Southern Australia Explorer
- 28 Feb ‘26
- 12 nights
- Departing from Sydney, Australia
- Discovery Princess
-
Inside price from$2,780*/pp
-
Outside price from$3,580*/pp
-
Balcony price from$3,530*/pp
-
Suite price from$3,880*/pp
YOUR ITINERARY
Sydney, Australia - Melbourne - Kangaroo Island - Adelaide - Port Lincoln, Australia - Port Arthur - Hobart, Tasmania - Hobart, Tasmania - Sydney, Australia
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia...
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby.
Victoria may be Australia’s smallest continental sta...
Victoria may be Australia’s smallest continental state, but Melbourne, its capital, is big on everything. With a population of 2.7 million people living in 59 separately named communities within 715 square miles, Melbourne is a sprawling city offering culture, art, fashion and friendly, sports-minded Australians. It is also an easy city to explore. At the heart of the city is the Golden Mile, the city’s governmental and commercial center, home to hotels, shops, restaurants and theaters.
Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold propelled Melbourne’s growth to prominence and prosperity.
Kangaroo Island boasts the kind of beauty that will st...
Kangaroo Island boasts the kind of beauty that will stop you in your tracks. Over half the island is covered with “old-growth” bush land supporting huge populations of kangaroo, koala, goana, wallaby and other native Australian animals. Blessed by vast, open spaces and loads of sun, the “Islanders” raise sheep, create and cellar wines, produce sheep’s milk cheese, distill eucalyptus oil, and harvest the honey of the treasured Ligurian Bee. And there is a thriving art community producing internationally-renowned artwork, woolen items, and crafts. The quintessential seaside town of Penneshaw, where cruise ships dock and ferries come and go, is your gateway to it all.
Founded in 1836, this graceful city lies nestled on the coas...
Founded in 1836, this graceful city lies nestled on the coastal plain between Gulf St. Vincent and the Adelaide Hills. Adelaide was the vision of Colonel William Light, Australia’s Surveyor General, who created a one-mile-square grid for the city’s center and surrounded it with a belt of stunning parkland. Today, Adelaide is a metropolis of over one million people, boasting wide, tree-lined boulevards, superb Victorian and Edwardian architecture, tranquil parks, world-class shopping, and the highest number of restaurants per capita of any city in Australia.
Beyond the city and the rugged Adelaide Hills lie the Barossa and Eden Valleys. Here Australian vintners are winning international acclaim for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Shiraz.
Port Lincoln, the “Seafood Capital of Australia”...
Port Lincoln, the “Seafood Capital of Australia” With its population of 14,500 Port Lincoln is a major commercial centre for the Eyre Peninsula and a popular destination for visitors. Not only a beautiful township overlooking Boston Bay, Port Lincoln makes an ideal base from where to explore the coast and experience Eyre Peninsula first hand. The shopping is extensive, offering everything from supermarkets and department stores to a myriad of specialty stores. Galleries and quality art and craft outlets with local products and souvenirs will add to your holiday experience.
Make you holiday memorable by participating in one of our exciting tours and attractions on offer in and around Port Lincoln and Eyre Peninsula. For the adventurous, go Shark Cage Diving or Swim with the Australian Sea Lions. Or just stay on land and visit our local wildlife Fauna Park.
Port Arthur is named for George Arthur, the Lieutenant Gove...
Port Arthur is named for George Arthur, the Lieutenant Governor of Tasmania from 1823 to 1837. It was Arthur who converted a small convict lumber station on the Tasman Peninsula into the most feared penal colony in Australia. Preserved today as the Port Arthur Historical Site, the then state-of-the-art prison was designed to hold repeat offenders in isolation and hard labor. When it closed in 1877, it marked the end of a dark chapter in English and Australian history.
Both Port Arthur is also your gateway to the wild and scenic Tasman Peninsula. Its wave-lashed coast is the site of spectacular rock formations such as Tasman Arch, the Tessellated Pavement and the Devil’s Kitchen. The peninsula is also home to small farms, superb fruit orchards and acclaimed vineyards.
The Tasman Peninsula is one of the last refuges for the endangered Tasmanian devil. The Tasmania Devil Conservation Park is in the forefront of protecting these unique – if surly and downright disagreeable – remnants of Tasmanian prehistory.
Tasmania’s capital has much in common with Sydne...
Tasmania’s capital has much in common with Sydney. Founded but a few years later, Hobart also owes its origins to the establishment of a penal colony – and its natural setting is just as impressive. Seen from its fine deep-water harbor, Hobart spills over the lower reaches of the Derwent Valley as Mt. Wellington towers in the background. Much of the city’s heritage is centered on the historic waterfront. North of the city stretches the vast parkland of the Queen’s Domain. Many of Tasmania’s other attractions are within easy reach of Hobart.
With more than 90 National Trust buildings, Hobart, founded in 1804, combines colonial character with a sophisticated metropolitan lifestyle.
Tasmania’s capital has much in common with ...
Tasmania’s capital has much in common with Sydney. Founded but a few years later, Hobart also owes its origins to the establishment of a penal colony – and its natural setting is just as impressive. Seen from its fine deep-water harbor, Hobart spills over the lower reaches of the Derwent Valley as Mt. Wellington towers in the background. Much of the city’s heritage is centered on the historic waterfront. North of the city stretches the vast parkland of the Queen’s Domain. Many of Tasmania’s other attractions are within easy reach of Hobart.
With more than 90 National Trust buildings, Hobart, founded in 1804, combines colonial character with a sophisticated metropolitan lifestyle.
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Aust...
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby.
YOUR SHIP - The Discovery Princess
Discovery Princess, third vessel designed from the ground up with Princess MedallionClassTM and the final Royal-class ship, will continue to deliver an array of innovative new experiences. Enjoy 270-degree sweeping views from the largest balconies at sea, unwind in ultimate comfort at The Sanctuary, and indulge your senses with world-class dining options from Michelin-star chefs. Plus, Princess Live Entertainment presents spectacular new productions that can only be seen in our state-of-the-art Princess Theater.
Discovery Princess, third vessel designed from the ground up with Princess MedallionClassTM and the final Royal-class ship, will continue to deliver an array of innovative new experiences. Enjoy 270-degree sweeping views from the largest balconies at sea, unwind in ultimate comfort at The Sanctuary, and indulge your senses with world-class dining options from Michelin-star chefs. Plus, Princess Live Entertainment presents spectacular new productions that can only be seen in our state-of-the-art Princess Theater.
Fitness Center
Jogging Track
Mini-golf course
Sports Court
Bistro
Chef’s Table
Chocolate Buffet
Churchill Lounge
Crooners Bar
Crown Grill
Dining Room
Gelato’s
International Cafe
Pizzeria
Private Dining Area
Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria
Salt Grill Bar
The Restaurant
The Retreat Pool Bar
Ultimate Balcony Dining
Internet Cafe
Bar/lounge Area
Casino
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Princess Theatre
Royal Theater
Vista Show Lounge
Beauty Salon
Hot Tubs
Hydro Massage Pool
Lotus Spa
Lotus Spa
Massage
Sun Terrace
Swimming Pool
The Sanctuary(adults only)
Thermal Suite
Art Gallery
Concierge
Medical Centre
Shops
The Market
Wedding Chapel
Description
Discovery Princess, third vessel designed from the ground up with Princess MedallionClassTM and the final Royal-class ship, will continue to deliver an array of innovative new experiences. Enjoy 270-degree sweeping views from the largest balconies at sea, unwind in ultimate comfort at The Sanctuary, and indulge your senses with world-class dining options from Michelin-star chefs. Plus, Princess Live Entertainment presents spectacular new productions that can only be seen in our state-of-the-art Princess Theater.
Fitness
Fitness Center
Jogging Track
Recreational
Mini-golf course
Sports Court
Food and Drink
Bistro
Chef’s Table
Chocolate Buffet
Churchill Lounge
Crooners Bar
Crown Grill
Dining Room
Gelato’s
International Cafe
Pizzeria
Private Dining Area
Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria
Salt Grill Bar
The Restaurant
The Retreat Pool Bar
Ultimate Balcony Dining
Technology
Internet Cafe
Entertainment
Bar/lounge Area
Casino
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Princess Theatre
Royal Theater
Vista Show Lounge
Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Hot Tubs
Hydro Massage Pool
Lotus Spa
Lotus Spa
Massage
Sun Terrace
Swimming Pool
The Sanctuary(adults only)
Thermal Suite
Other
Art Gallery
Concierge
Medical Centre
Shops
The Market
Wedding Chapel