Majestic Princess signalled the completion of half of her 23-day Grand Asia voyage from Shanghai which started on 24 August when she arrived in Singapore after visiting Busan, Hong Kong, Nha Trang, Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City).

Majestic Princess cuts a striking figure at her berth in Singapore
The ship is now en route to Sydney for the second half of the voyage that will call at Darwin and Brisbane along the way.
Majestic Princess, the only Royal-class ship based in Asia, completed her summer season homeporting in Taipei followed by Shanghai and will be making her maiden calls to destinations in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific during her six-month Australian season.
The first sailing out of Australia is a 12-day roundtrip cruise from Sydney to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji departing 15 September. This is followed by her first Across The Ditch sailing round trip from Sydney that includes scenic cruising along the Fiordland National Park across the Tasman Sea to seven ports in New Zealand (Dunedin, Akaroa, Wellington, Tauranga, Auckland and Bay of Islands)
The 3,560-guest Majestic Princess, which celebrated her first anniversary in May this year, joins Golden Princess, Sea Princess and Sun Princess on a total of more than 70 cruises to over 30 destinations in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific.
Majestic will return to Singapore in April 2019 on another Grand Asia voyage from Sydney to Hong Kong.









You must be logged in to post a comment.