Cruise: Receive a free upgrade on board this tropical Princess Cruises route – Express

Princess Cruises has expanded its luxury holiday offering by reinstating one of its most loved routes, set to transport passengers to paradise. The latest route will take cruisers on a tropical escape to French Polynesia. Island stops include Tahiti, Moorea, Rangiroa, Raiatea, Bora Bora and Huahine.

Passengers can expect to experience coral reefs, snorkelling opportunities and long stretches of sandy beaches aboard one of the new routes.

The cruise operator is offering a variety of luxury expeditions ranging from eight to 29 days depending on the route plan.

Its 2020 offering will be the first time the ship has returned to the French Polynesian waters since 2015.

Prices start at 599 per person aboard the Pacific Princess - one of Princess Cruises smaller and more intimate liners.

Just 670 guests will have the opportunity to board this exclusive, luxury excursion.

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Customers can also benefit from a free stateroom upgrade if they book before 31 October.

Meanwhile, the cruises More Ashore program will offer passengers a late-night departure from Raiatea, as well as two overnight experiences in both Bora Bora and Tahiti, to ensure they get the most out of each destination.

Guests will also have the opportunity to pick from a selection of excursions which will see guides lead the way to some of the regions holiday hotspots.

One of the main draws of the South Pacific is its famed aquamarine waters, something Princess Cruises describe as the richest aquarium, on Earth.

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For adventurous cruisers, the French Polynesian region boasts abundant diving opportunities rich in wildlife, plants and coloured pearls.

For those less keen on exploring below the surface, there is the option to hop onboard one of the area's popular unique glass-bottom boat tours.

When at sea, the Pacific Princess greets passengers with a luxurious onboard experience.

Guests can enjoy all of the amenities of a fine resort while travelling between the islands.

The ships opulent offering includes seven different dining opportunities-from traditional dining to exclusive restaurant Crafted by Curtis Stone.

Passengers can also satisfy their sweet tooth with the exclusive Chocolate Journeys-an array of treats specifically hand-crafted to elevate the holiday experience by master chocolatier Norman Love.

For passengers tired out after a long day of exploring on land, the ship also offers round-the-clock room service.

While sailing, keep boredom at bay by enjoying one of an expanse of entertainment options, from a Vegas-style casino, shopping and even a golf practice cage, to swimming pools, live music and guest entertainers.

Little travellers are also welcome on this Pacific voyage, with the new Discovery at Sea program developed to provide fun and educational activities suitable for the whole family. Perks include star gazing on the ship's top deck.

The cruises will depart from Australian ports including, Adelaide, Brisbaine, Melbourne and Sydney, as well as Auckland New Zealand.

Tahiti and French Polynesia lure travellers from all over the world seeking pure unspoiled paradise, snorkelling, swimming adventures and relaxation, said Jan Swartz Princess Cruises president.

With our return to Tahiti in 2020, Princess Cruises offers the best way to explore this remote island life aboard our intimate Pacific Princess.

Paul Sloan, Tahiti Tourisme, Directeur Gnral and CEO adds: Princess Cruises has a long history with Tahiti and is a highly valued partner showcasing the diversity of our islands, the rich authentic local culture, and the great variety of experiences that await discovery.

We are eagerly looking forward to next year and welcoming Pacific Princess back to The Islands of Tahiti.

The South Pacific has become a popular hotspot for travellers, with Royal Caribbean also recently announcing its own routes to the Paradise islands.

The cruise operator will offer passengers a trip to a private island known as Perfect Day at Lelepa, Vanuatu.

The destination will be created in partnership with the community of Vanuatu to showcase the distinct natural ecological beauty and diverse local culture of the island nation as well as provide employment and education opportunities.

Cruisers can experience the adventure in 2020.

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