Cruise Itinerary
| Day | Ports of call | Arrival | Departure |
| 1 | Sydney | Fri, Nov 23 2012 16:00 | |
| 4 | Milford Sound (Scenic Cruising) | Mon, Nov 26 2012 08:00 | Mon, Nov 26 2012 16:00 |
| 5 | Port Chalmers | Tue, Nov 27 2012 08:00 | Tue, Nov 27 2012 18:00 |
| 6 | Akaroa | Wed, Nov 28 2012 08:00 | Wed, Nov 28 2012 18:00 |
| 7 | Wellington | Thu, Nov 29 2012 08:00 | Thu, Nov 29 2012 18:00 |
| 8 | Napier | Fri, Nov 30 2012 08:00 | Fri, Nov 30 2012 16:30 |
| 9 | Tauranga | Sat, Dec 1 2012 09:30 | Sat, Dec 1 2012 18:00 |
| 10 | Auckland | Sun, Dec 2 2012 07:00 | Sun, Dec 2 2012 21:00 |
| 11 | Bay Of Islands | Mon, Dec 3 2012 07:00 | Mon, Dec 3 2012 16:00 |
| 14 | Sydney | Thu, Dec 6 2012 07:00 | |
| Total length of cruise: 13 - nights | |||
TYPICAL ITINERARY
Begin your idyllic cruise on the Pacific Pearl from Sydney. Unpack just once, relax, and enjoy leisurely days at sea as you cruise to:
Fjordland Pk, New Zealand
Witness snow-capped mountains, ice-filled rivers and lush green grasslands. The spectacular fiords are best seen from sea level and the waters teem with sea life. See majestic Mitre Peak as you cruise into Milford Sound (scenic cruising only).
Dunedin (Pt. Chalmers), New Zealand
Down in the south-east corner of New Zealand’s South Island lies the beautiful, moody Otago Peninsula, created many millions of years ago by massive volcanic eruptions and tectonic upheavals.
Rich farmlands, vineyards, great tracts of wilderness, mountains and a magnificent shoreline draw travellers from around the world. To many, the area resembles parts of Scotland, with rugged, picturesque beauty melding with the ocean and charming, Victorian-era Dunedin, New Zealand’s fourth largest city and the South Island’s second biggest metropolis after Christchurch.
Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch (Lyttleton) Christchurch is the South Island’s largest city. Sprawling out across the Canterbury Plains, Christchurch was incorporated as a city in 1862. It was named after the Oxford College attended by John Robert Godley, leader of the settlers arriving in the first four ships to Christchurch. Visitors find Christchurch a charming city, modelled in the English style. The River Avon meanders through the city and its banks provide a popular lunchtime retreat. Cathedral Square is a place to relax and take in the proportions of the stone-built Cathedral, or listen to the eccentric Wizard entertain the lunchtime crowd.
Christchurch is said to be the most English city outside England, and it certainly clings to the trappings of its heritage, the cricket club (established 1851), the rowing club (1864) and lawn tennis (1881). The streets are named after 14 dioceses of the Anglican Communion. It is, of course, a university city, which has a backdrop of the Southern Alps and long ocean beaches are only a short drive away. The Port Hills are well worth a visit, for the dramatic views they give of the surrounding areas. The Port of Lyttelton and Akaroa, the only French settlements in the country are also close by.
Wellington, New Zealand
The capital, at the southern tip of the North Island, is a cosmopolitan centre of government and commerce. It is known for its winds, its winding streets, and its homes clinging to the hillsides. But above all Œ its harbour. Wellington has one of the most beautiful harbours in the world and rejoices in the motto, ioSuprema a situlr, supreme by site. The original site was the flat delta shaped land at Petone. The town was then called Britannia, making New Zealand’s major cities start with the letters A, B, C, and D (Auckland, Britannia, Christchurch, and Dunedin).
Wellington became the capital in 1865 when the seat of government was transferred from Auckland. Until the earthquake of 1855 most of the land now lying between Lambton Quay and the waterfront did not exist. The Hutt motorway and the railway now runs along an uplifted part of the seabed. The Port of Wellington serves other New Zealand ports and provides links with other parts of the world. It is the North Island terminal for the Cook Strait ferry service.
Napier, New Zealand
Located on the southwest shores of Hawkes Bay New Zealand, Napier enjoys a sunny Mediterranean-like climate and settled weather, allowing for fruit growing, vineyards, and tourism to all make a major contribution to Napier's economy. Napier is famous for being the finest example of authentic Art Deco in the world.
There are world class attractions include Cape Kidnappers - the only mainland gannet colony, the Marine Parade which includes Marineland of New Zealand, the National Aquarium of new Zealand, vineyards with award winning wines, and special events such as the Mission Concert, Harvest Hawkes Bay weekend, and the annual Napier Art Deco weekend. For the active there is every other outdoor adventure you can imagine from jet boating between wineries, hot air ballooning, surfing, caving, paragliding, sailing, windsurfing or fishing for trout the size most people only dream about.
Tauranga, New Zealand
Tauranga, meaning "shelter" (named by Capt. Cook the Bay of Plenty ), with its population of 103,000, is a modern thriving city supported by the export of lumber and farming. The popular seaside suburb of Mount Maunganui is where your cruise ship will berth at Port of Tauranga , and here you will find beautiful white sandy beaches, hot pools, boutique shopping, waterfront cafes and the mighty Mauao. Mauao (more commonly referred to as ‘the Mount’) features popular walking tracks which will give you spectacular views of the region, the Pacific Ocean and outlying islands.
Rotorua (80km inland from the port of Tauranga ) is a geothermal wonderland. Spectacular erupting geysers, bubbling mud pools, hot springs and clouds of billowing steam are visible at every turn. Rotorua is also the heart of Maori culture in , with an historic living village, carving and weaving displays, and Maori music, singing and dancing performances. The region is an adventure hot spot, with plenty of activities – some of them world firsts - to challenge the adrenalin junkie. Its 16 lakes make Rotorua an aquatic paradise ideal for swimming, fishing and other water options, and its range of spas and spa therapies are the perfect way to end a day of sightseeing.
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland lies between two enormous harbours and is dominated by the peak of the volcanic Rangitoto Island. Enjoy island wine trails, forest walks and urban sophistication.
Bay of Isles, New Zealand
Feel like a seafarer of years gone by – Captain Cook sailed into this famous Bay of 150 islands. This glorious area offers secluded bays and an abundance of marine life and activities. The Bay of Islands is located 140 miles north of Auckland, New Zealand, in the long finger-like stretch that runs from Auckland to Cape Reinga. Geographically speaking, the Bay of Islands is a "drowned river system" - an area where the sea has inundated a series of river valleys.
The Bay of Islands is the finest Maritime Park in New Zealand, with secluded bays and an abundance of marine life. The Bay's three principal towns Waitangi, Paihia and Russell provide excellent tourist facilities while retaining many monuments to their lively histories. Venture ashore to discover the historic Waitangi Treaty House or visit the famous Hole in the Rock. Every imaginable water sport is pursued with big game fishing a particular favorite.
OVERVIEW
Cruising from Sydney, discover why New Zealand is internationally renowned as one of the most untouched beauties on earth. Visit eight of the country’s most noteworthy locations starting with a scenic cruise of Fiordland National Park at the bottom of the South Island and making your way up to the Bay of Islands at the very top of the North Island, stopping in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland along the way. From swimming with dolphins to cultural displays – New Zealand has it all.
INCLUSIONS
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Complimentary toiletries
- In cabin safe
- Full breakfast
- Buffet or a la carte lunch menu
- Buffet or 4 course a la carte dinners
- Musical stage shows and entertainment
- Special guest entertainers
- Latest release movies (in cabin and on big screen)
- Choice of Bars and Lounges
- Fully supervised children's programs for ages 3 to 17 years
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| Vessel: P&O - Pacific Pearl | Year: 1987 |
| Cruising speed: 22kn | Bars/Lounges : 6 |
| Crew: 700 | Onboard Currency: AUD |
| Passenger Capacity: 1800 | Show Lounge: 2 |
| Swimming Pools: 2 | Weight: 63,500 Tons |
| 24-Hour Room Service | All Main Meals Included |
| Casino | Cinema |
| Cyber Cafe | Duty Free Shopping |
| Fitness Centre and Gym | Hot Tubs |
| Kids Club | Lotus Spa |
| Medical Centre | Observation Lounge |
| Whirlpool Spas |
OTHER INFORMATION
ABOUT P&O Cruises
With P&O Cruises your holiday begins the moment you step on board. No waiting in airports. No hotel arrangements. Just unpack your bags once and relax as your journey begins. Whether it’s on board activities, on shore adventures, entertainment or dining – simply pick a pace you’re happy with and let the P&O crew do the rest.
P&O Cruises offer a spectacular range of cruises from 2 to 28 nights, departing from Sydney, Brisbane Fremantle, and Auckland. Discover the stunning islands of the South Pacific from New Caledonia to Tahiti, explore Australia’s magnificent coastline or witness New Zealand’s dramatic fiords and scenic delights.
Visit traditional villages and shop for handicrafts in Vanuatu, join a tour to explore Fiji’s pristine outer islands, walk along white sand beaches in New Caledonia, be awed by the beauty of French Polynesia and go snorkeling in the Cook Islands.
Discover the beauty of tropical North Queensland and, if you have more time, cruise all the way to Darwin. New Zealand offers plunging fiords, thermal landscapes and unique wildlife.
Relax in a deck chair and let the world drift by. Your cares slip away as you relax into life on the ocean.
Your one low fare includes all this:
- All main meals: Start the day with a continental or hot English breakfast, enjoy lavish buffets or a la carte dining for lunch and gather around the table for impressive four course meals each evening.
- Day-time activities: There’s trivia, karaoke, recent-release movies, dance lessons and much more. On some cruises you can attend juggling classes and barista school*.
- Night-time shows and entertainment: What’s on the agenda tonight – a musical performance? A comedy show? Cocktails with friends? With illusionists, instrumentalists and circus acts on board, they willl keep you guessing, laughing and truly amazed.
- Be pampered by their attentive crew: With over 75 years of cruising experience P&O Cruises has perfected the art of service. Their friendly staff will take care of your every need 24 hours a day.
P&O Cruises has been taking Australians and Kiwi's on cruise holidays since 1932, when its 22,500-ton liner Strathaird sailed from Sydney on a five-night roundtrip cruise to Norfolk Island and Brisbane.
Now celebrating its 75th anniversary of cruising from, P&O Cruises carries more than 100,000 passengers annually on scores of voyages to destinations throughout the South Pacific.
The P&O Cruises Fleet
Pacific Pearl: 63,00 tons, 1,800 passengers built in 1987 and relaunched by P&O Cruises Australia in December 2010. Cruising from Sydney and Auckland.
Pacific Dawn: 70,000 tons, 2050 passengers, based in Brisbane Pacific Dawn wass P&O Cruises’ first superliner, offering unprecedented choice in cabins, dining and entertainment.
Pacific Sun: 47,000 tons, 1900 passengers, cruises from Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Pacific Jewel: 70,000 tons, 2050 passengers, arrived in December 2009 and calls Sydney home.
Who Holidays with P&O Cruises?
Today cruising is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Australasian tourism industry.
P&O Cruises’ passengers come from all over and with their ships offering something for everyone.In fact, almost 30 per cent of passengers are families and about 45 per cent are couples, while more than 20 per cent are friends travelling together.
Cruise lovers range from children to retirees, with 31% of passengers aged 0-29, 49% aged 30-59 and 20% aged over 60.The average age of adults who travel on P&O Cruises is 47. Across all age groups, including children, the average age is 42.
Cruising’s appeal across a wide range of lifestyles and life stages means passengers just keep coming back.More than 40 per cent of passengers that sail with P&O Cruises each year are repeat customers.
Sister Lines
P&O Cruises is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the largest cruise vacation group in the world. In Australia, P&O Cruises is operated by Carnival Australia, which also represents Princess Cruises, P&O Cruises World Voyages, Cunard Line, The Yachts of Seabourn and Costa Cruises.
*Available on selected cruises only.
Balcony Stateroom
- Two lower twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Desk with chairs
- Safety deposit box
- Spacious closet
Inside Cabin
Inside Queen Bed
- Two lower beds that convert to queen-size
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
Inside 3 or 4 Berth
- Two lower beds and two upper beds
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
Note: Twin beds cannot be pushed together if there are 3 or 4 people in a cabin.
Inside Cabin TT Grade (single beds)
Two fixed single lower beds (that can not be made into a double/queen and one upper bed.
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
Mini Suite with Balcony
- Twin or queen-size bed and double sofa bed
- Entertaining area with private balcony
- Bathroom with shower and jacuzzi tub
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Refrigerator
- Safety deposit box
- Walk-in wardrobe
Note: Suite V2 is wheelchair accessible and has a bathroom with shower only.
Obstructed View Cabin
View from cabin is obstructed by a life boat.
Outside Queen Bed
- Two lower beds that convert to queen-size
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
Outside 3 Berth
- Two lower beds and one upper bed
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
Note: Twin beds cannot be pushed together if there are 3 people in a cabin.
Oceanview Cabin
Oceanview Cabin Queen Bed
- Two lower beds that convert to queen-size
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
- Outside cabins feature windows or portholes
Outside 3 or 4 Berth
- Two lower beds and two upper beds
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
- Outside cabins feature windows or portholes
Note: Twin beds cannot be pushed together if there are 3 or 4 people in a cabin.
Oceanview Cabin (Porthole only)
Oceanview Cabin Queen Bed
- Two lower beds that convert to queen-size
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
- Outside cabins feature windows or portholes
Outside 3 or 4 Berth
- Two lower beds and two upper beds
- Private ensuite
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Safety deposit box
- Outside cabins feature windows or portholes
Note: Twin beds cannot be pushed together if there are 3 or 4 people in a cabin.
P&O - Pacific Pearl
Deck 2


La Luna is an Asian inspired dining experience and is a specialty dining restaurant so a cover charge does apply. It is open for lunch and for dinner.
The Plantation Restaurant is located on Deck 12 and is a buffet restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and is included in your cruise fare
Located on Deck 12 deck
When you sail on Pacific Jewel & Pacific Pearl you can enjoy a fantastic food experience thanks to the culinary delights of celebrity chef, Luke Mangan in teh speciality dining room, Salt Grill
One mouthful of Luke Mangan’s luscious signature dish, Salt Grill Crab Omelette, Enoki Mushroom Salad and Miso Broth, and you’ll know why this award winning Australian chef is celebrated around the world. Luke Mangan’s latest fine-dining venture with P&O Cruises joins his other acclaimed restaurants, Glass Brasserie in Sydney, Salt Tokyo, and The Palace Hotel in South Melbourne. Trained in French cuisine, Luke brings inspiration from cuisines of Japan, Spain and Italy.
Please note that as this is a specialty dining room there is a surcharge and it is not included in the cruise fare. The restaurant is very popular so reservations are necessary.
Located on Deck 7 deck
- Dining
One of the many benefits and delights of cruising is that all main meals on board are included in your cruise fare. We cater for all tastes on board our ships with top quality dining from morning to night.
- BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Breakfast and themed lunch options on all ships:
* Continental or hot English breakfast with all the trimmings
* Sumptuous buffet selections from 6.00am - 10.30am and 11.30am - 2.30pm
* À la carte in the main dining room from 7.30am - 9.30am and 12.00pm - 2.00pm
- It’s your choice every evening
Dine with old friends at a time convenient for you. Dine with new friends you’ve met on the ship or a trip ashore. Take the kids for an early dinner and then Mum and Dad can dine at their leisure later in the evening. Dine early, dine late – just like your favourite restaurant ashore the choice is yours.
- OTHER DINING OPTIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY
* Afternoon tea with freshly baked cakes and pastries
* Hot snacks*
* Ice Cream Bar*
* 24-hour room service*
*Charges apply. Dining times may vary throughout the cruise and on each ship.
Note: If you require a specific dining time due to a medical reason, please request this at time of booking. You may be asked to send a medical certificate. Whilst we endeavour to meet all requests, we cannot guarantee your preferred dining sitting.
Located on Deck 7 deck
Art Classes
- Once on board, you’re invited to attend a Fine Arts Auction where you will be shown some of the most beautiful artwork produced in the last century along with some fun pieces such as animation art and sporting memorabilia. We’ve created an opportunity for you to bid on and acquire a special work of art that appeals to you. While enjoying your cruise, you will be able to bid on a wide variety of works of art by simply raising your hand. Unlike other art auctions, there is no registration necessary. All artwork will be insured, packaged, and shipped to your home or office from the fulfilment centre. Each ship has many special works of art to choose from and most ships have a gallery area where you can browse at your leisure. Art experts are available throughout the cruise to answer your questions about the on board art collections
Located on Deck 7
Bars and Lounges
You will find many bars and lounges on board that cater to all tastes and moods. Your choice includes:
- Cocktail bars
- Themed lounges
- Piano bars
- Outdoor bars
- Nightclub
- Entertainment provided by guest performers, DJ’s or pianist.
Bar opening hours may vary.
Located on Deck 7
Shopping
Shop in the on board boutiques for the perfect gifts to remember your cruise holiday. On board, you’ll find duty and tax-free shops with something for every shopper, including:
- Great duty and tax-free savings – save up to 40% off watches, jewellery, liquor/tobacco, fragrances and cosmetics compared to Australian domestic recommended retail prices
- Electronics – Save 10% off domestic recommended retail prices
- Pacific Daily special offers
- Product seminars
- Minimum 12 month Australian and New Zealand guarantee on all products
- Expert advice and after-sales service whilst on board
- Exclusive ship’s clothing and souvenir items
- Designer brands
- Snacks, toiletries, film and batteries
- All your needs for going ashore
- Information on your duty and tax-free allowances
Located on Deck 7
Casino
- The casino offers the most popular table games*, including Blackjack, Roulette and Three Card Poker. P&O also features a full range of exciting poker machines*, as well as regular Snowball Jackpot Bingo* sessions held throughout the cruise. Complimentary gaming lessons for poker machines and table games are held each cruise, along with exciting tournaments. Please check the Pacific Daily newspaper for the special promotions and opening hours. Please note, just like ashore, gambling activities such as poker machines, gaming tables, bingo and horse-racing are strictly restricted to passengers 18 years and over.
Located on Deck 8
Kids Club
- Cruising with P&O Cruises is the perfect escape for all ages. There’s everything from arts and crafts, game tables and movies. The Children’s Centres on board cater to children 3 years of age through to teenagers. All centres are fully supervised by the staff of Youth and Teen Activities Coordinators. Children under 3 years of age may use the children’s centre facilities as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
- The younger children are provided with toys, educational games and lots of fun activities, all under supervision. There are also pagers available for the convenience of parents. A deposit is required and will be refunded at the end of the cruise. You’ll find a full list of activities printed each day in the children’s own daily newspaper.
- The cruise staff also provide a large range of activities for teenagers, which is outlined in their own daily newspaper. They have their own facilities that are designed to give them the time of their lives.
- The Children’s Centre is open from 9.00am to 10.00pm (hours may vary) for all children aged from 3 years to 12 years. Only children who have been toilet trained may participate without a parent. Group child-minding is available in the centre from 10.00pm to 1.00am at a nominal charge. P&O cannot guarantee your child’s participation in the children’s centres. Entry will be on a first come first served basis. Please note, private in-cabin babysitting is not available on any P&O Cruises ship.
Located on Deck 11
Cinema
- Recent release movies are shown in the Cinema on Deck 5. Enjoy the moment with your family and friends.
Located on Deck 5
Salon
If you want to look your best or simply want a little pampering, visit our professional Hair and Beauty Salon for the following range of services:
- Hair styling for both ladies and gents
- Hair colouring
- Manicures and pedicures
- Spray tanning
- Teeth whitening
- Men’s barber service
Located on Deck 2
Internet
- Internet access is available on all P&O Cruises ships through our on board Internet Café. Use our computer systems to access your web-based email account, or browse the Internet for world news and sports. Wireless network cards are also available for purchase on board. Passengers who subscribe to email services from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) are advised to verify that their ISP has a web-mail viewing site prior to sailing. Most major ISPs have websites that allow mail access via a web browser using an email address and password. Please contact the Passenger Services/Purser’s desk on board for information regarding the charges that apply to Internet and wireless services, the hours of operation and any other specific requirements.
Please note: Ship internet access is not guaranteed at all times due to the nature of satellite communications, which are subject to disruption from weather and obstructions. Connection speed is also significantly slower than on shore.
Located on Deck 5
Sports and Spa
- Whether you enjoy a brief respite, a bracing workout, or a full day of pampering, the Lotus Spa® is dedicated to renewing body, mind and spirit. You’ll find a full range of personalised spa treatments including facials, massages and sensuous wraps. The Lotus Spa® is open daily; however P&O suggests you make arrangements on embarkation day for an appointment time that works best for you.
- The fitness centre features professional staff, weight and aerobic conditioning equipment, sauna/steam rooms and classes ranging from aerobics to pilates. Or try out the jogging track which carries the best view on the ship.
- Charges apply at Lotus Spa® and some fitness classes. Passengers using the fitness centre must be 16 years or over.
Located on Deck 2
Stage Shows
- Musical productions
Enjoy an exciting array of stage shows, which are produced, costumed and choreographed exclusively for P&O Cruises along with a variety of guest entertainers. Curtain times vary so please check your Pacific Daily for show times.
- Theme nights
Passengers can also be stars – cruises of 7 nights or more usually feature theme nights for passengers to enjoy. These may vary from cruise to cruise; however, you can expect at least the following:
* Island Night – bring your tropical wear for our Island Night deck party on all warm weather sailings.
* Outback Country Night – kick up your heels at our Outback Country party, bring your cowboy hats and join the line dancing.
There will also be dance classes, trivia quizzes, game shows and great music for “Dancin’ in the Aisles.” And don’t be shy – audition for our Pacific Pop Star contests and share your vocal talents with the world.
Located on Deck 8
P&O - Pacific Pearl Photos
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These are the terms and conditions under which you book your cruise holiday and travel on any P&O Cruises product we sell you. You are bound by these terms and conditions, so it is important that you read them carefully.
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Bookings
Each cabin booked represents an individual booking and can accommodate between one (1) and four (4) passengers, depending on the cabin configuration. Each booking will be allocated a unique booking number.
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We strongly recommend you purchase appropriate international travel insurance at the time you pay your deposit. If you do not purchase travel insurance, you may not be able to recover cancellation charges, medical costs, repatriation and other expenses that may arise if things do not go according to plan.
Cancellation & refunds
Although we would love to see you on board, we understand that plans can change. Should you need to cancel your booking, we ask that you notify your Travel Agent or our Cruise Contact Centre at your earliest convenience. The refunds or cancellation charges that will be payable depend on the amount of notice you give us, as follows:
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Days prior to departure |
Cancellation Charges |
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181 days or more |
Full Refund |
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180-71 days |
Deposit Amount^ |
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70-43 days |
25% of total fare^ |
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42-15 days |
50% of total fare^ |
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14 days or less |
100% of total fare |
Note: ‘Total Fare’ is the total amount payable to us for your booking.
^Any additional fees charged by airlines due to cancellation, will also be passed on to the passengers.
Changing your cruise holiday
We understand that on occasion you may need to change to a different cruise. When this happens, the following policy will apply:
| Days Prior to Departure (of original booking) |
Our Policy |
| 121 days or more | One free change to a different P&O cruise |
| 120 days or less | Cancellation charges apply |
Once you have used your ‘one free change’, Cancellation Charges, as per our ‘Cancellation & Refunds’ policy, will apply for any other amendments.
Your fare
Your fare is determined by the fare type, the number of passengers in your cabin, its location on the ship, the amenities offered, port charges, government taxes and any applicable airfares including taxes and fees. Child fares, where available, only apply when children are the third (3rd) or fourth (4th) passenger in a cabin and are aged under 13 years.
Fare changes
Once booked, your fare is only subject to any increased taxes. You will be notified of this before it is added to your fare or to your on board account.
Sometimes we will release promotional fares. These can be offered and withdrawn at any time. If after booking you decide to change to one of these promotional fares, you will need to cancel your existing booking and our ‘Cancellation & Refunds’ policy will apply.
Cabin Changes
When making a booking with a specific cabin number, please advise us or your Travel Agent if you do not want your cabin changed. This means that you would not be offered a complimentary upgrade to a higher priced category, if one was to become available. Please note that your cabin can still be changed for operational reasons, including when the number of people booked in the cabin is less that the number of beds in the cabin (for example, two passengers booked in a four bedded cabin).
Fuel supplement
We may elect to impose a fuel supplement at any time, in which case any additional fees will apply to new bookings only. The total price quoted to you at the time of booking will be inclusive of any applicable fuel supplement.
Booking changes
Once you have made your booking, please check your invoice, ‘Cruise Personaliser’, or with your Travel Agent to ensure the details are correct.
Should you need to make changes to your booking the following administration fees will apply:
| Changes/Requests | Our Fee | Additional Fees |
| Spelling Correction (per person) | $0 | ^ |
| Replacement Passenger* (per person) | $25 | ^ |
* One original passenger from the booking must always remain in the cabin. If the cancelling passenger was the only person that qualified the booking for a promotional fare (eg. past passenger fare), additional and remaining passengers will no longer be entitled to this promotional fare. The booking will revert to a different fare and the remaining passengers will need to pay the difference in cost, if any.
Additional fees charged by airlines will be passed on to the passengers.
Pregnancy
Passengers who will be pregnant during their cruise are required to supply a physicians ‘fit to travel’ note, including your estimated due date, prior to embarkation. We are unable to accept any passengers who will have entered their 24th week or later of pregnancy, by the end of the cruise.
Minimum age to travel
To ensure there is suitable supervision, there needs to be at least one passenger 18 years or older in each cabin. However, to accommodate families cruising together, children may occupy a separate cabin to their parent/legal guardian, providing one child is 16 years or over.
For cruises departing from an Australian port between 1 November and 7 January, any passenger under 19 years of age on the day they board the cruise, must travel in the same cabin as a responsible adult 19 years or older. In addition, from 8 January to 31 January, there is a limit on the number of passengers under 19 years of age who can travel unaccompanied. Once the limit is reached, a responsible adult 19 years or older must travel in the same cabin. We can advise you at the time of booking whether the limit applies to your booking. The responsible adult is accountable for passengers under 19 years of age in their cabin for the duration of the cruise, and the ‘Rights of the Captain’ will be applied to anyone who displays disruptive behaviour.
We welcome children 12 months and over to cruise with us. We are unable to accommodate infants under 12 months due to limited neo-natal facilities on board and at ports of call. In addition, children under three (3) years must remain with their parent/legal guardian at all times.
Children & Teenagers
For the safety and enjoyment of all on board, there are limits on the number of children and teenagers that can be carried within different age groups. The age of the passenger on the day they board the cruise, is the age we use for the entire holiday. We can advise you at the time of booking whether we are able to accept bookings for children on the cruise you have chosen.
Parents/Legal guardians are responsible for children and teenagers at all times. If a child or teenager displays dangerous or disruptive behaviour, the ‘Rights of the Captain’ will be applied to both parent/legal guardian and child/teenager.
Children’s access to pools and spas may be restricted and adult supervision is required.
Children's Centres
Children less than three (3) years of age are welcome to use the Children’s Centre facilities under the direct supervision of their parent/legal guardian. To attend the Children’s Centres without a parent/legal guardian, children need to be three (3) years of age or over and toilet trained.
Use of the Children’s Centres requires daily registration and entry is on a first-come-first-served basis as places are limited. Group child minding for children 3-12 years is available between 10.30pm and 1am only for a fee.
Requirements to Travel
Passports, visas and vaccinations are your responsibility.
Without the necessary passport, visas and/or vaccinations, local authorities may deny you boarding, prevent you from going ashore, issue a fine or deny the ship entry into the port.
For international cruises (cruises that visit a foreign port), passports are required for all passengers and must be valid for a minimum of six (6) months beyond the date of the cruise return. In addition, travel on our cruises will not revalidate an Australian or New Zealand re-entry visa.
For domestic cruises (cruises that do not visit a foreign port), a valid passport or government issued photo identification is required (Queensland Proof of Age cards will not be accepted). For Australian passengers, a current Medicare card can be used for passengers under 18 years of age. For New Zealand passengers, an original or certified copy of the child’s birth certificate or a school pass with photo will be accepted.
Illicit items
To ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday for all our passengers, it will be necessary for our staff and other parties, such as port and government agencies, to search you and your luggage. You agree to allow such searches. We can deny boarding or disembark any person in possession of any weapons or illicit substances.
Alcohol & Gambling
We are committed to the responsible service of alcohol. There may be times when we consider it appropriate to refuse the service of alcohol to a passenger for any reason. Passengers must be 18 years or over to purchase or consume alcohol, or gamble on board. Government issued photo identification may be requested (Queensland Proof of Age cards will not be accepted). Any alcohol purchased ashore will be collected at the gangway for safe keeping and will be returned to you on the last day of your cruise.
Your Health
We care about the health and safety of our passengers. To assist, please advise us at the time of booking if you have any condition that requires medical attention, medication or special treatment. We may also ask you to complete a health questionnaire.
If a passenger has a condition that we decide may seriously affect the enjoyment, health or safety of themselves or any other person on board, we can refuse or cancel a booking, where necessary. We will give reasonable consideration when reaching this decision and will advise you as soon as possible. Provided you have given us all relevant information about the condition that we require when requested, you will be entitled to a full refund if we cancel your booking on the basis of this condition.
Passengers that need assistance should always be accompanied by a carer to help with day to day activities as our crew and medical staff are unable to act as personal carers.
On board Medical Centre
Each ship has a Medical Centre that is staffed by registered doctors and nurses, who are available during scheduled clinic times to provide medical care for everyone on board. They are also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for medical emergencies. Our Medical Centre is only for medical needs arising on board and cannot cater for treatments that you know you will require while on holiday.
We are not a healthcare provider and may not be held liable for the sickness, injury or death of any passenger arising from any advice, treatment, care, services or any omission by medical staff. These medical providers exercise their own medical judgement and expertise.
On board Medical Charges
All cruises on our ships are outside the scope of Australian Medicare, New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) and private health insurance. Consultations, treatments and medication are charged at private rates and must be paid by you and claimed through your travel insurance.
Other Service Providers
While we specialise in cruising holidays, you may choose to book other services with us such as flights and Shore Tours. We can assist you in making these arrangements; however, we act only as a booking agent. The service providers are solely responsible for the information and service offered and their conditions will apply. Although our responsibility is on board the ship, where we arrange these services for you, we will assist in addressing any concerns you may have.
Any arrangements made with other service providers by or for you are your responsibility and entirely at your own risk.
Ship & Itinerary Changes
We will do everything we reasonably can to make sure everything goes according to plan; however, sometimes changes can happen that may affect your holiday experience. This could include weather, mechanical difficulties, civil unrest or any other unforeseen circumstances.
In addition, we may charter all or part of the ship, or remove the ship from service where this becomes necessary. We may change the itinerary, ship or cancel the cruise due to operational or commercial requirements.
We will notify you of these changes as soon as we can. Where we cancel a cruise or make a significant change to the ports in your itinerary prior to departure, you will have the choice of:
- the new itinerary;
- transferring all monies paid to an alternative cruise of comparable standard, if available; or
- cancelling the cruise for a full refund of your fare paid.
Once your cruise has commenced, if we are required to change the itinerary or cancel the cruise due to safety, maritime law, severe weather or to protect human life or health, we are not required to provide any compensation unless consumer laws provide otherwise. With this in mind, please do not make any important arrangements or meetings based on the proposed itinerary.
Rights of the Captain
If a passenger seriously affects the safety, well-being or enjoyment of themselves or any other person on board, the Captain has the right to confine, sedate or disembark the passenger. In such cases, we are not responsible for any expenses including your return home. In addition, you will not be entitled to any refunds. While the Captain will always act reasonably in these circumstances, you accept that the safety, well-being and enjoyment of everyone on board, comes first.
Leaving the cruise early
If you are required, or choose, to leave the cruise for any reason (unless caused by our proven negligence or failure to provide services with due care and skill and that are reasonably fit for purpose), we are not responsible for any expenses, including your return home. This also applies if you do not return to the ship in time for sailing after a port visit. If we assist with any costs, you will need to repay us on your return. In addition, you will not be entitled to any refunds.
Legal Matters
In the unlikely event you have reason to take legal action, you agree to use all reasonable efforts to bring the issue to our attention as soon as possible.
This contract is governed by the laws in force in New South Wales. You agree that any action you bring against us will be brought in New South Wales.
If you have a claim against us, you agree only to bring action against us and not any of our related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act 2001(Cth).
Where consumer laws and other laws permit us to exclude our liability, we will not be liable for:
- loss of, or damage to, any luggage or other belongings
- sickness, injury or death, unless caused by our proven negligence or failure to provide services with due care and skill and that are reasonably fit for purpose.
In addition, our liability will be reduced in proportion to any negligence or fault on your part.
Privacy
Privacy laws safeguard your personal details.
Personal Information
During the booking process and your cruise holiday, we ask for information about you. We collect this information so you receive the highest level of personalised service. After your holiday, your information is stored so we can inform you of any special offers, or obtain feedback. If you do not wish to receive such offers or be contacted to provide feedback, please let us know. We may also be required to pass your information on to various third parties such as immigration officials, service providers and insurers.
If you consult the medical staff on board, any information shared with them may be made available to relevant people within our own organisation and also externally to medical specialists, insurance providers and our professional advisors.
Security Cameras
For the safety and security of our passengers and crew, we use Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) to monitor and record public areas on board all our ships. If necessary, this footage may be viewed by our own personnel, advisors and external parties with a relevant interest. We are not responsible for any consequences arising from the viewing or other use of this footage.
If you would like to access your personal information or obtain a copy of our Privacy Policy, please contact us on:
Email: privacy@pocruises.com.au
Post: PO Box 2006
North Sydney NSW 2059
Alternatively, our Privacy statement can be found online at pocruises.com.au/privacy.
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| Deck 6 view | Oceanview Cabin view | F | $3830enquire now | $1950enquire now | $1400enquire now | $1125enquire now | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 11 view | Inside Cabin view | K | $3869enquire now | $1970enquire now | N/A | N/A | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 6 view | Oceanview Cabin view | FF | $3908enquire now | $1989enquire now | N/A | N/A | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 9 view Deck 8 view | Oceanview Cabin view | E | $4298enquire now | $2184enquire now | $1628enquire now | $1349enquire now | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 9 view Deck 8 view | Oceanview Cabin view | EE | $4357enquire now | $2214enquire now | N/A | N/A | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 10 view | Oceanview Cabin view | D | $4435enquire now | $2253enquire now | $1673enquire now | $1383enquire now | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 10 view | Oceanview Cabin view | DD | $4493enquire now | $2282enquire now | N/A | N/A | ![]() | |||||
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| Deck 11 view | Balcony Stateroom view | BA | $6365enquire now | $3218enquire now | N/A | N/A | ![]() | |||||
| Deck 11 view | Mini Suite with Balcony view | AB | $6855enquire now | $3413enquire now | $2832enquire now | $2542enquire now | ![]() | |||||
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