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Diamond Princess
The Diamond Princess is a premium quality cruise ship with every convenience and comfort built-in.
There are waterfront tables where you can dine and a huge selection of choices including traditional fine dining, 24-hour room service, a delicious Pizzeria, sumptuous buffet selections and the specialty restaurant – The Sterling Steakhouse. Enjoy Broadway style productions in the evenings, the scholarship at sea lectures during the day, or just relax in your luxurious stateroom. A voyage on the Diamond Princess is an experience to be savoured and remembered! |
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This voyage takes you north along the Australia coast to discover the exotic flavours and exquisite treasures of Asia. Experience the spectacular Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas and the cosmopolitan city of Darwin. Travel to Bali before sailing into one of the world’s most impressive harbours, Hong Kong. The port of Keelung is your gateway to pulsating Taipei. Experience the timeless charm of Nagasaki, visit exquisite temples and museums in Shanghai, and for something different Dalian has the largest polar aquarium in the world. The cruise finishes in Beijing, the capital of China and one of the world’s most famous cities. During your stay in Beijing visit the Forbidden Palace or travel north to one of the wonders of the world, the Great Wall of China.
Fantastic Value! Nothing more to Pay!
The Travelrite Fly, Cruise & Stay holidays represents amazing value. Flights, air taxes, accommodation and port and handling charges are included in the one great price!
Great cruise inclusions
- Departs Sydney 8 February 2011
- 23 night cruise on the spectacular Diamond Princess
- One night accommodation (1st class) in Beijing including breakfast • One-way international airfares from Beijing to Australia
- Transfer from the port of Beijing to your hotel
- Port & Handling charges
- All meals on-board Diamond Princess
- Air taxes
Clothing on board
During the day casual clothing is typical, although shorts and swimwear are not permitted in the formal restaurants. Nights at sea are classified as formal for dress purposes and nights in port are classified as informal. During the evening on formal nights, a dinner suit or dark suit for gentlemen and eveningwear for ladies is required for the main restaurants. On informal nights, a jacket and tie is required for gentlemen and equivalent for ladies. Casual nights require a collared shirt for gentlemen. The self-service restaurants are casual.
Don’t worry about coming alone
About a third of people on the cruise travel alone. We will match people up in twin-share cabins when available saving you the single supplement. You won’t be left alone.
Extend your stay
Call us about extending your stay before you return to Australia. Business Class upgrade costs are also available on request.
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