Australian-Pacific Cruise roundtrip from SYDNEY aboard Princess Cruises - Sun Princess

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42 Day Australian-Pacific Cruise aboard Sun Princess

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Itinerary for Sun Princess 42 Day Australia/Circle Pacific Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
3/3/2010 Sydney, Australia 4:00 PM
3/9/2010 Darwin, Australia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
3/14/2010 Bander Seri Begawan (Muara), Brunei 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
3/15/2010 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
3/18/2010 Hong Kong, China 8:00 AM 11:00 PM
3/21/2010 Shanghai, China 6:00 AM 11:00 PM
3/23/2010 Pusan, South Korea 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
3/24/2010 Nagasaki, Japan 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
3/26/2010 Osaka, Japan 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
3/28/2010 Yokohama, Japan 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
3/30/2010 Iwo Jima, Japan 2:00 PM 5:00 PM
4/1/2010 Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
4/2/2010 Guam 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
4/7/2010 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
4/12/2010 Brisbane, Australia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
4/14/2010 Sydney, Australia 7:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Sun Princess 42 Day Australia/Circle Pacific Cruise

Sydney

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Sydney

Sydney's secret was revealed to the world at the 2000 Olympic Games. The secret? That Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is one of the most dramatic, sophisticated, diverse, and fun-loving cities in the world. From its world famous Opera House to its pristine beaches, Sydney truly has something to offer everybody.

Sydney is Australia's largest city, with over four million people calling it home. While it covers over seven hundred square miles, it is remarkably easy to get around town. Buses, trains, ferries, taxis, water taxis, and even a monorail are all available to you.

Sydney's cultural highlights include a handful of museums and art galleries. The Australian National Maritime Museum is phenomenal, as is the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Tourists marvel at the world-renowned Sydney Aquarium, and many have undertaken the challenge of climbing the Harbour Bridge.

The city reveals its true magnificence when the sun goes down. The harbor positively sparkles, and the town crackles with energy. There are plenty of fine restaurants to choose from, and the nightlife gives as much as you're willing to take.

Because you are on such a limited time budget, you probably won't have much occasion to leave the downtown and harbor areas, unless you squeeze in a trip to the beach. If this is your first visit to Sydney, then that will probably suffice. But because there is so much to see and do in Sydney, you'll probably end up plotting your next visit before you leave!

Hong Kong

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Hong Kong

Many feared that Hong Kong's incredible rise to prominence would be stunted when Great Britain handed control of the island back to China in 1997. In the years since, however, Hong Kong has continued its meteoric rise to become one of the leading economic centers of the Pacific Rim.

This position of strength could hardly have been anticipated. When England gained control of Hong Kong after the 1841 Opium War, the island was regarded as little more than barren rock. In fact, most of its value came from its strategic trading position, for it stood as a perfect entryway to Canton. Hong Kong started to rise slowly, but exploded only after waves of mainland Chinese came to the island, fleeing the Communist Revolution. Many of the refugees included China's elite businessmen, who came to this small island and transformed it into a wealthy economic hub.

Hong Kong's skyscrapers actually take their name literally. Companies continually strive to outdo each other by building huge edifices, seemingly one on top of the other. But if you can escape Hong Kong Island, you will be enchanted by the less developed islands that surround it. A side trip to the island of Lantau will remind you that there is more to Hong Kong than tall buildings and money.

Hong Kong can be easily divided into three main sections. Hong Kong Island measures only thirty square miles, but this is where you will probably spend most, if not all of your time. Each district on the island has a distinct feel to it, with some more focused on fashion and others concerned with economy and industry. Kowloon is the peninsula that lies across the harbor from Hong Kong Island. Finally, the New Territories cover two hundred square miles of mostly pristine, undeveloped territory.

Shanghai

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Shanghai

Shanghai is a paradox, both an anachronism and a look towards the future. The Pearl of the Orient has a rich history, replete with multiculturalism and international intrigue. After the Communist takeover, Shanghai hibernated, before beginning to reemerge in the past decade. Since Deng Xiaoping proclaimed Shanghai to be the head of the new Chinese dragon, the city has undergone a complete facelift, with a booming economy that accounts for nearly twenty percent of China's gross national product.

These happy days are reminiscent of Shanghai's past. The city was divided up into small, independent, autonomous concessions, with a British section, a French section, and an American section. While part of Shanghai remained Chinese, many locals chose to interact with the Westerners, and Shanghai became known as the Paris of the East. The Communist Party was born in Shanghai, and after it came to power in 1949, the city closed its doors to the outside world until recently.

Sixteen million people call Shanghai home today. The city is poised to become China's international face of the future, and a construction boom is fueling that feeling. The Pudong New Area is being transformed from farmland into the city's economic center. Shanghai's stock market is found here, along with some of the tallest buildings in the entire world. In just fifteen years, the number of high-rise office buildings has increased tenfold, and that number is still growing. This burgeoning economy has again attracted people from around the world, allowing the old spirit of Shanghai to re-infect people. The city has come full circle.

Pusan

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Pusan

Located between the mountains and the sea, Pusan is Korea's second largest city, a vibrant port city booming with population growth and industry. Today, its more than 4 million inhabitants help create a fast paced environment of work and play. Much of the city's economy is supported by the fishing industry. And from boat making to fishing, visitors to Pusan get the feeling that all of the locals are involved in making the city run.

Pusan is famous for its dramatic skyline and the mountainous ring that encircles the city. Visitors to Pusan gush about the city's picture-perfect beaches, its white sands and gorgeous cliffs. This is a place that seamlessly incorporates a busy mass urban culture with an obvious respect and love of nature and serenity. Tourists can choose the pace at which they experience this city, and rest assured that there is something for everyone here. Whether you are an avid shopper, a food connoisseur, or just looking to relax on a beach or take a hike, you will be impressed by the choices you have here. Many tourists like to begin their day buying fresh seafood at the harbor, and then enjoying a morning shopping for Korean folk art. Afternoons offer endless possibilities to see the historical sites here, and evenings are a time for leisure.

Climate is one of the city's greatest assets. Pusan remains relatively mild all year long, and even summer, which is the rainy season, offers a tropical and vacation-friendly climate. The air is warm, the land is lovely, and the people are friendly.

Nagasaki

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Nagasaki

The charm and elegance of Nagasaki is much more covert than other Japanese cities. While not an outright tourist town, Nagasaki does remain quite popular because of its grace and beauty. While it is true that Nagasaki is not filled with luxurious resorts, famous museums, and world renowned art galleries, the gardens and parks more than make up for its lack of man-made spectacles. The landscape is gorgeous, and Nagasaki relies on its intrinsic beauty to attract people from all over the globe. This tactic has worked, as cruise ships flock to this exquisite port city, with passengers eager to experience some of the wonder of Nagasaki.

The green hills are magnificent, and Nagasaki has one of the prettiest harbors in the entire world. It is a circular masterpiece, and surrounding it are small, close-knit neighborhoods full of people who are extremely proud and loyal members of the community. Nagasaki is known as one of the safest and most pleasant cities in the country, and the fact that it is culturally diverse makes it all the more interesting. The population here is right around 500,000, and the yearly festivals, great restaurants, and ancient temples combine with the aesthetic brilliance to form a spectacular atmosphere.

In 1571, the harbor of Nagasaki was opened to European ships for trading purposes. Soon after, it became a major port for many Western countries, especially Portugal and the Netherlands. This triggered the Chinese to get into action, and they quickly set up camp along the Nagasaki harbor. This region became a booming trade center in no time, and its fame spread throughout the world. Even during Japan's trade isolation, it was the lone city of Nagasaki that was allowed to continue trading with Western civilizations. This is an important, historic, and wonderful city that demands a visit. The scarring from the tragic World War Two bombing is almost nonexistent, and all that remains are memories, stories, and landmarks that pay tribute to the lost souls. If you look in the right places, you will be delighted by the great shopping facilities that are found throughout the city. Sometimes they may prove difficult to uncover, but half the fun is trying, as Nagasaki is compact and incredibly fun to explore.

Osaka

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Osaka

Osaka is one of the premier vacation spots in Japan. Beautiful and busy, graceful and lively, Osaka has it all. The rich heritage of the region is complemented by the modern feel and splendid architecture. The ancient landmarks are glorious, and you will be treated to marvelous wonders at every turn. The citizens of Osaka have great pride in their hometown, and they should, because it is magnificent. While there are a number of outstanding man-made achievements in Osaka, the best sites are those that combine the thought of man and the brilliance of nature. Two examples of such spots are the Floating Garden Observatory and the Osaka Aquarium, where locals and tourists can see nature in its truest and most exquisite forms.

In addition to the extraordinary intrinsic glory of the region, the Osaka government has really done a terrific job in the last few years of keeping the city clean, pristine, and full of activities. There are a tremendous number of enjoyable engagements to take part in at any given time, especially at night and on the weekends. The businessmen and employed population of Osaka are incredibly hard working, so when they get a little time off they love to party. Great bars, fabulous restaurants, and fun karaoke clubs line the streets in certain areas of Osaka, and a night out is a fun night indeed. During the day, there are spectacular museums and architectural triumphs to hold your attention, and the underground shopping network is extraordinary.

Osaka is located on Honshu's southern coast, and has a fascinating 1500-year history. Heritage is important to all members of Japanese society, and families have an incredibly strong bond within them. Assisting a parent or grandparent in need is always the primary duty of the children. This extravagant city, so full of energy and meaning, is the capital of Osaka Prefecture, and is the third most inhabited city in Japan after Tokyo and Yokohama.

Guam

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Guam

Guam is located in the South Pacific, but has remained the property of the United States, which becomes evident the second you start touring the shopping complexes and eating establishments. The island is somewhat Americanized, but the glorious landscape and marvelous weather give Guam the remote, alluring feel that you have been looking for. Guam has a population of around 135,000, which includes United States military personnel that still occupy bases on the island.

When Spain was defeated in the Spanish-American War of 1898, the United States obtained Guam after the signing of the Treaty of Paris. This small island proved to be the only U.S. territory occupied by an enemy in the modern era. This occurred in 1941, when the Japanese took over Guam for 31 months. In 1944, American forces seized the island back, and currently, 23,000 American troops occupy Guam at all times.

Once you arrive on Guam you will see that the island is a harmonious place, full of great sights and wonderful eateries. The Guam Museum is a wonderful place to learn all about the Chamorro people who occupied Guam over 1500 years ago. Incredibly, they were still there in 1521, when Ferdinand Magellan sailed onto the shores of this dazzling island paradise. Hiking around Tumon Bay is a truly delightful experience, as the region features majestic cliffs, lush grasslands, and dazzling views of the sparkling sea.

Brisbane

Australia/Circle Pacific Cruises to Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, one of the six provinces that make up Australia. The city lies on the easternmost point of the continent, and is home to 1.3 million people, making it the third largest city in Australia, trailing only Sydney and Melbourne.

Brisbane is a city best enjoyed outdoors. The weather is perpetually mild, with the exception of the sometimes sultry summer days. There are over 200 miles of bike paths in Brisbane, and the main tourist attractions are a koala sanctuary and a beautiful botanical garden at the base of a mountain.

Brisbane's layout is incredibly simple. Streets that run east and west are named after female British royalty, with north and south streets named after the males. For example, you may choose to meet someone at the corner of Ann Street and Edward Street. You should have no problems finding your way around the symmetrical layout of the city.

You'll most likely spend the majority of your time in the City Center, in and around the Queen Street Mall. You'll want to make it out of here to explore the surrounding areas, but even if you never make it out of the city center, you will leave happy.





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