59 Nights World Cruise

NZ$23,566

 

per person

Sailing Date: 30 Jul, 2025
Ship: Crown Princess
Ship Rating:  4.5 out of 5
Description
Itinerary Overview
Day 1 Dover

 
Day 2 At Sea

 
Day 3 Bergen

Fjord-Norway's capital is a spectacular amphitheatre that clambers up the sides of seven mountains and overlooks the sea. It is the ideal starting point for discovering the dramatic fjord country of Western Norway. Bergen hosts the International Music Festival, the largest annual cultural event in Norway.

Arrival : 12:00 PM
Day 4 Skjolden

Soak up the enchanting natural landscapes in Skjolden, a village at the end of the emerald-green Lustrafjorden. This idyllic town lies at the edge of Sognefjorden, the largest fjord in Norway. Stroll around the tranquil village, home to about 200 people. Admire the rolling farms and the greenery. Youll see its no surprise this was a popular destination with Norwegian artists, who came here for inspiration in the 19th century. Visit the old Urnes Stave Church, a Viking Age church dating back to 1130 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 30 kilometers to the south. The narrow road there passes through idyllic villages ? its picturesque vistas earn it the name Romantic Route.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 5 At Sea

 
Day 6 At Sea

 
Day 7 Honningsvag

Situated above the Arctic Circle, Honningsvag is surrounded by fjords and waterfalls, offering views across the sea to the Svalbard Islands and the North Pole. First settled more than 10 thousand years ago, today youll find a modern downtown area around the harbor. Shops sell local crafts, including traditional Sami jewelry, as well as sleek Scandinavian home decor. Jump onboard a Norwegian fjords cruise and watch the indigenous Sami people herd reindeer through the area, and explore the history of the area at the Nordkappmuseet. Then, head to one of the restaurants in the harbor area for king crab risotto.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 8 At Sea

 
Day 9 At Sea

 
Day 10 At Sea

 
Day 11 Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the beating heart of Iceland. The city was founded in 1786, but its also the site of Icelands first permanent settlement, dating back to 874 AD. Check out the Settlement Exhibition, a combination archaeological ruin and museum based around a 10th-century longhouse, where interactive technology and archaeology reveal historical Iceland. The church Hallgrimskirkja dominates the skyline ? admire its distinctive Expressionist-style architecture designed to mirror the nearby mountains and glaciers during your Iceland cruise. Need relaxation of the highest order? Take the sub-hour drive to the world-famous Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa surrounded by volcanic vistas

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 12 Isafjordur

Ísafjörður is a town in the Westfjords region of northwest Iceland. Its known for its dramatic landscapes. The old town has wooden houses with corrugated tin roofs built by fishing merchants in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Westfjords Heritage Museum has exhibits on the town's maritime history, including a collection of old fishing boats. The old hospital, now a cultural center, contains archives and photography

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 13 At Sea

 
Day 14 At Sea

 
Day 15 Nanortalik

Nanortalik, formerly Nennortalik, is a town in Nanortalik Island, Kujalleq municipality, southern Greenland. With 1,337 inhabitants as of 2013, it is the tenth-largest town in the country. The name Nanortalik means "Place of Polar Bears"

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 16 Qaqortoq Greenland

Qaqortoq is a town in southern Greenland, set within a system of fjords. The town center is home to 18th-century colonial buildings and a landmark fountain. Qaqortoq Museum features displays about Greenlandic culture. From Lake Tasersuaq, trails lead through rugged mountains to the old Norse settlement of Igaliku. To the southeast, the hot springs at Uunartoq sit beside a bay dotted with icebergs

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 17 At Sea

 
Day 18 At Sea

 
Day 19 At Sea

 
Day 20 Halifax

The capital of Nova Scotia is a bustling harbour town that is both outwardly urban and quietly rural. Fishing villages house a diverse mix of cultures, and sun-drenched beaches, historic sites, sparkling coves and sidewalk cafes intermingle and vie for visitors' attention.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 21 At Sea

 
Day 22 New York

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Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 23 New York

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Day 24 At Sea

 
Day 25 At Sea

 
Day 26 Miami

This vast array of wonderful beaches offers you opportunities to swim with the dolphins in a tropical lagoon and come face-to-face with alligators during an Everglades airboat tour. Or stroll through a tropical rainforest while hundreds of butterflies flutter above you.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 27 At Sea

 
Day 28 At Sea

 
Day 29 Cartagena Colombia

A beautiful, quaint fishing town on the Atlantic coast of Colombia, Cartagena is full of pastel-painted buildings, Spanish colonial architecture and magnificent cathedrals. Walls and fortresses, once constructed to protect the city from British soldiers and pirates, still stand.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 30 Cruising Panama Canal

This $387 million dollar, 51-mile-long canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Completed by the U.S. from 1904-1914 under teddy Roosevelt, it is considered one of the greatest engineering marvels of all time.

Arrival : 6:00 AM
Day 31 At Sea

 
Day 32 At Sea

 
Day 33 At Sea

 
Day 34 Callao (Lima)

Lima, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, is a fascinating city and a treasure trove of history. Explore ancient Incan archeological sites, or stroll through the elegant cathedrals and opulent palaces dating from Spanish colonial times. Downtown Lima is crowded, but youll enjoy exploring the citys neighborhoods

Arrival : 5:00 AM
Day 35 Callao (Lima)

Lima, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, is a fascinating city and a treasure trove of history. Explore ancient Incan archeological sites, or stroll through the elegant cathedrals and opulent palaces dating from Spanish colonial times. Downtown Lima is crowded, but youll enjoy exploring the citys neighborhoods

 
Day 36 General San Martin

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 37 At Sea

 
Day 38 At Sea

 
Day 39 At Sea

 
Day 40 At Sea

 
Day 41 Easter Island

Located in the South Pacific more than 2,000 miles off the Chilean coast, Easter Island's not the easiest place to reach. (If you're interested, the easiest access is by air from Santiago or Tahiti.) But isolation has helped preserve the 1,500-year-old mysterious congregation of volcanic rock sculptures (maoi) that's the island's biggest claim to fame. After exploring the unique landscape, relax on an uncrowded beach and ponder one of the most mysterious places on Earth.

Arrival : 10:00 AM
Day 42 At Sea

 
Day 43 At Sea

 
Day 44 Pitcairn Island

The Pitcairn Islands, officially Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the sole British Overseas Territory in the Pacific Ocean

Arrival : 10:00 AM
Day 45 At Sea

 
Day 46 At Sea

 
Day 47 Papeete

Welcome to the largest city on the island of Tahiti, and the capital French Polynesia. Here you'll find a busy government centre and industrial port with a lot of charm. It's also a great starting point to explore Tahiti's several lagoons, black and white sand beaches, and volcanoes as well.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 48 Papeete

Welcome to the largest city on the island of Tahiti, and the capital French Polynesia. Here you'll find a busy government centre and industrial port with a lot of charm. It's also a great starting point to explore Tahiti's several lagoons, black and white sand beaches, and volcanoes as well.

 
Day 48 Moorea

Moorea's craggy volcanic peaks, reflected in the tranquil waters of Cook's and Oponohu bays, protrude from the island's basaltic base. Lush mountain slopes are covered with rainforest or pineapple plantations, and white sand beaches border crystalline lagoons.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 49 At Sea

 
Day 50 At Sea

 
Day 51 Crossing the International Date Line

 
Day 52 At Sea

 
Day 53 At Sea

 
Day 54 At Sea

 
Day 55 Auckland

Auckland is a lively fusion of international style, local creativity and Polynesian charm. Its urban personality is bold, fast and fashionable, while its seaside ambiance ranges from rugged and untamed to smooth and tranquil.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 56 At Sea

 
Day 57 At Sea

 
Day 58 At Sea

 
Day 59 Sydney

Australia's most illustrious city is the country's capital in everything but name. It possesses one of the most beautiful harbour settings in the world, and emanates with a intermingling of history, ruggedness and sophistication.

Arrival : 6:00 AM
Day 60 At Sea

 
Day 61 Brisbane

Brisbane is known for its colourful restaurant, bar, and local cultural scene. Here you'll find the Queensland Cultural Centre and the Gallery of Modern Art to witness stunning masterpieces. The Brisbane Riverwalk is also home to some of the best views of Brisbane's skyline. If you're up for a scenic walk, jog, or even some cycling, this is floating walkway is your best bet.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
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MD - Mini-Suite

The Mini-Suite features two twin beds (that are convertible to a queen-size bed) with a sofa bed, sitting area and private balcony.

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OB - Oceanview Stateroom

The Oceanview Stateroom features two twin beds (that are convertible to a queen-size bed) and a picture window.

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