P&O Cruises
P&O Cruises Pacific Jewel sails year round from Sydney to the South Pacific and New Zealand. Her maiden voyage to Tasmania recreated history as she retraced the first ever cruise of the Australian mainland.
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SYDNEY CRUISES New Caledonia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Vanuatu and North Queensland’s coast. |
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NEWCASTLE CRUISES Pacific Sun is Queensland’s cruise ship, this floating resort offers a range of cruises departing from Brisbane. |
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SHORT COASTAL CRUISES Pacific Sun is Queensland’s cruise ship, this floating resort offers a range of cruises departing from Sydney and Brisbane. |
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BOOKING CONDITIONS Important information you need to know before you book a cruise and information while you are cruising. |
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THE SHIPS
P&O Cruises Australia has been taking Australians on cruise holidays since 1932, when its 22,500-ton liner Strathaird sailed from Sydney on a five-night, round-trip cruise to Norfolk Island and Brisbane.
P&O Cruises now carries more than 100,000 passengers annually on scores of voyages to destinations throughout the SouthPacific.
They offer 3 ships sailing from Australia/New Zealand, the Pacific Pearl, Pacific Jewel and the Pacific Sun, in addition to their worldwide fleet of luxury cruiseliners.














