions at your fingertips, visit popular local attractions or immerse yourself in Auckland’s waterfront dining, galleries and world-class shopping. With so much so close, it’s easy to hop from one adventure to the next. Explore

Jump on a tour to explore the lush rainforest just 40 minutes from downtown Auckland. Walk under a canopy of towering native trees, past cascading waterfalls and down to the rugged black-sand beaches of the wild west coast.

Island adventures

Experience Auckland’s beautiful Hauraki Gulf and emerald islands. Go zip-lining over pristine native bush on Waiheke Island - the ‘island of wine’ then relax with some wine tasting or a vineyard lunch. Explore Auckland’s youngest volcano Rangitoto Island by 4WD road train, take the helm of an ex-America’s Cup yacht, or zoom around the harbour on a jetboat.

Discover

Wander through more than 15,000 artworks at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, from modern art to masterpieces. Discover our fascinating heritage at Auckland Museum and get a glimpse into New Zealand’s unique Māori culture at one of the daily cultural performances.

Indulge

Revel in fantastic dining and shopping right on your doorstep. Savour the best Kiwi cuisine in the heart of the city on Federal Street, or dine on fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants lining the water’s edge in Wynyard Quarter or the Viaduct Harbour. Enjoy eclectic eateries and some of Auckland’s finest shopping at Britomart.

City-sights

Take in the best vista in town from the top of Auckland’s Sky Tower, or get up close to New Zealand’s marine life at Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE Aquarium. Join a city highlights tour for spectacular views from historic Bastion Point, or get under the city’s skin on a walking tour. For the ultimate in sights, check-out Auckland from way up high on a scenic flight.

GEt morE out of your auCklanD ExpErIEnCE

Visit the i-SITE Visitor Information Centre at Princes Wharf for frEE information, advice and on-the-spot bookings.

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Let Your Journey Begin

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Delicious Dilemma

At Your Service

The Night Belongs to You Nighttime Activities

When the sun goes down, the curtain rises on a constellation of thrilling nighttime enticements.

Freshly prepared cuisine Dining options to match your tastes and mood — that’s dining on board your Princess ship.

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Shows & Entertainment

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Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle SM

Do It All or Nothing At All Daytime Activities

You’ll discover an incredible variety of activities, enrichment programs and other entertaining options each day on board.

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Renew Yourself Body & Soul

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Boutiques Onboard

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Princess Photography

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Enrichment Programs

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Fine Art Auctions

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Movies Under the Stars

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Youth & Teen Programs

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those of the cruise line. Princess Cruises is not responsible for any claims or offers made in advertisements appearing in Discovery.

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Adventure awaits Turquoise waters caressing soft, sandy beaches on exotic locales; verdant mountains rising from lush forests; delightful shopping choices from merchants who stock wares to fulfill your heart’s desire. These are just some of the pleasures that await you on your cruise. We are happy to act as your guide with Discovery, which is both a directory of Princess® services and activities and an introduction to the ports of call you’ll be visiting in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Whether you prefer to stay busy with sports and other active pursuits, or your idea of keeping a hectic schedule is squeezing in an extra massage at the Lotus Spa®, you’ll find this journey to be a perfect fit. Read on for helpful listings and other information on the onboard experiences you’ll enjoy as a passenger with Princess, from delicious dining to exclusive shopping. You’ll also find a calendar of the year’s cruises. Finally, our ports guide offers a wealth of helpful and intriguing information on Princess destinations. You’ll find fascinating insights into the culture and traditions of ports you will visit, while also learning where to find the best deals when shopping. You’ve begun a journey that we know you’ll never forget. Here’s to smooth seas, a fair wind and your most rewarding journey ever. Bon voyage! The staff of Discovery

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P OIS MOI COLLECTION

ANTIGUA - Abbott’s, Diamonds International ARUBA - Diamonds International, Little Switzerland BARBADOS - Diamonds International, Little Switzerland BERMUDA - Crissons CABO SAN LUCAS - UltraJewels COZUMEL - UltraJewels CURACAO - Freeport Jewelers, Little Switzerland DOMINICA - Jewellers International GRAND CAYMAN - Kirk Freeport

JAMAICA - FALMOUTH - Casa de Oro, House of Diamonds JAMAICA - OCHO RIOS - Bijoux, Casa de Oro KEY WEST - Little Switzerland NASSAU - John Bull, Little Switzerland ST. JOHN - Jewels Salon ST. LUCIA - Harry Edwards ST. MAARTEN - Goldfinger, Little Switzerland ST. THOMAS - Little Switzerland, Jewels Salon TORTOLA - Jewels Salon

Available at select Princess Boutiques

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Printed in USA. All articles, descriptions and suggestions concerning activities, tourist attractions and other vacation opportunities described in this publication are merely expressions of opinions by contributing writers; do not constitute the opinions of Onboard Media, Inc., or Princess Cruises; and under no circumstances constitute assurances or guarantees concerning the quality or safety of any such attraction or activity. Onboard Media, Inc., and Princess Cruises specifically disclaim any liability for damages incurred due to the attendance or participation by readers of this publication in any such activity or attraction, and the attendance or participation in any such activity or attraction shall be made solely at the reader’s own risk.

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Š KABANA. All designs protected by copyright laws. All rights reserved. Reproduction/Duplication prohibited.

The RivieRa ColleCTion multicolor spiny oyster and mother of pearl, yellow gold

MADE IN U.S.A. Since 1975

PRINCESS CRUISE LINE Select Onboard Jewelry Boutiques For your nearest retailer call 800.521.5986 or visit us at www.kabana.com

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Discover wellbeing technology.

Philip Stein’s Natural Frequency Technology was designed to help wearers cope with stress and improve focus. The Signature Watch Collection combines this innovative technology with an iconic design, to help wearers look, feel and live at their best.

ANTIGUA – Diamonds International, Colombian Emeralds | ARUBA – Diamonds International, Kays Jewelers | BAHAMAS – DI Watch & Design, Diamonds International, (Atlantis) - Solomon’s Mines (Freeport) Colombian Emeralds | BARBADOS – Diamonds International, Colombian Emeralds | BELIZE – DI Watch & Design | BERMUDA – Crisson Jewelers | BONAIRE - Diamonds Forever | CABO SAN LUCAS – DI Watch & Design | COSTA MAYA – DI Watch & Design | COZUMEL – Philip Stein Boutique, DI Watch & Design, Diamonds International | CURAÇAO – Old Freeport, Diamonds International | DOMINICA – Jewellers International | GRAND CAYMAN – Philip Stein Boutique, Diamonds International, Tanzanite International | GRENADA – Colombian Emeralds, Milano Diamond Galleries | JAMAICA – (Falmouth) Philip Stein Boutique, (Shoppes of Rose Hall) Jewels & Time, (Ocho Rios) Jewels & Time, Diamonds International | KEY WEST – Diamonds International | PLAYA DEL CARMEN – Diamonds International | PUERTO VALLARTA – Diamonds International, Milano Diamond Galleries | PUERTO RICO – Blue Diamond | ROATAN – Diamonds International | ST. MAARTEN – DI Watch & Design, Diamonds International, Joe's Jewelry International, Majesty Jewelers | ST. KITTS – Diamonds International, Gold Mine, Kays Jewelers | ST. LUCIA – DI Watch & Design, Diamonds International, Colombian Emeralds | ST. THOMAS – Philip Stein Boutique, DI Watch & Design, Diamonds International, Royal Caribbean | TORTOLA – Mi Amore | GRAND TURK - Milano Diamond Galleries

Available at select Princess Boutiques

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HEL L O from your PRINCE S S SHOPPING HO S T

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Welcome aboard! I’m your Princess Shopping Host — your personal shopping consultant. I’m here to save you time and money both in the boutiques on board and in our fabulous ports of call. During this voyage, I’ll provide you with everything you’ll need to know about shopping. I’ll be hosting the live Shopping Spotlight Show and special events on watches and jewellery, and I’ll be available each evening at the Princess Shopping Desk. I’ll also provide you with maps, brochures and VIP cards upon request. Few things are more thrilling on a cruise vacation than shopping for dazzling treasures such as watches, diamonds and jewellery — all at amazing prices. For inside information on how you can experience the best our ports have to offer, from souvenirs to a great pub lunch, be sure to watch your television, with video replays of the Shopping Spotlight Show and special features about our boutiques on board. With all this expert guidance, you’ll know exactly how to enjoy the unsurpassed savings and selection of shopping on vacation! At your service, Your Princess Shopping Host

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For purposes of determining quality and value of jewelry, only appraisals of replacement accepted. The appraisal value for insurance purposes must come from a gem laboratory or an independent will be jewelry retailing. If provided graduate gemologist appraiser, an internationally recognized not affiliated with Gemologist certificate be accompanied by an with your purchase, valuation appraisal from one of the claims must following laboratories: GIA, discrepancies. EGL (USA) or IGI, in order to compare grading Valuation comparisons of watches and other branded merchandise must be based retailers; internet and/or on retail prices offered special sale offers from authorized by authorized brand brand retailers are not accepted for price comparisons. All returns must be authorized by the merchant. Please ask about individual store be inspected immediately return policies before you buy. by the purchaser upon receipt Merchandise must of items. All refer-ences or verbal promotions are to gemstone carat weight approximate; actual carat in printed material and/ weight can be provided by participating merchants. The port shopping program is operated by Onboard Media, Inc., which stands guarantee. Participating behind all customer-relations merchants have paid an claims relating to the advertising fee to Onboard aware of a problem during Media for inclusion in this your cruise, please contact program. If you become the Port and Shopping Concierge on board for immediate assistance.

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Your Shopping Spotlight newsletter will be delivered to your stateroom each night. Make sure to take it with you into port. You can also see your Princess Shopping Host for more specific information. The host’s desk hours are listed in your Princess Patter.

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FINALLY, YOU’RE HERE. Now is the time to do as much or as little as you like. Get out on deck and experience the fresh air, explore your ship and all its amenities. Every aspect of this vacation was designed for you because we provide you with a variety of enriching ways to discover more about yourself and the world around you.

this book of discovery. We call it that for a reason — not only because of the wonderful ports you’ll be visiting, but also because of all the distinct pleasures you will find, one by one, on your Princess ® ship. What will be your favourite venue, activity, restaurant? Enjoy the freedom to spend your days your way.

On the following pages, you can learn a bit more about what you can expect in the coming days in

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WELCOME

ABOARD

L E T YO U R JOURNEY BEGIN

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AT YO U R SERVICE Princess Cruises — The Consummate Host

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THE CONSUMMATE HOST

SERVICE

On your Princess® ship, gracious and attentive crew members are there to serve you and make your entire holiday memorable.

YOU FIRST NOTICED IT on the lapel of the officer who welcomed you aboard as you crossed the gangway: a blue-and-gold pin that read “Cruise”. Then you saw it again worn by the concierge, and your stateroom steward, and ... What are these pins, and what does CRUISE stand for? CRUISE began as a program to help keep the passenger experience top-ofmind for all Princess staff and crew, and that is still one of its important goals. But CRUISE is also how we recognize and reward employees for great performance. CRUISE is how we educate our employees for career and personal growth. CRUISE is how we support our employees’ health and welfare so they can perform their jobs with excellence every day. CRUISE is the vehicle through which Princess delivers our core values — we serve, we respect our team, we innovate,

we are consistent, we are accountable and we do it right — to our staff, and motivates them to live out those values and be The Consummate Host. What does CRUISE mean to you? It means you can expect consistently warm, welcoming service — from courteous greetings in the dining room at dinner to friendly smiles by the stewards — on every ship in our fleet. It means everyone on board is working together to make your holiday a relaxed, rejuvenating retreat at sea. It means all of us know your holiday memories are infinitely precious — and we want you to remember not only our spectacular ships sailing to fantastic destinations, but also how valued you felt while you were on board.

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DINING

FRESHLY PREPARED

DELICIOUS DILEMMA Your ship is a floating destination of culinary delights, with options to match every taste and mood.

ONE OF THE MOST ENTICING THINGS about your spectacular Princess® ship is the wide variety of tempting onboard options to delight your palate. From specialty restaurants and gracious dining rooms, a warm, freshly cooked meal is never far away. You can have a burger grilled to order out on deck, or grab a slice of handmade pizza to eat by the pool. Maybe all you need is some soft-serve ice cream to fend off the heat. Or keep your eyes open for cookies & milk on deck in the afternoon on sea days. From breakfast to dinner to late-night snacks, Princess raises the bar on dining at sea.

WE UNDERSTAND

how important dining is to the vacation experience, which is why we put such an emphasis on the quality and range of our dining options. Our own Master Chef Alfredo Marzi designed the menus for our Traditional and Anytime Dining SM rooms to truly make sure the food is the star. From our signature pastas to our

lighter selections, you’ll savour freshly prepared cuisine, utilizing ingredients with regional influences.

FOR VARIETY, you can choose a specialty restaurant like Sabatini’s, SM with traditional Italian fare; the elegant Crown Grill SM or Sterling Steakhouse SM for an aged prime steak; or the Bayou Café & Steakhouse for a more Southern ambience. Ask about the Chef’s Table, yet another unique offering — you’ll be invited into the galley for champagne and hors d’oeuvres, and later you’ll dine on a special menu conceived by the Executive Chef himself. Or if you happen to have a balcony stateroom, you can stay in one evening and we’ll bring the experience to you — with Ultimate Balcony Dining.

WE INVITE YOU to indulge in all this and more during your cruise.

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RESTAURANTS & DINING VENUES ON BOARD RESTAURANTS

STYLE

Main Dining Rooms

SPECIALTY DINING

Traditional & Anytime

STYLE

BREAKFAST HOURS

LUNCH HOURS

Lunch is available on days, sea days 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM turnaround and in select ports. (see Princess Patter)

BREAKFAST HOURS

LUNCH HOURS

TRADITIONAL DINING HOURS

ANYTIME DINING

CHARGES

5:15 PM, 6 PM and 8:15 PM

5:30 PM - 10 PM

None

DINNER HOURS

Sea Days 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Sabatini’s

SM

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Diamond, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Island, Ocean, Pacific, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Sapphire, Star Princess

Specialty

Complimentary Breakfast for Suites Only.

Port Days 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM

CHARGES

$25 per person

N/A

6 PM - 11 PM

Opening times subject to change dependent upon itinerary.

(adults & children over 12 years of age)

$12.50 per person (children 3-12 years old)

No charge

(children 0-2 years old)

Complimentary Breakfast for Suites Only.

$25* per person

(adults & children over 12 years of age)

Crown Grill

Caribbean, Crown, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Star Princess

Specialty

N/A

N/A

6 PM - 11 PM

Opening times subject to change dependent upon itinerary.

$12.50 per person (children 3-12 years old)

No charge

(children 0-2 years old) *Surcharges apply for select food items regardless of the age of the passenger.

$25* per person

(adults & children over 12 years of age)

Sterling Steakhouse

SM

Dawn, Diamond, Ocean, Pacific, Sapphire, Sea, Sun Princess

Specialty

N/A

N/A

6 PM - 11 PM

Opening times subject to change dependent upon itinerary.

$12.50 per person (children 3-12 years old)

No charge

(children 0-2 years old) *Surcharges apply for select food items regardless of the age of the passenger.

Bayou Café & Steakhouse Coral, Island Princess

Specialty

N/A

N/A

6 PM - 11 PM

Opening times subject to change dependent upon itinerary.

$25 per person and $12.50

(children 3-13 year olds)

No charge

(children 0-2 years old)

Kai Sushi Restaurant Diamond, Sun Princess

Ultimate Balcony Dining

All Princess ships*

Chef’s Table

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Diamond, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Island, Ocean, Pacific, Ruby, Sapphire, Sea,** Star Princess

Chef's Table Lumiere

Regal, Royal Princess

Specialty

N/A

11 AM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM - Midnight

Nominal pricing applies Breakfast USD $32 per couple or A $35 per couple

Specialty

7 AM - 11 AM

N/A

6 PM - 10 PM

Specialty

N/A

N/A

Onboard reservations accepted only

$95 per person with wine and $80 per person without

Specialty

N/A

N/A

Onboard reservations accepted only

$115 per person with wine and $100 per person without

Dinner USD $100 per couple or A $125 per couple

Note: Dining options, locations and venues vary by ship and actual meal times and charges are subject to change based on itinerary and season. While room service is complimentary, charges will apply to certain food and beverage items. Once on board and based on availability, you may switch to Anytime Dining from Traditional Dining with 24 hours notice to the Maître d’Hôtel. Anytime Dining is not available on Dawn, Ocean, Pacific, Sea and Sun Princess**. Corkage fee of $15 applies. The Chef’s Table program is limited to approximately 10-12 passengers per table and is offered on all vessels except on Dawn, Sea and Sun Princess. * Ultimate Balcony Dining available in select staterooms. ** Anytime Dining and Chef's Table do not apply to Dawn, Sun and Sea Princess while operating in Australia. ^Wine bar only. ©2014 Princess Cruises. Ships of British and Bermudan Registry.

ATTIRE Smart Casual Evenings: Skirts/dresses, slacks and sweaters for ladies. Pants and open-neck shirts for men.

Formal Evenings: Evening gowns, cocktail dresses or elegant pant

suits for women. Tuxedo, dark suit or dinner jacket and slacks for men.

Note: Dress code is subject to change with the ship’s itinerary. The above is a general guide.

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LENGTH OF CRUISE

# OF FORMAL EVENINGS

# OF SMART CASUAL EVENTS

1-4 days

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5-6 days

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1-5

7-13 days

2

5-11

14-20 days

3

11-17

21-28 days

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17-24

29+ days

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RESTAURANTS & DINING VENUES ON BOARD (CONTINUED) CASUAL DINING

STYLE

BREAKFAST HOURS

LUNCH HOURS

DINNER HOURS

CHARGES

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM - Midnight

None

Pizzeria/Trattoria

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 2:30 PM

7 PM onward

None

Burger & Hot Dog Grill

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 6 PM

(Except on Ocean and Pacific Princess.)

6 PM - onward

None

Casual

6 AM - 10 AM

11:30 AM - 3:30 PM

5:30 PM - Midnight

None

Casual

(Continental Breakfast)

5 AM - 6 AM

11:30 AM - 3:30 PM 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Casual

(Continental Breakfast)

Casual

(Continental Breakfast)

Casual

N/A

N/A

(Venue does not operate nightly. Operates in Horizon Bistro on GP and RP.)

Fondues

Casual

N/A

N/A

(Venue does not operate nightly. Operates in Horizon Bistro on GP and RP)

$20 per person

The Pastry Shop

Casual

6 AM - 11 AM

11 AM - 6 PM

6 PM - Midnight

None

Room Service

N/A

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

None

Afternoon Tea

Casual

N/A

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

N/A

None

Royal Afternoon Tea

Casual

N/A

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

N/A

$20 per person with champagne and $10 per person without

Casual

N/A

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

N/A

$20 per person with champagne and $10 per person without

Casual

6 AM onward

N/A

N/A

None

Casual

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

None

Casual

N/A

(4:30 PM port days)

11 AM onward

5 PM - 11 PM

Complimentary food with beverage purchase.

Pizzeria (poolside)

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Diamond, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Island, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Sapphire, Star Princess

Dawn, Ocean, Pacific, Sea, Sun Princess

All Princess ships

Café Caribe

Caribbean, Crown, Emerald, Ruby Princess

Horizon Court

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Dawn, Diamond, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Island, Ruby, Sapphire, Sea, Star, Sun Princess

Panorama Buffet

Ocean, Pacific Princess

Horizon Court Bistro Regal, Royal Princess

Crab Shack

Crab Shack is available on Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Star Princess.

Regal, Royal Princess

Regal, Royal Princess

All Princess ships

All Princess ships

Regal, Royal Princess

English Afternoon Tea

Sapphire Princess (Applicable to China season only.)

Pâtisserie

Coral, Dawn, Diamond, Island, Ocean, Pacific, Sea Princess

International Café

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Sapphire, Star, Sun Princess

Vines Wine Bar

Caribbean, Crown, Emerald, Golden, Grand Regal, Royal, Ruby, Sapphire,^ Star Princess

6 AM - 11 AM 5 AM - 6 AM

6 AM - 11 AM 5 AM - 6 AM

6 AM - 11 AM

(Sea Days Only)

5:30 PM - Midnight

(Afternoon Snack)

(Closed for dinner Caribbean, Crown, Emerald & Ruby Princess.)

None

11:30 AM - 3:30 PM 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

6 PM onward

None

11:30 AM - 3:30 PM 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM - Midnight

None

(Afternoon Snack)

(Afternoon Snack)

6 PM - 9 PM

6 PM - 9 PM

$20 per person

(on select ships)

Alfredo’s Pizzeria

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM onward

None

Gelato

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM onward

Nominal à la carte pricing applies.

Casual

N/A

11 AM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM onward

None

Ocean Terrace Seafood Bar

Casual

N/A

N/A

4 PM onward

Nominal à la carte pricing applies.

English Pub Lunch

Casual

N/A

11:30 AM - 2 PM

N/A

None

Grand, Regal, Royal, Sapphire Princess

Regal, Royal Princess

Ice Cream Bar

Caribbean, Coral, Crown, Dawn, Diamond, Emerald, Golden, Grand, Island, Regal, Royal, Ruby, Sapphire, Sea, Star, Sun Princess

Regal, Royal Princess

All Princess ships

Note: Dining options, locations and venues vary by ship and actual meal times and charges are subject to change based on itinerary and season. While room service is complimentary, charges will apply to certain food and beverage items. Once on board and based on availability, you may switch to Anytime Dining from Traditional Dining with 24 hours notice to the Maître d’Hôtel. Anytime Dining is not available on Dawn, Ocean, Pacific, Sea and Sun Princess**. Corkage fee of $15 applies. The Chef’s Table program is limited to approximately 10-12 passengers per table and is offered on all vessels except on Dawn, Sea and Sun Princess. * Ultimate Balcony Dining available in select staterooms. ** Anytime Dining and Chef's Table do not apply to Dawn, Sun and Sea Princess. ^Wine bar only. ©2014 Princess Cruises. Ships of British and Bermudan Registry.

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ACTIVITIES

DAYTIME

DO IT ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL FREE TIME — something each of us has precious little of these days. Of course, that’s why you take a vacation. And on your Princess ship, you’ll find you have plenty of time to enjoy the fabulous options your ship offers. WHAT’S YOUR TYPE? Are you a fitness fanatic? Do you like arts & crafts? Do you wish you simply had more hours in the day after work and family commitments to just sit down and read a book? On a Princess voyage, we offer opportunities for every interest to be engaged, which is one of the reasons people often unexpectedly find that it is their time on the ship they remember most fondly. So now that you’re here, we encourage you to follow your mood to whatever activities and entertainment most interest you. You’ll find a full schedule of what’s offered each day in your Princess Patter. This is your time to do as much as or as little as you like. PRINCESS CRUISES DISCOVERY

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RENEW YO U R S E L F BODY & SOUL

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

REJUVENATE

Rejuvenate with luxurious treatments in the Lotus Spa or on deck in ®

The Sanctuary.

SITTING OUT ON DECK, you’ll be lulled into a

THE SANCTUARY – TRULY SPECIAL.

blissful state by the sound of waves, the fresh sea air and the knowledge that while you are out here with Princess, you don’t have a single care in the world. And if you think that’s a good feeling, just imagine how you’ll feel after a massage or spa treatment!

Rejuvenate in the open air at the outdoor oasis reserved exclusively for adults, The Sanctuary, available on select ships.*

PAMPERING never felt as good as it does on a Princess ship. The onboard Lotus Spa® rivals most you’ll find on land — offering a sensational selection of services and treatments from facials, scrubs and massages to hot stone therapy, body therapy and body wraps, as well as a full-service salon should you choose to beautify after you unwind.

In this popular haven, you can get a massage under a cabana to the sound of the sea lapping far beneath you. Or you can find yourself an empty chaise lounge in which to enjoy healthy smoothies, energy drinks and flavored waters. A spa menu exclusive to The Sanctuary highlights a variety of light snacks served by special Serenity Stewards. MP3 players are also available with themed playlists, so you can enjoy the soothing sounds of music.

The Lotus Spa Fitness Center offers fitness programs designed to help you maximize your wellness with Tour de Cycle, Personal Training and classes such as Pilates, Yoga, Body Sculpt Boot Camp and TRX Suspension Training. The Lotus Spa Fitness Center also features world-class exercise equipment so you can tone on your own. * The Sanctuary is available on most ships. Covered cabanas not available in the Sanctuary on all ships.

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DISCOVER THE FINER THINGS AND COME BACK NEW Visit the Boutiques Onboard and discover tax and duty free shopping. Enhance your shopping experience with exciting events like our Runway at Sea, trunk shows and our exclusive onboard outlet.

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BEST ONBOARD SHOPPING 6 CONSECUTIVE YEARS - READERS’ CHOICE AWARD

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ENRICHMENT

EXPERIENCES

THE PRINCESS PHOTO & VIDEO TEAM CAPTURES

YOUR MEMORIES AT SEA A PICTURE IS WORTH

a thousand words —

especially of your cruise with Princess. And we offer many ways for you to relive your holiday with both photos and video, including:

• Formal & casual portraits with multiple backgrounds • Candid photos from gangways and ports to onboard events • Wall portraits, turning your memories into works of art • Souvenir and decorative frames, albums & scrapbooks

• Reflections DVD, featuring video highlights from your cruise • Digital cameras, binoculars & accessories • Prints from your digital camera

PLATINUM STUDIO by Joe Craig

YOUR LIFE. OUR ART. YOUR LEGACY. Created by internationally recognized photographer Joe Craig, the Platinum Studio experience puts the focus on your inner spirit. Using creative lighting techniques, our specially trained Platinum Artist creates a unique style of art with sessions taking place in a private studio, with no session fee and no obligation to purchase.

CALL OR VISIT THE PHOTO & VIDEO GALLERY TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!

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ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS SET SAIL WITH PRINCESS, and you’re in for an adventure that’s more than just sightseeing. You will discover an array of engaging onboard offerings to expand your cultural horizons.

An adventure in the

CULTURAL Engaging enrichment opportunities and exciting art auctions bring refinement to your cruise.

Among the wonderful offerings of our enrichment programs are an array of classes, from singing to culinary skills and art history. You can brush up on your cooking knowledge, expand your navigational awareness or join the Zumba® Fitness dance party.* Get creative and have fun learning new craft activities and much more. Enrichment programs also present intriguing lectures on select cruises, including those focusing on the history, culture and geography of the region you are visiting.

GET INTO THE AUCTION** Our live art auctions are fun, fast-paced and offer an exciting opportunity to collect exceptional works of art. You’ll find some of the art world’s biggest stars — from Picasso to Chagall to Rockwell to Max — all represented, with hundreds of works available from contemporary art’s most popular figures. So immerse yourself, and experience our auctions, gallery events and enrichment lectures this voyage. And don’t worry about carrying your new collection off the ship, because most works are shipped to your door. * Zumba available on select voyages. ** N ot available on Ocean Princess and Pacific Princess

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MOVIES

UNDER THE STARS®

THE SKY’S THE LIMIT

Princess pioneered the concept — passengers ®

enjoying a feature film poolside on a giant screen — Movies Under the Stars . ®

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ORDER A DRINK,

grab a bag of complimentary popcorn, get yourself a lounge chair by the pool — or even better, a coveted spot in the hot tub for the greatest show on the sea. Movies Under the Stars® is a real crowd-pleaser, with up to five movies shown poolside during the day, and two feature films at night. What a great way to take advantage of warm nights in the region. A high-tech 300-square-foot LED screen and 69,000watt stereo system assure clarity and quality of sound from wherever on the deck you might be sitting.

EVEN KIDS GET IN

on the fun. Some of the most popular offerings on the Movies Under the Stars big screen are our special Playstation® or Nintendo® Wii TM tournaments. And teens will enjoy latenight screenings just for them, while younger cruisers can take in a colorful matinee with newfound friends!

TO KEEP THE ENTERTAINMENT FRESH, there are other showings besides movies. Major sporting events such as the Super Bowl,® NBA Finals, World Series, NCAA Basketball® tournament and NCAA Bowl Championship Series™ are shown on the big screen, weather permitting.* And you’ll often find yourself grooving to a concert video of one of the world’s most popular performers.

*Satellite coverage permitting. Note: Movies Under the Stars is featured on most Princess ships.

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YOUTH

AND TEEN

Kid-sized fun that’s simply

“ S E A S AT I O N A L ”

MOMS AND DADS,

OUR YOUNGEST GUESTS,

be forewarned — aside from mealtimes, you may not see your kids much on this cruise. That’s because Princess® has one of the best programs for children and teens from 3–17 of any cruise line. On days at sea and in port, the fun begins in the morning and continues throughout the day and into the evening in our supervised Youth Centers & Teen Lounges.

ages 3–7, will love our Princess Pelicans program. They can participate in a variety of programs, including art projects, sports and games, educational activities and even pizza and ice cream parties. Plus, kids can take part in fun events such as talent shows, dance parties, pajama parties and special gettogether dinners. They’ll even paint their own T-shirts and create

other custom souvenirs of their cruise.

’TWEENS WILL REVEL in Shockwaves — a special venue with activities just for them. They can enjoy parties, join sports tournaments

and scavenger hunts, watch movies, learn to cook with our Jr.CHEF@Sea program, participate in talent shows or enjoy educational programs. Whatever their age, kids on a cruise with Princess will find fun-filled activities suited just for them.

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PARTIES • GAMES • DANCE PARTIES PLAYSTATION ® • NINTENDO ® WII TM

REMIX What’s a teen to do

SPORTS COMPETITIONS • AND MORE

on a Princess ship? Plenty — because our

Remix teen program is the hottest thing on the ocean. Come make new friends and hang in your own dedicated Teen Lounge with music, games, dance parties, yoga and Playstation.® There are hip hop classes, karaoke, mocktail parties, late-night poolside movies, talent shows and sports competitions.

If you haven’t checked it out,

come to Remix.

It’s the place to be at sea!

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THE NIGHT BELONGS T O YO U Step out for an evening of adventure and excitement on a ship of dreams.

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Activities

nighttime

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME you could go out without a single worry — and have so much to choose from? It’s a rare luxury to be able to walk out of your stateroom any evening, and within a short stroll be able to take in a musical, roll the dice in a lively casino, settle into a piano bar for some cocktails and live music or dance the night away in a state-of-the-art nightclub. From comedy and magic acts to movies by the pool to champagne in an intimate lounge, there’s always more to do than you could fit in an evening. Fortunately, you’ve got many nights ahead to enjoy all the evenings Princess® holds in store for you.

Whether for a few hours in the lounge or an evening of dancing, don’t miss this chance to cut loose and be enchanted by the night.

Be sure to drop by the Atrium for the fabulous champagne waterfall, or get out on deck for a stroll beneath the stars in the balmy tropical air.

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CASINO GAMING

Princess is your

LADY LUCK The onboard casinos offer a chance to play, watch the wheel spin, press the slot buttons and bring home the winnings.

ARE YOU FEELING LUCKY? An evening of gaming and good fortune is beckoning you to the casino, where you can try your luck at any of your favorite games of chance. Our fabulous, contemporary casinos blend a bit of the excitement of Vegas with an elegant ambience to create a gaming experience unique to Princess. In these lively rooms, you can join other passengers for blackjack, roulette and, of course, an array of slot machines. There may even be a poker tournament getting under way with a seat just for you. Whether you’re an avid gamer or just an occasional enthusiast, you’ll love the Princess casinos. Those on our grand ships are some of the largest at sea!

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SHOWS

ENTERTAINMENT

Music, dance & all that

JAZZ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, please take your seats. The lights are dimming, the curtain’s opening, and the show is about to begin.

OUR ORIGINAL MUSICALS

are unforgettable — combining lavish stage sets and compelling scores with the song and dance of a troupe of professional singers and dancers. On every voyage with Princess,® you’ll have the opportunity to attend several different musical productions, each custom created just for our passengers. Check your Princess Patter each day to find out about that evening’s offering. And we’ll see you at the show!

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PRINCESS CRUISES

CAPTAIN’S CIRCLE

®

WELCOME TO

THE CIRCLE

Whether it’s your first cruise with Princess,® or you’ve sailed with us many times before, you’re sure to enjoy the benefits and rewards of the best loyalty program at sea.

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GOLD MEMBERS After your 1st completed cruise • Special Launch Savings • Reduced Deposit • Preferential pricing offers • Circle CenterSM Online - StandBy Program - Referral Rewards - Circle Savings AccountSM • Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle Magazine • Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle eNewsletter • Free Cruise Photo Contest • Access to a Circle Host on board • Members-only onboard events • Princess Passport • Gold Member Pin

BY VOYAGE’S END, it’s likely you will have made a new circle of friends at dinner or perhaps in the fitness center, boutiques, bars and lounges of your Princess® ship. Like you, they’re all members of a very special group — those who’ve sailed with Princess, and those we hope will sail again. WELCOME to the best loyalty program at sea. The Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle® was created to thank those passengers who cruise with us frequently — and to offer an incentive to our new passengers joining us for the very first time. A range of rewards awaits you, from exclusive onboard parties and events to access to a Circle Host on board every cruise who can answer any questions you might have about benefits. At higher levels, you’ll receive other perks like Preferred Check-In, complimentary wine tasting, complimentary Internet credit, priority disembarkation and more!

TO THE RIGHT YOU’LL FIND a chart listing the benefits of the various levels of membership. To learn more about the program, we encourage you to visit with the Circle Host on board, who can answer any questions you may have. You’ll receive a special Member Number as a Circle Member. Be sure to provide this number each time you make a booking, so you can be certain to take advantage of all your benefits.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE... Complete 20 cruises and you’ll earn Loyalty Commends onboard credits from $25 to $100. Other benefits include a private luncheon for the top 20 Most Traveled Passengers or a commemorative gift and bottle of champagne for the top 3 Most Traveled Passengers on each voyage.

NOTE: Captain’s Circle Benefits are subject to the terms and conditions of the Captain’s Circle Program. Please visit princess.com or your Captain's Circle Host on board to review the full terms of the program and to obtain further details on Member benefits.

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RUBY MEMBERS From your 4th–5th cruise, or 31–50 cruise days • Exclusive shoreside access to the Captain’s Circle Help Desk phone line • Upgrade to Princess Platinum Vacation Protection - Double benefits for Accident & Sickness Medical Expense and Baggage/Personal Effects coverage - Increases Special Cancellation Credit Feature to 100% • 10% discount off the purchase of our Reflections DVD on board • Ruby Member Pin

PLATINUM MEMBERS From your 6th–15th cruise, or 51–150 cruise days • Credit toward Internet Café packages Voyage

Minutes

7 days or less

150

8–20 days

250

21+ days

500

• Preferred check-in at embarkation • Platinum Disembarkation Lounge • Complimentary Cruise Atlas • Platinum Member Pin

ELITE MEMBERS From your 16th cruise on, or 151+ cruise days • Complimentary shoe polishing, laundry and professional cleaning services • Priority ship-to-shore tender embarkation • Priority disembarkation • 10% boutique discount • Complimentary Grapevine Wine Tasting • Complimentary mini-bar setup • Deluxe canapés on formal nights (upon request) • Upgraded stateroom amenities • Traditional afternoon tea in stateroom (upon request) • Elite Member Pin PRINCESS CRUISES DISCOVERY

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PLAN

A FUTURE JOURNEY

BOOK YOUR NEXT CRUISE

ON BOARD

Let a Future Cruise Sales Consultant help you plan a future getaway, and you’ll get a reduced deposit and up to $300 in shipboard credits, even if you don’t yet know where you want to sail. Book a cruise, or place a deposit, while you’re on board and receive a special offer — up to $300 shipboard credit per stateroom. With a reduced refundable deposit of just $100 per person, you’ll get a shipboard credit good on your next cruise with Princess. If you’re unsure of your future travel plans, simply make a deposit and take up to two years to decide. This exclusive offer is available only to our onboard passengers. See your Future Cruise Consultant for details. Shipboard Credit*

Cruise Length

Stateroom Type

3–6 days

Interior/Oceanview Balcony/Mini/Suites

$15 $25

7–10 days

Interior/Oceanview Balcony/Mini/Suites

$25 $50

11–16 days

Interior/Oceanview Balcony/Mini/Suites

$75 $100

17+ days

Interior/Oceanview Balcony/Mini/Suites

$125 $150

(U.S./CAN)

C heck the Princess Patter daily for office hours and location. Shipboard credit is per person, for 1st and 2nd passenger only. On Sun, Dawn & Sea Princess shipboard credit converts to AUD while in Australia.

Note: Future cruise deposits are available to international passengers. See Future Cruise Sales Consultant for details.

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THE EXCITING NEXT GENERATION OF THE PRINCESS CRUISES FLEET Discover how our new ships’ evolutionary design builds on the hallmarks of the Princess Cruises® experience to transform the way you see the world.

Royal Princess® entered service: June 2013 Regal Princess® entered service: May 2014

From the breathtaking Atrium & Piazza – now over 50 per cent larger than our other ships’ Atriums and featuring exciting new eateries – to elegant decor specifically chosen to reflect the warmth and sophistication that’s synonymous with Princess Cruises, to exciting new signature features ® like The SeaWalk , a dramatic glass-bottomed walkway which USA TODAY calls one of the “Top Gee-Whiz Features at Sea” – the next generation of the Princess fleet is sure to impress.

The Enclave

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MAP

PORTS OF CALL

Champagne Bay Luganville Broome

Mystery Island

Apia

VANUATU

SAMOA Pago Pago

POLYNESIA

FIJI

Port Vila

Bora Bora

Denarau Island

NEW CALEDONIA

AUSTRALIA

Suva Lifou

TONGA

Nuku’alofa

Moorea

Tahiti

Nouméa Brisbane

Geraldton

LOYALTY ISLANDS Bay of Islands

Perth Busselton

Auckland

Sydney

Albany

Tauranga

NEW ZEALAND

Melbourne

Hobart

Wellington

Akaroa

Burnie

TASMANIA

Napier

Fiordland National Park

Dunedin

Port Arthur

AUS TR ALIA New Zealand & the South Pacific HOME POR TS Perth Melbourne Auckland Sydney Brisbane TA S M A NI A Burnie Port Arthur Hobart NEW ZE AL AND Akaroa Bay of Islands Fiordland National Park Dunedin

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Napier Wellington Tauranga

SAMOA Apia Pago Pago

FIJI Denarau Island Suva

TONGA Nuku’alofa

L O Y A LT Y I S L A N D S Lifou NEW C AL EDONIA Nouméa

VA N A U T U Mystery Island Port Vila Luganville Champagne Bay

P OLY NE SIA Bora Bora Moorea Tahiti (Papeete)

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DESTINATIONS

HOME PORTS

HOME PORTS

In the eyes of many, the lands down under appear to have it all, from sprawling deserts and lush rainforest, to snow-capped Alps and pristine coral reefs. Although separated by the Tasman Sea, both enjoy geographic isolation; to the west is Australia, a vast continent with an enviable climate, while to the east, New Zealand comprises two islands separated by a narrow channel. The neighbouring countries share many alluring attractions, including thousands of kilometres of beautiful beaches and cosmopolitan cities that are ideal ports to launch your cruising holiday.

PERTH Perth is the kind of city that people visit and never want to leave. Australia’s westernmost capital, straddling the Swan River and framed by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Swan Valley to the east, epitomises the essence of city living, with a glittering skyline and a “new world” personality, coupled with a love of the great outdoors. Perth is the only Australian capital where you can enjoy the beach lifestyle, relax in natural bushland, sample world-class local wines, and watch an ocean sunset, all within 30 minutes of the city. This state capital is also blessed with lovely weather; it averages 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, perfect for unwinding at its 19 clean and uncrowded beaches, from iconic Cottesloe to the surf hotspot of Scarborough. When it comes to cruising, Perth isn’t a single destination — it’s two. The city is served by the port of Fremantle, 20 kilometres south, and despite its proximity, “Freo” as the locals call it, has its own eclectic vibe. This is where artists, musicians and writers come to chill, nestling among historic buildings, quirky museums, interesting art galleries and laidback pubs and cafés. — Joanna Hall

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Downtown Perth, Australia.

The Twelve Apostles rock formation in Victoria, Australia.

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DESTINATIONS

HOME PORTS

MEL BOURNE

Viaduct Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand.

Bathing boxes on Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Australia.

AUCKL AND Auckland’s called the City of Sails for a reason: the locals make the most of the location and warm weather by getting into and onto the water at any opportunity. New Zealand’s largest, and warmest, city boasts a fabulous harbour, and the viaduct that borders it has been developed in recent years to house bars, cafés and restaurants with outside tables and creative cocktail menus. Just a few minutes’ walk is the city centre, where tourists and locals shop in the boutiques of High Street and Chancery, as well as the converted warehouses of the Britomart precinct. The Auckland Art Gallery is also here, as is SKYCITY, which is home to the highest building in the country, the 328-metre Sky Tower. Go up it if you dare! There are more authentic Auckland experiences to be found in suburbs such as Ponsonby, a hipster enclave, and Waiheke Island, a chilled-out spot less than an hour away. Many Aucklanders live on the island and commute to the mainland every day; visitors can take a ferry from the terminal, right next to the cruise port, and find out what makes Waiheke so special. We’ll give you a hint: it involves award-winning vineyards and restaurants showcasing the best in local produce. — Kirsten Matthew

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Melburnians don’t often gloat about their hometown, but they could. Melbourne really does have it all: good shopping, excellent coffee, a wealth of food from across the globe, a glitzy casino and adorable cobblestoned alleys made for stumbling across hidden gems. For all its urban cred, Melbourne is a city of nature, too. The Treasury and Fitzroy gardens provide quiet escapes, and the Royal Botanic Gardens boast a mix of exotic and Australian native plants. The city is prone to the proverbial four seasons in one day, but if a beach day at St. Kilda gets rained out, there’s plenty to explore indoors at museums and markets galore. Two multi-purpose precincts, in particular, provide an antidote to boredom, each packing shopping, dining, entertainment and culture: Federation Square, adjacent to Flinders Street Station, and swanky Southbank, alongside the Yarra River. Getting around is a cinch, thanks to wide, tree-lined boulevards and the city’s distinctive, widespread tram system.

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Learn with us before you buy, no obligation or pressure. The Le Souef family has been mining, cutting and exporting Opals for the past 20 years and our reputation goes right to the top. Our gems adorn many international stars, such as The Rolling Stones, U2, The Eagles, Robbie Williams – even a couple of princesses! So visit our showroom and browse amidst the stars. There are eight types of Opal available in Australia. We will show you how to cut, polish and value the Opal. You can dig for your own Opal and see our unique Australian wildlife display. So come today to see our huge range of internationally guaranteed Opal gemstones and jewellery.

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DESTINATIONS

SYDNEY

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Ah, Sydney. Is there anywhere in the world that can match its show-stopping, scene-stealing beauty? (Nope, didn’t think so.) The city is brimming with iconic encounters, so if you’ve already done the Bridge Climb, it may be time for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Opera House. Other classic ways to see the city — experiences that even locals love to do over and over again — include jumping on a ferry to Manly, doing the Bronte-to-Bondi coastal walk or exploring Taronga Zoo, where the giraffes have views of the city skyline and the hidden coves of Sydney Harbour. There’s a lot to see in Sydney’s other nooks and crannies, too. A short hop to the west is the Sydney Fish Market, where the best of the catch includes Sydney rock oysters and Balmain bugs. At the southern end of Darling Harbour, there’s Chinatown, worth exploring for both authentic, piping-hot dishes and unique shopping options, often at bargain prices. Whether you see the city from the water or from great heights, from inside its shops and museums or from a perch at one of its historic pubs, Sydney will do her best to woo you. We challenge you to resist her charms.

BRISBANE

Throughout most of its modern history, Brisbane has been viewed as “a big country town”. While it’s true that Brisbane of old was a tad sleepy, Australia’s third largest city has been transformed in the past 20 years. Today, it’s a lively and happening place with more than a few surprises for visitors. It’s also evolved into a cruising hub in its own right, with many of the locals developing a taste for high seas holidays. A major reason behind Brisbane’s renaissance is the redevelopment of its inner city, coupled with a subtropical climate and the promise of a picturesque lifestyle in an increasingly sophisticated metropolis. A distinctive cosmopolitan vibe has evolved, complete with world-class art galleries, a booming live music scene and a hip café culture, while the easy-going attitude remains ever present. Funky neighbourhoods dot the Brisbane River and opportunities abound to wile away the time, from lazing on the South Bank or biking through the Botanic Gardens, to more cultural pursuits such as the ballet or opera. Funky neighbourhoods dot the Brisbane River and across the city opportunities abound to wile away the time, from lazing on the South Bank to visiting the Australia Zoo, founded by the late Steve Irwin. Of course, there’s always more cultural pursuits such as the ballet or opera, and plenty of chances to savour new flavours at local wine or beer tastings. — Joanna Hall

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TASMANIA

TA S M A NI A It’s chock full of nature, history, unspoiled countryside and some of the best food and wine in the nation. For a small state, Tassie sure packs a lot of punch. Step back in time at Port Arthur, or take a stroll through Hobart and on-the-up Burnie, and you’ll soon see how a little isolation can create one magical island. Tranquil waterfalls in Tasmania.

B U R N IE Burnie has been transformed from what was once a town of 20,000 residents dominated by a paper mill and other heavy industry. The closure of the mill in 2010 was a heavy blow, but Burnie has reinvented itself into an innovative, thriving, tourist-friendly destination. Paper still plays a starring role in the town: a venture called Creative Paper now anchors the Burnie Visitor Centre, showcasing local, handmade products conjured from a variety of recycled materials. The spirit of creativity and adaptability displayed here — along with the tradition of making stuff, whether it’s paper, cheese, single-malt whisky or milk — is the beating heart of Burnie. History, of course, plays its part, given that European settlement began in 1828 with the establishment of a small port by the colonial Van Diemen’s Land Company. The pioneers were no doubt drawn by the hinterland surrounding the town — some of the richest agricultural land in Australia and the same lush pastures that make Burnie’s cheeses a must-try. The local whisky, on the other hand, owes its distinct flavour to the clean water and high-quality ingredients found in this beautiful corner of the country — a flavour that’s led to Tasmania’s emergence on the world whisky stage.

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The Creative Paper Arts Centre in Burnie.

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POR T AR THUR Port Arthur was once the end of the world for the thousands of men and boys shipped there from England as convicts. Solitary confinement, the lash and hard labour in harsh conditions were the punishments for often-trivial crimes. But what was horror is now heritage, as the tranquil 40-hectare site is recognised as the best-preserved convict settlement in the nation, and one of the most significant in the world. The approach by sea is stunning, with soaring cliffs and dense native forests, although the 12,500 convicts who helped build the site between 1830 and 1877 are unlikely to have appreciated their surrounds. Come ashore these days and it’s a fascinating experience. There are more than 30 historic buildings and ruins, plus convict-era gardens that have been beautifully restored. This setting is a reminder that Port Arthur was both a prison and a self-sufficient community. Perhaps the most chilling activity today is to opt for a moment in a solitary-confinement cell. There’s even more fuel for the imagination inside the visitor centre, where you can play the “Lottery of Life” to discover the personal story of one of the many convicts. And if you have ever wondered whether you have a criminal ancestor, take a look at the convict index and various reference works to find your answer.

Tasmania’s Port Arthur Historic Site.

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HOBART

Hobart waterfront with Mount Wellington in background.

The first arrivals to the nation’s second oldest capital city began in 1804, close to where cruise ships now berth in Sullivans Cove. Most were convicts or soldiers, and many of those convicts met their end on the gallows nearby. Today, Hobart is a much happier place — a harbourside city where friendly locals are delighted to share all that their home has to offer. An ideal way to soak it in is to take the leisurely onekilometre stroll from the ship around Hobart’s harbour and explore its cafés, dockside pubs, museums, art and craft galleries and bookshops. Echoes of the past are all around, from the grand sandstone warehouses in Salamanca Place, to heritage sailing ships. This is where the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen stepped ashore to announce to the world that he had reached the North Pole. It is also where Douglas Mawson sailed south on his epic explorations. Fuelling your own Hobart discoveries is one of the highlights of a visit. Seafood is a specialty, and it’s hard to beat an outdoor lunch of fish and chips from one of the city’s fishing fleet. Another stop, especially for the thirsty, should be the Lark Distillery, where the malt whisky is so good it’s exported to Scotland. PRINCESS CRUISES DISCOVERY

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NEW ZE AL AND

If you haven’t been to visit our neighbours to the south, you’re in for a treat. There may be no better way to see the beautiful bays, peaks and towns of New Zealand than from the deck of a cruise ship — except to head ashore and experience the sights, sounds and flavours of the ports themselves.

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FROM TOP: View of Mount Maunganui from Tauranga Harbour as the sun rises; The Skyline Luge Queenstown track.

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NEW ZEALAND

AKAROA You’ll be forgiven for thinking the captain has magically taken a pit stop in Europe when the ship docks in beautiful Akaroa, the gateway to Christchurch. Nestled in the emerald hills of the Banks Peninsula, this tiny town is far more French than Kiwi, in everything from the street names to the cuisine. But if you can tear yourself away from this très adorable corner of the world, hop on a tour to historic Christchurch. Also sprinkled with European inspiration, Christchurch’s picturesque beauty often draws comparisons to England: think manicured gardens and sweeping parks. Despite being the third-largest city in New Zealand, Christchurch has a distinct village feel. Make the most of the slow pace by gliding down the Avon River in a punt, or wandering through the Botanic Gardens. For something a little left of centre, you could head to the International Antarctic Centre, where visitors can experience bitterly cold blizzard conditions and zoom around a custom-made track on a snowmobile. While Christchurch is still in recovery mode from the 2011 earthquake, the locals, known as Cantabrians, are fiercely proud of their city and are determinedly rebuilding. They’ll welcome you with open arms and oodles of Canterbury charm. — Karleigh Smith The charming town of Akaroa.

B AY O F ISL ANDS With its golden beaches and 144 islands, Bay of Islands is one of the prettiest — and sandiest — places in The Land of the Long White Cloud (as Maori call New Zealand). Bay of Islands is a collection of coastal settlements steeped in history. Waitangi Treaty Ground, the actual spot where the queen of England’s representatives and local Maori signed the document that made New Zealand a colony of Britain, is just a few minutes from Waitangi wharf and well worth a visit. In the next town, Paihia, there are plenty of venues to eat and drink, and perfect beaches to laze on. A short ferry ride away is Russell, where you can traipse around the old whaling town and visit the country’s oldest hotel and church. The Bay of Islands area is renowned for its marine life, so you’ll probably want to get out onto the ocean on a small boat. If you’re lucky, you might spot orcas and penguins, and you may even get a chance to swim with the local dolphins. — Kirsten Matthew

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An aerial view of Bay of Islands.

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NEW ZEALAND

FIORDL AND N AT I O N A L P A R K Even the chattiest of travellers are silenced by the sheer beauty of Fiordland. This is the New Zealand you see on postcards, in guidebooks and in your dreams. Your ship will glide silently through the magnificent “sounds” — pristine bodies of water flanked by towering, snow-capped cliffs. During your journey through Fiordland, you’ll see the world-famous Milford and Doubtful sounds, along with Browne and Sutherland falls, which are among the tallest waterfalls on the planet. (Yes, that means you should have those camera batteries fully charged!) This is the place to pull out your wet-weather gear — Fiordland is the recipient of more than 6,300mm of rain per year. While undoubtedly gorgeous, the fiords of New Zealand are essentially uninhabited — even the Maori only passed through to hunt and fish. That’s what makes this part of New Zealand such a special region to savour. It’s one of the most untouched sanctuaries in the world. — Karleigh Smith

Mitre Peak in Fiordland National Park.

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The stunning Victorian and Edwardian architecture — including the must-see railway station — hints at its past as one of the nation’s first cities, but present-day Dunedin is decidedly modern. When school’s in, the population swells with students attending Otago University — and where there are students, you know that great places to eat and drink can’t be far away. These gems — from cosy brasseries to shiny new restaurants — are mainly found in Dunedin’s quirky village centre, which is called The Octagon for its eight-sided shape. Dunedin is also home to what’s believed to be the world’s steepest road, Baldwin Street. Gasping your way to the top is sure to result in a major thirst, which you can quench with a heady Otago pinot noir or a beer from Speight’s Brewery. Chocolate fiends will love Cadbury World, where cocoa bean worshippers can bow in front of a massive chocolate waterfall before sampling quintessential Kiwi treats like Chocolate Fish and Pinky Bars. It’s hard to think of a better taste of southern New Zealand than that. — Karleigh Smith

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DESTINATIONS

NEW ZEALAND

N A P IE R

The Wellington, New Zealand, skyline.

Vineyard in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.

W E L L IN G T O N New Zealand’s capital city is small, scenic and the centre for the country’s arts and culture. That means there’s plenty to do and see — and most of it, happily, is just a short walk away from an excellent pub or café. Much of the laidback city’s best sights are found around the waterfront, where Wellingtonians gather to eat lunch, run miles, drink pints and take in the terrific views of the harbour. (Follow their lead and wrap up warm when you venture harbourside; this town isn’t called “Windy Wellington” for nothing.) Here you’ll find Frank Kitts Park, filled with public sculptures, and Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum, which is free and well worth a visit, thanks to the interactive exhibits explaining the nation’s history. Make a point of seeing the tattered Treaty of Waitangi, the document that colonised the country in 1840. To mingle with locals and emulate their style, head to the Central Business District, where you’ll find the shops of Lambton Quay. Nearby, and also worth a look for their distinctive architecture, are the New Zealand Parliament Buildings, including the Executive Wing affectionately nicknamed Beehive. — Kirsten Matthew

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New Zealand’s Art Deco capital, Napier is one good-looking, good-time town. It’s also the biggest city in the Hawke’s Bay region, and a gateway to some of the prettiest countryside, beaches, farms and vineyards in the nation. A 7.8-Richter-scale earthquake flattened much of Napier in 1931, and the rebuilding that followed left the town with gorgeous Art Deco and Spanish Mission buildings and monuments. Almost everything is Art Deco-themed, including the welcome bestowed on every ship that docks in Napier Harbour. Be prepared for vintage cars, locals kitted out flapper-style and the throwback sounds of 1930s music. After the warm welcome, many visitors are drawn to the seaside village of Ahuriri, with its boardwalk, estuary, design stores and cheery cafés. Back in the centre of Napier, there are great opportunities for shopping, antiquing and eating a locally made Rush Munro natural ice-cream while sitting on the foreshore’s Marine Parade. More diversions beckon just outside of town — such as Hawke’s Bay vineyards (New Zealand’s oldest and secondlargest winemaking region), flat and fabulous cycling trails, and Cape Kidnappers, the largest mainland colony of gannet birds. — Kirsten Matthew

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Blue Pearl Gallery Be astounded at the Blue Pearls in Blue Pearl Gallery on the Main Wharf in Akaroa. Blue Pearls are exclusive to New Zealand! Our in-house settings will also catch your eye, such as the 3-in-1 pendant, which can be worn in three ways, resulting in three striking looks.

TA U R A N G A If you’re looking for a chilled seaside vibe, you’ll find it in Tauranga. The ship docks a short walk from one of the most spectacular beaches in New Zealand, Mount Maunganui — or “The Mount”, as the locals call it. You can admire the pristine shoreline of this former Maori settlement with the sound of pounding surf ringing in your ears, but the area offers more than postcard views. Jutting into the waves is the extinct volcano for which the area is named. A walk around the well-trodden base, with

steep mountain walls on one side and rock pools on the other, is a must. Energetic visitors tackle the climb to the top of the 232-metre summit and are rewarded with sweeping views across the Bay of Plenty’s coastline. The Mount is conveniently brimming with trendy cafés catering to the beach crowd, so edible rewards are easy to come by, too. After refuelling, the bustling port town of Tauranga, and its clutch of boutiques perfect for browsing, awaits across the bridge. — Karleigh Smith

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Ngarru Gallery The spectacular series A Journey of a Women’s Strength (far right) and Amelia’s Tears (bottom left) are striking pieces of art produced by Cairns Indigenous artists Barbara “Bungan” Mundraby and Karen “Mundejah” Wallace. These close friends showcase a connection that runs through their artwork, both drawing from the strength and dignity of women from their heritage. Barbara’s A Journey of a Woman’s Strength is dedicated to her late grandmother, who helped Barbara appreciate the strength of every beautiful woman from all five generations of her family’s history. Karen’s Amelia’s Tears tells the story of her great-grandmother Amelia Dargun, who had five daughters taken in the stolen generation, never to be seen again. It is a story of tears of loss, but also tears of joy at new life being born. These stories represent the strength, love and conviction of women worldwide. Visit Ngarru Gallery in Port Douglas to view and appreciate these works of art first hand. Special Advertising Feature

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A lovely harbour, Lord of the Rings, the seat of Government, fierce winds — but what really excites us about Wellington is its reputation as one of the world’s great craft beer appreciation spots. As a tightly knit enclave of creative types, mu sician s , sof t ware developers , f ully e m p owe re d wom e n a n d f re et h in k in g intellectuals, Wellington has always been a city of early adapters. Most kiwi gustatory trends get their start here and craft beer wasted no time getting on to the launch pad. If you are looking for the Portland, Oregon, of the South Pacific, you’ve found it.

There are eight breweries in Wellington, seven of which did not even exist four years ago. That gives an indication as to how fast Wellington adapted to craft beer. Of the tap beer sold in Wellington, 20 percent is craft beer. Wellingtonians have an unrivalled passion for great food and beer and you are never more than a walk away from an awesome bar perfect for a pint or two. Some of the brewers to look out for when you get to one of these pubs include ParrotDog, Tuatara, Panhead and Kereru. Just remember, some craft beers tend to be of high volume, so drink sensibly.

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Hawke’s Bay’s Earthquake Movie. Shown Daily - Every 30 Minutes. $5.00 Per Person.

The Art Deco Centre is your premier destination for unique gifts & mementoes. Handmade, exquisite, 100% wool Art Deco rugs for sale. Stunning Deco lamps, 1930s jewellery, Clarice Cliff inspired collectables, retro toys and so much more. Entry is free into the Art Deco Centre.

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And we’re proud! We may not be able to compete with activities like climbing Mauao or sunbathing on Main Beach, but if you’re looking for the best shopping experience while visiting the Bay of Plenty, head to Bayfair! Bayfair Shopping Centre, Cnr Maunganui & Girven Roads, Mount Maunganui

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F I JI

All are welcome. This message is conveyed by the smiling faces of Fiji’s people and in the official welcome song, “Bula Maleya”, which you may hear throughout your stay. The nation is made up of 333 islands, most of which are untouched by humans. When you see the country’s lush, subtropical rainforest, traditional villages and stretches of pure whitesand beaches, you’ll know why everyone’s so happy.

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COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Waterfalls in Fiji; Palm trees hanging over stunning lagoon; Snorkelling in crystal clear water.

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POR T DENAR AU When the first cruises began arriving in Fiji in the mid-20th century, Port Denarau didn’t exist. Now it’s a lavish haven for well-heeled visitors and the Fijian well-to-do, with a modern retail complex, marina and golf club. Port Denarau is a short tender ride from your ship, and there’s plenty to choose from once you’re ashore. This is your chance to experience authentic Fijian culture and hospitality through shore excursions ranging from beach relaxation to active watersports and exciting Fijian dances starring the country’s famed firewalkers. Several of the more unusual attractions are located just out of town. Some 2,000 varieties of orchids are in bloom at Raymond Burr’s popular Garden of the Sleeping Giant, while Fiji’s ancient history is on display in the archaeological digs at the 1,600acre Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park. Boaters can choose from heaps of small craft at the marina, which head out to tiny islands such as Beachcomber or Tivua. Here, visitors can dive, snorkel, sail Hobie Cats, swim, luxuriate with a massage or just lie on the beach. After all that sun, one of the best ways to cool off — and squeeze in a little retail therapy — is to pay a visit to the marina mall. — Roderick Eime

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The bustling capital of Fiji reminds you that the world is still turning even while you’re on holiday. Historic colonial buildings mix with modern architecture in a multicultural city that is full of the sights, sounds and smells of the South Seas. Window shoppers can ogle everything from spices and local produce to Indian saris and electronics. Be sure to book early for the popular shore tours. These can take you to the steamy jungle for a hike or zip-line thrill ride, or to a village for dancing and a kava ceremony. Molituva Village offers the opportunity to take photos of the warriors as they perform a traditional meke dance — or to venture to Pacific Harbour for the traditional firewalking performed by the legendary Beqa warriors. If you’re on foot downtown, swing by the colourful Municipal Market, just beyond the wharf in Usher Street, and get amongst the vibrant hurly-burly of commerce, island style. Mornings are the best time to visit. — Roderick Eime Hobart waterfront with Mount Wellington in background PRINCESS CRUISES DISCOVERY

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L O YA LT Y ISL ANDS Tucked away to the east of New Caledonia is a small, sparsely populated archipelago possessing an alluring and mystical landscape, from beach to bush and beyond. Explore rugged coastlines, dramatic cliff-top vistas, tranquil lagoons and hidden seashores. Wherever you turn in this remote part of the world, the Loyalty Islands are bound to leave a lasting impression.

L IF O U Oozing the charisma and warmth so typical of the region’s indigenous Kanak culture, Lifou is the kind of place that touches the soul. Sheer cliffs created by fossilised coral are topped with towering pines, and beneath them spreads the beguiling turquoise Coral Sea. Caves carved by erosion create a sense of island mythology, while dense forest is not only pretty, it provides essential compost required for taro, yam and banana crops. The coconuts you see are more than just the perfect postcard props; their kernels drive a copra industry that helps fund this isolated community in New Caledonia’s Loyalty Islands. A huge part of Lifou’s allure is its welcoming locals. The Kanak culture has tendrils that reach back a few thousand years, creating a charming combination of Austronesian, Melanesian and, more recently, French influence. (“Kanak” comes from the Hawaiian word kanaka, meaning “human being”.) Remnants of the past can be seen in the traditional circular huts constructed from wood and straw that are still found here — an art form that has all but disappeared elsewhere. — Fiona Harper

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RIGHT: Coral grows off Maré Island. BELOW: The Lifou coastline.

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NEW C A L E D O NI A Pace yourself. The breathtaking sight of this archipelago glinting in the Pacific is just the opening act. The main event starts when you step on shore to sample French delicacies in Nouméa and ancient Melanesian culture in tiny villages.

FROM TOP: A New Caledonian crested gecko; Palms beckon from a white-sand beach.

New Caledonia’s beaches are total scene-stealers, and the grandest of finales takes place underwater: exploring the New Caledonia Barrier Reef, the second longest in the world.

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NOUMÉ A Pacific Riviera

A little piece of France on the other side of the world adds to the charm of this delightful port. With its white-sand beaches, picturesque streets and sophisticated gastronomy, it’s no wonder Nouméa is known as the Pacific’s French Riviera. Nouméa has a distinctly Gallic feel; beach names are French and the shopping and dining scenes have a Continental flair. Don’t be afraid to try out your rusty high school French when shopping along Place des Cocotiers; the friendly locals will probably appreciate your efforts. Highlights of any visit include an outing to the Amédée Island lighthouse and a stop at the Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, which is dedicated to Kanak art and culture. The Kanak, New Caledonia’s indigenous people, still make up more than 40 percent of the population. Islanders enjoy a hedonistic beach lifestyle, so there’s plenty to do on the water — jet-skiing, windsurfing, snorkelling — and plenty not to do if you just feel like sunbathing the day away. The quaint Tchou Tchou Train might look like kids’ stuff, but it’s a fun and easy way to see the town or get to the beaches at Anse Vata or Baie des Citrons. Rising above it all is the 128-metre Mount Ouen Toro, which affords stunning views of Nouméa.

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P O LY N E S I A This is the paradise many think of when dreaming of idyllic getaways. British explorers and French colonialists left their mark, but French Polynesia has retained its Edenic aura, even as civilisation catches up. Five archipelagos of 118 islands make up French Polynesia, about 4,300 kilometres south of Hawaii, which display a diverse landscape of rocky mountains and serene beaches. The ports of Polynesia’s Society Islands offer some of the most memorable stops in an unforgettable journey.

A majestic peak rises on Moorea.

BOR A BOR A James Michener called Bora Bora “the world’s most beautiful island”, and it bills itself as “the world’s most romantic”. Both claims are hard to argue against. Here is a dream landscape of blissful beaches and jungle-carpeted hills surrounded by a shimmering lagoon. Protected from the open ocean by a barrier reef, it’s where divers and snorkellers find their hearts’ desire fulfilled. A drive through the interior treats visitors to gorgeous scenes, including a panoramic view of the beach from atop Pahonu Hill. Bora Bora’s intimate isolation has made it a favourite escape for the rich and famous and anyone else seeking a world away from modern life.

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A fishing boat floats on crystal clear waters.

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LEFT: A stingray glides among colorful fish in a Bora Bora lagoon. BELOW: A waterfall sparkles in Tahiti.

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Legend says the island derives its name, which means “yellow lizard”, from a priestess’ dream, which is in keeping with the dreamlike atmosphere the island exudes. Breathtaking views are not in short supply. Waterfalls and warm ocean await. Besides enjoying the usual aquatic sports — boating, sailing, paragliding, diving and snorkelling — Moorea offers excellent dolphin watching. It is also known for growing stunning pearls, and some of the Pacific’s finest weavers and woodworkers pursue their artistry here. The land holds ready-to-eat pineapples and other tropical fruits from its plantations. You can take in much of this gorgeous land with a trip to Belvedere Lookout on top of Mount Rotui.

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Across a lagoon from Moorea is Tahiti, the most famous of French Polynesia’s islands. Its capital, Papeete, is one of the region’s more cosmopolitan spots, but Tahiti’s sensual natural beauty is not far away. The waterfalls, rivers, mountains and valleys are as beautiful as you’ve heard. These sights have helped to make Tahiti a muse to artists such as Paul Gauguin and Henri Matisse, and lured the mutinous crew of HMS Bounty — as well as writer James Norman Hall, who co-authored a trilogy of historical novels about that naval tragedy. Hall’s and Gauguin’s homes are now museums. Other historical and cultural artefacts are displayed at the Museum of Tahiti, while a kind of living history is on view at Point Venus, an anchorage used by famed explorer Captain James Cook and the Bounty’s infamous commander, Captain William Bligh.

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Frolicking in the surf.

SAMOA

“Talofa” (tah-low-fah) is how you say “hello” in Samoan. You will probably be greeted like this several times during your stay, for Samoans are famously friendly to visitors. The landscape also welcomes you with views of steep volcanic mountains and tropical rainforest. The Samoan Islands are comprised of two separate entities: American Samoa, an unincorporated US territory on the island of Upolu, and Western Samoa, which has been formally called Samoa since winning independence from New Zealand in 1962. The people of both states share a strong belief in Fa’a Samoa: “the Samoan Way”, which places family, faith and community above all else.

APIA As the capital, Apia is home to about a quarter of Western Samoa’s population, who maintain a buzzing little city on the island of Upolu. The downtown is a mix of shopping, government buildings and commercial offices, but the rest of the island boasts white-sand beaches and a lush interior rainforest marked by sparkling waterfalls. Westerners drawn to Apia have included Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson, whose home is now a museum. The markets proffer fresh fruit and handcrafted items created by local artisans. The scenery is especially beautiful at National Park, a popular hiking spot that shelters 42 species of birds. On Mulinuu Peninsula lie the burial grounds of Samoa’s former kings, as well as the Apia Observatory and the nation’s Parliament Building.

The capital of American Samoa, Pago Pago is the home of Mount Pioa, known as “the rainmaker” because of the moisture-bearing clouds it attracts. Here, the tranquil village atmosphere and warm hospitality are matched by the landscape — perhaps most memorably, the harbour created of volcanic rock. Much of Pago Pago was formed this way, but there is only the rugged splendour of these mountains to contend with; all volcanoes have been inactive for more than a century. Somerset Maugham used Pago Pago as the setting for his classic short story, “Rain”, and nowhere else is natural beauty more worthy of such immortality. The islands are protective of their looks; building height limits are strictly enforced to keep the view unobstructed. As in all of the South Pacific, Pago Pago’s islanders are proud of their heritage, and showcase it to visitors with museums and authentic Samoan villages. One cultural pursuit they’re happy to demonstrate is pigeoncatching, a favourite Samoan sport for centuries.

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TONGA Captain James Cook dubbed Tonga “the Friendly Islands” when he explored them in the late 1700s, and Tongans live up to that reputation. Islanders are happy to show why they call their home “the true South Pacific”. Tonga is comprised of 176 islands and is ruled by the only monarchy in the South Pacific. Protected coves and lagoons put sailing and diving among the popular pastimes, and from June through November it’s a prime spot for observing humpback whales’ migration.

N U K U ’A L O FA A garden of delight. Tonga’s capital city is located on the island of Tongatapu, which means “sacred garden” in the Tongan language. The island capital is the nation’s centre of commerce and government, and the royal residence sits elegantly on the waterfront. Snorkelling, sailing and surfing are the main events here, and the island’s famous blowholes — rock formations that spew water as high as 10 metres — are among the can’t-miss sights. Cultural attractions offer their own adventures on land. Ancient Tongan history is contained in the Langi (terraced tombs) of the Tongan kings, while more recent sites include the landing sites of Cook and his fellow explorer, Abel

Tasman, for whom the Australian state Tasmania was named. The kingdom’s heritage, including remains of Tonga’s original rulers, is detailed at the historic village of Lapaha and at the Tongan National Centre, which offers a large collection of island art, performances of traditional dance and demonstrations of folk arts. Tongan crafts include textile works such as tapa, an elaborately patterned cloth made from the beaten stem of the mulberry tree. Possessing tapa is traditionally considered a sign of wealth. Also popular are finely detailed bone and wood carvings, baskets and pandanus (woven mats) created with centuries-old skills. Crafts are sold at the Talamahu market, along with local fruit.

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unique experience. The award-winning Bell Tower is the largest musical instrument in the world and home to 18th century bells from London. A precious millennium gift to the people of WA – the Bell Tower is the only location in the world where you can view the ancient art of change ringing and the bell movement simultaneously.

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Shark Bay off Tanna Island, Vanuatu.

VA N U AT U The islands immortalised in the musical South Pacific do not disappoint. Vanuatu is a land — or many lands, as there are 83 islands in total — of peaceful, uninhabited beaches, age-old traditions and a rich, if rocky, history.

MYS TERY ISL AND This teeny crescent-shaped islet, circled by a fringe of reef, barely rises above the ocean at the southern tip of Vanuatu’s island chain — the jewel at the end of a necklace, you might say. The castaway island of your imagination, Mystery Island is the sort of far-flung paradise that Robinson Crusoe may well have chosen to be marooned upon: all emerald-hued palms, crushed coral sand and sparkling aquamarine sea. Don’t be surprised if you feel your heart rate slow down a notch as you step ashore; it’s simply readjusting to “island time”. Here, your day revolves around the path of the sun and the falling of the tide, much as it does for the locals who live across the channel on Anatom (or Aneityum) Island. Mystery Island is uninhabited except for a couple of bungalows that are rented out to modern-day castaways. It takes less than an hour to amble around the entire island, though it will take much longer if you linger and savour each step falling into the sand; longer still if you opt to snorkel and explore the shallow waters peppered with coral reef and absurdly colourful tropical fish. As for the mystery in its name, the only real mystery is why it’s taken you so long to discover it. — Fiona Harper

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Mystery Island, Vanuatu.

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L U G A N V IL L E Straddling the southeastern coast of the island of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu’s northern capital is a tropical town, which for decades was little more than a scattered collection of modest buildings with coconut plantations stretching between them. Everything changed with the onset of World War II, however, when Luganville suddenly became a key Allied military base in the South Pacific, home to more than 100,000 troops and support staff. Today, it’s Vanuatu’s second largest town, dominated by a four-lane waterfront main street. It’s a place of contrasts, interesting views, colourful history and a balmy climate. The island of Espiritu Santo is one of the largest in the Vanuatu archipelago, home to some of the country’s most pristine white-sand beaches and blue-hole caves. With an impressive variety of colourful aquatic wildlife, it’s famous for its top-quality dive and snorkel sites, especially around the 30,000-tonne ocean liner, President Coolidge, which it sank in Santo Harbour during the war. On dry land, Luganville has plenty to attract visitors on foot, from its shops and boutiques selling quality local arts and crafts, to island eateries serving a host of regional specialities, from escargot, to prawns and mangrove oysters. — Joanna Hall 86

Beautiful Champagne Beach, Vanuatu.

C H A MPAGNE B AY Tucked away on the northeastern coastline of Espiritu Santo, Champagne Bay is one of those idyllic places that is truly the stuff of dreams, where photographs can’t do its unspoiled beauty justice. It’s famous for a sweeping curve of pristine, pinkish sand beach overlooking a sparkling lagoon, with a lush backdrop of palm trees teased back and forth in the wind, and fringed by a coral reef. It’s also the ultimate in relaxed atmospheres; nothing much happens in Champagne Bay, but that’s kind of the point of going here. From enjoying the beach and lagoon, to mixing with the local villagers, who willingly share their handicrafts and culture with visitors, the time is yours to spend as you wish. There are many outdoor activities to wile away the hours, including snorkelling and beach volleyball, or you can trek through the rainforest spotting waterfalls and butterflies, then head back to the sea to fish for bonito and wahoo.

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Vanuatu’s capital Port Villa is on the southern coast of the island of Efate. This compact and busy little city is a fascinating port offering some of the region’s best shopping and lively downtown boutiques, cafés and pubs — all an easy stroll from where the ship docks. If you’re hanging out to get in the water — or under it — Vila offers fantastic diving, snorkelling and watersports for all abilities. Excellent for scuba diving, the area has famously warm and clear waters teeming with marine life living on the numerous wrecks in the harbour. The MV Konanda wreck is a perfect introduction to this exciting sport, and you may even see a turtle or dugong while exploring. Onshore activities are many and varied. Culture and history buffs will want to visit the ethnological displays at the superb National Museum of Vanuatu, or take in the recreated village life at Ekasup Village. A more peaceful way to spend a few hours would be a trip to the Secret Garden, a lush, private, two-acre botanical reserve. Nature lovers should seek out one of the area’s Hawksbill turtle sanctuaries, where the rare animals are nurtured before release. Then there are rainforest hikes, which reward the active trekker with a refreshing dip at the Mele Cascades falls. Traverse the entire island — all you have to decide is whether to do it by bus or boat. — Roderick Eime

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