Upcoming holidays:

Upcoming Holidays:
12 March 2026 - Three-day cruise, Sydney to Eden return, just to sail on the Discovery Princess.
January - February 2027 - Fly to Singapore for a 28-Day Japan & Southeast Asia Grand Adventure cruise on the Sapphire Princess.
July 2027 - Fly to Auckland for a cruise to Norfolk Island on the Carnival Adventure, then a bit of time in NZ afterwards.

Sunday, 10 October 2021

More cancellations and bookings - COVID19 update number 12

Back in July, I was contemplating what to do about the fact that Princess had changed our early 2022 New Zealand cruise into two somewhat less desirable cruises.  Turns out my plan to do nothing was the best option - they've cancelled both the cruises.

So, in our usual fashion, we've booked two more:

  • A four night cruise for all three of us Sydney - Eden - Sydney in February 2022 on the Ovation of the Seas.  Not at all sure that this one will go ahead because - just as I wrote back in July - the Commonwealth Govt still has cruise ships completely banned from Australia and still isn't yet doing any formal discussions with the cruise industry about a restart.

  • Another New Zealand cruise, leaving Sydney on 4 October 2022 and returning on the 17th.  Not long after we booked this cruise the NZ government announced that cruise ships won't be allowed into NZ before October 2022, so we might be on one of the first cruises into NZ in a couple of years.  Or, it might be cancelled too  :-)

 

Edit 14 October: really, not even worth a separate update.  Royal Caribbean has obviously given up on any chance of the Australian government making a decision about cruises in time for this summer, so our Feb 2022 cruise has just been cancelled.


Thursday, 2 September 2021

Surprise cruise cancellation - COVID19 Update Number 11

 Paul and Adam were booked to go on a cruise Brisbane - New Zealand - Brisbane in March 2022.  

A couple of days ago I decided to check when the next payment was due, and was surprised when the P&O website denied all knowledge of the booking.  Eventually we worked out that the booking must have been cancelled, because the Future Cruise Credit they had put onto the cruise was back in their P&O accounts.

We always use a travel agent for P&O cruises, and they were as surprised as we were - in fact, they've gone off to check if the bookings for any of their other customers have been unexpectedly cancelled.

In the end, the boys decided that they'd ask P&O to refund the Future Cruise Credits, and we'll wait for a better time to take Adam to see New Zealand.  I mean, he could of course go by himself but there are still lots of places that I want to see there too....

Saturday, 24 July 2021

COVID19 update number 10

Well, it seems that Princess Cruise Lines is definitely hoping that they'll be able to cruise out of Australia after the current ban ends in December.

Back in update number 6, I talked about the fact that we had a Sydney to Auckland cruise booked in January 2022, and that I had decided to also book us on the following cruise on that ship - from Auckland back to Sydney - in order to avoid risks around not being able to get flights home from New Zealand.

As it happens a lot of those concerns have reduced in the meantime - there has been a travel bubble of sorts between Australia and NZ for a while now (although this week New Zealand has quite understandably shut it down temporarily due to outbreaks in Australia).  But, I figured I'd just leave it until later to decide what to do; final payments on the cruises aren't due until November when things will certainly be clearer.

But, as I said, Princess is being hopeful and they've just notified me that as part of their restart plans they have 'redeployed' those two particular cruises.  So, instead of one cruise from Sydney to Auckland and another cruise back, we're now booked on two identical cruises - both Sydney to New Zealand and return.  Same dates - they still leave on 18 and 30 January - but instead of visiting a few different places on each cruise they're now completely identical ports of call.  

I spent a bit of time trying to decide which one to cancel, because even for a cruise addict like me, two identical back-to-back New Zealand cruises is a bit over the top.  Specially when neither of them now goes to Wellington or Hobart, and both of those places are highlights for me on any cruise.  

But then I realised I shouldn't do any such thing, not yet anyway - better option is to wait and see if they're even going to happen first.  After all, cruise ships are still absolutely banned from entering the country, and the government has not started any meaningful dialogue about a cruise restart. It took many months for the USA and Canada to get from 'maybe cruises can restart' through 'this is what the cruise lines will have to do' to their actual restart, and I can't see it happening any more quickly here.  

So, basically, I think there is zero chance of these two cruises actually going ahead.  I think that just as they've been doing for more than a year now, sometime in around September the government will announce another three-month extension to the ban which will not only cancel those two cruises but also Paul and Adam's cruise to New Zealand in March.  

And bluntly, it's better to let the cruise line be forced to cancel them - over the last year or so Princess has become disappointingly proficient at cancelling cruises. 

On the brighter side, I have decided to get up the courage to make a third attempt at going on a "Search for the Northern Lights" cruise, following cancellation of our attempts to do this in 2020 and 2021.  Same as before - 14 days round trip from Southampton with the highlight being an overnight stop in Alta, Norway.  This one is in October 2023 and of course we would again spend some time in the UK / Europe before or after the cruise.


Thursday, 1 July 2021

Covid-19 update number 9

 Well, as expected, Princess has just been forced to cancel all their Australian cruises up to 19 December 2021, which includes both Paul and Sandy's little cruise from Brisbane to Sydney in November, and the Melbourne-Adelaide-Melbourne cruise that all three of us were doing in December.

No cancellation of our two New Zealand cruises (February and March 2022) yet, but I think it's only a matter of time.


Wednesday, 2 June 2021

Another cruise booked

 As I'm writing this, there are seven "upcoming cruises" showing on the page.  

This time last year I'd have been astounded at the thought that I'd be standing here typing away about how few of these cruises I think will go ahead.  But, at this point, I think that five of them are already lost causes - the only two I really hold out any hope for are the ones in 2023.

Adam's eclipse cruise has an interesting story.  If you know Adam, you'll know that in the past he has travelled to Cairns, China and the USA to see eclipses.  The next even vaguely accessible one crosses a tiny piece of Australia near Exmouth in April 2023. At first Adam was hoping to simply go there, but he realised quite quickly - and the people of Exmouth have started talking about this too - that there simply isn't the infrastructure there to support a stack of people visiting to view the eclipse.  Add to that the fact that Adam can't drive, so staying a long distance away and driving there on the day really isn't an option either.  So, since most of the totality occurs over the ocean, Adam asked me to check to see if anyone was running a cruise to see it and I really shouldn't have been surprised to see that P&O has one all planned - the cruise lines like to do this because they can charge more and they know lots of people will be interested.  Adam suggested that Paul and or myself might like to come too, but we soon realised that we're already on a cruise at that time - different ship though.  However, then we realised that our itinerary has us in that part of the ocean at the time of the eclipse.  So we're hoping that although it's not specifically being advertised as an eclipse cruise, they may well be planning for our ship to be somewhere under the totality zone too!

Thursday, 6 May 2021

Covid-19 update number 8

Well, the cruise plans are changing again.

We've decided that committing to the Dubai - London cruise in June next year is a risk too far.  When I booked it, it seemed so far in the future that "of course Covid-19 will be dealt with by then".  But now it's only just over a year until that cruise sails, and we still don't even know if Australians will be allowed to leave the country by then (or return if we do!), let alone if cruising will have restarted.  And that particular cruise goes to seven different countries, each of which will be in their own (impossible to predict) situation when it comes to Covid-19.

So, we're in the process of cancelling that cruise, and also a Perth to Brisbane cruise that we had booked for February 2023, and replacing them both with a round Australia cruise from Brisbane in March-April 2023.  I've always wanted to do that cruise - Princess runs one a few times a year - but it's comparatively expensive and I had been thinking about it as part of our "tour Australia when we're too old to want to go overseas" travel plans.  Maybe what I'm saying is that we'll reach that point in 2023!!

Monday, 1 March 2021

Covid-19 update number 7

 Due to cancellation of two different cruises Paul and Adam had quite a generous amount of 'Future Cruise Credit' with P&O, and they have decided to use it on a cruise to New Zealand in 2022.  

Although he has been to the USA and a number of Asian countries, Adam has never been to New Zealand, and it's such a lovely place that hopefully Paul will enjoy himself even though we have been there many times.

And, cruising out of Brisbane means a chance for them to see the family before or after as well!