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WONDERS DOWN UNDER

Australian cruises.

From urban verve to outback wilderness, Australia is a year-round sunny paradise.

A large island nation, Australia delivers the best of both the city and the country, the beach and the bush. The locals here are a laidback and friendly bunch, with a dry sense of humor and their own slang language. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach's turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Cruise to Australia and visit Queensland to experience the Whitsunday Islands, where you can snorkel to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism. For an authentic Australian adventure, head to the outback: Check out Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, with its red dome known as Ayers Rock.

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From The Bush To The Beach

From urban verve to outback wilderness, Australia is a year-round sunny paradise

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Join the throngs of sun-kissed Australian surfers and catch some of the world's best waves on Australia's beaches.

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SWOON OVER SYDNEY

Visit Australia and tour Sydney's urban attractions like the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Taronga Zoo. For outdoor fun, nap on the white sands of Bondi Beach or scale the magnificent rock formations of the Blue Mountains.

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MEET MELBOURNE

Melbourne is a hipster haven and Australia's culture, coffee and sports capital. Grab a flat black (the Australian version of an Americano, with espresso and hot water) at Patricia on Little Bourke Street, then rent a car and start off on the Great Ocean Road, which will take you along sweeping views of Australia's southern coast.

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HEAD TO THE OUTBACK

In the remote Northern Territory, visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: See the famous dome-shaped red rock rising out of the Central Australian Desert. Or check out Kakadu National Park, where you can see ancient rock art at Nourlangie or hike to the hidden waterfalls at Motor Car, Twin or Jim Jim Falls.

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TOWN AND COUNTRY

Get to know the different sides of Australia, from vibrant, modern cities to wild, untamed wilderness.

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KING AMONG REEFS

Snorkel, dive and swim along the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef — you can even charter a glass-bottomed boat to stay dry while seeing the only living organism visible from outer space. The reef is accessible from places like Cairns, Airlie Beach, Townsville and Port Douglas in Queensland.

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In Queensland, take a day trip to the surrounding tropical islands: Check out Fitzroy Island and its National Park, where you can laze on the white sands of the coral beach or go bird-watching for for emerald doves and white-bellied sea eagles. See the colored sands at postcard-perfect Fraser Island, or explore the wild island state of Tasmania during your vacation.

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PICK A BEACH

Explore Western Australia's Cape Le Grand National Park, which offers stunning coastline set against rolling heathlands filled with kangaroos. Check out Queensland's Gold Coast, where you'll find local favorite Nobby Beach (known colloquially as "Nobby's"). Or get lost in Tasmania's Freycinet National Park, where pink granite cliffs overlook white-sand beaches and clear blue waves.

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EXPEDITIONS DOWN UNDER SAY "G'DAY" TO AN OUTBACK ADVENTURE

Choose your Australian vacation adventure: Relax on a tropical island or one of thousands of beaches, hike in a remote national park or venture into the vibrant city.

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SAMPLE SYDNEY

A sampler cruise from Sydney is a great way to experience both Australia's biggest city and an exciting cruise.

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BE TANTALIZED BY TASMANIA

Tasmania is an underrated Australian state that's home to Cradle Mountain, the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site and the eccentric Museum of Old and New Art among other things to do.

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Arriving in Australia

The best time to visit Australia depends on where you want to go. The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland and the Northern Territory are best explored during dry season (May to September), while summer is the optimal time to visit southern states like Victoria and Tasmania.

Weather-wise, northern Australia enjoys an endless summer, but it does get cold in Victoria and Tasmania during winter. Meanwhile, Melbourne is known for displaying four seasons in one day, so always have a jacket and umbrella on hand, just in case.

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Uncover the best travel ideas for adventuring on your winter vacation as you voyage on a getaway to visit Australia, New Zealand, & other destinations.

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Great Barrier Reef Vacation Ideas

Discover the best water sports to try while on a Great Barrier Reef vacation and start planning your thrilling Australian adventure.

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Plan a trip for visiting Australia for a sky-high kite flying adventure. Make your Australian vacation a sensation with these travel temptations!

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Make your Australian vacation a sensation with these travel temptations! Discover the top 10 remarkable things to do when visiting Australia.

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From Melbourne to Sydney to iconic animal experiences and world-class wine regions, here are the 10 best things to do in Australia.

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A Guide to Australian Beaches

Discover the best Australian beaches for families, wildlife spotting, lounging, learning how to surf and diving into authentic beach culture.

In northern Australia, be aware that stingers (dangerous jellyfish) swarm the seas in the summer, from approximately October to March.

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The universal phone number for taxi services across the country is 131008.

HOW TO DINE DOWN UNDER

"Fair dinkum" — Aussie slang for "authentic" or "genuine" — Australian cuisine has been influenced by England, New Zealand and even Italy. However, there's nothing more Australian than throwing some steak and snags (sausages) on a barbie (barbecue) — no shrimps allowed.

Australian Classic Steak and Frites

POPULAR PUB GRUB

There are two dishes to order at an Aussie pub: a chicken parmigiana (called a parmi Down Under) or a burger, which will usually come topped with Australian specialties like beetroot or pineapple. Of course, you can always go for a classic steaks: Porterhouses are popular in Victoria, while rump steaks are particularly beloved in New South Wales.

Australian Biscuits

THE REAL BISCUIT

Australia has some delicious sweet treats, but it's perhaps best-known for perfecting the biscuit. Try Anzac biscuits with oats and golden syrup, lamingtons — a sponge square covered in chocolate and coconut — and Tim Tams, the local favorite brand of chocolate-covered biscuits.

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IT'S PIE TIME

Meat pies — with a flaky pastry crust baked around a savory filling of ground meat (typically beef or lamb) and spices — are a traditional Australian lunch or snack found in bakeries across the country. Another favorite is the Chiko Roll, similar to a large spring roll but filled with the signature Aussie ingredients of mutton, celery, barley, rice, carrots and spices.

Related Ports

The Australian coast is dotted with beautiful ports, like Esperance, to explore. In Queensland, Cairns and Airlie Beach are both gateways to the Great Barrier Reef. Meanwhile, Darwin is a gateway to the Northern Territory's rugged natural sights, including Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, and Uluru.

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Wollongong (Port Kembla), Australia

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Wildlife, Wine & Wonders

Life is different Down Under. From the UNESCO-protected Great Barrier Reef to the incandescent Waitomo Glowworm Caves, the experiences in this part of the world are epic, wild and wonderful. Our cruises to Australia and New Zealand introduce you to the cosmopolitan centers of Sydney, Auckland and Melbourne, but also navigate the seascapes of Milford Sound, explore lush valleys blanketed in vineyards and bring you firsthand encounters with the wilds of Tasmania and the heritage of the Maori.

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From outback adventures and vineyard tastings to delightful city tours and local immersions, Australia and New Zealand shore excursions bring you the best of the regional cuisine, culture, history and natural beauty. Extended evening stays and overnights across the region give you the chance to more fully embrace the iconic wonders and local life with explorations ashore and leisurely, meaningful touring.

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Extend your stay before or after your Australia and New Zealand cruise at one of these luxurious hotels, carefully selected for their superb location, ambiance, world-class standards of service, cuisine and amenities. Our hotel packages include free air date changes up to 3 days before or after your cruise and free transfers between the airport, hotel and ship as well as porterage. You’ll also enjoy the services of our exclusive Oceania Cruises hospitality desk at each hotel.

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Choose a sophisticated setting with the beautiful harbor-side haven of Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour, featuring 590 luxurious rooms, 35 of which are lavish suites. Spread over 35 floors in Darling Harbour’s tallest building, enjoy the latest technology and contemporary décor with chic French touches, plus unique dining experiences overlooking the harbor. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the harbor and skyline, laze the day away by the infinity pool or indulge at the Champagne Bar.

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Set in an art deco building dating from 1936, this refined hotel in the city center is a seven-minute walk from restaurants and bars in Viaduct Harbour and a nine-minute walk from the landmark Sky Tower. Stylish rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions, as well as mini-fridges and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Amenities include a wellness center and a chic fine dining restaurant and bar serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Shaped like Mandarin Oriental's iconic fan, this stunning hotel enjoys a wonderful setting in Marina Bay. Only minutes from the central business district and with a choice of fabulous restaurants, fantastic rooms and extensive leisure facilities, Mandarin Oriental Singapore offers the ultimate urban retreat. Combining subtle oriental touches with luxurious contemporary comforts, the accommodations exude a sense of understated style. From cappuccinos and cocktails to delicious cuisines from around the world, the hotel features multiple gourmet venues to suite every taste and mood.

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Our Australia & New Zealand Pre- and Post-Cruise Land Programs invite you to immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures, cuisines and rich history of this region. These multi-day, in-depth Land Programs include exclusive tours, premium hotel stays, airport transfers when arriving and departing the day your program begins and ends, and oftentimes locally inspired meals and porterage too.

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Cultural Sydney

Become immersed in Sydney’s extraordinary Aboriginal culture for a glimpse into an ancient lifestyle that still flourishes today. Take the ferry to Goat Island and discover its significance to the Aboriginal people, who own it once again. Wander about the Royal Botanic Garden and the national park Ku-Ring-Gai Chase for an understanding of herbal medicines and how the indigenous people nurtured the land. Deepen your insight even further by browsing Aboriginal artwork and listening to Elders tell spiritual Dreamtime stories.

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  • Visit the Royal Botanic Garden
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New Zealand’s Natural Wonders

Life is noticeably different beyond Auckland’s city limits. The pace is slower, the air exudes an aura of joy and nature isn’t shy about flaunting her wonders. It won’t take long to embrace the beauty, especially in the fertile farmlands, the ideal setting to savor a flight of wines at a boutique vineyard. It’s easy to lose yourself in natural environs such as Muriwai Beach, where colonies of seabirds ride the offshore updrafts. And what a rare treat to cruise across a deep cavern lake eerily illuminated by thousands of glowworms.

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Angkor Wat – From Singapore

The Angkor Archaeological Park offers a rare glimpse into the scale, power and architectural ingenuity of the Khmer empire that flourished in this Cambodian jungle setting until the 15th century. The ruins of Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument, may be the park’s star attraction but the Hindu-Buddhist temples at nearby Angkor Thom are just as staggeringly beautiful. The hundreds of serenely smiling stone faces at its Bayon Temple are particularly memorable, especially considering that they were carved with hand tools about 900 years ago.

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Catch a wave at Bondi, shop ‘til you drop in the city or sip a long black in the vibrant inner west before a cruise from Sydney. Culturally diverse, Sydney offers plenty to explore, from art galleries and ancient Aboriginal culture, to iconic structures and a heady mix of cuisines. When cruising from Sydney’s deep-water port in the heart of the city, you can explore it all before or after your next Sydney cruise with Princess.

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New Zealand Cruises

Cruise from Sydney and head ‘across the ditch’ to New Zealand, Australia’s closest neighbour. Sample award-winning wines in Picton, discover rich Māori heritage in the Bay of Islands or explore Tolkien’s mythical Middle Earth. With Princess’ Across the Ditch program, sample the best of the region and immerse yourself in local culture on board any of our round-trip cruises from Sydney or one-way trips to Auckland.

Australia Cruises

Cruising from Sydney allows you to explore the very best of Australia – including its rich culture and diverse landscape. Dive the Great Barrier Reef, browse Hobart’s Salamanca Markets or tantalise your tastebuds in the Barossa Valley and Margaret River wine regions. From bustling cities to deserted outback, coastal paradise to craggy peaks to lush rainforest, Australia is a land that has it all.

Australia Seacations

One of the wonderful things about Australia is the fact that you don’t have to go far to see something new. If you’re short on time, short cruises from Sydney allow you to explore some of the country’s highlights. On 2 or 3-day cruises from Sydney, browse Melbourne’s boutique stores and laneways, see a koala at Brisbane’s Australia Zoo or kick back and relax on the Gold Coast.

Papua New Guinea

Located off the north coast of Australia, the rugged paradise of Papua New Guinea is the perfect destination for those who want to head off the beaten track. On a cruise from Sydney, relax on Alotau’s immaculate white-sand beaches, or dive the Conflict Islands’ pristine reef system to uncover the intriguing marine life within. You’ll soon realize that Papua New Guinea is a place that’s not easily forgotten.

Tasmania Cruises

Located just off Australia’s mainland, Tasmania offers plenty to explore on your next cruise from Sydney. Stroll through bustling Hobart and sample some of the local produce, then uncover the state’s history as a penal colony at Port Arthur. Trek Tassie’s wilderness on a hike of Cradle Mountain, or marvel at the beauty of Freycinet Peninsula. Whether on a short cruise getaway or a longer trip, Tasmania is simply a must-see.

South America Cruises

From the balmy jungles of South America to the icy terrains of Antarctica, revel in the best of both worlds on a cruise from Sydney. In Puntarenas, learn how Starbucks coffee beans are harvested at the company’s only farm. Walk past pyramids in Huatulco, and uncover treasures of Mesoamerica. Or ascend to Corcovado Mountain and visit one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.

Tahiti & South Pacific Cruises

On cruises from Sydney, step into paradise as you uncover the mesmerising beauty of Tahiti and the islands of the South Pacific. Explore these dream destinations and bask in the crystal waters of Lemon Bay Beach in New Caledonia’s Noumea. Kayak within a secret oasis at Vanuatu’s Mystery Island, wander colourful markets in Fiji’s Lautoka or discover rich French Polynesian culture in Tahiti.

Asia Cruises

Home to ancient civilizations and long-standing traditions, Asia welcomes you to explore age-old cultures. Learn the art of Thai dancing in Bangkok, navigate the Cu Chi tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City or discover 8,000-year-old history at the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Between the landmarks and local connections, experience a sensory experience unlike any other on a cruise from Sydney to Asia.

What You Need to Know About Cruises from Sydney

Vibrant, bustling and culturally diverse, Sydney is full of treasures well worth exploring. Here’s everything you need to know about the city, so you can really make the most of your cruise from Sydney.

Sydney at a glance

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  • Currency : Australian Dollar (AUD)
  • Time Zone : Australian Eastern Time (AET)
  • Docking : Your cruise from Sydney docks at White Bay Cruise Terminal or the Overseas Passenger Terminal (Circular Quay West).
  • Attire : Opt for shorts and t-shirts during the hot and humid summer months (December to February) and long pants and sweaters in the cooler months of winter (June to August).
  • Transportation : Public transport makes Sydney easy to get around, thanks to its ferries, buses, trains and light rail. Driving in the city is not recommended, especially during peak hour, due to high density traffic.

Things to do in Sydney

Whether taking a short cruise from Sydney or a world tour, there’s plenty to explore in the city before or after your cruise. Foodies can indulge in diverse cuisines, while history and nature lovers can find hidden gems at every turn. Climb the Harbour Bridge, tour the Opera House or wander the Royal Botanic Gardens. Outside the city, cool off at Manly Beach, hike the Blue Mountains or catch a game at Sydney Cricket Ground.

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Whether you are planning Australia cruises from Sydney or want to sail away on expedition cruises to the Kimberley, there will definitely be a sailing that perfectly suits your schedule. Furthermore, cruises around Australia have something for every kind of voyager. From bustling city adventures in Sydney or Melbourne, endless beach-hopping in the Gold Coast or the Whitsundays, to magnificent natural vistas in the Kimberley or the Great Barrier Reef, there are simply so many places to go across this marvellous country of Australia.

Discover our gorgeous coastline and beyond on Australia cruises

The brilliant advantage of Australia cruises are their proximity to fantastic destinations nearby including New Zealand, the South Pacific, and Asia! Enjoy a couple of relaxing days along the eastern coastline, then sail across the ditch with an excellent trip to some unforgettable fjords in New Zealand. Sail up from Melbourne and see the Harbour Bridge in Sydney, then journey to the sandy shores of the South Pacific. Take a memorable jaunt to Darwin before heading up to some vibrant cultures in Asia. Regardless of your choice, any Australia is destined to be one you’ll remember for a lifetime.

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What really makes cruises around Australia better than so many other destinations across the globe? The luxury cruise lines that operate down under year-round! World-renowned cruise lines such as Silversea , Ponant , and Windstar offer spectacular Australia cruises that elevate your journey from the moment you arrive. Boasting remarkable accommodation options and exquisite dining venues that will scintillate the tastebuds, to onshore excursions organised by teams with decades of experience, booking an Australian cruise with a luxury cruise line is a must for anyone searching for an immersive and extraordinary holiday. From Australian expedition cruises to grand Australian circumnavigations, check out the upcoming itineraries from these cruise lines today before they are inevitably booked out!

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Discover the extraordinary wonders of the world in truly all-inclusive ultra-luxury.

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The World’s First   Discovery Yachts 

Combining innovative design and state-of-the-art technology, Scenic Eclipse sets the benchmark in 6-star ocean cruising. It’s more than an ultra-luxury voyage; it’s immersive, all-inclusive exploration and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. 

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Where ultra-luxury meets   discovery 

Enjoy the discovery experience of a lifetime as we reveal the many wonders of the world’s magnificent oceans and waterways from the elegant surrounds of Scenic Eclipse. 

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Ocean Cruise Tours & Trips in Australia

Unpack once and explore myriad destinations on an ocean cruise. Explore the coastlines and ports of Australia from the comfort of your ship. With 22 ocean and sea cruises ranging from 9 day(s) to 29 days, you're sure to find a cruise trip that's right for you!

22 Ocean Cruise tour packages in Australia with reviews

Discover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness Tour

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Discover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness

The Kimberley: Broome to Darwin Cruise- Premium Adventure Tour

The Kimberley: Broome to Darwin Cruise- Premium Adventure

Australia\'s Top End: Cape York & Arnhem Land Tour

Australia's Top End: Cape York & Arnhem Land

Australian Odyssey: Western Australia & The Abrolhos Islands (Start Broome, End Perth) Tour

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Australian Odyssey: Western Australia & The Abrolhos Islands (Start Broome, End Perth)

Ultimate Western Australia, The Abrolhos Islands and Kimberley Coastline Tour

Ultimate Western Australia, The Abrolhos Islands and Kimberley Coastline

Uncover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness Tour

Uncover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness

Along the East Coast of Australia: Beaches & the Great Barrier Reef Tour

Along the East Coast of Australia: Beaches & the Great Barrier Reef

Natural Wonders of Australia & the Kimberley Coastline - a cruise & land journey Tour

Natural Wonders of Australia & the Kimberley Coastline - a cruise & land journey

Kimberley Coast Adventure Broome to Darwin  (2024) Tour

Kimberley Coast Adventure Broome to Darwin (2024)

Kimberley Coastal Expedition Broome → Darwin (2024) Tour

Kimberley Coastal Expedition Broome → Darwin (2024)

Kimberley Coast Adventure Darwin to Broome (2024) Tour

Kimberley Coast Adventure Darwin to Broome (2024)

Natural Wonders of Australia & the Secrets of Indonesia - a cruise & land journey Tour

Natural Wonders of Australia & the Secrets of Indonesia - a cruise & land journey

Tasman Coastal Cruise (including Bruny Island) Tour

Tasman Coastal Cruise (including Bruny Island)

The Chairman\'s Voyage: East Coast Islands & Reefs Tour

The Chairman's Voyage: East Coast Islands & Reefs

Top End & Kimberley Snapshot Cruise Tour

Top End & Kimberley Snapshot Cruise

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Expect over-the-top adventure when you travel down under on a Holland America Line cruise to Australia. You can scale the Sydney Harbour Bridge, meet Tasmanian devils in Port Arthur (or ghosts in Hobart!), ride camels on Cable Beach in Broome, and hop a helicopter in Melbourne for a flight down the Yarra River Valley. Other wow-worthy moments on your Australia cruise: trekking through the planet’s oldest rainforest in Townsville, and snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef during a call in Cairns.

Consortium of red crabs on Christmas Island, Australia

Scenic Cruising Christmas Island

Sunrise Over Torres Strait

Scenic Cruising Torres Strait

A kangaroo pokes his head up from the bush.

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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An underwater view of the Great Barrier Reef

At Sea (Great Barrier Reef)

View of the bay in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia seen on one of many Holland America Line Australia Cruises

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

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USA to Australia Cruises

There are cruises from the United States to Australia, but there aren't many because it's a long trip. A cruise to Australia is the comfortable and luxurious way to get down under.

US to Australia cruises depart from Los Angeles, Hawaii, Seattle, New York, and San Francisco.

94-day cruise to Australia on Holland America . Round-trip from San Diego (California) to Honolulu (Hawaii), Lahaina (Hawaii), Hilo (Hawaii), Fanning Island (Kiribati), Pago Pago (American Samoa), Apia (Samoa), Suva (Fiji), Lautoka (Fiji), Port Vila (Vanuatu), Noumea (New Calendonia), Brisbane (Australia), Airlie Beach (Australia), Townsville (Australia), Cairns (Australia), Darwin (Australia), Komodo Island (Indonesia), Broome (Australia), Exmouth (Australia), Geraldton (Australia), Fremantle (Australia), Albany (Australia), Port Lincoln (Australia), Kangaroo Island (Australia), Adelaide (Australia), Melbourne (Australia), Port Arthur (Australia), Hobart (Australia), Sydney (Australia), Dunedin (New Zealand), Akaroa (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Napier (New Zealand), Tauranga (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand), Tonga, Niue, Rarotonga, Bora Bora, Huahine, Tahiti, Tuamotu and Nuku Hiva. • 2024 departure: January 3.

55-night cruise to Australia on Cunard Line . One-way from New York to Sydney (Australia). Visit Southampton (England), Lisbon (Portugal), Tenerife (Canary Islands), Walvis Bay (Namibia), Port Elizabeth (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Durban (South Africa), Le Port (Reunion), Port Louis (Mauritius), Fremantle (Australia), Adelaide (Australia) and Melbourne (Australia). • 2024 departure: January 3.

39-night cruise to Australia on Seabourn . One-way from Los Angeles (California) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Hilo (Hawaii), Maui (Hawaii), Honolulu (Hawaii), Kauai (Hawaii), Fanning Island, Samoa, Pago Pago, Nuku alofa, Russell (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand), Tauranga (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Picton (New Zealand) and New Plymouth (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: January 11.

26-night cruise to Australia on Princess Cruises . One-way from Los Angeles (California) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Maui (Hawaii), Apia (Samoa), Auckland (New Zealand), New Plymouth (New Zealand), Picton (New Zealand) and Dunedin (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: January 18.

25-night cruise to Australia on Cunard Line . One-way from San Francisco (California) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Apia (Samoa), Suva (Fiji), Auckland (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand) and Christchurch (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: February 7.

28-night cruise to Australia on Royal Caribbean . One-way from Los Angeles (California) to Brisbane (Australia). Visit Maui (Hawaii), Kona (Hawaii), Oahu (Hawaii), Moorea, Tahiti, Auckland (New Zealand), Bay of Islands (New Zealand), Sydney (Australia) and Newcastle (Australia). • 2024 departure: February 11.

36-night cruise to Australia on Princess Cruises . One-way from New York to Sydney (Australia). Visit Key West (Florida), the Panama Canal, Manta (Ecuador), Lima (Peru), Pisco (Peru), Easter Island, Tahiti, Moorea, Auckland (New Zealand) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: July 13.

22-night cruise to Australia on Carnival Cruise Line . One-way from Seattle (Washington) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Moorea, Tahiti and Fiji. • 2024 departure: September 19.

31-day cruise to Australia on Princess Cruises . One-way from San Francisco (California) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Los Angeles (California), Honolulu (Hawaii), Maui (Hawaii), Papeete (Tahiti), Moorea (French Polynesia), Bay of Islands (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand), Napier (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand) and Picton (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: September 24.

18-night cruise to Australia on Celebrity Cruises . One-way from Honolulu (Hawaii) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Tahiti, Moorea, Raiatea, Auckland (New Zealand), Tauranga (Australia) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: October 3.

23-day cruise to Australia on Princess Cruises . One-way from Honolulu (Hawaii) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Maui (Hawaii), Papeete (Tahiti), Moorea (French Polynesia), Pago Pago (American Samoa), Tauranga (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand) and Picton (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: October 4.

19-night cruise to Australia on Royal Caribbean . One-way from Honolulu (Hawaii) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Tahiti, Moorea, Raiatea, Auckland (New Zealand) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). • 2024 departure: October 13.

23-day cruise to Australia on Holland America . One-way from Seattle (Washington) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Kona (Hawaii), Apia (Samoa), Suva (Fiji), Lautoka (Fiji), Lifou (New Caledonia) and Noumea (New Caledonia). • 2024 departure: October 24.

46-night cruise to Australia on Seabourn . One-way from Los Angeles (California) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Maui (Hawaii), Hilo (Hawaii), Honolulu (Hawaii), Kona (Hawaii), Kiribati, Bora Bora, Tahiti, Raiatea, Arutanga, Rarotonga, Niue, Tonga, Russell (New Zealand), Waiheke Island (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Kaikoura (New Zealand), Akaroa (New Zealand), Timaru (New Zealand), Stewart Island (New Zealand), Melbourne (Australia) and Eden (Australia). • 2024 departure: November 27.

22-night cruise to Australia on Carnival Cruise Line . One-way from Seattle (Washington) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Honolulu (Hawaii), Tahiti, Moorea and Noumea. • 2025 departure: September 18.

19-night cruise to Australia on Celebrity Cruises . One-way from Honolulu (Hawaii) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Moorea (French Polynesia), Tahiti (French Polynesia), Raiatea (French Polynesia), Tauranga (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). • 2025 departure: October 1.

19-night cruise to Australia on Celebrity Cruises . One-way from Honolulu (Hawaii) to Sydney (Australia). Visit Papeete (Tahiti), Moorea (French Polynesia), Tauranga (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). • 2025 departure: October 2.

Australia Ocean Cruises

Be enriched by a vibrant land of vivid contrasts home to the oldest civilization on Earth, on a Discovery Voyage.

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Discover Australia in ultra-luxury 

Immerse yourself in magnificent landscapes from red deserts, turquoise oceans, and tropical reefs to the sacred terrain of Australia’s Indigenous people, while indulging in 6-star ultra-luxury on board Scenic Eclipse, The World’s First Discovery Yachts™.

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Explore Australia though a discovery lens on a Scenic Eclipse II Discovery Voyage.

Discover  remarkable landscapes , ancient cultures, and idyllic islands.

With decades of experience and being founded in Australia 38 years ago, our journey designers have been on a quest to create truly all-inclusive voyages that you will remember for a lifetime. 

Discover Australia

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Why choose Scenic Eclipse?

Scenic Eclipse II has been designed to be the ultimate 6-star ultra-luxury cruise experience of a lifetime for up to just 228 guests. From natural to cultural, ancient monuments to sparkling cities, a Scenic Eclipse Discovery Voyage will inspire and excite you.

World Class Design & Technology

Designed with an unwavering commitment to safety and excellence ensuring the highest international safety standards, Scenic Eclipse II features include a GPS Dynamic Positioning System which enables the ship to maintain location without dropping anchor on sensitive seabeds. Its extended stabilizers, forward bow thrusters, and an electronic Azipod propulsion system enable safe and comfortable navigation.

Hand controlling operating system on Scenic Eclipse

6-Star Ultra-Luxury

Watch the world go by from your private verandah suite in 6-star ultra-luxury. Personalized butler service is included with every suite, along with a close to 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio. Take a culinary journey at up to 10 included dining experiences and the eight bars and lounges.

Butler service

Unrivaled Viewing & Relaxation

Scenic Eclipse II has an abundance of space, providing a relaxing vantage point to spot incredible landmarks and wildlife, ensuring you make the most of every moment. Indulge in the expansive 5,920 sq ft Senses Spa#, rejuvenate in the yoga and Pilates studio, and visit the Sky Deck & Bar which includes a vitality pool, cabanas, and relaxed seating.

Viewing area on Scenic Eclipse

Personalized Experiences & Expert Guides 

Scenic Eclipse II voyages are truly all-inclusive with curated Scenic Freechoice and Discovery excursions, which are designed to cater to all interests and fitness levels. A Discovery Team of up to 15 experts, along with local guides, will provide deep insights and safely guide you throughout your journey. In the Kimberley, the team will be led by Mike Cusack, an award-winning wilderness expert with a passion for Australia’s Northwest who has been guiding for more than three decades and has extensive experience in the region.

Explore King George River by Zodiac

On Board Helicopters and a Submersible 

Soar above the horizon, with two state-of-the-art helicopters^ on board Scenic Eclipse, custom-designed for optimal flightseeing and excursions. Dive below in the Great Barrier Reef on board Scenic Neptune II, a customized submersible^ which can take guests 328 sq ft underwater to reveal the sublime wonders of the sea.

Helicopter flying over islands

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To learn more about the Discovery Yacht experience as well as the many dining venues, health and wellbeing amenities, and entertainment options.

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Featured Itineraries

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Uncover the Kimberley Coastline: An Ancient Wilderness

The treasures of Kimberley’s ancient shores

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Australian Odyssey: Western Australia & The Abrolhos Islands

West Australian Coastal Odyssey

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Grand Australian Sojourn: Newcastle to Broome

Explore the Wonders of Australia

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Australia's Top End: Cape York & Arnhem Land

The Land of Plenty

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Along the East Coast of Australia: Beaches & the Great Barrier Reef

Coral Sanctuaries and Pristine Islands

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Ultimate East Coast, Northern Australia & the Indonesian Archipelago

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Your guide to cruising Australia

^Flights on board our two helicopters, helicopter experiences, and submersible at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval, and weather conditions. Submersible, kayak, and Stand up paddle boarding are unable to operate in the Kimberley region. #Spa treatments at additional cost.

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Gisborne, New Zealand

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Helicopter flight over the Yasawa Islands, Fiji

Polynesia & The Pacific Islands

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The Best New Cruises in the World: 2024 Hot List

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It’s inevitable: Every spring when we pull together the Hot List , our annual collection of the world’s best new hotels, restaurants, and cruise ships, a staffer remarks that this latest iteration has got to be the best one ever. After a year’s worth of traveling the globe—to stay the night at a converted farmhouse in the middle of an olive grove outside Marrakech , or sail aboard a beloved cruise line’s inaugural Antarctic voyage—it’s easy to see why we get attached. But this year’s Hot List, our 28th edition, might really be the best one ever. It’s certainly our most diverse, featuring not only a hotel suite that was once Winston Churchill’s office, but also the world’s largest cruise ship and restaurants from Cape Town to Bali. We were surprised and inspired by this year’s honorees, and we know you will be too. These are the Hot List cruise winners for 2024.

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Celebrity Ascent — Celebrity Cruises Arrow

Celebrity is a premium big-ship cruise brand, focusing on exquisite dining, cutting-edge amenities, Instagram-worthy public spaces chock-full of bespoke art pieces, and avant-garde onboard entertainment. The ship makes passengers feel, in a word, glamorous. Celebrity Ascent ’s sumptuously designed interiors are flooded with natural light and evoke an air of playful sophistication that make a week on board an escape worth cherishing. Passengers may find themselves longing to return for just one more succulent crab claw at Raw on 5, one more martini poured by bottle-spinning bartenders in the Martini Bar, or one more dazzling, acrobatic stage show, in the days following their farewells to this beautiful ship. From $710 per person for a seven-night sailing. —Scott Laird

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Emerald Sakara — Emerald Cruises Arrow

Now with two oceangoing vessels joining Emerald’s more established fleet of nine river-dedicated “Star-Ships,” the decade-old cruise line is extending a brand built on unpretentious luxury to more corners of the world. Christened last August, the 100-guest superyacht, Sakara, is a near twin to Azzurra, which in 2022 ushered in a new era for Emerald by taking to the high seas. Sakara, like its sister, delightfully blurs the line between the luxury and ultra-luxury cruise categories, offering attentive service, gourmet cuisine, tasteful decor, and an eclectic slate of activities at a price point friendly to more budgets. The cherry on top with both superyachts is a slew of perks atypical of small-ship sailing, ranging from an impressively comprehensive spa to a marina platform well equipped for more fun in the sun. Despite having so much good stuff, each vessel is remarkably spacious. Getting a sense of being on a private yacht is easy like Sunday morning. Sakara is homeported in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean through at least March 2026; Azzurra, too, in addition to the Middle East, Kenya, and the Seychelles. Emerald’s river operations are based in Europe and Southeast Asia. (Note that a third ship, the Kaia , has just been announced by the cruise line; it debuts in April 2026, and, for all the early birds, it is now open for bookings.) From $3,850. —David Dickstein

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Explora I — Explora Journeys Arrow

With a showpiece lobby bar, upscale restaurants, and a sultry infinity pool, Explora Journeys' relaxed luxury-resort-at-sea vibe strikes the perfect balance on Explora I. Launched in August 2023, the all-inclusive ship is disarmingly beautiful. A sleek navy blue exterior cocoons 461 suites, all with deep balconies, walk-in closets, and marble bathrooms. There is free-flowing Champagne, 7,500 square feet of wellness space, and 18 drinking and dining venues. From Emporium Marketplace, with its decadent raw bar, to pan-Asian restaurant Sakura, the dining on Explora I is sensational. Marble & Co. Grill is an intimate steakhouse where aging meats hang in temperature-controlled cabinets. At Anthology, the ship's only supplementary restaurant, guest chefs—such as Claude Le Tohic of San Francisco's O' by Claude Le Tohic—curate sublime tasting menus. There's more: The only Rolex boutique at sea, huge hot tubs, and a shore program that sees some land experiences developed in partnership with revered explorer Mike Horn. From $698 per person per night. —Kerry Spencer

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Icon of the Seas — Royal Caribbean International Arrow

Aboard the Icon, you can really get lost. The behemoth is just plain big, with capacity for nearly 8,000 when combining passengers and crew across 20 decks and 250,800 gross tons. Two and a half laps around the ship’s jogging track, a particular highlight onboard, and you’ve run a mile. So one can find themselves in need of a map—forgetting your sunscreen, for example, in your cabin is a bit of a chore depending on how far you’ve made it. But the abundance of things to do is also narcotic, and you feel a bit like a lotus-eater attempting to navigate it all while keeping your head. Amid the relentless entertainment, not to be missed are the top-notch performers present everywhere, from the Olympic-level aquatics show that you can watch from the windows of the specialty seafood restaurant should seating be elusive (it often is) to the cafeteria, where crew members dressed as food items sing songs reminding (commanding, actually, which is fabulous) passengers to wash their hands at sinks near the entrance. If you wish to enjoy the largest waterpark at sea, by the way, do what I did not and pack a swimsuit without zippers. From $2,249. —Charlie Hobbs

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MSC Euribia — MSC Cruises Arrow

Looking at a row of cruise ships in port, you'll spot MSC Euribia right away. She's covered bow to stern by an ocean-themed mural by German artist Alex Flämig that bears the hashtag #SaveTheSeas nodding to the MSC's dedication to sustainable cruising: the European cruise line aims to be net-zero by 2050. MSC Euribia brings it one step closer to that goal, as it's the fleet's greenest ship yet, operating on liquified natural gas (LNG) and running advanced water and waste treatment systems onboard. But enough with the technical details—this mega-ship is packed with activities and entertainment, with 10 restaurants, 21 bars, five pools, two performance venues, and a bevy of family-friendly amenities, like an F1 simulator, a waterpark, and a bowling alley. More adult-oriented highlights include the MSC Aurea Spa, with a thermal suite outfitted with thalassotherapy pools, a salt cave, and a snow room, as well as the Helios Wine Maker bar for wine tastings. From $519. —Stefanie Waldek

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Norwegian Viva — Norwegian Cruise Line Arrow

The second entry in Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class, Viva is like an Irish twin of older sister Prima . There’s the same stateroom count at 1,586, done in pristine and pleasing neutrals, as well as familiarly tricked-out amenities like the zippy 1,400-foot go-kart racing track that undulates over the top decks. Importantly, the Ocean Walk, which my colleague Mercedes Bleth adored aboard the Prima, remains. But round two afforded the premier name in large-ship cruising a chance to tweak and perfect, with an influx of seating options both in the ship’s complimentary dining hall as well as on its myriad decks. Across from the signature “zero-waste” Metropolitan Bar, where yummy drinks are whipped up from the ship’s food waste (I particularly enjoy a buttery Croissant Mai-Tai, for which hardening pastries are boiled down into sweetening syrup; the same is done with banana peels) is an interactive piece of digital art 52 feet wide that sees butterflies flit beside passersby. Breezy class all around. From $979. —Charlie Hobbs

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Oceania Vista — Oceania Cruises Arrow

Vista, Oceania’s first new ship in more than a decade and the first of its Allura Class, debuted with small but mighty upgrades to its previous ships: better stabilizers for a smoother sailing experience; stronger Wi-Fi; lighting and architecture designed to make the ship’s common spaces look and feel roomier; a resort-like pool deck; and balconies in every cabin. The real star of the show, though, is the food and beverage experience— Vista ’s culinary program delivers on its promise of top-quality venues you’ll want to make the rounds at. New to the lineup are Ember, a steakhouse with decor straight out of Napa Valley, and Aquamar Kitchen, serving up lighter fare that doesn’t skimp on taste. Celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or a just-because occasion with the Cellar Masters Wine Luncheon, a five-course meal and wine pairing. And don’t miss the elaborate sea day brunch, where towers of lobster, crab, and caviar await. Of course, the ship is just one destination. This year Vista is splitting time between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean; next year it will venture farther into Europe with ports of call like Istanbul, Stockholm, and Klaipeda, Lithuania. Its sister ship, Allura, sets sail in 2025 From $2,699. —Madison Flager

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Scenic Eclipse II — Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours Arrow

The eagerly awaited Scenic Eclipse II is the new and improved version of Scenic's first expedition vessel, Scenic Eclipse . Dubbed "discovery yachts" for their sleek look and top-tier service, the sisters are nearly identical, with most changes so subtle that most guests might not even notice them, such as the slight enlargement of the steam room in the spa. But a big difference can be found on deck 10, where a plunge pool with jets for simulated lap swimming has taken the place of two hot tubs—and there's a new Sky Bar up here. Otherwise, Scenic Eclipse II has the same beloved amenities of its sister, most notably 10 exceptional dining experiences, from a sushi bar to a French restaurant with an attached Champagne bar; a 5,920-square-foot spa; two helicopters; and a submersible. Capable of sailing all over the world, including the polar regions, Scenic Eclipse II has itineraries for every type of traveler. From $7,455. —Stefanie Waldek

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Seabourn Pursuit — Seabourn Cruise Line Arrow

Pursuit is a small “yacht-like” expedition ship with a distinct green exterior whose destinations range from Antarctica to warmer climes like the Kimberley in Australia. The decadent cabins, bigger than some standard hotel rooms, feel spacious and relaxing, complete with all the subtle touches that make you feel immediately at home. You can hang your evening attire in the walk-in closet and dry your wet swimwear—or damp Arctic expedition gear—in the built-in warming compartment; have sunrise breakfasts or sunset cocktails mixed at the in-room wet bar on your private balcony; and sleep in a plush, queen-sized bed. But what truly sets this cruise apart is the attentive and personable staff who quickly learn your name and personal preferences, providing VIP treatment throughout the journey. From $10,799. —Taylor Eisenhauer

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Seven Seas Grandeur — Regent Seven Seas Cruises Arrow

Ports in the Caribbean, the Greek Isles, and the Riviera might be the draw, but the all-inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises produces ships that have travelers looking forward to those days at sea, as its sixth offering, Grandeur, further proves. All of the 372 suites, which start at a roomy 307 square feet, are decorated in calming neutral blues and beige, and feature furnished balconies; most have L'Occitane bubbles for the marble tub. Quiet comfort can also be had in the Serene Spa & Wellness outdoor lounge area, following a massage on a quartz crystal bed that mimics the feel of warm sand. Cravings for a porterhouse or a vegetarian Salisbury steak can be sated by Prime 7, with other venues serving specialty pan-Asian cuisine, French fare, ample buffets, and Italian offerings. Mainstay Compass Rose has been reimagined as a light, airy space where diners breakfast under playfully elegant pillars that resemble crystal trees. Grandeur 's whimsy extends to its reception area, where guests can check out Journey in Jewels, the Fabergé egg made specifically for the vessel, where it will remain for the rest of its jeweled ovoid days. The maximum number of 744 guests ensures unhurried service and uncrowded environs as you recover from a sunny day of swimming with Caribbean pigs. From $4,699 . —Alexandra Sanidad

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Silver Nova — Silversea Cruises Arrow

A voyage on Silversea’s latest ship, Silver Nova, is one of taste and style. With expansive glass features throughout each of the 11 decks, and an ocean-facing saltwater swimming pool, the ship’s unique asymmetrical design leaves room for adults to run and play (with swank, of course). The Nova ’s reimagined culinary experience, SALT (Sea and Land Taste), is the first large-scale, regional restaurant at sea, and acts as an invitation to guests to experience more than an excursion. While initially introduced on Silver Moon, the Nova ’s SALT program includes SALT Lab by day: an intimate cooking class with highly acclaimed chefs and regional cuisine recipes inspired by the next destination. With one nightly seating, SALT Chef's Table offers an exclusive and creatively interactive dining experience. It’s all very intimate—as chefs showcase the art of their crafts firsthand, guests peek into a new culture, and place, before even disembarking. From $3,050. —Jessica Chapel

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There are superbly comfortable spaces and floor-to-ceiling windows aplenty on World Voyager, the latest vessel from Atlas Ocean Voyages. On an Antarctica expedition, from the sauna or the spa’s relaxation room, with its heated loungers perfectly positioned in front of a wall of glass, you might watch turquoise icebergs float by. Back in your cozy stateroom, Champagne and strawberries await, as do the views from a Juliet or walkout balcony. The look throughout the 100 cabins and public spaces is Scandinavian modern, thanks to blond woods, marble floors, plush carpets in geometric patterns, and curvaceous furniture draped in velvety fabrics. In the elegant dining room, the focus is on international cuisine with a farm-to-table slant—think mushroom risotto and smoked duck with chargrilled vegetables. Meanwhile, the multipage cocktail menu beckons guests to a pair of spacious lounges. Blending yacht-style elegance and boutique-resort intimacy, this is a ship where you can make new friends easily but also retreat to a favorite spot to enjoy high tea in peaceful solitude while awaiting details from the crew on the adventures that lie ahead. From $1849. —Celeste Moure

Newest luxury submersible offers ocean explorers champagne and blackjack

'...you feel at one with the water.'

By Mack DeGeurin | Published Apr 25, 2024 10:33 AM EDT

Eight passengers and a pilot can dive up to 200 meters in Triton’s new luxury submersible.

When OceanGate’s under-tested Titan submersible went missing last summer , it captured the attention of millions worldwide. Authorities frantically scoured the North Atlantic Ocean for days only to eventually determine the small vessel had catastrophically imploded , killing its five passengers instantly . The tragic incident doesn’t appear to have actually slowed demand or interest in the vessels among its audience of passionate, and often wealthy , underwater exploration enthusiasts. The latest in ocean submersibles by a different company, Triton, recently delivered its most eye-catching submersible to date dubbed the 660/9 AVA . This particular submersible won’t dive as deep as some industry competitors—or as deep as the Triton 36000/2 aka Limiting Factor which Triton says is “the deepest diving sub in the world.” However, the new 660/9 AVA does promise passengers an over-the-top, luxurious experience. 

660/9 AVA can plunge 600 feet below the surface. (Deep-sea technically begins at 656 feet. ) The submersible will offer eight passengers and a pilot a panoramic view of the water world surrounding them. In a video released this week highlighting the submersible, Triton described the 660/9 AVA as “a vessel of discovery crafted for extraordinary experiences.” Triton delivered its first 660/9 AVA to a cruise company earlier this month.

Newest luxury submersible offers ocean explorers champagne and blackjack

The vessel’s elongated, bubble-like design is part of what Triton describes as the world’s first “free-form acrylic pressure hull.” Occupants who can afford a trip in the glitzy submersible can explore marine life in style. Triton says passengers can engage in a variety of premium activities including “cocktail dives,” “spa treatment,” and “subsea gaming.” A render of the submersible on Triton’s website shows it equipped with a blackjack table, dining arrangements, and plenty of champagne. 

Triton derived its first 660/9 AVC to the firm Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours earlier this month. That specific sub has been bestowed the name “Scenic Neptune II.” Over the next two years passengers will have the opportunity to lower the submersible down for a look though ocean waters off the coasts of New Zealand, Indonesia, and even East Antarctica. 

Tourists can enjoy a meal or even play blackjack while exploring the ocean floor.

“The clarity of the acrylic hull once submerged is such that you feel at one with the water,” Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours Director of Discovery Operations Jason Flesher said in a statement. “Encountering the vibrant marine life of the South Pacific and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef within Scenic Neptune II will create memories to last a lifetime.” 

Triton was founded in 2007. Since then, its fleet of various submersibles have been used for everything from deep-sea research and film making to ambitious ocean exploration. Some of the biggest celebrity names in submersible ocean exploration, like hedge fund manager Ray Dalio and acclaimed film director James Cameron, have previously partnered with the company . Both Dalio and Cameron have expressed interest in using vessels like these to discover new parts of the ocean still shrouded in darkness.

Updates 04/26/24: The spelling of “Triton” has been corrected in the final paragraph of this post . A mention of Triton’s other, deeper-diving sub has been added.

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