Sea Princess Review

4.5 / 5.0
0 reviews

Hawaiian islands from Brisbane to Brisbane.

Review for Transpacific Cruise on Sea Princess
User Avatar
Lindabinda
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Rating by category

Cabin
Value for Money
Embarkation
Dining
Public Rooms
Entertainment
Fitness & Recreation
Service

Additional details

Sail Date: Apr 2019
During the Crossing of the Equator ceremony.
Hula dancers & ukulele players at their concert.
Aft Sea Princess @ Papeete
Looking back at Sea Princess from glass bottom boat excursion in Tahiti.
Sea Princess @ Sydney overseas terminal, Circular Quay.

This was the 2nd time we enjoyed this cruise, last was 2015. Great opportunity to see different things ashore. Pity that it was a bit rough this time but no one can control the weather!

Have sailed on Sea Princess many times & wish they would upgrade the televisions to movies on demand. Also be fabulous if she had the 24 hour International Cafe.

Legends for the Elite evenings just didn’t work for us , too crowded but lots enjoyed them.

Cabin Review

Cabin Balcony

Usual Princess balcony cabin. A little on the small side but easier to stay balanced during big seas! Bed comfortable, some different pillows would be a great option!

Small bathroom but everything that you need is there.

Port Reviews

Suva

Have visited Suva multiple times, walked around & did a bit of shopping.

Tahiti (Papeete)

Beautiful area, we went for a big walk around town, bought some souvenirs, had dinner at the roulettes in the market area 2 minutes from the ship where they set up food vans & you can experience local foods & atmosphere!

Moorea

Caught the tender over to Moorea and walked through the local shops.

Had the absolute BEST fresh coconut ever!!! Seemed like it would never end, sweet, cold milk & the flesh was delicious too. Bargain at 200 pacific francs = $2

Sydney (Australia)

My home town!

Self guided tour, ferry from Circular Quay around to Darling Harbour then got a light rail (tram) to Sydney Fish markets, had a lovely lunch & glass of wine then hopped on another tram to Central station. Went on the City Curcle via Museum station & got off at Wynyard as wanted to see the sculpture of the old wooden escalators suspended at the base of the new ones. Walked back down to the ship via places we visited in our past lives!

Maui

Got the tender over & walked around. Sat under the huge tree that takes up the whole park! So cool under it!

2 Helpful Votes
previous reviewnext review

Find a cruise

Any Month

Get special cruise deals, expert advice, insider tips and more.By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

© 1995—2024, The Independent Traveler, Inc.