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Transpacific from Brisbane, Australia with the Grand Princess

Princess Cruises

Transpacific from Brisbane, Australia with the Grand Princess

94 nights

From Brisbane to Brisbane

Grand Princess

15/06/2028 - 17/09/2028

Cruise

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from A$22,599 pp

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from A$24,859 pp

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Cruises Brisbane

Brisbane, Australia – Your Gateway to Adventure

Ahoy, cruisers! Welcome to Brisbane — Queensland’s sun-soaked capital famed for its warm weather, friendly locals, and vibrant riverside lifestyle. This city blends cosmopolitan energy with a relaxed charm, offering everything from world-class cultural attractions to stunning outdoor escapes.

Fun fact: Brisbane is home to the iconic South Bank Parklands, filled with lush gardens, refreshing lagoons, and incredible dining options. When you choose a cruise to Brisbane, you unlock access to an unbeatable mix of urban delights and breathtaking beaches. If you’re local and looking for a quick getaway — or dipping your toes into cruising for the first time — why not try a short cruise from Brisbane?

Exploring Brisbane, Australia

When your cruise ship docks, Brisbane welcomes you with exciting attractions and unforgettable experiences:

  • Visit South Bank Parklands: Wander through scenic gardens, unwind by the lagoons, and take in sweeping views from the famous Wheel of Brisbane.
  • Explore the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens: Located in the heart of the city, these gardens offer leafy paths, vibrant flora, and plenty of peaceful spots to relax.
  • Spot Wildlife at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Just a short drive away, the world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary invites you to cuddle a koala, feed kangaroos, and discover Australia’s unique wildlife.
  • Enjoy Cultural Experiences: Explore QAGOMA’s impressive galleries or catch a show at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
  • Shop and Dine in Fortitude Valley: From boutique shopping to trendy eateries, this lively neighbourhood is the perfect place to sample Brisbane’s diverse culinary scene.

Nearby Harbours You Might Visit

Your cruise may also include these incredible ports:

  • Cairns, Australia: Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, perfect for snorkeling, diving, or exploring the Daintree Rainforest.
  • Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia: Your starting point for the Whitsunday Islands, plus beaches, sailing, and vibrant nightlife.
  • Willis Islet, Coral Sea Islands, Australia: A paradise of pristine sands and colourful coral reefs — ideal for snorkelling.
  • Yorke’s Knob, Australia: Close to Cairns, offering stunning coastal views and relaxing beachfront cafés.
  • Mystery Island, Vanuatu: An untouched island escape with crystal-clear waters and serene beaches.

Common Regions Encountered on Cruises to Brisbane

A cruise into Brisbane often includes opportunities to explore breathtaking regions:

  • New Zealand: Rugged coastlines, Māori culture, and vibrant cities await.
  • Australia: From iconic wildlife to diverse landscapes, Australia offers endless adventure.
  • South East Asia: Discover lush jungles, golden beaches, and rich cultural traditions.
  • Indonesia: Explore exotic islands, ancient temples, and world-famous beaches.
  • South Pacific: Crystal-clear waters, soft-sand beaches, and island hospitality await.
  • Hawaiian Islands: Volcanoes, lush rainforests, and stunning coastlines define this Pacific paradise.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brisbane, Australia

What is the typical cost of a cruise?
A one-week cruise visiting Brisbane typically ranges from $1,300 to $3,000, while two-week itineraries range from $3,000 to $6,500.

What should I expect for food and beverage costs?
Meals in Brisbane generally range from $15 to $50, with drinks like beer or wine typically costing $5–$12.

What dining and shopping options are available?
Brisbane features a dynamic dining scene and excellent shopping, especially around Queen Street Mall.

What transportation options are available?
The city offers buses, trains, ferries, rideshares, and bike rentals — all convenient ways to get around.

What currency is used?
The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards are widely accepted, though some cash is useful for markets.

Are there any safety or health tips?
Brisbane is generally safe. Stay hydrated, apply sunscreen, and follow standard travel precautions.

Any useful language or cultural tips?
English is the primary language, and Australians are known for their warm, easygoing nature. Friendly engagement goes a long way!

Ready to experience Brisbane’s vibrant atmosphere? Book your next cruise with Cruise1st and begin your unforgettable Australian adventure today!

Reviews for Cruises Brisbane

4.4 / 5
Excellent
Based on 14 Reviews
Overall Reviews
Excellent (4.3+)
64%
Very good (3.5-4.3)
14%
Good (2.3-3.5)
14%
OK (1.5-2.3)
7%
Average (0.5-1.5)
0%
10 Reviews
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>69 years
5.0 / 5
5.0 / 5
Christine M.
>69 years
Cruising from Brisbane with the Quantum of the Seas
couplerelaxedDiverse
The food, entertainment, staff and relax atmosphere.
N/a

Balcony, great shower, plenty of hanging and storage room very roomy comfortable cabin.
>69 years
4.6 / 5
4.6 / 5
Thien N.
>69 years
Charming cruise from Brisbane with Princess Cruises
friendsrelaxedinspiringelegant
Relaxing, no worrying about getting up early to go to work or think what I have to eat or cook! Foods was awesome, services was great, totally enjoyed the cruise.
onboard shopping offer very little discount, no Australian power point and internet was expensive.

Inside Cabin: IF
our room always kept clean and tidy, but the only down fall is there no Australian power point.
>69 years
4.1 / 5
4.1 / 5
Debra S.
>69 years
8 day cruise with the Quantum of the Seas to Brisbane
couple
Friendliness of all the staff - so helpful as well
Jamies Restaurant Food was well below par - very disappointing. Too many unescorted children running around
>69 years
4.2 / 5
4.2 / 5
Steven J.
>69 years
8 day cruise with the Pacific Encounter to Brisbane
familyrelaxed
We booked regular time dining and found this easier than anytime dining as it pre-booked attendances for us at various restaurants. Booked tender process to go to Conflict Island was good.
The off boarding process (to Brisbane) was fairly tedious and took several hours, mostly of waiting in queues.

3 of us in a balcony room, it was fine.
>69 years
4.7 / 5
4.7 / 5
Cheryl A.
>69 years
Sailing from Brisbane via Luganville
coupleelegant
the shows were TERRIFIC Plenty of Food choice
sadly "The Panty" food itself was cold (Bacon, general food) Eggs were under cooked EVERYDAY, unable to be eaten. COFFEE overall was very DISAPPOINTING; NO Coffee outlets were good. NEED a good Barista, even for the paid ones. D -

great size the actual room itself, good storage Shower itself was a bit tight, bathroom needed more HOOKS
>69 years
5.0 / 5
5.0 / 5
Artika P.
>69 years
8 day cruise with the Quantum of the Seas to Brisbane
familyrelaxedinspiringDiverse
Pleasant staff Variety of entertainment Cruise director

Cleanliness
>69 years
4.6 / 5
4.6 / 5
Jennifer W.
>69 years
8 day cruise with the Quantum of the Seas to Brisbane
coupleDiverse
The diversity of the crew and the amazing food.
There could have been a greater variety of activities. Also, it felt like we were expected to keep paying more for things on board.

Inside Cabin: 4U
It was really clean and everything I needed. The screen instead of a window showing the outside view, is clever.
>69 years
4.8 / 5
4.8 / 5
Donna M.
>69 years
Sailing from Brisbane via Cairns
friendsrelaxed
Loved everything about it!!!
Nothing.

Plenty of wardrobe space & clean balcony. Plenty of room to move.
>69 years
4.4 / 5
4.4 / 5
David A.
>69 years
6 day expedition from Brisbane
familyrelaxedDiverse
All onboard amenities
Too short!

Size and amenities
>69 years
4.5 / 5
4.5 / 5
Helen M.
>69 years
11 day cruise on board the Pacific Encounter from Brisbane
couplerelaxed
P&O provide an almost-perfect experience in a range of ways: dining, shore tours, entertainment. One of the most impressive aspects were the talks on PNG history, WWII, farming and literacy. That was a real bonus and compensated for the less impressive commentary on the WWII shore tour.
The shore excursions are expensive for what is provided and the commentary on the WWII New Britain tour could have been a lot better. Our guide just didn't know enough, although P&O indicate that the guides are not highly knowledgeable. Perhaps P&O could incentivise them to read up on the subject they are covering, although one was well read. Also, the war museum is badly run down and could do with some expert curating, maybe P&O could provide some funding for this.

The cabin is well designed and the furnishings very good. It is not brand new so there is some wear and tear. The flooring on the balcony needs some work as it was uneven and I had to put a chair on the affected part to avoid tripping on it.