Swap the usual weekend plans for warm sea breezes and an easy escape out of WA. Cruises from Perth to Bali turn the journey into part of the holiday, with lazy days at sea followed by the colour, cuisine and calm beaches of Indonesia.
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South East Asia from Perth (Fremantle), Australia with the Sapphire Princess


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From Perth (Fremantle) To Singapore
Sapphire Princess
from A$100 – A$161 off when you book online
12 Feb 2028
11 nights
No Alternative Dates
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Australia from Perth (Fremantle), Australia with the Sapphire Princess


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From / To Perth (Fremantle)
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from A$148 – A$268 off when you book online
19 Dec 2027
14 nights
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Australia from Perth (Fremantle), Australia with the Sapphire Princess


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From / To Perth (Fremantle)
Sapphire Princess
from A$132 – A$227 off when you book online
29 Jan 2028
14 nights
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South East Asia from Perth (Fremantle), Australia with the Seven Seas Navigator


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From Perth (Fremantle) To Singapore
Seven Seas Navigator
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14 Oct 2027
12 nights
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Indonesia from Perth (Fremantle), Australia with the Seven Seas Navigator


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From Perth (Fremantle) To Darwin
Seven Seas Navigator
All Inclusive
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16 Jun 2027
11 nights
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If you love the idea of unpacking once and waking up somewhere new, this route is a smart way to start your Bali break.
Cruises from Perth to Bali are sailings that depart from Fremantle (Perth’s cruise port) and head north-west toward Indonesia, often blending sea days with stops that feel genuinely different to home. They suit couples after a no-fuss getaway, groups who want a social holiday with built-in entertainment, and anyone who prefers a slower, more comfortable approach to Bali than flying in and out. It’s also ideal if you like a holiday with a clear start and finish, plus plenty of downtime to reset.
The big win is pace. You get a relaxed “holiday mode” before you even arrive, with meals, shows and ocean views already included onboard. Practical tip: look closely at port times and overnight stays, as longer calls can make a huge difference for exploring temples, markets and beach clubs without rushing. Another tip is to plan a simple pre-cruise night in Perth so you can board without stress, especially if you are flying in from interstate. For a well-rounded onboard experience, consider a sailing with Princess Cruises, known for polished service and plenty of dining choice.
Interesting fact: Bali is known as the “Island of the Gods” and has thousands of temples, with daily offerings placed outside homes and shops as part of local tradition.
Ready to compare dates and inclusions? Start with Cruise1st to shortlist the sailing style that matches your budget and travel pace.
Do cruises leave from Perth or Fremantle?
Most departures use Fremantle as the official cruise terminal for Perth.
How long is a Perth to Bali cruise?
It depends on the itinerary, but expect multiple sea days each way, with Bali and sometimes extra Indonesian stops.
Should I book shore tours in advance?
If you want popular experiences like temples or beach clubs on busy days, booking ahead is a good move.
Cruises from Perth (Fremantle) to Bali
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