Southern Explorer with Perth CROWN Princess® OCT 2025
HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS
- 4 days aboard the Indian Pacific, Sydney to Perth, including all meals, beverages and Off Train Experiences in Broken Hill, Adelaide, Cook and Rawlinna
- Engage with Broken Hill’s booming arts scene and mining heritage
- Taste the local products in the world-famous wine regions around Adelaide
- Ponder the vastness of the Australian continent as you cross the Nullarbor Plain
- Transfer from Rail Terminal to Hotel
- 2 nights’ accommodation in Perth, including breakfast daily
- Explore the vibrant city of Perth, Australia’s sunniest capital
- Full-day Discover Rottnest tour
- Meet the quokkas on beautiful Rottnest Island
- 11-day Southern Explorer Cruise from Fremantle to Sydney with Crown Princess®, with select meals included
- Stop in the ports of Busselton (Margaret River), Albany, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney with optional shore excursions ^
- Take a dip in the sparkling freshwater pools
- Put your feet up at Movies Under the Stars (™)
- 16 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 14 dinners
*A valid passport or government-issued photo identification is required to travel onboard Crown Princess®
^ Shore Excursions have fees applied
~Cruise itineraries and onboard offerings are not guaranteed. Charges apply to some activities, venues and menu items.
CABIN | FARE TYPE | INTERIOR CABIN^ - OCT | OBSTRUCTED OCEANVIEW CABIN^ - OCT | OCEANVIEW PORTHOLE CABIN^ - OCT | OCEANVIEW MID FORWARD CABIN^ - OCT | BALCONY AFT CABIN^ - OCT | BALCONY MID BC CABIN^ - OCT | MINI SUITE MD CABIN^ - OCT | MINI SUITE MB CABIN^ - OCT |
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GOLD PREMIUM TWIN | ADVANCE PURCHASE HOLIDAY* | $7,665 | $7,785 | $8,901 | $9,045 | $9,765 | $9,837 | $10,701 | $10,965 |
GOLD PREMIUM TWIN | EVERYDAY HOLIDAY | $8,240 | $8,360 | $9,476 | $9,620 | $10,340 | $10,412 | $11,276 | $11,540 |
GOLD SINGLE | ADVANCE PURCHASE HOLIDAY* | $9,275 | $9,515 | $11,747 | $12,035 | $13,475 | $13,619 | $15,347 | $15,875 |
GOLD SINGLE | EVERYDAY HOLIDAY | $9,710 | $9,950 | $12,182 | $12,440 | $13,910 | $14,054 | $15,782 | $16,310 |
To book any of the following cruise cabins, please call our Travel Centre on 1800 703 357.
^ Interior Cabin = category Interior IC Mid-forward, Mid-aft: Lido, Riviera, Emerald, Plaza decks
^ Obstructed View Cabin = category OW Obstructed View Mid-forward, Mid-aft: Emerald deck.
^ Oceanview Porthole Cabins = category Oceanview Portholes OE Aft: Riviera deck, Oceanview Aft: Emerald deck
^ Oceanview Cabin = category Oceanview OC Mid-forward: Plaza deck
^ Balcony Aft Cabin = category BD Balcony Aft: Aloha, Baja, Caribe decks.
^ Balcony Mid BC Cabin = category BC Balcony Mid-forward: Lido, Riviera decks, Mid-aft: Riviera deck.
^ Mini Suite MD Cabin = category MD Mini Suite Aft: Dolphin.
^ Mini Suite MB Cabin = category MB Mini Suite Mid-forward, Mid-aft: Dolphin deck
Departing Sydney’s Central Station, get acquainted with your cabin and fellow travellers. Take in spectacular views as the Indian Pacific winds through the Blue Mountains. Tonight, you will enjoy your first meal on board – a regionally inspired dinner paired with fine wine and beverages. After dinner, consider a nightcap in the lounge before you retire to your cabin. (D)
OVERNIGHT: 3 nights Indian Pacific
After breakfast, prepare for your first Off Train Experience in Broken Hill, the Silver City. Explore mining heritage through visiting the Broken Hill Trades Hall and the striking Miners Memorial that stands over the town or for a different take on Broken Hill, go on a tour of the main drag with fabulous local Drag Queen sensation, Shelita Buffet.
Art aficionados may opt to visit the captivating Living Desert Sculpture site or take in the exhibitions at the oldest regional art gallery in New South. Alternatively, ignite a sense of nostalgia at Bells Milk Bar, an icon of Broken Hill, sipping on malted milk while a performance by Cindy and Johnny takes you back to the 50’s.
Lunch is served back on board as the Indian Pacific enters the southern tip of the ancient Flinders Ranges.
Arriving in Adelaide in the late afternoon, you’ll have the opportunity for an Off Train Experience, exploring the South Australian Museum or indulging in an epicurean experience. Visit the Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale to sample fine South Australian wines before an indulgent meal, or try a cheese or gin tasting in the charming Adelaide Hills village of Hahndorf before feasting at Haus – a German restaurant showcasing the best in local produce. Alternatively, visit Adelaide Central Markets for a tour and exclusive sit-down dinner.
After dinner, return to the train to continue your journey west. (B,L,D)
Today is all about those amazing outback views as you cross this famous stretch of the Australian interior, the ancient Nullarbor Plain, on the longest stretch of straight railway track in the world. En route, the Indian Pacific calls in to Cook, once-bustling, now almost-ghost town that was originally built as a support town for the railway.
Travelling further west, the next stop is at Rawlinna on the fringe of Australia’s largest sheep station for a signature dinner under a thousand stars (seasonal). (B,L,D)
Admire the delightful undulations of the Avon Valley and enjoy a final breakfast on board as the final stage of your transcontinental crossing unfolds, heading into Perth. After being transferred to your hotel, the rest of the day is yours to explore Perth at your leisure. (B,L)
OVERNIGHT: 2 nights Novotel Perth Murray St
Join the scheduled transfer by Rottnest Express or make your way to Barrack Street Jetty and board Rottnest Express bound for Rottnest Island, 22kms offshore. Upon arrival enjoy time to explore the island at your leisure – make sure you meet a quokka! A 90-minute air-conditioned afternoon bus tour around ‘Rotto’ takes you to some spectacular locations, including Wadjemup Lighthouse and the boardwalk lookout at the rugged west end. Return to Perth by ferry in the afternoon. (B)
You will be transferred to the Cruise Terminal and board the Crown Princess® ready to truly light up the seas. Expect tantalising cuisine, dazzling live entertainment, and enriching experiences. Relax in The Sanctuary~, a tranquil haven reserved for adults, or put your feet up at Movies Under the Stars(TM) – whatever you decide to do, your time on board will be unforgettable. (B,D)
OVERNIGHT: 11 nights Crown Princess®
(Water Shuttle Required, Wheelchair access limited)
This vibrant coastal city is a laid-back charmer with an enticing array of natural wonders and active pursuits. Just steps from the mile-long Busselton Jetty are glistening white-sand beaches and sun-drenched seaside villages stretch along the coast. Yet the magic of the Margaret River area beckons, with 120 premium wineries; ancient caves boasting a subterranean world of jaw-dropping stalactite, stalagmite, helictite and shawl formations; a fascinating Aboriginal culture rooted in ancient history; and a picture-perfect landscape of meandering country roads and spectacular scenery. (B,L,D)
Albany is situated on the south coast of Western Australia’s tourist region. It faces the Southern Ocean and is on the shores of King George Sound and Princess Royal Harbour. Being the site of the first European settlement, much of their legacy remains today, with around 50 colonial buildings standing proudly as museums, galleries, and restaurants. Visitors can take in almost two centuries of history on a 30-minute walk following the Amity Trail. The whaling station at Frenchman Bay was the last whaling station in all of Australia, closing in 1978. Today, it is home to Whale World, the only museum of its kind in the world to be housed in a formerly fully operational whaling station. You can not only board a whaling boat, but also have the opportunity to spot migrating whales. (B,L,D)
Familiarise yourself with the layout of the ship today. A variety of everyday dining venues are available, including The Salty Dog Grill, Horizon Court, International Café and Slice Pizzeria. Choose from specialty restaurants~ Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, Crown Grill, the Salty Dog Gastropub and the Chef’s Table. (B,L,D)
Enjoy today at your leisure. Perhaps indulge in a decadent afternoon tea in the dining room, where you can enjoy freshly prepared finger sandwiches, cakes and cookies, accompanied by a wide variety of teas, or coffee. (B,L,D)
Adelaide combines the charm of a picturesque country town with lively cosmopolitan offerings. The city centre is compact and easily walkable, with wide, tree-lined boulevards, superb Victorian and Edwardian architecture, tranquil parks and the highest number of restaurants per capita of any city in Australia. The ship docks at the Outer Harbour of Port Adelaide, with the railway station close by providing easy access to the city centre.
Beyond the city and the rugged Adelaide Hills lie the Barossa and Eden Valleys. Here, Australian vintners are winning international acclaim for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Shiraz. (B,L,D)
It may be the largest state in Australia, but Western Australia’s capital city boasts a conveniently compact centre, packed with things to see and do. Enjoy your day at leisure in Perth by visiting Kings Park, Barrack Square, or some of the museums and galleries. (B, L. D)
Melbourne is a UNESCO City of Literature and Australia’s cultural capital. It is home to arts, music and an unparalleled sporting scene. Effortlessly walkable, spend your time here strolling the quaint arcades and laneways. The ship docks at Melbourne’s Station Pier Cruise Terminal, a short light-rail ride away from the city centre. (B,L,D)
Enjoy today at your leisure. Perhaps join a cooking demonstration~ or attend a Champagne Art Auction. Take a stroll through the European-style Piazza, where roving performers will delight you with their skills, or practice your putting in a round of mini-golf. Don’t forget to peruse the daily newsletter ‘Princess Patter’ for today’s events. (B,L,D)
Tasmania’s capital has much in common with Sydney. Founded but a few years later, Hobart also owes its origins to the establishment of a penal colony – and its natural setting is just as impressive. Seen from its fine, deep-water harbour, Hobart spills over the lower reaches of the Derwent Valley as Mt. Wellington towers in the background. Much of the city’s heritage is centred on the historic waterfront. North of the city stretches the vast parkland of the Queen’s Domain. Many of Tasmania’s other attractions are within easy reach of Hobart. (B,L,D)
Visit the Shops of Princess for the last chance to pick up some keepsakes and souvenirs. Enjoy a musical production, dabble in the casino~, or simply relax in a lounge sipping one last cocktail~ as you enjoy your final evening on board the Crown Princess®. (B,L,D)
As your ship passes Harbour Heads, you are presented with the shimmering skyline of Sydney – hailed by many seafarers as “the most beautiful harbour in the world.”
Two prominent landmarks, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the sail-like curves of the Sydney Opera House, grace the backdrop of this picturesque harbour.
Farewell the Crown Princess® this morning upon arrival into Sydney where your incredible journey comes to an end. (B)
(~ Charges apply. Specialty Restaurants, pricing, and menu items vary by ship and are subject to change.)