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New Zealand Holiday

Departing on 23 Dec 2026 from Brisbane aboard the Grand Princess - Cruise No: 2190778

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Brisbane — Bay Of Islands, New Zealand — Auckland — Tauranga — Napier — Dunedin — Cruising Fiordland National Park — Brisbane
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23 Dec '26
Brisbane
16:00

Once considered the “country cousin” among Australian cities, Brisbane is today the nation’s third-largest metropolis – and one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Lying on the banks of the meandering Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th-century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also your gateway to uniquely Australian adventures, be it the theme parks of the Gold Coast or Queensland’s dazzling beaches.

The beaches south of Brisbane form Queensland’s Gold Coast. Travel tip: Brisbane is pronounced “Bris-bin.”

2
24 Dec '26
At Sea
3
24 Dec '26
At Sea
4
25 Dec '26
At Sea
5
26 Dec '26
At Sea
6
27 Dec '26
Bay Of Islands, New Zealand
08:00
18:00

The Bay of Islands offers more than broad vistas of sea and sky, more than beaches, boating, and fabulous water sports. The Bay is the birthplace of modern New Zealand. Here the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, establishing British rule and granting the native inhabitants equal status. Rich in legend and mystery, the Bay of Islands has age-old ties to the Maori and to whalers, missionaries and New Zealand’s early settlers.

The Bay of Islands has lured explorers for countless centuries. The Maori say that Kupe, the great Polynesian adventurer, came here in the 10th century. Captain Cook anchored offshore in 1769, followed by assorted brigands, traders, colonists and missionaries.

Note: Bay of Islands is an anchorage port. Passengers transfer to shore via ship’s tender.

7
28 Dec '26
Auckland
06:30
19:00

Straddling a narrow isthmus created by 60 different volcanoes, New Zealand’s former capital boasts scenic beauty, historical interest and a cosmopolitan collection of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries and gardens. Rangitoto, Auckland’s largest and youngest volcano, sits in majestic splendor just offshore. Mt. Eden and One Tree Hill, once home to Maori earthworks, overlook the city. One of New Zealand’s fine wine districts lies to the north of Auckland.

Auckland served as New Zealand’s capital from 1841 until 1865, when the seat of government moved to Wellington.

8
29 Dec '26
Tauranga
06:30
18:00

New Zealand’s natural bounty is always on display at the Bay of Plenty. It was Captain James Cook who in 1769 aptly named this bay after he was able to replenish his ship’s provisions, thanks to the prosperous Maori villages of the region. Tauranga, the chief city, is a bustling port, an agricultural and timber center and a popular seaside resort. Tauranga is also the gateway to Rotorua – a geothermal wonderland that is the heart of Maori culture. A 90-minute drive from Tauranga, Rotorua is New Zealand’s primary tourist attraction.

Your ship docks near the foot of Mt. Maunganui, which rises 761 feet above the bay. Across the harbor, Tauranga offers scenic tidal beaches at Omokoroa and Pahoia. The region boasts fine beaches, big-game fishing, thermal springs and seaside resorts.

9
30 Dec '26
Napier
13:00
20:00

Napier and Hawke’s Bay have become New Zealand’s premier lifestyle getaways. Located on the North Island’s eastern coast, New Zealand’s oldest wine-growing region boasts a superb Mediterranean climate and golden sand beaches. In recent years, Hawke’s Bay has become a leading producer of fine olive oils and artisanal cheeses. Wildlife lovers and birders will flock to Cape Kidnappers in Southern Hawke Bay: the Cape is home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world.

In 1931, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake leveled Napier. The town rebuilt itself, and today Napier is hailed as the “Art Deco City” for its superb collection of Deco, Spanish Mission and Classical Revival buildings.

10
31 Dec '26
At Sea
11
1 Jan '27
Dunedin
07:00
17:00

Perched on the hills above one of New Zealand’s loveliest harbors, Dunedin is a Kiwi city with a Scottish heart. Hailed as the “Edinburgh of New Zealand,” Dunedin is proud of its heritage. A statue of famed Scottish poet Robert Burns graces downtown, and the presence of New Zealand’s only kilt maker and whisky distillery – as well as many bagpipe bands – keep Dunedin’s ties to Scotland alive. The city also boasts a distinguished architectural and cultural history, a legacy of New Zealand’s 1860s gold rush.

Port Chalmers, gateway to Dunedin, is located eight miles from the city center. Dunedin is a planned city: its streets and suburbs fan out from the city’s octagon.

12
2 Jan '27
Cruising Fiordland National Park
09:00
18:00

New Zealand’s largest national park was formed millennia ago by massive glacial flows that carved deep fiords into the coast of New Zealand’s South Island. At the heart of Fiordland National Park lies Milford Sound. Lined by cliffs that soar nearly a mile above its surface, Milford Sound cuts into the heart of the Southern Alps. Rainforest clings to the cliffs and graceful waterfalls plummet into the void. Mile-high Mitre Peak dominates the upper reaches of the sound.

The town of Te Anau in Fiordland National Park is also your gateway to the South Island’s other natural wonders including Lake Wakatipu, the resort of Queenstown and Mt. Cook National Park.

13
3 Jan '27
At Sea
14
4 Jan '27
At Sea
15
5 Jan '27
At Sea
16
6 Jan '27
Brisbane
07:00

Once considered the “country cousin” among Australian cities, Brisbane is today the nation’s third-largest metropolis – and one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Lying on the banks of the meandering Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th-century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also your gateway to uniquely Australian adventures, be it the theme parks of the Gold Coast or Queensland’s dazzling beaches.

The beaches south of Brisbane form Queensland’s Gold Coast. Travel tip: Brisbane is pronounced “Bris-bin.”

Launched

1998

Tonnage

107,517

Length

949

Crew

1,150

Capacity

2,600

With brand new top deck dining venues, Slice Pizzeria, The Mix, Salty Dog Grill and Coffee & Cones you’ll have even more tantalizing options to choose from during your stay on board Grand Princess. Relax at The Sanctuary, a tranquil haven reserved for adults, enjoy Movies Under the Stars poolside or see an award-winning Broadway-style production show in the upgraded Princess Theater, showcasing an even more immersive audio experience.

24-hour Room Service
Bacchus Bar
Botticelli Dining Room
Crooners Bar
Crown Grill
Da Vinci Dining Room
Explorers’ Lounge
Grill
Horizon Court
Ice Cream Bar
International Cafe
Lounge
Michelangelo Dining Room
Pizzeria
Poseidon’s Pizzeria
Prego Pizzeria
Promenade Lounge and Bar
Sabatini’s Italian restaurant
Snooker’s Cigar Bar
Snooker’s Cigar Bar
Sterling Steakhouse
Trident Grill
Ultimate Balcony Dining
Vines Wine & Seafood Bar
Wheelhouse Bar
Wine bar

9-hole Mini Golf
Card Room
Golf Simulator
Library
Nightclub
Shuffle Board
Swim-against-the-current lap pool

Children’s Play Area
Cinema
Explorers Lounge
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Princess Theatre
Show Lounges
Skywalkers Nightclub

Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Conference Facilities
Future Cruise Sales
Photo Gallery
ScholarShip@Sea
Shops
Shore Excursion Office
Wedding Chapel
Wheel House
Wrap Around Promenade Deck
Writing Room

Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track
Ocean View Gymnasium
Sports Court
Yoga

Beauty Salon
Hot Tubs
Lotus Spa
Lotus Spa
Splash Pool
Terrace Pool
The Sanctuary(adults only)

Description

With brand new top deck dining venues, Slice Pizzeria, The Mix, Salty Dog Grill and Coffee & Cones you’ll have even more tantalizing options to choose from during your stay on board Grand Princess. Relax at The Sanctuary, a tranquil haven reserved for adults, enjoy Movies Under the Stars poolside or see an award-winning Broadway-style production show in the upgraded Princess Theater, showcasing an even more immersive audio experience.

Food and Drink

24-hour Room Service
Bacchus Bar
Botticelli Dining Room
Crooners Bar
Crown Grill
Da Vinci Dining Room
Explorers’ Lounge
Grill
Horizon Court
Ice Cream Bar
International Cafe
Lounge
Michelangelo Dining Room
Pizzeria
Poseidon’s Pizzeria
Prego Pizzeria
Promenade Lounge and Bar
Sabatini’s Italian restaurant
Snooker’s Cigar Bar
Snooker’s Cigar Bar
Sterling Steakhouse
Trident Grill
Ultimate Balcony Dining
Vines Wine & Seafood Bar
Wheelhouse Bar
Wine bar

Recreational

9-hole Mini Golf
Card Room
Golf Simulator
Library
Nightclub
Shuffle Board
Swim-against-the-current lap pool

Entertainment

Children’s Play Area
Cinema
Explorers Lounge
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Princess Theatre
Show Lounges
Skywalkers Nightclub

Other

Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Conference Facilities
Future Cruise Sales
Photo Gallery
ScholarShip@Sea
Shops
Shore Excursion Office
Wedding Chapel
Wheel House
Wrap Around Promenade Deck
Writing Room

Fitness

Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track
Ocean View Gymnasium
Sports Court
Yoga

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Hot Tubs
Lotus Spa
Lotus Spa
Splash Pool
Terrace Pool
The Sanctuary(adults only)

Included Services

  • Port Taxes & Fees
  • Family Friendly & Great for Couples
  • All Meals (Excluding Speciality Dining)

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