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P&O Australian Open Cruise

Take your spectating from the couch to centre court..

We've partnered with Tennis Australia to celebrate the Australian Open with a cruise to Melbourne, to catch two day's of tennis in Melbourne Park. Your ultimate cruise package serves up the following aces:

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In melbourne.

Plus you'll not miss out of the action, with Day & Night Sessions screened live on the screen while you're at sea. Broadcast shown, satellite reception permitting.

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5 Night Australian Open Tennis Cruise

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Sydney Opera House, Australia

Sydney, Australia

City of Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne, Australia

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The best Australian Open experience is actually out at sea

By Samantha Stewart | 6 years ago

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Just in time for the Australian Open, P&O cruises is providing tennis fans with the ultimate Grand Slam experience, where they can interact and spend time at sea with their favourite tennis stars.

More than 3500 guests sailing to Melbourne on the fleet's Pacific Eden and Pacific Explorer will be treated to a specially designed package that will cater to the biggest of tennis fans.

Once docked at Melbourne, Cruisers aboard the Pacific Eden will be joined by Wimbledon champion Goran Ivaniševic and Davis Cup winner Mark Philippoussis as they host a Q&A session.

Meanwhile, guests aboard the Pacific Explorer will see Grand Slam Doubles winner Todd Woodbridge join them as he discusses all things tennis.   

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Not only will these tennis legends be answering questions, but guests are also offered the opportunity to get their photos taken with them.

The tennis-themed cruise package will also include tickets and transfers to the matches once the ship arrives in Melbourne.

Speaking about the exciting adventure, President of P&O Cruises and Carnival Australia Sture Myrmell said the cruises were one of the best ways for fans to experience the tennis.

"Australia is a great sporting nation and the Australian Open Grand Slam is one of the highlights on the sporting calendar. Fans are choosing to make more than a day of it, combining their love of tennis with a short break for a truly memorable experience," Mr Myrmell said.

Both ships will be departing from Sydney Harbour for two leisurely days at sea filled with tennis-centred activities before finally arriving in Melbourne.

Tickets have now sold out, but those keen to experience this package can now secure their place for 2019.

Fares start from $798 quad share for the 5-night round trip cruise departing Sydney on January 19, 2019.

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Fare Includes: 2 days in Melbourne to attend Australian Open, general admission to Melbourne Park of 2 day Ground Pass tickets per person and return transfers between the ship and Melbourne Park throughout the day and into the evening

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P&O Cruises Australia Serves an Ace During Australian Open Cruise

Over 2900 tennis fans have once again been able to cruise from Sydney to Melbourne to enjoy the 2023 Australian Open for the first time in three years.

 P&O’s Pacific Adventure set sail for a 5-night itinerary, with guests enjoying two days of live tennis action at Melbourne Park. It was on Sunday morning however when P&O truly served up an ace, with guests offered an incredible “meet and greet” experience onboard the ship. They were treated to a photo opportunity with two VIP visitors to the ship - the 2023 Australian Open winner’s trophies.

Kristy Fraser, Entertainment Director - Pacific Adventure said that the Australian Open cruise was one of the highlights in her calendar.

“I’m so thrilled we were able to take our guests back after a three-year absence. The weather was fabulous and the tennis was even better. And it was incredible being able to bring the trophies on board for our guests. We now just have to wait and see which player will have their name etched on them for 2023,” said Kristy.  

In addition to catching two days at Melbourne Park, matches were also shown on the ship's big screen and in Black Circus theatre, and Steve Hart from Fox Sports hosted sports trivia as well as the Up Close and Personal shows with sports commentators John Marks, Nicole and Mark Bradtke and Jim Wilson.

P&O’s exclusive Australian Open Cruise for 2024 is already on sale, with the 5-night itinerary departing Sydney on 19 January; starting from $999 per person twin share. For more information, visit  www.pocruises.com.au

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  • P&O Cruises Guests Help Save Lives of Newborn Babies in PNG With Their Contributions to P&O Pacific Partnership
  • Princess Cruises Announces First-of-its-Kind, Digitally Enhanced Escape Room Experience Phantom Bridge Onboard Sky Princess and Enchanted Princess
  • P&O Cruises’ Guests Play a Part in Saving one Ni Van Life so that Others can be Saved in Health Emergencies
  • Princess Cruises Announces Pacific Princess’ Return To Australia -
  • Princess Cruises begins one-year countdown to Enchanted Princess
  • P&O Cruises Poised to Carry Two Million Passengers from Brisbane with Biggest Ever Choice of Itineraries in New 2021 Program
  • PRINCESS CRUISES APPOINTS LEADERSHIP TEAM FOR ENCHANTED PRINCESS
  • P&O Cruises Returns to Tasmania’s Hit Winter Festival, Dark Mofo
  • It’s No Joke! P&O Cruises’ The Big Laugh
  • Adelaide Cruise Surge Continues as P&O Cruises Announces Sixth Consecutive Year Homeporting with Longest Ever Season
  • Princess Cruises Announces “Sea to Sky Princess”
  • CHEERS! CARNIVAL’S PRIVATE LABEL BEERS ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA
  • P&O Cruises EZpay Makes Taking a Cruise Even Easier
  • All Dad Jokes Aside, P&O Cruises Announces Dates For
  • Carnival hits one million guest milestone
  • P&O Cruises hosts 100 QLD rugby league “super fans” in Sydney
  • MedallionClass Holidays set to arrive in Australia this Summer Season
  • Carnival Splendor to pamper Aussies with its spa and fitness amenities
  • RUBY PRINCESS OPENS PRINCESS CRUISES’ 50TH ALASKA SEASON RECORD-BREAKING DEPLOYMENT FEATURES 7 SHIPS, LARGEST PRINCESS SHIP IN THE REGION, AND MEDALLIONCLASS™ DEBUT
  • PRINCESS CRUISES INTRODUCES MCKINLEY “MAC” THE MOOSE
  • AUSTRALIA BECOMES WORLD JAZZ EPICENTRE WITH CARNIVAL CORPORATION SUPPORT OF 2019 INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY
  • Families that Stay Together, Play Together New Study Finds More Young Adults are Travelling with Their Parents
  • Children of Westmead add a splash of colour to Carnival Splendor
  • NEW ZEALAND SEA SCOUTS BECOME ‘SEAFARERS FOR A DAY’
  • RECORD SEASONS, REGAL AND SAPPHIRE ARRIVALS, MAIDEN CALLS
  • Pacific Adventure on the Horizon as P&O Cruises’ Fleet Transformation Continues with a Nostalgic Farewell to Pacific Jewel and Pacific Eden
  • P&O Cruises Reveals All-Star Line-Up for ‘The Big Laugh’ 2019
  • Cunard Uncorks Headline Speakers for 2019 Wine Voyage
  • GOLDEN PRINCESS FIRST AUSTRALIAN SHIP TO FEATURE ‘BEST WI-FI AT SEA’ MELBOURNE-BASED SHIP TO BE ACTIVATED WITH MEDALLIONNET DURING 2019-20 SEASON
  • Carnival Spirit goes troppo with new Sunshine State remodel
  • P&O Cruises Brings the LOLs to the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2020
  • BOOST FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY AS PRINCESS CRUISES ANNOUNCES RECORD ADELAIDE SEASON
  • Carnival tempts Aussie tastebuds with new dining options set for Carnival Splendor
  • PRINCESS CRUISES INTRODUCES SECOND LA MER, RESTAURANT BY THREE MICHELIN STAR FRENCH CHEF EMMANUEL RENAUT ONBOARD NEW SHIP, SKY PRINCESS
  • Cunard Announces 2020-21 Program – All Three Queens to Visit Australia
  • PRINCESS CRUISES SHOWCASES PROGRESS OF THREE NEW ROYAL-CLASS SHIPS
  • Cunard Announces Record 2020-21 Summer Down Under
  • PRINCESS CRUISES ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP TEAM FOR NEW SHIP SKY PRINCESS
  • Carnival reveals design for ground-breaking green and gold waterpark on Carnival Splendor
  • Aussie Bell Boy Uniforms Hit the Gangway in Melbourne as Cunard Reveals Plans for its Biggest Ever Season Down Under
  • Carnival Cruise Line announces plans for an adrenalin-packed Green-and-Gold waterpark for Aussie cruisers to enjoy on Carnival Splendor
  • Princess Cruises' 50 Years in Alaska -- Celebrating with New Guest Experiences
  • P&O CRUISES' SHIP PHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES ICONIC AUSTRALIA DAY FLYPAST IMAGE
  • Cunard Announces New Steakhouse Dining Concept
  • Cunard announces Royal Fashion Line Up for Transatlantic Fashion Week 2019
  • P&O Cruises Announces its Third ‘Tribute to the King Cruise’ in 2020 as the World Remembers Rock Legend’s 84th Birthday
  • Cunard Unveils First Full Season of Alaska Voyages in 2020
  • Cunard Launches New Holistic Spa Concept: Mareel Wellness and Beauty
  • PRINCESS CRUISES GIVE AGENTS THE CHANCE TO WIN THE ULTIMATE CULINARY ADVENTURE WITH A 7-NIGHT ALASKA CRUISE AND CUISINE CRAFTED BY CHEF CURTIS STONE
  • P&O Cruises Celebrates a Successful Year with Six New Awards
  • P&O Cruises 'Drought Relief' Cruises a Dream Come True for Farmers
  • P&O Cruises Welcomes Its Homegrown Hero and Kindness Cruises' Teenage Founder Campbell Remess on Kangaroo Island Cruise
  • PRINCESS CRUISES READIES FULL ACTIVATION OF SECOND MEDALLIONCLASS™ SHIP
  • PRINCESS CRUISES ANNOUNCES BIGGEST EVER DEPLOYMENT FOR SYDNEY
  • Carnival Cruise Line announces the first round of its stellar 2019 Melbourne Cup cruise line-up: Deborah Hutton and Jim “Pumper” Cassidy
  • P&O Cruises in to 2019 with New 1980s and Country Themed Short Breaks
  • Princess Cruises Launches Australian-Based LOCAL CONNECTIONS Program, Expands Authentic & Meaningful Shore Excursion Offering Down-Under
  • SKY PRINCESS REVEALS SUITE OF NEW FEATURES New Royal Class Ship Offers The Fleet's First Sky Suites, World-Class Dining & Entertainment, and Immersive Gaming Experiences
  • CARNIVAL LEGEND RETURNS TO HER HOME PORT IN MELBOURNE
  • CARNIVAL SPIRIT SETS SAIL FOR ALASKA AND HAWAII BEFORE RELOCATING TO BRISBANE IN 2020
  • International Model and Diversity Trailblazer Madeline Stuart Cruises to Melbourne Onboard P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer
  • PRINCESS CRUISES INTRODUCES REFRESHED MENU AT SHARE BY CURTIS STONE
  • Carnival Australia Recognised for Sharing The Value Of Cruise Tourism In The Pacific
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Aria Returns for Longest New Zealand Cruise Season as part of New 2020 Program
  • P&O Cruises Reveals Pacific Adventure’s Maiden Season and New ‘Voyages’ Itineraries in its 2020 Program
  • P&O Cruises Reveals Pacific Explorer will Call Brisbane Home
  • P&O Cruises Reveals an Exclusive Beach Club for Pacific Adventure
  • Set Course for Adventure as P&O Cruises Names its Newest Ship: Pacific Adventure
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer Features on Australia Post Stamp
  • NEW ZEALAND SET FOR RECORD CRUISE SEASON AS CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA SHIPS MAKE 405 PORT CALLS GENERATING NEARLY $200 MILLION IN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
  • Carnival Australia Cruises into Record Season Generating Estimated $500 Million Economic Contribution
  • P&O Cruises and Rural Aid’s Buy-A-Bale Campaign Partner to Offer Farm Families A Cruise Break from Crippling Drought
  • Carnival Cruise Line Celebrates 25 Million Milestone With A Fun Family Cruise Holiday
  • PRINCESS SIGNIFICANTLY EXPANDS ACROSS THE DITCH PROGRAM
  • COUNTDOWN TO CARNIVAL LEGEND’S RETURN FOR AUSSIE SUMMER SEASON BEGINS
  • P&O Cruises Australia Continues to Transform its Fleet - Welcoming Another Grand Class Ship And Bidding Farewell To a Much Loved Favourite
  • Carnival Cruise Line Announces Second Half of 2020 Program Open for Sale
  • Princess Cruises Reveals Name of Fifth Royal-Class Ship As Fleet Expansion Continues
  • P&O Cruises’ Reveals the Newly Refurbished Pacific Aria
  • Carnival Puts The 'Fun' In Fundraising For The Children's Hospital at Westmead
  • Carnival Cruise Line Named Number One To The South Pacific
  • Princess Cruises Unveils More Standout Features for Sky Princess
  • In A Sydney Harbour First 'The Grinch' Is Winched From A Helicopter To Steal The Fun From Carnival Spirit
  • Princess Cruises To Build Two Next Generation LNG Cruise Ships
  • Sun Prinecess Calls Perth Home Following Multi-Million Dollar Refresh
  • P&O Cruises Celebrates Pacific Explorer’s 1st Birthday With the Biggest Birthday Cake at Sea
  • Carnival Cruise Line's 2020 Program Now Available To Book
  • Little Carnival Becomes the Centre of Attention
  • Carnival Australia Sails into July with Largest Cruise Sale Down Under
  • P&O Cruises’ ‘Tribute to The King’ Cruise Set to Rock and Roll Again In 2019 With Even More Capacity for Diehard Fans
  • Carnival Spirit Returns to Sydney Following Dry Dock in Singapore
  • Carnival Australia Playing Its Part In Achieving Gender Balance In Serafaring Careers
  • 100 Days To Go Until Majestic Princess Arrives in New Zealand
  • Travel Agents Celebrate Carnival Cruise Line's Biggest Program Launch With a Hole In One
  • Golden Princess Returns To Melbourne With Multi Million Dollar Enhancements, To Spearhead Princess Cruises' Biggest Ever New Zealand Season
  • CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE ANNOUNCES LARGEST SELECTION OF CRUISES EVER FROM AUSTRALIA
  • New Cruise Terminal for Brisbane is now Full Steam Ahead
  • Rugby league Fans, Blues and Maroons Legends and a Giant Cane Toad and Cockroach Invade Melbourne on P&O's State of Origin Cruise
  • CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE ANNOUNCES THAT CARNIVAL SPIRIT WILL SAIL YEAR-ROUND FROM BRISBANE
  • Little Carnival, Australia's Newest and Smallest Ship Unveiled
  • CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE AND HEINEMANN PARTNERSHIP SEES STATE-OF-THE-ART DUTY FREE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE COME TO LIFE
  • Cruising Has Solid Foundation in Cairns
  • P&O Cruises Reveals Exclusive Itineraries to Papua New Guinea as it Unveils 2019-2020 Program
  • Kids Sail Free Sale
  • Carnival Commemorates ANZAC Day with a Dawn Service at Sea
  • P&O Cruises Extends GoCatch Partnership Nationwide
  • P&O Cruises Appoints Business Development Manager for New Zealand
  • P&O Cruises’ Ni Vanuatu Crew Members Become Special Commonwealth Games Cheer Squad for Vanuatu Women’s Volleyball Stars
  • Carnival Legend Departs Sydney Ahead of Extensive Dry Dock
  • Carnival Legend Departs Sydney Ahead of $65M Dry Dock
  • P&O Pacific Partnership Supports Vanuatu Women's Beach Volleyball Team in Quest for Commonwealth Games Glory
  • Carnival Panorama's New Year-Round Mexican Riviera Sailings Now Open
  • Carnival Splendor, Australia's Newest & Largest Home Ported Ship Now Open for Sale
  • P&O Cruises Announces the Biggest Comedy Festival at Sea
  • Cunard Announces New Australian Partnerships for Record Season Down Under
  • P&O Cruises Adds Comedy to its Event Activities at Sea
  • Cunard Announces New Record Australian Season with Queen Elizabeth to be Based Down Under for 2019-2020 Summer
  • Melbourne to Benefit as Cunard Announces Record Australian Season for Queen Elizabeth
  • P&O Cruises’ holidays start from home with new GoCatch partnership in Brisbane
  • CARNIVAL PANORAMA, THE FIRST BRAND-NEW CARNIVAL SHIP DEPLOYED TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN 20 YEARS
  • P&O Cruises launches South Australia’s Cruise Season with longest-ever itinerary from Adelaide
  • Carnival Legend Guests Get Excited for Australia Day with Giant Kangaroos
  • Tennis legends Mark Philippoussis, Goran Ivanišević and Todd Woodbridge join the lineup for P&O's 2018 Australian Open Cruises
  • PRINCESS CRUISES’ STUART ALLISON PROMOTED TO EXPANDED ASIA PACFIC ROLE
  • P&O Team Up With Network Ten and MCN To Celebrate Everyday Heroes During The KFC Big Bash League
  • CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCES CRUISE SHIP CHARTER FOR 2018 APEC SUMMIT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
  • P&O Showcases the Best of the South Pacific in 2019 Winter Program
  • IT’S ‘RAINING AWARDS’ FOR CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA BRANDS IN LATEST CRUISE CRITIC AWARDS
  • Carnival Cruise Line backs winning talent line-up for 2018 Melbourne Cup cruise
  • CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE’S NEW 133,500-TON VISTA-CLASS SHIP TO BE NAMED CARNIVAL PANORAMA
  • PRINCESS CRUISES CELEBRATES THE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF BORN TO DANCE
  • STURE MYRMELL APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA IN EXPANDED ROLE
  • PRINCESS CRUISES TO NAME NEW ROYAL-CLASS SHIP, SKY PRINCESS.
  • Carnival Cruise Line calls Aussie stars to light up the stage at sea
  • P&O Cruises Kicks Off NRL Premiership Incentive for Travel Agents
  • PRINCESS RELEASES ‘GREATEST HITS’ WORLD CRUISE FOR 2019,EPIC ITINERARY OF FAVOURITE DESTINATIONS TWELVE YEARS IN THE MAKING
  • Australia’s ‘Best of the Best’ Race Callers Sail to Melbourne Cup on Four Carnival Australia-Brand Ships with 8000 Racing Fans
  • PRINCESS CRUISES UNVEILS WILDERNESS TREEHOUSE NEW ALASKAN GUESTHOUSE FEATURED ON U.S. ANIMAL PLANET
  • P&O Cruises Appoints New Head of Sales and Marketing
  • P&O Pacific Partnership Contributes $50,000 To Save The Children’s Support Of Ambae Island Evacuees In Vanuatu
  • P&O Cruises To Revolutionise Its Guest Experience WithOcean Medallion-Enabled Grand Class Vessel in 2020
  • Carnival Cruise Line assisting International Coastal Cleanup
  • Countdown on for Majestic Princess' Australian Arrival - One year to go until Mega-Liner Sails into Sydney
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer has “Something for Everyone” in New Campaign Starring TV Personality Dave Hughes
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Jewel Arrives in New Zealand for its First Spring Cruise Season
  • Sea Princess Reimagined for Brisbane's Summer Cruise Season
  • P&O Cruises’ into a Record Cairns Season
  • Earth Moving Contractor with a ‘Photo Wizard’ Eye on a P&O Cruises’ Assignment to Capture the South Pacific
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Eden’s Entertainment Takes Centre Stage
  • P&O Cruises Animates Guests With New Nickelodeon Channels
  • Carnival Cruise Line and Lord Nelson Raise a Glass to ThirstyFrog’s 200,000th Milestone
  • Carnival Cruise Line ups the stakes with stellar talent line-up for 2017 Melbourne Cup Cruise
  • In One of Sydney’s Biggest Ever Maritime Events,Children ‘Take Over’ P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer in
  • Princess Cruises Expands Ocean Medallion to Australia and More Destinations within North America
  • Princess Cruises Takes Out Two Awards for Australia’s Best Cruise Line Overall and Best Premium Cruise Line
  • Yao Ming and Ye Li to Serve as Inaugural Cruise Ambassadors for Princess Cruises in China and Officially Name the New Majestic Princess
  • P&O Cruises Shows Character Revealing Dora the Explorer as Godmother of Latest Ship
  • Giant Cane Toad Invades NSW on State of Origin Cruise
  • Giant Cane Toad Invades NSW on P&O’s State of Origin Cruise
  • Pacific Explorer Prepares to Call Australia Home
  • P&O’s Inaugural Dark Mofo Cruise Arrives in Hobart
  • Carnival Launches Biggest Ever Australian Program for 2018-19
  • P&O Launches ‘Always On’ Flagship Fares for Travel Agents
  • Grassroots of Tourism Understands Benefits of Cruising to Tasmania’s Economy
  • Carnival Australia appoints PR agency FleishmanHillard to support further growth in Australia and New Zealand
  • First Blues Cruise Helps Lift NSW Support to Record Levels at Suncorp
  • P&O Cruises Announces New Cruises for Record 2018 NZ Season
  • Pacific Explorer Transformation Begins
  • Princess Cruises Takes Out Top Honour as Australia’s Most Trusted Cruise Operator
  • Majestic Princess Begins Epic Journey to China Along the Silk Road Sea Route
  • P&O Cruises Causes MAY-hem with Travel Agents
  • Carnival Cruise Line to Host Record Shows at Punchliner Comedy Clubs in 2017
  • Carnival Australia Brands Supercharge Record Surge in Cruise Passenger Numbers In Australia
  • Flagship Achievers Encouraged to Sell Big for First Taste of Pacific Explorer
  • P&O Young Explorers Advise on Finishing Touches to Pacific Explorer
  • Princess Cruises Adds More Sailings to Experience Majestic Princess
  • Princess Cruises’ Travelling Film Festival Trilogy
  • Golden Princess Marks 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea
  • South Australia Set for Record P&O Cruises’ Deployment in 2019
  • P&O Cruises’ Triple Deployment to Deliver Boost to Queensland
  • P&O Cruises Takes Casual Dining to Next Level on Pacific Explorer – Details Unveiled in Latest Program Featuring Record Brisbane and Adelaide Seasons
  • Colourful Dr. Seuss WaterWorks Park to Feature on New Carnival Horizon
  • Carnival Commemorates Anzac Day with Special Service in Sydney Harbour
  • P&O Cruises Announces New Business Development Manager for New Zealand
  • Princess Cruises Announces Majestic Princess to Sail from Sydney over 2018-19 Summer
  • Cruising To Play a Key Part in Queensland Tourism’s Recovery Post Cyclone Debbie
  • Carnival Marks National Beer Day with a Toast to ThirstyFrog
  • Leading cruise company Carnival Australia search for new public relations agency
  • P&O Cruises Searches for Young Explorer to Advise on Latest Ship
  • Another Legendary Season for Carnival Cruise Line Down Under
  • P&O Races Towards a Record 2018 with First Ever Melbourne Cup Cruise from New Zealand
  • P&O Pacific Partnership Expands Reach in South Pacific with Two New Programs After $1m Raised in Contributions
  • Travel Guides goes Cruising on Pacific Aria
  • P&O Cruises Launches First Flagship College Master Class
  • Cunard Announces Details of Queen Victoria Refit
  • New Look Pacific Dawn Delivers Top Deck Thrills at Sea
  • MKR Takes to the High Seas with Carnival Cruise Line
  • Carnival Cruise Line Opens the Doors to its Fun Shops for Australian Cruises
  • Foodie Mania Heads to Sea with Rise in Culinary Cruises
  • Carnival’s Australian Team Adds First International Rep
  • Carnival Takes Aussie Kids to Sea for Free
  • Cruise from WA to Bali for an Exotic Sleepover
  • Pacific Dawn Makeover Begins
  • Cunard Queens Sail into Sydney for Royal Rendezvous
  • Princess Cruises Announces Island Princess the Fourth Ship to Debut Medallion Class Ocean Vacations
  • Havana, Cuba to Feature on Select Carnival Paradise Cruises
  • Pacific Dawn to Offer Cracking New Seafood Restaurant
  • P&O Cruises Launches 2017 Flagship Incentive Program
  • P&O’s Pacific Pearl arrives with Auckland Nines fans to launch a dual 2017 cruise season
  • Carnival Puts Fun Times on the Go with New Mobile App
  • P&O Rocks Australia Day on Sydney Harbour
  • Princess Cruises Takes Australian History to Sea
  • Carnival a Legend in North and South
  • Carnival Hooks Freshest Catch at New Seafood Corner
  • Princess Cruises to Debut Ocean Medallion Class – Offering the Next Wave of Holiday Travel
  • Princess Cruises Unveils New Look Child and Youth Centres
  • P&O Announces NRL Cruise Line Up for 2017
  • New Year, New Look for GoCCL
  • Princess Cruises Showcases Shared Moments in New Australian Brand Campaign
  • Latest Global Cruise Market Review Prompts Decision to Add 3000-Guest Ship to P&O Cruises Australia Fleet In 2019
  • P&O Becomes First Cruise Line to Showcase Vanuatu Products
  • Even More to ‘Like’ on P&O with New Onboard App
  • Carnival Cruise Line Recognised for Friendly Service
  • P&O Cruises Backs a New Beer to Help Conserve Great Barrier Reef
  • High Five! P&O Celebrates Record First Year of Five Ship Fleet
  • Princess Offers Ultimate New Zealand Experience on Land and at Sea
  • New Zealand Buoyed by Cruise Tourism As Emerald Princess Makes Maiden Visit
  • From Disco to Cluedo, Carnival Adds Even More Fun to its Entertainment Line-Up
  • Carnival Highlights the Fun Way to See Mexico, the Caribbean and Alaska
  • Victoria Sails into Biggest Summer of Cruising as Emerald Princess Makes Maiden Visit
  • More Fun Ahead as Carnival Unveils Cruises from Melbourne and Singapore
  • Princess Cruises Announces Partnership with Three-Michelin Star French Chef Emmanuel Renaut
  • Carnival Australia Proud of its Part in Cruising’s Big Surge in Contribution to the Australian Economy in 2015-16
  • P&O Takes Guests to a Whole New World in Latest Program
  • Princess Cruises Offers Longest World Cruise in 2018
  • Carnival Spirit Stays in Sydney as Carnival Unveils New 2018 Schedule
  • Get into the Spirit of Halloween with Carnival
  • Princess Cruises Offers World Cruise Trifecta in 2017
  • Australians Get a Double Serving of Curtis Stone with Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Australia Cruise Lines Win Cruise Critic Australia Awards
  • Legendary Season Ahead for Carnival Cruise Line
  • P&O Ups the Stakes for 2016 Melbourne Cup Cruises
  • Emerald Princess Begins Her Journey Down Under
  • P&O Cruises Serves Up the Action on its 2017 Australian Open Cruise
  • Carnival Australia Welcomes NSW Government Announcement
  • Carnival Australia Jumps Onboard with Cruise Month
  • From Frodo to Fiordland – Carnival Legend takes the Fun to New Zealand This Summer
  • P&O Teams Up with South Sydney Rabbitohs
  • Carnival New Zealand wins Best Cruise Operator for second year at the National Travel Industry Awards
  • Cruise Boom Reaches Far North with Cairns’ First Cruise Season
  • Jeremy Sims Takes Centre Stage on Princess Cruises’ Travelling Film Festival to Tasmania
  • Princess Cruises Unveils Majestic Princess Design and Key Features
  • Home Cook Has Potential To Pan Out As Luke Mangan CEO
  • Carnival Spirit to Make First Calls to Vietnam and Thailand on Singapore Sailing
  • Princess Cruises Hosts Sequel to Travelling Film Festival
  • National Geographic Travel Cruises with P&O to Papua New Guinea
  • Carnival’s US Ships Serve as ‘Official Seagoing Headquarters’ for the Cat in the Hat’s Presidential Campaign
  • Carnival Backs a Winner with Champion Jockey Joining Cup Cruise
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Eden Sets Sail from Singapore
  • P&O Cruises Named as Australia’s Most Trusted Cruise Line
  • Countdown Begins for Emerald Princess’ Australian Debut
  • Tribute To Legendary New Caledonia Shipping Agent Gilbert Thong
  • P&O Cruises Voted Australia's Favourite Family Cruise Line
  • New Look Pacific Dawn Set to Slide into Brisbane with Exciting Features
  • Secure a Cruise with Small Change in the P&O $1 Deposit Sale
  • P&O Unveils Exciting New Features on Pacific Explorer
  • Australian Agents Test-Drive Carnival Vista
  • P&O Launches Flagship Site for Agents
  • Carnival Cruise Line Guests Wiggle for Westmead
  • P&O Passengers Become First to Step Foot on Conflict Islands
  • New Zealand Farewells Pacific Pearl at end of Record Season
  • Hamish & Andy Return from the People’s Cruise with a Shipload of Memories
  • P&O CRUISES PACIFIC DAWN PASSENGERS INJURED IN PORT VILA
  • P&O Offers a Different Way to See Dark Mofo Festival
  • Carnival Cruise Line Celebrates Half a Million Guests
  • Carnival Cruise Line Gets a Wiggle On for New Charity Partnership with The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
  • P&O Cruises Connects Guests with New Internet Packages
  • Thousands of Cane Toads Set to Invade NSW Tomorrow as First Origin Cruise Sails into Sydney
  • All For Fun and Fun For All: Carnival Hosts The People’s Cruise as Hamish & Andy Head to Sea for the Biggest Broadcast from the Pacific
  • Cane Toads Head South on First Origin Cruise
  • New Cruise Figures Show Australia-Wide Momentum & Economic Benefit
  • P&O Hops Onboard with Bunnies for Cairns Home Game
  • Carnival Australia Insists Pacific Jewel Followed Correct Low Sulfur Changeover Procedures and Disagrees With EPA Finding
  • Passengers Thanked as Life Changing P&O Pacific Partnership Surpasses First Million Dollars in Funding
  • A Time to Share - Chef Curtis Stone’s Restaurant Arrives Down Under on Sun Princess
  • Carnival Legend Takes the Fun to Victoria with Record Melbourne Season
  • Thousands of Australians Head to Sea to Escape the Winter Blues
  • Carnival Cruise Line Makes Cruising More Social with New Wifi Plans
  • New Carnival Vista Offers Huge Array of New Entertainment and Activities
  • P&O Cruises Sails South to Dark Mofo and Serves Up More Tennis with New Cruise Range
  • Princess Cruises Unveils New Club Class Mini-Suite Stateroom Category
  • Executive Chefs all at Sea as P&O Cruises Hosts Special Long Lunch
  • Navy’s Young Navigators Practise Navigating by the Stars on Pacific Pearl
  • Princess Cruises Changes Course to Berth at Cairns Cruise Terminal
  • Pacific Eden Captain and Senior Officers to Help Commemorate Anzac Tradition in Fremantle’s Anzac Day Parade
  • Chef Curtis Stone’s SHARE Restaurant Set to Debut Down Under on Sun Princess This Month
  • Carnival Cruise Line Bets Big on Melbourne Cup Carnival Cruise
  • Carnival Cruise Line To Commemorate Anzac Day with Onboard Service
  • P&O Cruises Embarks on Biggest Ever WA Season
  • See New Zealand by Sea – Princess Releases Stunning Time-lapse Video
  • Princess Offers Nine Cruises from Auckland in New Summer Program
  • New Princess Summer Program Features Maiden South Australian Cruise
  • P&O Offers Cruisey New Way For Aussies to Explore Asia
  • Princess Cruises Continues Global Growth and Expansion with Two New Ship Orders
  • New Cruise Era Begins as P&O Formalises Contract for First New Ship
  • P&O Paves the Way for Cruise Holidays to Fraser Island
  • Queen Elizabeth to Make Encore Visit to Newcastle in 2018
  • Queen Mary 2 to Make Encore Visit to Busselton in 2018
  • Queen Mary 2 to Make Encore Visit to Kangaroo Island in 2018
  • Queen Mary 2 to Make Inaugural Calls during 2018 New Zealand Circumnavigation
  • Queen Mary 2 to Offer Cruises to Kangaroo Island and New Zealand in 2018
  • Carnival Corporation's Fathom Granted Approval by Cuba
  • Carnival Cruise Line Mixologist Miroslav Kljajic Named 'Bartender of the Year'
  • Grape Success – P&O Cruises’ Guests Pour into New Cellar Door
  • P&O Cruises Australia Prepares To Farewell Pacific Pearl
  • P&O LAUNCHES ALL BLACK PARTY FOR KIWI CRUISERS
  • P&O Cruises Celebrates First New Zealand Circumnavigation and Maiden Call to Stewart Island
  • New Princess Cruises’ Video Gives a Dram about Australian Whisky
  • P&O Reports Rise in Corporate Events at Sea Following Fleet Expansion
  • World War Two RAAF Veterans Remembered as Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth Makes Maiden Call to Newcastle
  • Cunard Line’s Youngest Ship Queen Elizabeth Sails into Newcastle for her Maiden Visit
  • P&O Sails into History with the first of 17 Maiden Calls in 2016
  • Pacific Eden Cruises in as Part of P&O Cruises’ Record Melbourne Season
  • Queen Elizabeth Makes Maiden Visit to Adelaide
  • CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA WELCOMES PROGRESS ON NEW CRUISE TERMINAL IN BRISBANE
  • Princess Cruises Debuts New Livery Design on Majestic Princess
  • Layne Beachley Shows it's Fun to Have Fun on Carnival Legend
  • You’re Invited – Carnival Launches Facebook Group Exclusively for Agents
  • P&O’s Pacific Pearl Cruises into Auckland to launch record cruise season and begin influx of Auckland Nines fans
  • New P&O Show Like Nothing Seen at Sea
  • Princess Cruises Announces “The Come Back New Promise”
  • P&O Cruises' Latest Ship Pacific Aria Makes Maiden Visit to Newcastle as City Experiences Cruise Boom
  • Fireworks and Four Ships – P&O Celebrates Australia Day
  • P&O Cruises Rings in 2016 with Record Bookings
  • P&O Cruises Celebrates New Year with New Wave of Offers
  • P&O’s Pacific Eden Completes Australian Maiden Visit Trifecta in Portland
  • P&O’s Pacific Eden Makes First Visit to Mornington Peninsula
  • When Eden Met Eden: P&O’s Pacific Eden Visits Her Namesake Port
  • Shannan Ponton Set to Motivate Carnival Cruisers in 2016
  • Carnival Creates Christmas Fun
  • Princess Cruises Introduces New Princess Luxury Bed to give Guests the Most Comfortable and Rejuvenating Sleep at Sea
  • Sture Myrmell Appointed as President of P&O Cruises Australia
  • Princess Cruises Scoops the Pool in Cruise Passenger Magazine Awards
  • Global Cruise Industry's Commitment to Sustainability is being noticed
  • P&O Takes Australia’s Greatest Rivalry to Sea with State of Origin Kicking off in 2016
  • Carnival Cruise Line Australia team to Offer International Sales Support
  • Australia’s Latest Ship Pacific Aria Makes Maiden Call to Cairns
  • Australia’s Latest Ship Pacific Eden Makes Maiden Call to Melbourne
  • Travel Agents Can ‘Ask Isaac’ for Princess Cruises’ Help Online
  • Western Australian Debut for Australia’s Latest Ship Pacific Eden
  • Australian Workers Suffer From FOTAL: Fear of Taking Annual Leave
  • P&O Pioneers More of PNG in Unprecedented Regional Program
  • Princess Cruises Introduces ‘The Salty Dog’ Gastropub
  • Princess Cruises Honoured in 2015 Travel Weekly Asia Readers’ Choice Awards
  • P&O Cruises Announces First Cruise Calls to Fraser Island
  • P&O Cruises Announces Name of its Latest Ship: Pacific Explorer
  • Cruises Expands Discovery at Sea Partnership with ‘Style at Sea with TLC’
  • Carnival Australia’s Melbourne Cup ‘Megafleet’ Prepares To Sail
  • Pacific Dawn Set to Make Cup Day History in Melbourne
  • It’s Time! The Transformation of Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden Begins
  • P&O to Make History as Australian Stars Name Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden by Twitter
  • Princess Cruises to Name New China-Based Cruise Ship Majestic Princess
  • P&O Cruises Marks the Start of Cruise Season with Record Guest Numbers and Five Million Online Views
  • Diamond Princess Kicks Off Record New Zealand Cruise Season
  • Carnival Australia Announces Local Fleet Changes as Australian Demand for Cruising Continues to Grow
  • P&O Cruises Offers Winning Trifecta of Guest Talent as Entire Fleet Races to the Melbourne Cup
  • Sea Princess to Sport New Venues after Refit
  • PRINCESS CRUISES' CELEBRITY CHEF CURTIS STONE STAR TURN AS CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES HUGE SUMMER CRUISE SEASON REVEALING MASSIVE FOOD PURCHASES FROM LOCAL SUPPLIERS
  • P&O Cruises Makes History in Solomon Islands
  • P&O Cruises Adds a Modern Australian Taste to Cruising
  • Owen Wilson stars in short-film trilogy to launch P&O’s latest ships
  • Princess Cruises to Sweeten Chocolate Journeys Partnership
  • Princess Cruises Takes Australians to the Land of the Midnight Sun
  • P&O Cruises’ Parties Swing To a Twenties Tune
  • P&O Adds Dick Smith NRL Auckland Nines to Main Event Line Up
  • Princess Cruises Screens First Travelling Film Festival at Sea
  • Princess Cruises Introduces Specialty Restaurant ‘SHARE by Curtis Stone’
  • Pacific Pearl to Take on Edgy New Style in Sydney Dry Dock
  • P&O Cruises’ Five Ship Spectacular Will Rock Sydney Harbour
  • Princess Cruises Announces Exclusive Celebrity Chef Partnership with Curtis Stone
  • P&O Cruises Receives Trusted Brand Nod for Third Year in a Row
  • Princess Cruises Partners with Dancing with the Stars
  • A Recipe for Success – P&O Cruises Celebrates Five Years of Salt Grill
  • Princess Cruises Showcases a World of Whisky
  • Statement from Carnival Australia in response to Coroner's recommendations
  • Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry And Timor-Leste Special Adviser Steve Bracks Hail First Cruise Ship Visit to Dili
  • New Look Pacific Jewel Opens the Doors to Its Pantry
  • Carnival Corporation Launches New Brand, Creates New Travel Category
  • Sydney Film Festival and Princess Cruises Announce New Travelling Film Festival Location – Onboard Diamond Princess
  • P&O Cruises' Launches White Parties at Sea
  • P&O Cruises Unveils Latest Look of Next Generation
  • Princess Offers a Grand Way to Cruise the Pacific
  • Carnival Australia Proud of its Leadership Role as Cruising Achieves One Million Passengers a Year Landmark
  • Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in a Salute to Liverpool where the Company Began 175 Years Ago
  • Six Months and Counting – P&O Cruises’ Latest Ships are on the Horizon
  • Sea Princess Notches Up Princess Cruises 10th World Cruise
  • Party in Style with P&O Cruises’ New White Nights
  • Good News for P&O Cruises’ Youngest Cruisers
  • Australia’s Favourite Jewellery PANDORA Charms with First Stores at Sea on P&O Cruises
  • Princess Cruises’ Next Ship to be Based in China Year Round
  • Carnival Brings the Fun Closer to Home with New Australian Cruises
  • Princess Cruises Offers a Memorable Voyage for Anzac Veteran
  • P&O Cruises Unveils Latest Look of Next Generation Modern Australian Cruise Ships
  • Seabourn Offers a World of Choice on Newest Ultra-Luxury Fleet in 2016-17
  • Emotional Anzac Service as Queen Elizabeth Sails off Gallipoli Peninsula
  • Princess Cruises and Sydney Film Festival Announce
  • P&O Cruises Makes Maiden Call to Margaret River
  • Princess Cruises Debuts Top Deck Wine Festival and Whisky Menu
  • Pacific Pearl Cruises From Auckland With Humanitarian Aid and Handcrafted Kiwi Quilts to Help Vanuatu Rebuild
  • P&O Cruises Reports Surge in Interest in Meetings at Sea
  • First Steel Cut for Seabourn’s Newest Ultra-Luxury Vessel Seabourn Encore
  • Arriba! Princess Cruises Sails Around South America
  • A Whole New World of Cruising in P&O Cruises' 2016-17 Program
  • Pacific Pearl Shines in Auckland During P&O Cruises’ 2016-17 Season
  • Carnival Australia Cruise Passengers First to Go Ashore in Port Vila as Humanitarian Aid Shipments to Vanuatu Continue
  • Princess Cruises and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Take The Sound of Music Out to Sea
  • Carnival Australia Marshalls Resources Of Its Australian Based Ships To Deliver Humanitarian Aid To Cyclone Ravaged Vanuatu
  • Carnival Corporation Chairman Micky Arison Matches CAU Contribution to Save the Children Vanuatu Cyclone Response
  • CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA’S IMMEDIATE CONTRIBUTION TO VANUATU RELIEF
  • Magic of Cunard Captured in Special Sydney Exhibition
  • Photo Exhibition to Celebrate Historic Sydney Visit by Two Queens
  • Seabourn Encore to Debut Down Under During Maiden Season
  • Travel Agents Connect Cruise Industry Growth and Port Facility Improvement to their Business
  • P&O Cruises Puts Meetings on the Agenda as it Expands its Fleet
  • Moving Tribute to Mark the Centenary of Gallipoli Campaign as Queen Elizabeth visits Auckland en route to Gallipoli
  • Record Week as P&O Cruises Puts Three Regional Towns on its Cruise Map
  • Carnival Launches Mystery Island Tours
  • Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Three P&O Cruises Ships Sail into Sydney for Australia Day
  • P&O Pacific Partnership Delivers Health This New Year
  • Love Boat Be Cool – Australian Remix of an 80s Classic
  • Shipload of Fans Sail to the Australian Open
  • P&O Cruises’ Pearl Set to Shine on NSW Sapphire Coast
  • P&O Cruises Puts Victorian Coastal Towns on Cruise Map
  • Carnival’s New Ocean-Themed Camps Set to Make Waves Down Under in 2015
  • P&O Cruises’ Guests Deliver New Medical Facility to Remote Vanuatu Island
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Hatches Top Deals for an Easter Holiday Getaway
  • Seabourn Unveils Ultra-Luxury Season of Europe Cruising in 2016
  • Emerald Princess to Debut Down Under as
  • New Survey Reveals Blokes Shop til They Drop on Holidays
  • Pacific Dawn Models P&O Cruises New Livery
  • Seabourn Orders Second New Ultra-Luxury Ship
  • Diamond Princess Makes History with First Cruise Ship Call to Busselton
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Earns Five Awards from International Cruise Magazine
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Launches New Queensland and New Zealand Summer Cruises
  • Trifecta of Ships a Winning Ticket for Melbourne
  • And They’re Off! “Mane” Event Cruising Sees Record Number of Sydney Cruise Punters Race South for Cup
  • Save The Children President HRH Princess Anne Receives Briefing
  • Dawn Princess Launches Mega Melbourne Cruise Season
  • P&O Cruises Banishes the Buffet to Start a Food Revolution
  • Carnival New Zealand Proud to Contribute ‘Lion’s Share’ of Economic Activity
  • Carnival Legend, Australia’s Latest Cruise Ship, Kicks Off The Australian Cruise Season With The World’s Biggest Chorus At Sea
  • Entertainment Feast Awaits PNG Cruise Guests
  • New Report Shows Cruise Tourism Brings More Than $34million into Vanuatu Economy Annually
  • Cunard Reveals Australian Firsts in 2016 World Voyage Program
  • Cunard Announces Famous Faces for its Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Serves Up a Taste of Tasmania
  • Sail the Suite Life with Holland America Line
  • Original Love Boat Cast To Name Regal Princess
  • Asia and Pacific on Offer in New Seabourn Program
  • P&O Cruises Adds New Homeports, New Destinations and New Itineraries in Biggest Ever Year of Cruising
  • Eden meets Pacific Eden as P&O Cruises’ Latest Ship Sets Course for NSW’s Beautiful Sapphire Coast
  • Melbourne to Become Key Port for P&O Cruises’ Five-Ship Fleet
  • Gladstone Set To Benefit from P&O Cruises’ Fleet Expansion
  • P&O Cruises to Make History by Basing Cruise Ship in Cairns
  • P&O Cruises Increases Cruises to Papua New Guinea with Expanded Fleet
  • P&O Cruises Bases Second Ship in Brisbane as Fleet Expands
  • More Cruises for Adelaide as P&O Cruises Expands Fleet
  • P&O Cruises Announces Biggest Ever WA Season
  • P&O Cruises Announces Biggest Ever New Zealand Presence
  • P&O Cruises Launches Singapore Cruise Program As Fleet Expansion Taps into Fly-Cruise Segment
  • P&O Cruises’ Entire Five-Ship Fleet to make Stunning Sydney Harbour Entry Signalling Cruise Line’s Major Expansion
  • Isle of Pines and P&O Cruises Celebrate 30 Years of Cruise Visits
  • Princess Cruises Debuts “Chocolate Journeys” in Partnership with World-Renowned Chocolatier Norman Love
  • Princess Cruises to Add New Ship to Fleet – Line’s Third “Royal Princess” Class Vessel to be Delivered in 2017
  • Read All About It - Seabourn Offers PressReader Digital Newspaper and Magazine Service
  • P&O Cruises Wins Vote for Best Family Cruise Line
  • HOLLAND AMERICA LINE ENTICES TRAVELLERS TO BOOK EARLY WITH ‘EXPLORE 4’ REWARDS ON SELECT 2015 AND 2016 CRUISES
  • Game On for Families on Carnival Legend
  • P&O Pacific Partnership Delivers Healthy Results for Vanuatu Island
  • P&O Cruises Voted One of Australia’s Most Trusted Brands
  • Next Generation P&O Cruises is Like No Place On Earth
  • P&O Cruises Expands its Oasis
  • Seabourn Serves Up the “Best of the Riviera Food & Wine Cruise"
  • Heavenly Holidays Inspire P&O Cruises’ Latest Ship Names
  • Ann Sherry welcomes appointment of Margy Osmond as TTF CEO
  • Princess Cruises Predicts More Growth for Western Australia as Winter Cruise Season Gets Underway
  • P&O Cruises Builds a Great School Holiday with LEGO® Fun
  • Diamond Princess Offers Melbourne Shop and Spa Cruise
  • Ultra-Luxury Penthouse Spa Suites Added to Seabourn Odyssey
  • What's in a Name? P&O Cruises Asks Australians to Name its Ships
  • New Video Clip Shows Transformation of Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth
  • Stylists and Racing Experts Join Carnival Spirit’s Maiden Cup Cruise
  • Seabourn Joins UNESCO In New Alliance For World Heritage Sites
  • CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA CEO ANN SHERRY WELCOMES AUSTRALIA’S WORLD LEADING 20% GROWTH IN PASSENGER NUMBERS
  • P&O Cruises Gets Muddy in Mooloolaba as Tough Mudders Join First Sunshine Coast Sea Break
  • Record Carnival Cruise Lines Program Gives Australians More Ways to Have Fun
  • Cruise the Amazon in Ultra-Luxury Style with Seabourn
  • MASSIVE CRUISE SHIP ‘SHOPPING LIST’ HIGHLIGHTS VALUE OF CRUISING
  • Regal Princess Sets Sail on Inaugural Voyage
  • P&O Cruises Helps PNG Princess Find Her ‘Voice’
  • BREAKING NEWS – MORE SHIPS TO BE ADDED TO P&O CRUISES FLEET
  • Carnival Corporation to Expand Market Leadership in Australia, Adding Two Ships to Meet Demand in One of World’s Fastest Growing Cruise Markets
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Gets Crafty with Bespoke Beer for Australian Cruisers
  • Cunard's magnificent Queens lined up three abreast for the first time at sea
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Takes the Fun to Singapore and Hawaii
  • Queen Mary 2 to Welcome The Grand Budapest Hotel Onboard
  • TWO HOLLAND AMERICA LINE SHIPS RETURN TO ASIA FOR 2014-15 SEASON
  • P&O Cruises to Sail to More Victorian Ports and Events in 2015-16
  • Princess Cruises Announces Biggest Ever Brisbane Program
  • Princess Cruises to Double its Western Australian Presence
  • Golden Princess to Debut in Melbourne as Princess Cruises Expands to Five Ships in Australia
  • Get Ship Shape with Shannan Ponton on Carnival Cruise Lines
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising Announces New Strictly Come Dancing Line Up
  • P&O Cruises’ Passengers Embrace Life on the Edge
  • P&O Cruises’ Pacific Pearl Bringing Cruise Ship Excitement to Mooloolaba and the Attractions of the Sunshine Coast
  • P&O Cruises Adds Vanuatu Coffee to Onboard Choice Giving a South Pacific Island Economy a Boost
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising Covers the Globe in 2015 as Britannia arrival Heralds a New Era in Cruise Voyages
  • Cunard Celebrates 175 Years in Grand Style
  • Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry Welcomes OPT Decision and Calls For Certainty of Garden Island Access
  • RUDI SODAMIN’S MASTER CHEF’S TABLE NAMED BEST DINING EXPERIENCE BY PORTHOLE CRUISE MAGAZINE
  • Britannia Floats Out with Britain’s Culinary Cream Lining Up for New Cookery Club
  • Seabourn Cruises into South Australia for Three Days of Ultra-Luxury
  • Ultra-Luxury Cruises into Geelong for Romantic Valentine’s Visit
  • Ultra-Luxury Cruising Arrives in Eden
  • Emerald Princess to Debut Down Under as Princess Cruises Shines Brighter in Australia
  • Love Boat Captain Shares Tips for Romance Before He Sails Down Under
  • A Royal Scent: Quercus from Penhaligon’s Comes aboard Cunard
  • Carnival Cruise Lines says Aussies shouldn’t have to compromise on their holidays
  • Carnival New Zealand Expands Team
  • Shipload of Tennis Fans Arrives in Melbourne
  • Sunrise and P&O Cruises Make Australian TV History
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising Celebrates its British Heritage with the World’s Largest Union Jack
  • Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry says Asia Poised for Growth as One of the World’s Biggest Cruise Markets
  • Sydney Royal Rendezvous and Gallipoli Visit Feature in Cunard’s 2015 World Voyage Program
  • ANN SHERRY SAYS CLIA CRUISE REPORT HIGHLIGHTS AUSTRALIA’S PHENOMENAL GROWTH
  • P&O Cruises Unveils New-Look Arcadia
  • A DECADE OF EXCELLENCE
  • Carnival Australia Hails Top Honours for Three of its Brands in Cruise Passenger Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards
  • Travelling Parents Choose Social Media over Postcards
  • Holland America Line expands world-class B.B. King's Blues Club experience to Five Ships in 2014
  • Seabourn Delivers Savings as well as Style with Asia Fly-Cruise Offer
  • Latest P&O Cruises’ Brochure Captures the Flavour of Cruising
  • Cunard Offers New Shorter Sectors for 2014 World Cruise
  • Pacific Dawn Arrives in a Wave of Colour for First PNG Visit
  • Racing to the Cup – Thousands of P&O Cruises’ Passengers Arrive in Melbourne Tomorrow
  • P&O Cruises Wins Award for Best Itineraries
  • And They’re Off - 3800 P&O Cruises’ Passengers Head to the Melbourne Cup
  • Holland America Line's ms Noordam to sail Central and Western Mediterranean cruises in 2014
  • Stars And Experts Highlight Seabourn Sojourn 2014 World Cruise
  • Cruise the Coast with P&O Cruises World Cruising
  • P&O Cruises Proudly Opens First Vanuatu Kindy
  • Seabourn Signs Letter of Intent with Fincantieri to Build Ship for Delivery in 2016
  • Seabourn Offers Hundreds of Way to See the World in Style in New 2014-15 Collection
  • Carnival Australia Welcomes First International Ship In Cruise Season Cavalcade
  • P&O Cruises’ PNG Sneak Preview on Today Show
  • Passengers Flock to the P&OEdge
  • Network Ten’s The Living Room Onboard P&O Cruises
  • And They’re Off! – P&O Cruises Offers Exclusive Melbourne Cup Experiences
  • P&O Takes Cruising to the Edge - Hollywood's Leading Stunt Actress Launches the Largest Adventure Park at Sea
  • Queen Mary 2 Aids Solo Lady Rower on Mid-Atlantic Mercy Mission
  • Discover the World from Brisbane on Princess Cruises in 2014
  • "Cool" Britannia Rules the Waves
  • Quarter of a Million Facebook fans 'like' P&O Cruises
  • Cunard Line’s Famous Fleet Awarded Top Rankings in 2014 Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships
  • A Love Trifecta on P&O Cruises for Travel Agent Nicole
  • Seabourn Guests Will Land at Some of Antarctica’s Best Sites
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising announces new 2015 world voyages
  • Cunard reveals 2015 world voyage details
  • Princess Cruises Brand Enters China Market to Offer New Premium Cruise Experience
  • Carnival Legend to receive $17m upgrade
  • P&O Cruises First to Open Margaret River Region's Delights to Cruise Travellers
  • Pacific Jewel to sparkle after Sydney makeover
  • P&O Cruises Launches First Mate Program to Help Agents Attract More First Time Cruisers
  • Princess Cruises appoints new Vice President Australia
  • P&O Cruises Serves Up New Way to See Top Sports Events
  • Carnival Australia Welcomes Progress on Cruise Ship Access to Garden Island
  • Cruise industry leader welcomes offical Queens Wharf ribbon cutting
  • Princess Cruises Announces Regal Princess Appointments
  • Aussies desire the key to new Carnival Legend upgrades
  • Vanuatu's Prime Minister joins AusAid and Carnival Australia to celebrate agreement for sustainable economic development in the Pacific
  • Seabourn Introduces New Elegant Penthouse Spa Suites
  • 200 AND COUNTING! Queen Mary 2 celebrates 200th Atlantic crossing
  • Phian’oh Launches Destination Campaign
  • P&O Cruises’ Blanket Approach to Vanuatu
  • Eden set to star on the Australian cruising map
  • P&O Cruises’ Ground Handlers Look Uniformly Smart in New Outfits
  • Seven metre giant red nose sails into Sydney
  • Carnival Australia CEO Congratulates Katie Lahey on Honour
  • Queen Victoria’s New Verandah
  • The Duchess of Cambridge Names Royal Princess
  • Seabourn Prepares for Record Australian Summer
  • New Funding Puts Norfolk Island on the Cruise Map
  • P&O Cruises kicking goals during State of Origin season
  • Seabourn Introduces Dedicated Shore Excursion Hotline
  • Cunard Wins Prestigious Australian Gourmet Traveller Award
  • Social Media and Smartphones Feature in New P&O Cruises Brochure
  • Diamond Princess to Sparkle Around Australia as Princess Cruises Announces New Circumnavigations
  • Carnival Cruise Lines reaffirms commitment to the Australian Market
  • Keel Laying Images of P&O Cruises World Cruising's new cruise ship
  • SERENDIPITY RULES AS P&O CRUISES’ SUPERLINER PACIFIC PEARL JOINS VIVID SYDNEY’S CELEBRATION OF LIGHT AND SOUND
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Announces Second Ship For Australia
  • Princess Cruises Announces 2014-15 Americas Program
  • Carnival Australia expresses concern over Defence White Paper
  • Carnival Corporation & plc Officially Opens New Asia Regional Office in Singapore
  • P&O Cruises marks first anniversary of Mare cruising
  • Holland America Line's new pinnacle class ship to feature interiors designed by two leading firms
  • Seabourn introduces new elegant penthouse spa suites
  • P&O Cruises Voted Best Family Cruise Line
  • Marine reserve pass introduced to safeguard sensitive island environment
  • Holland America Line's 2014 Grand Voyage takes Ms Amsterdam on 113-day exploration to 38 ports on five continents
  • Holland America Line brings the legendary sounds of B.B King's Blues Club aboard Ms Eurodam
  • Holland America Line offers 'historic' savings to celebrate its upcoming 140th anniversary
  • Princess Cruises brand to enter Singapore market with largest deployment ever by a premium Cruise Line
  • Sales Managers Appointed as Carnival Australia’s Multi-Brand Sales Focus Takes Shape
  • Holland America Line increases capacity in Asia with two ships for 2013-14 season
  • Carnival Australia working for smooth transition to White Bay Cruise Terminal
  • New P&O Cruises Program Goes on Sale
  • Luxury Accolade for Queen Mary 2
  • The Duchess of Cambridge to Name Royal Princess
  • V8 Racing Car Simulator has Pacific Pearl Passengers Revved Up
  • Cunard Releases Fares for New 2014 Program
  • Queen Mary 2 set to make her 200th Trans-Atlantic Crossing
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising Launches New Med Cruises
  • P&O Cruises to sail from every mainland state in 2014-15
  • Boost to SA Tourism as P&O Cruises Announces Adelaide Sailings
  • Tourism Boost as P&O Cruises Announces New Melbourne Sailings
  • Boost to Tourism as P&O Cruises Announces Return to WA
  • Cunard Line’s new dress codes celebrate the chance to dress up – and relax
  • P&O puts Moreton Island on the cruise map
  • Queen Elizabeth Salutes Queen Mary
  • Historic Captain James Cook possessions sail on Queen Mary 2’s New Zealand Circumnavigation
  • Akaroa welcomes Queen Mary 2 for maiden visit
  • Holland America Line brings the legendary sounds of B.B. King’s Blues Club aboard MS Eurodam
  • Carnival Australia Sets Sights on AIME
  • New sales crews announced for P&O Cruises and Princess Cruises
  • Bushfire and Flood Volunteers Have Pride Of Place On Queen Mary 2 for Sydney Arrival and 'Salute To The Summer Heroes'
  • Holland America Line increases capacity in Asia with two ships for 2013-2014 season
  • Queensland’s State Emergency Service volunteers join the ‘Queen Mary 2 Salute To The Summer Heroes’
  • Brisbane welcomes the return of a Queen
  • Arcadia cruises into town with Marco Pierre White Restaurant
  • Darwin set to host a Queen
  • Carnival Spirit kicks off Autumn with up to $500 off pp twin
  • P&O Cruises Pacific Pearl passengers rally to support Tassie fire victims
  • First of the Three Queens arrives in New Zealand waters
  • Carnival Australia's big step in brand differentiation and sales growth
  • Hollywood on the high seas P&O Cruises launches new short film program for families
  • Cunard Line now offering behind the scenes tours
  • P&O Cruises to welcome a Rugby League legend John Raper on Pacific Jewel
  • Carnival Spirit a sure favourite for the 2014 Melbourne Cup
  • New Zealand says kia ora to Carnival Spirit – the newest and largest ship to call Australasia home
  • P&O Cruises passengers scream for ice cream
  • On World Cancer Day Holland America Line Launches 'On Deck for a Cause' Shipboard Fundraising Program Supporting Six International Cancer Organisations
  • P&O Cruises Prepares to Double Up Next Australia Day
  • Holland America Line adds Canaletto restaurant and enclosed Wintergarden to ms Prinsendam
  • Princess Cruises Dramatically Expands Japan Cruise Program in 2014
  • British cruise lines score 24 hour sports channel ahead of Australian visits
  • Princess Cruises adds new South America and Tahiti sailings
  • P&O Cruises Joins the Wiggles for Australia Day Launch
  • Value and variety highlight Seabourn’s 2013 ‘Signature Savings Event’
  • P&O Cruises Invites Mothers to Spend Their Day at Sea
  • New ‘Seabourn Conversations’ Offer Insights and Entertainment
  • Princess Cruises Unveils New Blog with Tales of People “Linked by the Sea”
  • Princess Cruises Named “Best Cruise Line in Alaska” by US Travel Weekly
  • Cutting-Edge Speakers from the Worlds of Books, Business and Biology to Sail with Cunard
  • P&O Cruises Academy Names 2000th Commodore
  • Diamond Princess rings in New Year in New Zealand
  • Princess Cruises Reveals Royal Princess Youth and Teen Centres
  • P&O Cruises Sneak Peek at Christmas Treats in Store for Cruisers
  • P&O Cruises Facebook Page Hits 150,000 Likes
  • Carnival Australia’s ‘House of Brands’ makes a splash online
  • HRH The Duchess of Cornwall unveils a new portrait of herself aboard Cunard's Queen Victoria
  • P&O Cruises gives twelve deals for Christmas
  • Happy anniversary Queen Victoria!
  • Princess Cruises sails from Brisbane in winter 2014
  • Princess Cruises visits South America on 2014 world cruise
  • Princess Cruises' ships deck the halls for a holiday season at sea
  • P&O Cruises partners with Save the Children
  • HRH The Duchess of Cornwall to visit Queen Victoria
  • Princess Cruises reveals Royal Princess Sanctuary and Retreat Pool
  • Counting down until Australia’s largest maritime visitor returns
  • Enjoy a royal visit to Europe on Dawn Princess
  • Princess Cruises celebrates 10 years of cruising from Australia
  • Holland America Line announces exclusive tulip at world-famous Keukenhof Spring Gardens in honour of 140th Anniversary
  • Carnival Australia engages with travel agents so Australian travellers have some protection
  • Prawns by the pool – a new P&O Cruises’ experience
  • Carnival Australia welcomes initiative on Gold Coast Cruise Terminal
  • Royal message from Australia’s own Jewel
  • Seabourn Quest world cruise to host world-renowned chefs and sommelier
  • Carnival Australia reappoints IDNZ
  • James Bond theme composer takes a licence to sail on Queen Mary 2
  • Vista-class ms Oosterdam down under for summer
  • Carnival Spirit’s Serenity slows it down a notch or three
  • Carnival Spirit sends Aussie tastebuds on a delicious holiday
  • Cappuccino or flat white – Carnival Spirit gets it right
  • Sydney says G’Day to Carnival Spirit – The newest and largest ship to call Australia home
  • P&O Cruises explores more of Australia in 2014 program
  • Record-breaking cruise season launches in Akaroa
  • P&O Cruises sails on Nemo’s super highway to visit Moreton Island
  • Seabourn announces 2014 world cruise on Seabourn Sojourn
  • Carnival Australia launches record summer cruise season
  • P&O Cruises holds webinars for new program
  • Spring into a new season with Princess Cruises
  • Princess Cruises reveals top deck features onboard Royal Princess
  • Carnival welcomes Port of Cairns being declared as a significant project
  • Princess Cruises announces new Auckland roundtrips for 2014 New Zealand season
  • Eye of the tiger wins on Sun Princess world cruise
  • Holland America Line announces two segments for 34-day circumnavigation of Australia
  • Hublot named Seabourn’s official timekeeper
  • Seabourn celebrates Hublot partnership aboard Seabourn Quest
  • Seabourn adds seventh continent with new cruises to Antarctica
  • Princess Cruises announces next new ship will be named Regal Princess
  • Set sail in true British style with P&O Cruises World Cruising
  • Kiwis look to cruises to escape winter holiday blues
  • Carnival Australia welcomes Tammy Marshall as Senior Vice President, P&O Cruises
  • Three Cunard Queens to visit Australia in 2014
  • New Pacific Pearl features in time for summer holidays
  • P&O Cruises releases third annual sustainability report
  • P&O Cruises offers best view of solar eclipse
  • Inspired to pop the question – on a Princess Cruise
  • Experience Australia Day in the heart of Sydney Harbour with P&O Cruises
  • Carnival Australia says new visitor economy taskforce report recognises cruising’s economic value
  • Holland America Line to increase departures, guest capacity in Alaska for 2013
  • P&O Cruises’ Captain to take the helm of the new Royal Princess
  • Queen Mary 2 to circumnavigate Australia again in 2014
  • P&O Cruises celebrates landmark visit to Noumea
  • Seabourn highest rated line in Travel + Leisure ‘World’s Best’ poll
  • Seabourn Quest guests enjoy 10 exclusive events
  • An occasion to remember as P&O Cruises celebrates 175 years
  • Final step in funding approval confirmed for Shed 10
  • Dawn Service for Sun Princess in Anzac Cove
  • P&O Cruises offers Vanuatu sleepovers
  • Holland America Line adds three new segments to 2012 Grand Asia and Australia voyage
  • Holland America Line introduces Master Chef’s international dinner
  • Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry set for a memorable anniversary
  • Thousands of Australians at sea to see the transit of Venus
  • Cunard hosts largest diamond jubilee celebration outside of London
  • Cruise Passengers’ consumer behaviour a sign of cruising’s economic benefit
  • Carnival Australia welcomes Queens Wharf transformation
  • New, Enhanced ‘Seabourn Club’ Expands Loyalty Benefits
  • Cunard’s First Wedding Couple Say “I Do” Mid-Atlantic
  • Queen Mary 2 Takes Out Luxury Cruise Ship Award
  • P&O Cruises Secures Royal Fleet Review for Celebration of 175 years of Heritage
  • New Zealand cruise market one of world’s strongest
  • Seabourn Expands Patio Grill Menu
  • Cruising confirms its place as the standout success of Australian tourism
  • Carnival celebrates bumper cruise season for New Zealand
  • P&O Cruises Takes Passengers to Paradise on Maiden Call to Mare
  • Queen Mary 2 Takes Out Luxury Travel Award
  • See the Icons of Australia in one trip with Holland America Line
  • Seabourn Brings Luxury to Local Waters Next Summer
  • Princess Cruises Brand to Enter Japanese Market with Largest Deployment Ever by a Global Cruise Line
  • Seabourn Unveils Its Full 2013 Europe Cruise Season
  • Royal Circumnavigation sparks influx of Australasian bookings
  • Queen Mary 2 Makes History as the Largest Ship to Berth at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal
  • Queen Mary 2 Crosses Paths with the Endeavour
  • Princess Cruises Puts Royal Princess Inaugural Cruise Tickets up for Auction
  • Queen Elizabeth Makes Maiden Visit to Queensland
  • New Study Shows 44 Per Cent Increase In Cruising’s Economic Contribution As Australian Cruise Industry Outpaces Global Growth
  • Cunard Says ‘I Do’ to Ceremonies at Sea
  • ‘Ten Pound Poms’ Help P&O Cruises Celebrate 175 Years of
  • Captain Stubing to Visit Sydney - We’re Expecting You!
  • Ultra-Luxury Arrives in Brisbane as Seabourn Odyssey Makes Maiden Visit
  • Holland America Line’s 2012 Mediterranean season to feature a Grand Voyage, Guest Chefs and Maiden calls
  • Queen Mary 2 to Carry Precious Flinders Journal On History-Making Maiden Circumnavigation
  • Princess Cruises Blog Update: Reason to Cruise #6 Revealed: To Visit Family Far Away
  • Ultra-Luxury Seabourn Odyssey Arrives in Sydney
  • P&O Cruises World Cruising Overwhelmed by Stories of Ten Pound Poms
  • Ultra-Luxury Seabourn Odyssey Arrives in Melbourne
  • Holland America Line’s Culinary Arts Centre to host more than 60 food and wine experts in 2012
  • From Banana Boats to Superliner as Record-breaking Adventurer Travels in Style
  • Princess Cruises Claims Premium Awards
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Do not travel to Russia due to the security situation and the impacts of the military conflict with Ukraine.

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Do not travel to Russia. 

Do not travel to Russia due to the dangerous security situation and the impacts of the military conflict with Ukraine. 

Do not travel to North Caucasus.

Do not travel to North Caucasus due to the high threat of terrorism and political unrest.

See Safety .

  • There's an ongoing threat of terrorism. Terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda and Daesh-aligned groups, continue to call for attacks in Russia. Attacks can be indiscriminate and may occur on or around seasonal, festive, or religious events in public places and could include popular tourist sites. Attacks may occur with little or no warning. Always be alert to possible threats and have a clear exit plan. On 23 March, there was a terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow, resulting in significant loss of life.
  • Security incidents, such as drone attacks and explosions, often occur in southern and western areas of Russia, including regions bordering Ukraine, Moscow, and St Petersburg. This can cause significant flight delays and travel disruption. You shouldn't attempt to travel to the Russia-Ukraine border or cross into Ukraine from Russia.
  • The security situation could deteriorate further with little warning. If you're in Russia, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so. Departure routes from Russia may become disrupted at short notice, so have an alternate exit plan. 
  • If you decide to stay in Russia, review your personal security plans. You're responsible for your own safety and that of your family. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Russia is limited. The Australian Government will not be able to evacuate you from Russia.
  • There are limited transportation options, restrictions on financial transactions and possible shortages of essential products and services. 
  • The Russian Government has introduced a 'medium response level' in several regions of Russia, including Krasnodar, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk, and Rostov and a 'heightened preparedness level' in the remainder of the Central and Southern Federal districts. A basic readiness level covers the rest of Russia. There may be an increase in security personnel and installations. Security measures or restrictions may be introduced with little to no notice. Monitor the media for developments. 
  • Russian authorities have made strong, negative comments in relation to Western countries. Local authorities may adopt a more negative attitude towards foreigners in Russia in reaction to perceived support for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. Non-participating bystanders can draw scrutiny from security forces and have been detained. Remain vigilant, avoid protests or demonstrations and avoid commenting publicly on political developments.
  • Continue to follow the advice on Smartraveller. If you have significant concerns for your welfare or that of another Australian, contact the Consular Emergency Centre on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 outside Australia.

Full travel advice:  Safety

  • Laws about the import and use of medicines are strict. You need a doctor's letter and a notarised translation confirming your need for each medication that contains restricted substances. Contact the  Embassy of Russia  for details.
  • Rabies and tick-borne encephalitis are on the rise. Ticks are common from April to October. Take care when travelling through forests.
  • Infectious diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis, diphtheria, measles and tuberculosis are a risk. Boil drinking water or drink bottled water.
  • Public medical facilities in Russian cities are below Australian standards and basic in rural areas.

Full travel advice:  Health

  • Russia may subject males it regards as Russian to mobilisation, regardless of any other citizenship held. Laws introducing heavy penalties for 'crimes against military service' have been passed. The Australian Government won't be able to intervene if you're subjected to mobilisation.
  • Conscription occurs regularly in Russia. The Government may subject males it regards as Russian to mandatory conscription, regardless of any other citizenship held. From 1 January 2024, the maximum age of conscription will change from 27 to 30 years old. Russian authorities have also passed laws allowing for the draft notice to be serviced to the conscripts online, preventing conscripts from leaving the country once the notice is registered and sent.
  • Russia has passed laws that severely inhibit free speech related to the current situation, imposing severe restrictions on the publishing and distribution of information related to the Russian armed forces and any military operations. Foreign journalists and other media workers in Russia may face considerable risks, including arrest and imprisonment. Don't share or publish information related to the current events in Ukraine and Russia.
  • Russian authorities may enforce local laws in an arbitrary manner. You may be interrogated without cause by Russian officials and may become a victim of harassment, mistreatment, and extortion.
  • Don't use or carry any illegal drugs. Penalties are severe. Carry your passport, visa and migration card at all times. Authorities won't accept copies.
  • Don't take photos of military places or sensitive areas, such as passport control. It's also illegal to use commercial film, television, camera equipment or drones in public without permission. Hand-held video cameras are legal.
  • Russia doesn't recognise dual nationals. We can only provide limited consular assistance to dual nationals who are arrested or detained. You'll need a valid Russian passport to leave.
  • Same-sex relationships are technically legal but are not widely accepted. Violence against members of the LGBTI community occurs. Russia's parliament passed a law banning "LGBT propaganda", criminalising any act regarded as an attempt to promote what Russia calls "non-traditional sexual relations". The promotion of LGBTI issues may be considered illegal by local authorities, and activists may face consequences under Russian law. In July 2023, the Russian President signed a decree banning gender changes without medical requirements. The law also annuls marriages in which one person "changed gender" and prevents transgender couples from adopting children.
  • Law enforcement agencies in Russia cooperate closely with agencies in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. If you commit an offence in one of these countries, you may be detained in another (including at the border) and extradited for prosecution.

Full travel advice:  Local laws

  • If you're in Russia, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so. The security situation could deteriorate further with little warning. If you decide to stay in Russia, review your personal security plans. You're responsible for your own safety and that of your family. Have an alternate exit plan.
  • Confirm with your transport operator that services are still operating if you plan to depart Russia. Commercial travel routes between Russia and Europe are often disrupted due to measures taken in response to military action in Ukraine. Several Russian airports are now closed to the public, disrupting internal flights to and from Moscow and other cities. The train and bus service between St Petersburg and Helsinki is suspended. 
  • If you're travelling through an overland border crossing into  Estonia  or  Latvia , confirm the entry requirements for your destination before arrival. Finland has closed border crossings with Russia indefinitely and maritime borders will close on 15 April. Latvia introduced an entry ban on vehicles registered in Russia in September 2023. There's a ban on vehicles crossing into/from Estonia at the Ivangorod- Narva crossing. Train service is also suspended. Entry and exit on foot will still be allowed. Additional restrictions or entry requirements could be imposed or changed suddenly. Be aware that some borders may close without notice. Australia and other countries have placed sanctions on Russia. Russia's response to these sanctions may disrupt travel and affect travellers.
  • Russian airlines and railways may be affected by shortages of parts and essential technical components for their fleets, affecting maintenance and safety standards. Research your railway and aviation provider before choosing their services. The International Civil Aviation Organisation has issued a Significant Safety Concern (or 'red flag') notice regarding the capacity of Russian airlines to oversee safety. 
  • If, despite our advice, you decide to enter Russia, expect thorough security checks at the border, including questioning and inspections of electronic devices. Entry requirements can change at short notice. Contact your airline or the nearest embassy or consulate of Russia to confirm entry requirements.
  • Bank cards issued outside of Russia don't work in Russia. You won't be able to access funds from these cards once you enter Russia. You may not be able to exchange Australian dollars as well as old, worn, or damaged US dollar and euro banknotes into Russian rubles in Russia. Ensure you have enough money to cover your stay.
  • Dual nationals can't leave Russia without a valid Russian passport. If your Russian passport expires while you're in Russia or if you enter Russia using a repatriation certificate, you'll need to get a new Russian passport before you leave. This can take up to 3 months. The Australian Government won't be able to intervene or fast-track this process.  

Full travel advice:  Travel

Local contacts

  • The  Consular Services Charter  details what we can and can't do to help you overseas.
  • For consular help, contact the  Australian Embassy  in Moscow. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Russia is limited due to the evolving security situation. The Australian Government will not be able to evacuate you from Russia.
  • The Australian Consulate in St Petersburg can provide limited help.
  • If you have significant concerns for your welfare or that of another Australian, contact the Consular Emergency Centre on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 outside Australia.

Full travel advice:  Local contacts

Full advice

Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Russia. Terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda and Daesh-aligned groups, continue to call for attacks in Russia. Attacks can be indiscriminate and may occur on or around seasonal, festive, or religious events in public places and could include popular tourist sites. Attacks may occur with little or no warning. Always be alert to possible threats and have a clear exit plan. Russia has seen a number of terrorist attacks which have caused large casualty numbers. On 23 March, there was a terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow, resulting in significant loss of life. Russia's aviation has also been targeted. 

Russian authorities continue to announce arrests and the disruption of planned attacks.

Terrorists have attacked other European cities. Targets have included:

  • places of worship
  • government buildings
  • shopping areas
  • tourist sites
  • restaurants
  • entertainment venues
  • transportation hubs
  • major events which attract large crowds

To protect yourself from terrorism:

  • be alert to possible threats, especially in public places
  • be extra cautious around possible terrorist targets
  • always have a clear exit plan
  • report anything suspicious to the police
  • monitor the media for any new threats
  • take official warnings seriously and follow the instructions of local authorities

If there's an attack, leave the area as soon as it's safe. Avoid the affected area in case of secondary attacks.

Terrorism is a threat worldwide.

More information:

North Caucasus

There's a high threat of terrorism in parts of the North Caucasus, including:

  • North Ossetia
  • the south-eastern part of Stavropol bordering Chechnya
  • Karbardino-Balkaria
  • Karachay-Cherkessia

Terrorist attacks continue to occur in Chechnya. Several people have been killed and injured.

Our ability to provide consular assistance to Australians  in those parts of the North Caucasus  is limited.

If, despite our advice, you travel to these parts of the North Caucasus:

  • monitor local conditions via media and travel operators
  • arrange personal security measures

Georgia-Russia border

The Georgia-Russia border area is volatile because of tensions in Georgia.

If, despite our advice, you travel in the border region, read our  Georgia travel advice .

Security situation

Security incidents, such as drone attacks and explosions, often occur in southern and western areas of Russia, including regions bordering Ukraine, Moscow, and St Petersburg. This can cause significant flight delays and flight cancellations. You shouldn't attempt to travel to the Russia-Ukraine border or cross into Ukraine from Russia.

The security situation could deteriorate further with little warning. If you're in Russia, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so. Departure routes from Russia may become disrupted at short notice. If you decide to stay in Russia, review your personal security plans. You're responsible for your own safety and that of your family.

The Russian Government has introduced a 'medium response level' in several regions of Russia, including Krasnodar, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk, and Rostov and a 'heightened preparedness level' in the remainder of the Central and Southern Federal districts. A basic readiness level has been introduced in the rest of Russia. There may be an increase in security personnel and installations. Security measures or restrictions may be introduced with little to no notice. Monitor the media for developments.

Ukraine border areas and Crimea

The Russia-Ukraine border is volatile due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Security incidents regularly occur in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk and other regions of Russia bordering Ukraine, including explosions and large fires. The security situation in the region could deteriorate at short notice. You shouldn't travel to the Russia-Ukraine border or cross into Ukraine from Russia.

We currently advise you do not travel to Ukraine due to the volatile security environment and military conflict. Read the  Ukraine travel advice   for more information.

The Australian Government doesn't recognise Russia's claimed annexation of the Ukrainian region of Crimea or its other territorial claims in occupied Ukraine.

Leaving Russia

Where it's safe to do so, you should leave Russia immediately. Use your judgment to decide the best time and safest means of exit. 

Transport routes may be disrupted. Plan for delays at land border crossings. Expect disruption to travel and changes at short notice. Make sure you have an adequate supply of food, water, medication and fuel. Make sure you have payment options that will work during your journey and at your destination. 

Read your destination's travel advice to ensure you meet the entry requirements. These may differ when entering by road, rail or air. Be aware that some borders may close without notice. Commercial travel routes between Russia and Europe have been impacted by measures taken in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Check with your airline or travel agent for current flight availability. Any travel options you pursue are at your own risk. See ' Travel '

For more information on entry requirements for countries bordering Russia, read the travel advice:

The European Union also has a website with  information on travel restrictions for people seeking to enter member states .

If you decide to stay in Russia:

  • follow the instructions of authorities
  • ensure your travel documents are up-to-date, and keep your passport and other travel documentation safe
  • contact your family and friends in Australia so they're aware of your location and situation
  • keep up to date with developments on the security situation, monitor reputable media, and regularly check our travel advice and  social media
  • review your personal security plans and make contingency plans to leave as soon as you judge it safe to do so
  • always be alert and aware of your surroundings
  • avoid large gatherings and areas with groups of fighters and military equipment.

Civil unrest and political tension

Russia's parliament has passed laws that severely restrict free speech related to the current situation. Foreign journalists and other media workers in Russia may face considerable risks, including arrest and imprisonment.

While the effects of this law are still unclear, you may be detained or fined for:

  • sharing or publishing information that local authorities deem false
  • sharing or publishing information that may be detrimental to the armed forces
  • calling for, sharing or publishing speech in support of sanctions against Russia

You should not:

  • share or publish information related to the current events in Ukraine and Russia
  • participate in demonstrations and large gatherings

Russian authorities may adopt a more negative attitude towards foreigners in Russia due to perceived support for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. Russian authorities may enforce local laws in an arbitrary manner. You may be interrogated without cause by Russian officials and may become a victim of harassment, mistreatment, and extortion.

Avoid commenting publicly on political developments.

Anti-war and anti-mobilisation protests have taken place in cities across Russia over the invasion of Ukraine. Many protesters have been arrested.

Unsanctioned protests are illegal, and you can be arrested if you participate. Remain vigilant and avoid rallies, protests, demonstrations and other large public gatherings, as they can turn violent, and you may be arrested.

  • Demonstrations and civil unrest

Theft and assault

Petty crime, pickpocketing and mugging is common. Groups of children sometimes commit crimes, too.

Hot spots for crime include:

  • the Izmailovsky Market
  • other tourist attractions
  • the Moscow and St Petersburg metros

Thieves often steal passports. They target travellers in  robberies  and  assaults , particularly in large cities.

To protect yourself from theft and assault:

  • keep your personal belongings close, particularly in tourist areas
  • be aware of your security in public places, particularly at night
  • monitor local media on crime
  • racially or religiously motivated assaults may occur throughout Russia.

Drink spiking

Criminals may drug and rob travellers at nightclubs and bars. Sometimes this happens after people accept offers of food, drink or transportation from strangers.

To protect yourself from spiking-related crime:

  • never accept food or drinks from strangers
  • don't leave drinks unattended
  • leave your drink if you're not sure it's safe
  • stick with people you trust in bars, nightclubs and taxis
  • don't accept offers of transport from strangers
  • Partying safely

Using taxis

People have reported extortion and robbery while taking unauthorised taxis.

To protect yourself from robbery while travelling in taxis:

  • only use official taxi companies
  • always book your taxi in advance
  • don't flag down taxis on the street
  • don't share taxis with strangers
  • always negotiate and confirm the fare before you get in a taxi

Credit card and ATM fraud

Credit card and ATM fraud is common.

To protect yourself from fraud:

  • only exchange currency at banks
  • keep your credit card in sight during transactions
  • only use ATMs inside banks and during business hours
  • always hide your PIN

Other scams

Criminals may try to cheat you by changing money in the street or a bank queue.

Some Australians have been victims of fraud by bogus internet friendship, dating and marriage schemes operating from Russia.

These are large-scale, well-organised  scams .

Criminals arrange to meet people through internet dating schemes or chat rooms. After getting to know each other, the criminal asks the Australian to send money so they can travel to Australia. However, the relationship ends after the money has been received, and the funds can't be recovered.

Be wary of people you meet through internet dating schemes or chat rooms.

People have also reported harassment, mistreatment and extortion by police and other local officials.

If you suspect you're being extorted by a police officer or other local official, offer to walk with them to the nearest police station. Once there, you can check their identity and their demands.

Cyber security 

You may be at risk of cyber-based threats during overseas travel to any country. Digital identity theft is a growing concern. Your devices and personal data can be compromised, especially if you're connecting to Wi-Fi, using or connecting to shared or public computers, or to Bluetooth. 

Social media can also be risky in destinations where there are social or political tensions or laws that may seem unreasonable by Australian standards. Travellers have been arrested for things they have said on social media. Don't comment on local or political events on your social media. 

More information:   

  • Cyber security when travelling overseas  

Kidnapping  is common in parts of the Northern Caucasus.

It can be for:

  • political purposes
  • retribution

Foreigners have been targeted in the past.

If, despite the risks, you travel to an area where there is a particular threat of kidnapping:

  • get professional security advice

The Australian Government's longstanding policy is that it doesn't make payments or concessions to kidnappers.

Climate and natural disasters

Severe weather  during winter can disrupt travel in Russia.

To protect yourself from accidents caused by severe weather:

  • take care when walking in snowy, icy or windy conditions
  • take care when driving
  • use appropriate driving equipment, such as winter tyres or chains
  • monitor the media and other sources for updates

If you're delayed, contact local authorities about a visa extension if required.

In April, severe flooding affected multiple settlements across Russia in the South Urals region east of Moscow, in Western Siberia and near the Volga River. 

Snow and ice

People are injured or killed yearly in wind, snow and ice-related accidents. These include:

  • traffic accidents
  • collapsed roofs and snow falling from roofs 
  • falling debris 
  • prolonged exposure to extreme cold

Slipping on ice can result in serious injuries, such as broken bones, back injuries or paralysis.

During summer, forest and peat  fires  can occur in Russia, including in the Moscow region.

Earthquakes and tsunamis

The North Caucasus and the far eastern region of Russia can experience  earthquakes .

Tsunamis  are common in all oceanic regions of the world.

To protect yourself from natural disasters, take official warnings seriously.

If a  natural disaster  occurs, follow the advice of local authorities.

Get updates on major disasters from the  Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System .

Travel insurance

Most Australian travel insurance policies won't cover you for travel to Russia. Do not travel to Russia. See ' Safety '

If you're not insured, you may have to pay thousands of dollars up-front for medical care.

Physical and mental health

Do not travel to Russia. If, despite our advice, you travel to Russia, consider your physical and mental health before you travel, especially if you have an existing medical condition. 

See your doctor or travel clinic to:

  • have a basic health check-up
  • ask if your travel plans may affect your health
  • plan any vaccinations you need

Do this at least eight weeks before you leave.

If you have immediate concerns for your welfare or the welfare of another Australian, call the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 or contact your  nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate  to discuss counselling hotlines and services available in your location.

  • General health advice  (World Health Organization)
  • Healthy holiday tips  (Healthdirect Australia)

Medications

Not all medication available over the counter or by prescription in Australia is available in other countries. Some may even be considered illegal or a controlled substance, even if prescribed by an Australian doctor. 

Russia has imposed temporary restrictions on exporting certain categories of goods, including foreign-made medical products. 

If you plan to bring medication, check if it's legal in Russia. Take enough legal medication for your trip.

Russia has strict laws about the import and use of medications. This includes medications that are available over the counter in Australia, such as cold and flu tablets.

When you arrive in Russia, you must present a doctor's letter to authorities confirming your need for each medication. This is the case if your medications contain the following:

  • barbiturate
  • sibutramine
  • anabolic steroids
  • androgens and other sex hormones
  • analgesic, such as tramadol
  • psychostimulants
  • other restricted substances

The letter must:

  • contain a description of the medication, including the chemical composition
  • describe the required dosage
  • explain the underlying medical condition
  • confirm the medicine is for personal use only
  • be signed by your treating doctor

You must also have a notarised translation of the letter into Russian.

Before you leave Australia, contact the Embassy of Russia for the latest rules for bringing medicines into Russia.

  • Russian Government website

Health risks

Tick-borne diseases.

Tick-borne encephalitis  (World Health Organization) and other tick-borne diseases are a risk, especially if you travel through forested areas.

Ticks are common in rural areas from spring to autumn: April to October.

People have reported increased incidents of tick-borne encephalitis.

Measles cases can routinely occur in Russia, with the country currently experiencing increased measles activity. Make sure your vaccinations are up-to-date before you travel.

  • Measles immunisation service  (Department of Health and Aged Care)

Bird flu (avian influenza)

Avian influenza  is a risk in Russia.

HIV/AIDS  is a risk.

Take steps to reduce your risk of exposure to the virus.

There has been a reported increase in  rabies  across Russia.

Rabies is deadly. Humans can get rabies from mammals, such as:

  • other animals

If you're bitten or scratched by a dog, monkey or other animal, get treatment as soon as possible.

Other health risks

Waterborne, foodborne, parasitic and other  infectious diseases  are common, including these listed by the World Health Organization:

  • tuberculosis

Serious outbreaks sometimes occur.

To protect yourself from illness:

  • drink boiled water or bottled water with sealed lids
  • avoid ice cubes
  • avoid uncooked and undercooked food, such as salads
  • avoid unpasteurised dairy products

Get urgent medical attention if you have a fever or diarrhoea or suspect food poisoning.

Medical facilities

Public medical facilities in Russian cities are below Australian standards.

Standards are extremely basic in rural areas.

There are a few international-standard private facilities in major cities – these clinics can be very expensive to access.

Before you're treated, private facilities need either:

  • up-front payment
  • evidence of adequate insurance
  • a written guarantee of payment

If you become seriously ill or injured, you'll need to be evacuated to get proper care. Medical evacuation can be very expensive.

You're subject to all local laws and penalties, including those that may appear harsh by Australian standards. Research local laws before travelling.

In July, the Russian President signed a decree banning gender changes, including gender transition surgery, hormone therapy and changing gender on official documents without medical requirements. The law also annuls marriages in which one person "changed gender" and prevents transgender couples from adopting children.

In November 2022, Russia's parliament passed a law banning "LGBT propaganda", criminalising any act regarded as an attempt to promote what Russia calls "non-traditional sexual relations". Sharing information or public display of any material promoting "non-traditional relationships" is now a serious criminal offence.

In November 2022, Russia announced that the partial mobilisation of military reservists for the conflict in Ukraine was complete. However, a decree formalising the completion has not been issued. The Russian Government may subject males it regards as Russian to mobilisation, regardless of any other citizenship held. Laws introducing heavy penalties for 'crimes against military service' have been passed. The Australian Government will not be able to intervene if you are subjected to mobilisation.

The US Government issued travel advice in March 2022 advising that Russian security services have arrested US citizens on spurious charges, singled out US citizens in Russia for detention and/or harassment, denied them fair and transparent treatment, and have convicted them in secret trials and/or without presenting credible evidence. The US Government warns that Russian officials may unreasonably delay consular assistance to detained US citizens.

Russian authorities have introduced criminal liability for publishing and distributing 'deliberately misleading' information about the Russian armed forces and any military operations. These laws have been interpreted and applied very broadly to many forms of dissent.

Law enforcement agencies in Russia cooperate closely with agencies in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. If you commit an offence in one of these countries, you may be detained in another (including at the border) and extradited for prosecution. 

If you're arrested or jailed, the Australian Government will do what it can to help you under our  Consular Services Charter . But we can't get you out of trouble or out of jail.

Russian authorities imposed restrictions on real estate and foreign currency transactions for foreign residents. These restrictions can be revised at short notice. Seek advice from local authorities.

Possessing, selling, consuming, or carrying any illegal drugs is illegal.

Penalties are severe and include long prison terms.

Russia has strict rules around medication carried into the country for personal use, including some medications that you can get over the counter in Australia.

If you don't declare restricted medications, authorities could detain you. See  Health .

  • Carrying or using drugs

Routine police checks are common in public places.

Carry your passport, visa and migration card with you at all times. Authorities won't accept copies.

If you can't provide travel documentation on request, authorities can detain and fine you.

In Russia, it's illegal to:

  • take photos of military places, strategic sites and other sensitive areas, such as passport control and guarded railway sites
  • use commercial film, television or camera equipment in public areas without permission, but hand-held home video cameras are allowed
  • use drones without permission from the Russian aviation authority.

Penalties for breaching the law include fines, jail and deportation.

Russia regulates religious activity. Authorities restrict activities such as preaching and distributing religious materials.

If you plan to engage in religious activity, ensure you're not breaking local laws.

Contact the Embassy or Consulate of Russia for more information.

Cybersecurity laws

Russia has blocked or restricted some social media platforms and websites, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Russia has banned certain Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and has indicated it will implement a nationwide ban on VPNs in March 2025.

  • Cyber security when travelling overseas
  • Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor)

Official documents

Some Australian documents, such as birth or marriage certificates, need to be  legalised  before Russian authorities will accept them.

If you have an Australian document that you need to use while in Russia, contact the Embassy or Consulate of Russia for information.

Apostilles  and some legal certificates can be issued by:

  • DFAT  in Australia
  • Australian embassies and high commissions  overseas

Surrogacy laws

Russia has laws governing child surrogacy and has passed legislation banning surrogacy for all foreigners except those married to Russian citizens. Recent court cases have resulted in long custodial sentences for some providers of surrogacy services. All children born through surrogacy in Russia are granted Russian citizenship, regardless of their parent's citizenship.

Get independent legal advice before making surrogacy arrangements in Russia or with residents of Russia.

  • Going overseas for international surrogacy
  • Going overseas to adopt a child

Australian laws

Some Australian criminal laws still apply when you're overseas. If you break these laws, you may face prosecution in Australia.

  • Staying within the law and respecting customs

Dual nationality

Russia doesn't recognise dual nationality.

In November 2022, Russia announced that the partial mobilisation of military reservists for the conflict in Ukraine was complete. However, a decree formalising the completion hasn't been issued. Russia may subject males it regards as Russian to mobilisation, regardless of any other citizenship held. Laws introducing heavy penalties for 'crimes against military service' have been passed. The Australian Government won't be able to intervene if you are subjected to mobilisation.

Conscription occurs regularly, and Russia may subject males it regards as Russian to mandatory conscription, regardless of any other citizenship held. Conscription in Russia occurs semi-annually, and conscripts typically serve one year. From 1 January 2024, the maximum conscription age will change from 27 to 30 years old. Russian authorities have also passed laws allowing for the draft notice to be serviced to the conscripts online and preventing conscripts from leaving the country once the notice is registered and sent.

Russian authorities won't recognise your Australian nationality if you're a dual national. They will treat you like any other national of Russia.

If you're a dual national:

  • you must enter and leave Russia on a Russian passport
  • you can enter Russia using a repatriation certificate (svidetelstvo na vozvrashcheniye) if you don't have a Russian passport, but you must still leave Russia on a Russian passport
  • you must declare any other nationalities or foreign residency permits to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • you could be conscripted into the Russian military if you're a male between the ages of 18 and 30 

If you're a dual national, this limits the  consular services  we can give if you're arrested or detained.

Contact the  Embassy or Consulate of Russia  well before any planned travel to Russia.

Dual nationals can't leave Russia without a valid Russian passport.

You'll need to get a new Russian passport before you leave if:

  • your Russian passport expires while you're in Russia
  • you enter Russia using a repatriation certificate

Getting a new Russian passport for non-residents is complex and can take up to 3 months. The Australian Government is unable to intervene or fast-track this process.

Children born outside Russia and added to their parents' Russian passports need their own passport to leave Russia.

If you're travelling alone with a child, Russian border authorities may require the following:

  • documentary evidence of your relationship to the child
  • written permission for the child to travel from the non-travelling parent
  • Dual nationals

Local customs

Same-sex relationships are legal in Russia but not widely accepted.

Intolerance towards the LGBTI community is common, particularly outside Moscow and St Petersburg.

People have reported violence against members of the LGBTI community, including by local security forces.

In April 2017, there were reports of arrests and violence against LGBTI people in Chechnya.

In November 2022, Russia passed a law banning "LGBT propaganda", criminalising any act regarded as an attempt to promote what Russia calls "non-traditional sexual relations". Sharing or displaying material promoting "non-traditional relationships" is now a serious criminal offence. The bill broadens the existing law banning the promotion of 'non-traditional sexual relationships' to minors.

  • Advice for LGBTI travellers

Visas and border measures

Every country or territory decides who can enter or leave through its borders. For specific information about the evidence you'll need to enter a foreign destination, check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you're entering. 

Australia and other countries have placed sanctions on Russia. Russia's response to these sanctions may disrupt travel and affect travellers.

You need a visa to enter Russia unless you're travelling on certain commercial cruise ships.

You can't get a visa on arrival.

If you arrive in Russia without a valid visa, authorities will fine, detain and deport you at your own expense. They may bar you from re-entering.

Make sure you apply for the correct visa type, such as 'tourist' and 'visitor' visas.

If your visa type doesn't match the purpose of your visit, authorities may:

  • not let you enter 

You may need to provide biometric fingerprints for the visa application process.

After you get your Russian visa, check your passport details are correct, including the following:

  • passport number
  • date of birth
  • intention of stay
  • validity dates

If there are errors, return your passport to the  Russian Embassy or Consulate  for correction.

It's impossible to amend visa details once you're in Russia.

Discuss your travel plans with your cruise operator before you travel to check if you need a visa.

Check transit visa requirements if you transit through Russia to a third country.

  • Russian Embassy
  • Going on a cruise

Border measures

If, despite our advice, you decide to enter Russia, expect thorough security checks at the border, including questioning and inspections of electronic devices.

Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. Contact the nearest  embassy or consulate  for details about visas, currency, customs and quarantine rules.

Australians sanctioned by Russia

The Russian Foreign Ministry issued statements on its website advising that, in response to Australian sanctions, the Russian Government had added several Australians to a 'stop list', denying them entry into Russia on an indefinite basis.  

These statements can be viewed here (copy and paste the URL into a new browser if you can't open the link):

  • 17 April 2024 statement – https://www.mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1944697/ (in Russian)
  • 21 June 2023 statement -   https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1890258/
  • 16 September 2022 statement  -  https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1830085/  (in Russian)
  • 21 July 2022 statement  -  https://www.mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1823204/
  • 16 June 2022 statement  -  https://www.mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1818118/
  • 7 April 2022 statement  -  https://www.mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1808465/

DFAT can't provide advice on the implications of another country's sanctions. If you're listed, you should obtain legal advice if you have concerns about the potential impacts of the Russian sanctions. Do not travel to Russia if you're on Russia's 'stop list'. 

Other formalities

Migration card.

All foreign visitors receive a migration card on arrival in Russia.

If you receive a paper migration card, keep the stamped exit portion of the card with your passport.

The migration card covers both Russia and Belarus. You must show the stamped card to passport control when leaving either country.

If you lose your migration card:

  • your departure could be delayed
  • you could be stopped from staying at a hotel in Russia

You can get a replacement from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, which is complex and could delay your departure.

Biometric fingerprinting

Foreign citizens entering Russia for work or intending to stay over 90 calendar days may be subject to biometric fingerprinting and regular medical check-ups. The procedure of biometric fingerprinting will need to be done only once. Medical check-ups will need to be re-taken upon the certificate's expiry (valid for 1 year).

Travel with children

If you're  travelling with a child , you may need to show evidence of parental, custodial or permission rights. This is particularly the case for dual nationals. See  Local laws

  • Advice for people travelling with children

Electronics

The government strictly controls the import of electrical and some high-technology equipment.

The rules are complex.

You may import terminal global positioning systems (GPS) devices if you declare them on arrival. However, you'll need a special permit to import a GPS device connected to a computer or an antenna.

Authorities can detain you if you don't have a permit.

You must show proof of advanced approval to import a satellite phone. Request approval from the  Federal Service for the Supervision of Communications .

Russian border officials can demand to inspect any electronic device, including installed software when you leave.

Travel between Russia and Belarus

Do not travel to Russia and Belarus due to the security environment and impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. If you’re in Russia or Belarus, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so.

If, despite our advice, you decide to enter Belarus from Russia, note that the government doesn't allow foreigners to cross the land border between Russia and Belarus.

If you travel between Russia and Belarus, it must be by air.

If you're travelling between Russia and Belarus, you must have visas for both countries.

Visa-free entry into Belarus doesn't apply to travellers arriving from or travelling to Russia.

Contact the  Embassy of Russia  and the  Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus  for details.

Registering your stay in Russia

If you stay more than 7 working days, including your arrival and departure day, you must register with the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

You have to pay a registration fee.

Most hotels do this for their guests, but you're legally responsible. Confirm with check-in staff on arrival that they've registered you.

The registration process can be complex if you're not staying at a hotel.

Register at the nearest post office if you're travelling on a visitor visa.

Register through your employer if you're travelling on a visa that lets you work. Confirm with your employer that they've registered you.

If you don't register, authorities can fine you or delay your departure.

  • The Russian Embassy

Visa overstays

Make sure you leave Russia before your visa expires. Some visas, including tourist visas, can't be extended.

If you overstay your visa, you won't be allowed to leave Russia until the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs determines your legal status or deports you.

Authorities can detain you until they've processed your case.

Penalties for overstaying include fines and deportation.

You may be banned from re-entering.

Exporting goods

Russia has imposed temporary restrictions on exporting certain categories of goods, including foreign-made medical products. Seek advice from local authorities.

Russia has strict regulations on the export of antiques, artworks and items of historical significance. This is for items purchased in Russia or imported to Russia from overseas. It includes modern art and posters if they are particularly rare or valuable.

Authorities may not allow the export of items more than 100 years old.

If you want to export any antiques, artworks or items of historical significance:

  • keep receipts of your purchases
  • obtain an export permit from the Ministry of Culture in advance of travel — export permits aren't issued at the airport
  • declare each item to border authorities when you leave Russia
  • be ready to show each item to border authorities
  • be ready to show receipts for each item to border authorities

Don't try to export items requiring permits without the relevant paperwork. This is a serious offence.

Legislation about the export of artwork and antiques from Russia may change without warning.

Some countries won't let you enter unless your passport is valid for six months after you plan to leave that country. This can apply even if you're just transiting or stopping over.

Some foreign governments and airlines apply the rule inconsistently. Travellers can receive conflicting advice from different sources.

You can end up stranded if your passport is not valid for more than six months.

The Australian Government does not set these rules. Check your passport's expiry date before you travel. If you're not sure it'll be valid for long enough, consider getting  a new passport .

Lost or stolen passport

Your passport is a valuable document. It's attractive to people who may try to use your identity to commit crimes.

Some people may try to trick you into giving them your passport. Always keep it in a safe place.

If your passport is lost or stolen, tell the Australian Government as soon as possible:

  • In Australia, contact the  Australian Passport Information Service .
  • If you're overseas, contact the nearest  Australian embassy or consulate .

If your passport is lost or stolen while ashore, you will need to obtain an emergency passport and an exit visa to leave Russia within the 72-hour visa-free period. If it’s not done within 72 hours, you will face a court hearing and possible fine, deportation and entry ban.

To arrange a new visa:

  • obtain an official police report
  • apply for a replacement passport through the  Australian Embassy in Moscow
  • apply to Russian authorities for an exit visa
  • include the police report with your application

If you replace your passport while in Russia, make sure authorities transfer your visa to the new passport.

Passport with 'X' gender identifier

Although Australian passports comply with international standards for sex and gender, we can't guarantee that a passport showing 'X' in the sex field will be accepted for entry or transit by another country. Contact the nearest  embassy, high commission or consulate of your destination  before you arrive at the border to confirm if authorities will accept passports with 'X' gender markers. 

More information:  

  •       LGBTI travellers  

The currency of Russia is the Rouble (RUB).

Russian authorities have imposed temporary restrictions on the export of foreign currency in cash out of Russia. Travellers exiting Russia can't take more than the equivalent of $US10,000 in cash.

Make sure a customs official stamps your declaration. Only stamped declarations are valid.

You must carry proof that your funds were imported and declared or legally obtained in Russia.

Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Mastercard, Visa, and American Express have suspended operations in Russia. Cards issued outside of Russia will not work at Russian merchants or ATMs. Cards issued inside Russia may continue to work, but they won't work outside Russia. It may not be possible for you to access your funds through Russian banks or to make payments to Russian businesses with non-Russian credit/debit cards. Be prepared with alternate means of payment should your cards be declined.

You may not be able to exchange Australian dollars as well as old, worn or damaged US dollar and euro banknotes into Russian rubles in Russia. Ensure you have enough money to cover your stay in Russia. 

Traveller's cheques aren't widely accepted, even in Moscow and St Petersburg.

Local travel

Postal services between Russia and Australia are temporarily suspended. 

More information 

  • Australia Post website

Confirm with your transport operator that services are still operating if you plan to depart Russia. Commercial travel routes between Russia and Europe are disrupted. Expect thorough security checks at the border, including questioning and inspections of electronic devices.

Flights between Russia and Europe have been affected by measures taken in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Several Russian airports are now closed to the public, disrupting internal flights to and from Moscow and other cities. The train and bus service between St Petersburg and Helsinki is suspended.

Finland  has closed border crossings with Russia indefinitely and maritime borders will close on 15 April. 

Latvia introduced an entry ban on vehicles registered in Russia in September 2023. More information can be found on the  State Revenue Service website . There's a ban on vehicles crossing into/from Estonia at the Ivangorod-Narva crossing. Train service is also suspended. Entry and exit on foot will still be allowed. Additional restrictions or entry requirements could be imposed or changed suddenly. Be aware that some borders may close without notice. 

If you're travelling through an overland border crossing into  Estonia  or  Latvia , confirm the entry requirements for your destination before arrival.

Australia and other countries have placed sanctions on Russia. Russia's response to these sanctions may disrupt travel and affect travellers. Confirm entry requirements for your  destination  before arrival, as additional restrictions or entry requirements could be imposed or changed suddenly.

If, despite our advice, you decide to go to Chechnya or the North Caucasus, you must first get permission from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Several other areas of Russia, especially in Siberia and the Russian Far East, are also 'closed' areas.

Foreigners need government permission to enter 'closed' areas.

If you need government permission or are unsure if you need it, contact the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Driving permit

You should carry an International Driving Permit (IDP).

You may drive with an Australian driver's license if you carry it with a notarised Russian translation.

Road travel

Driving in Russia can be hazardous due to:

  • poor driving standards
  • ice and snow in winter
  • poor road conditions in rural areas

The blood alcohol limit for drivers is 0%.

  • Driving or riding
  • the Russian Embassy

Some taxis appear official but aren't licensed by local authorities.

People have reported extortion and  robbery  while taking unauthorised taxis. See  Safety

Book an official taxi by phone, at major hotels and from inside airports.

Flights from Russia to other countries are limited. These may change or be suspended at short notice. You should contact airlines or travel agents directly for the most current information.

The  EU announced  that 21 Russian-owned airlines were banned from flying in EU airspace due to safety concerns.

Russian airlines and railways may be affected by shortages of parts and essential technical components for their fleets, affecting maintenance and safety standards. If you're flying domestically or internationally, research your aviation provider before choosing their services.

DFAT doesn't provide information on the safety of individual commercial airlines or flight paths.

Check Russia's air safety profile with the  Aviation Safety Network

Emergencies

Depending on what you need, contact your:

  • family and friends
  • travel agent
  • insurance provider

Always get a police report when you report a crime.

Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.

Consular contacts

Read the  Consular Services Charter  for what the Australian Government can and can't do to help you overseas.

For consular help, contact the Australian Embassy in Moscow.  Our ability to provide consular assistance in Russia is limited. The Australian Government will not be able to evacuate you from Russia.

Australian Embassy, Moscow

13 Kropotkinsky Pereulok Moscow 119034 Russia Phone: (+7 495) 956-6070  Fax: (+7 495) 956-6170  Website:  russia.embassy.gov.au Twitter:  @PosolAustralia

If you're in St Petersburg, you can also contact the Australian Consulate for limited consular help.

Australian Consulate, St Petersburg

Moika 11 St Petersburg 191186 Russia Tel: (+7 964) 333 7572 (NOT for visas) Email:  [email protected]  (NOT for visas)

Check the Embassy website for details about opening hours and any temporary closures.

24-hour Consular Emergency Centre

Australians in need of consular assistance should contact the Australian Government 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre:

  • +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas
  • 1300 555 135 in Australia

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Cruising the Moskva River: A short guide to boat trips in Russia’s capital

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There’s hardly a better way to absorb Moscow’s atmosphere than on a ship sailing up and down the Moskva River. While complicated ticketing, loud music and chilling winds might dampen the anticipated fun, this checklist will help you to enjoy the scenic views and not fall into common tourist traps.

How to find the right boat?

There are plenty of boats and selecting the right one might be challenging. The size of the boat should be your main criteria.

Plenty of small boats cruise the Moskva River, and the most vivid one is this yellow Lay’s-branded boat. Everyone who has ever visited Moscow probably has seen it.

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This option might leave a passenger disembarking partially deaf as the merciless Russian pop music blasts onboard. A free spirit, however, will find partying on such a vessel to be an unforgettable and authentic experience that’s almost a metaphor for life in modern Russia: too loud, and sometimes too welcoming. Tickets start at $13 (800 rubles) per person.

Bigger boats offer smoother sailing and tend to attract foreign visitors because of their distinct Soviet aura. Indeed, many of the older vessels must have seen better days. They are still afloat, however, and getting aboard is a unique ‘cultural’ experience. Sometimes the crew might offer lunch or dinner to passengers, but this option must be purchased with the ticket. Here is one such  option  offering dinner for $24 (1,490 rubles).

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If you want to travel in style, consider Flotilla Radisson. These large, modern vessels are quite posh, with a cozy restaurant and an attentive crew at your service. Even though the selection of wines and food is modest, these vessels are still much better than other boats.

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Surprisingly, the luxurious boats are priced rather modestly, and a single ticket goes for $17-$32 (1,100-2,000 rubles); also expect a reasonable restaurant bill on top.

How to buy tickets?

Women holding photos of ships promise huge discounts to “the young and beautiful,” and give personal invitations for river tours. They sound and look nice, but there’s a small catch: their ticket prices are usually more than those purchased online.

“We bought tickets from street hawkers for 900 rubles each, only to later discover that the other passengers bought their tickets twice as cheap!”  wrote  (in Russian) a disappointed Rostislav on a travel company website.

Nevertheless, buying from street hawkers has one considerable advantage: they personally escort you to the vessel so that you don’t waste time looking for the boat on your own.

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Prices start at $13 (800 rubles) for one ride, and for an additional $6.5 (400 rubles) you can purchase an unlimited number of tours on the same boat on any given day.

Flotilla Radisson has official ticket offices at Gorky Park and Hotel Ukraine, but they’re often sold out.

Buying online is an option that might save some cash. Websites such as  this   offer considerable discounts for tickets sold online. On a busy Friday night an online purchase might be the only chance to get a ticket on a Flotilla Radisson boat.

This  website  (in Russian) offers multiple options for short river cruises in and around the city center, including offbeat options such as ‘disco cruises’ and ‘children cruises.’ This other  website  sells tickets online, but doesn’t have an English version. The interface is intuitive, however.

Buying tickets online has its bad points, however. The most common is confusing which pier you should go to and missing your river tour.

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“I once bought tickets online to save with the discount that the website offered,” said Igor Shvarkin from Moscow. “The pier was initially marked as ‘Park Kultury,’ but when I arrived it wasn’t easy to find my boat because there were too many there. My guests had to walk a considerable distance before I finally found the vessel that accepted my tickets purchased online,” said the man.

There are two main boarding piers in the city center:  Hotel Ukraine  and  Park Kultury . Always take note of your particular berth when buying tickets online.

Where to sit onboard?

Even on a warm day, the headwind might be chilly for passengers on deck. Make sure you have warm clothes, or that the crew has blankets ready upon request.

The glass-encased hold makes the tour much more comfortable, but not at the expense of having an enjoyable experience.

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Getting off the boat requires preparation as well. Ideally, you should be able to disembark on any pier along the way. In reality, passengers never know where the boat’s captain will make the next stop. Street hawkers often tell passengers in advance where they’ll be able to disembark. If you buy tickets online then you’ll have to research it yourself.

There’s a chance that the captain won’t make any stops at all and will take you back to where the tour began, which is the case with Flotilla Radisson. The safest option is to automatically expect that you’ll return to the pier where you started.

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9 Things to See in Moscow's Red Square

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In most cases, you'll be entering Red Square from the north, passing landmarks such as the Bolshoi Theatre and Duma parliament building as you make your way southward. Although you don't necessarily have to pass through the Voskresensky (or Resurrection in English) Gates in order to gain access to the square these days, they definitely provide a sense of arrival, to say nothing of the way their left arch frame's St. Basil's Cathedral if you look from just the right angle.

An interesting fact is that while a gate of some kind has stood here since the mid-16th century, the one you currently see wasn't built until 1994, having been destroyed in 1931 so that tanks could enter and exit Red Square during military parades.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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Few sights are as iconic not only of Moscow and Red Square but indeed of Russia than St. Basil's Cathedral, whose colorful, onion-shaped domes are a symbol of the country around the world. Officially known as the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, this church has stood since 1561, which is quite miraculous when you consider all the turbulent history that has transpired since then.

Among other things, religion was severely prohibited during the Soviet period , which led some to believe that this emblem of the Russian Orthodox church might not withstand the tenure of the USSR. 

An interesting fact is that St. Basil's is the so-called "Kilometer Zero" of Russia; all of Moscow's main roads (which can take you anywhere in Russia) begin at the exits to Red Square. In this way, St. Basil's iconic status also has an extremely tangible element.

The Kremlin

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When you think of The Kremlin, it's unlikely that positive images enter your mind. The fact that simply saying the word "Kremlin" is too vague a descriptor (most Russian cities have their own Kremlin complexes; you should say "Moscow Kremlin") notwithstanding, this misunderstood place is incredibly beautiful, even if you don't like the policy that comes out of it.

Senate Square

In spite of its name, which refers to the role the building that rises above the square played during Imperial Russia, Senate Square is actually home to Russia's presidential administration, currently helmed by Vladimir Putin. In order to see where Russia's legislature operates from, walk just outside Red Square to the Duma parliament building.

Dormition Cathedral

Dating back to the year 1479, the gold-domed Dormition Cathedral pays homage to an Orthodox religious feast that commemorates the death of the Virgin Mary . As is the case with St. Basil's, it is curious that such a conspicuously religious structure was able to survive through the Soviet period.

Armoury Chamber

Though it takes its name from the fact that it housed Russia's royal arsenal when it was built in the 16th century, the most notable resident of the Kremlin's Armoury Chamber today is the Russian Diamond Fund.

Notable Kremlin Towers

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The interior of the Moscow Kremlin is more beautiful and inviting than you'd expect, but the walls and towers that rise around it better live up to the intimidation with which the complex is associated. 

Borovitskaya Tower

Named to commemorate the dense forest that once stood atop the mount where it's built, this tower is extremely picturesque. Built in the late 15th century, it's visible from most places in the square, and also as you walk along the Moskva River.

Nikolskaya Tower

Also built in the year 1491, this tower currently suffered destruction at the hands of Napoleon's army in the 19th century. What you see now is the result of an 1816 re-design and renovation, though artillery fire during the Russian Revolution also caused superficial damage to the tower, named to honor St. Nikolas of Mozhaysk , so it's difficult to know which elements of it are original.

Spasskaya Tower

Known in English as the "Savior's Tower," this iconic, star-topped tower is perhaps the best-known of all the Kremlin's towers. Built in 1491 like the other two towers on this list, it's certainly the most photographed. As a result of its proximity to St. Basil's, it often makes its way into tourists' pictures.

Mausoleum of Lenin

Just as it's strange to learn how many religious monuments survived through the Soviet period, it's a bit odd to think that Lenin's preserved body still sits in a mausoleum just beneath the walls of the Kremlin on Red Square, given the lack of consensus about the ultimate impact of his Revolution, even in Russia.

It's not guaranteed that you'll be able to see the body (which, believe it or not, seems to be improving with age ) when you go, and if you do you will likely have to wait in line, but even strolling past the outside of the Lenin Mausoleum, flanked by stone-faced guards that almost look like statues, illuminates the gravity of his body still being here.

GUM Shopping Center

You might cringe, at least initially, when you realize that one of the most iconic stops on a tour of Red Square is a department store—until you see said department store, that is. Built in 1893 and known during Soviet times as the State Department Store, GUM  ( Glávnyj Universáľnyj Magazín​ or Main Universal Store in English) hearkens back to the grandeur of the late 19th century, both seen from the outside (especially, when lit up at night) and the interior, which might have you feeling like you're further west in Europe.

A trip inside GUM is a particularly good idea during winter, when frigid temperatures outside will have you savoring the heat, the quality of souvenirs, confections and other goods sold inside notwithstanding. Also, make sure not to confuse GUM with CDM, which sits near the Bolshoi Theatre, even though both are stunning and iconic in their own right.

State Historical Museum

The Russian State Historical Museum is located near Voskresensky Gates, though you should wait until after you've seen the first few attractions of Red Square and the Kremlin to head back there and go inside. To be sure, as you pass by its facade (whose late-19th century grandeur somewhat obscures that fact that it's currently a museum accessible to the public) you might not even think to try and gain entry.

Once inside the museum, you can plan to spend at least a couple of hours, given that artifacts here date back to the very beginning of the Russian state in the ninth century. As is the case with GUM, this will be a particularly alluring prospect if you visit in winter, when Moscow is arguably at its most beautiful, but certainly at its least tolerable. 

Minin-Pozharsky Monument

It's somewhat easy to disregard this monument, which pays homage to the two Russian princes who ended the so-called "Time of Troubles" in the mid-16th century, during which Polish-Lithuanian forces occupied Russia, among other awful things including a famine. That's because the statue currently sits just at the base of St. Basil's Cathedral, which makes it very difficult to photograph or even see without being overwhelmed by that much more famous edifice.

Though the statue originally sat at the very center of Red Square, it came to be an obstacle to the movement of tanks during the Soviet period, much like the Voskresensky Gates. As a result, authorities moved it during that time, and it's stayed where you currently find it ever since.

Kazan Cathedral

Taken by itself, the smokey-pink Kazan Cathedral is an architectural marvel; originally built in the 17th century, the church you find here today, located just north of the GUM department store, dates back only to 1993.

Unfortunately, since it sits not only in the shadow of GUM, but also in the shadow St. Basil's and the Towers of the Kremlin, it's easy to miss entirely if you aren't looking. As a result, you might wait until you've seen just about everything else in Red Square before coming here to take photos, and to appreciate the understated beauty of this oft-overlooked cathedral.

Moskva River

As you head south from St. Basil's Cathedral to exit Red Square, make sure to walk onto Bolshoy Moskvoretskiy Bridge, which crosses the Moskva River. If you look due north, you can get an excellent shot of the church framed, on the left, by the towers of the Kremlin. Directing your gaze a bit to the west allows you to see the skyscrapers of Moscow City as they rise above the Kremlin's walls.

Walking westward along the riverbank is also a worthwhile excursion, for the views it provides of Red Square and the Kremlin, as well as the fact that doing so takes you to other iconic Moscow attractions, including Gorky Park and the Pushkin Museum. The views you enjoy from the river and the bridge are particularly stunning at night, though you should make sure you bring a tripod if you want to get a clear picture, given how strong winds over and near the river can be.

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P&O serves an ace during Australian Open cruise

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Over 2900 tennis fans have once again been able to cruise from Sydney to Melbourne to enjoy the 2023 Australian Open for the first time in three years.

P&O’s Pacific Adventure set sail for a 5-night itinerary, with guests enjoying two days of live tennis action at Melbourne Park. It was on Sunday morning however when P&O truly served up an ace, with guests offered an incredible “meet and greet” experience onboard the ship. They were treated to a photo opportunity with two VIP visitors to the ship - the 2023 Australian Open winner’s trophies.

Entertainment Director, Pacific Adventure said that the Australian Open cruise was one of the highlights in her calendar.

“I’m so thrilled we were able to take our guests back after a three-year absence. The weather was fabulous and the tennis was even better. And it was incredible being able to bring the trophies on board for our guests. We now just have to wait and see which player will have their name etched on them for 2023,” said Kristy.  

In addition to catching two days at Melbourne Park, matches were also shown on the ship's big screen and in Black Circus theatre, and Steve Hart from Fox Sports hosted sports trivia as well as the Up Close and Personal shows with sports commentators John Marks, Nicole and Mark Bradtke and Jim Wilson.

P&O’s exclusive Australian Open Cruise for 2024 is already on sale, with the 5-night itinerary departing Sydney on 19 January; starting from $999 per person twin share. For more information, visit www.pocruises.com.au

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