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Austral Elegance – Australia to New Zealand

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Austral Elegance – Australia to New Zealand

17 nights

From Sydney, Australia to Auckland

Azamara Pursuit

04/12/2026 - 21/12/2026

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from A$6,399 pp

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from A$7,899 pp

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Cruise Sydney

Cruises from Sydney

Cruise Lines Sailing from Sydney Harbour

Few cruise departures anywhere in the world rival the moment a ship glides past the Sydney Opera House and under the Harbour Bridge. For many travellers, it is the highlight of the entire holiday before the journey has even properly begun. With a wide selection of itineraries and cruise lines departing throughout the year, cruises from Sydney to Sydney offer Australian travellers an easy and exciting way to explore the ocean.

Sydney serves as a major hub for international and local cruise operators. Ships sail from the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay and White Bay Cruise Terminal, both located close to the city centre. Cruise lines that regularly operate here include Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and Cunard. Each brand offers a distinct onboard atmosphere, giving travellers the flexibility to choose the style of cruise holiday that suits them best.

  • Family-focused cruise lines feature waterslides, kids clubs, large theatres and lively entertainment.
  • Premium cruise brands place emphasis on refined dining, elegant lounges and attentive service.
  • Luxury cruise operators provide smaller ships, spacious suites and personalised experiences.

Travellers looking to secure value fares can browse cruise deals from Sydney, where limited-time offers and seasonal promotions regularly appear.

Ship Options for Sydney Departures

One of the biggest advantages of choosing cruise Sydney to Sydney itineraries is the wide range of ships sailing from the harbour. From floating resorts packed with attractions to smaller ships offering relaxed exploration, Sydney hosts vessels designed for every type of traveller.

  • Mega ships deliver a resort-style experience. Expect waterslides, ice skating rinks, casinos, live music venues and dozens of restaurants.
  • Mid-sized ships balance lively entertainment with comfortable spaces, ideal for couples and relaxed holidaymakers.
  • Smaller ships focus on destination immersion, offering fewer guests onboard and a more personalised cruise atmosphere.

For those wanting a quick getaway without taking extended time off work, shorter sailings are particularly popular. These mini holidays can be explored through Short Cruises from Sydney, with itineraries typically lasting two to four nights along the Australian coast.

Longer voyages often travel to New Zealand, the South Pacific islands, Tasmania and beyond, providing a diverse range of cruise holidays departing directly from Australia.

Top Harbours Reached from Sydney

Ships departing Sydney connect travellers with a remarkable collection of coastal destinations and island ports. Many itineraries combine scenic cruising with culturally rich stops across the Pacific region.

  • New Zealand – Ports such as Auckland, Wellington and Tauranga showcase dramatic coastlines, vineyards and vibrant waterfront cities.
  • South Pacific Islands – Destinations including Noumea, Port Vila and Mystery Island offer warm lagoons, coral reefs and relaxed island life.
  • Tasmania – Hobart welcomes cruisers with historic sandstone architecture, waterfront seafood restaurants and access to nearby wilderness.
  • Queensland Coast – Northern itineraries may include Brisbane or ports close to the Great Barrier Reef.
  • Hawaii – Select repositioning cruises cross the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands, combining extended sea days with volcanic landscapes.

The variety of destinations is a key reason why sydney to sydney cruises continue to grow in popularity among Australian travellers.

Seasonal Sailings from Sydney

Cruising from Sydney generally follows the Australian cruise season, which runs from October through April when many international ships reposition to the region. However, select itineraries operate outside this window as well.

  • Summer (December–February) – The busiest season, featuring festive sailings such as Christmas and New Year cruises.
  • Autumn (March–May) – Comfortable temperatures and excellent conditions for New Zealand voyages.
  • Winter (June–August) – Fewer departures but often excellent value fares and itineraries to warmer destinations.
  • Spring (September–November) – The return of the cruise season as ships reposition back to Australia.

Travellers planning ahead may also look at specific departure months such as Cruises from Sydney March 2026, where newly released itineraries often appear first.

Cost of Cruising from Sydney

The price of cruises sydney to sydney can vary depending on cruise length, cabin category, cruise line and time of year. Generally, cruises departing locally offer excellent value compared with overseas departures because flights are not required.

  • Short cruises (2–4 nights) are often the most affordable option.
  • Week-long cruises to destinations such as New Zealand or the South Pacific fall into the mid-price range.
  • Longer voyages to Hawaii or Asia typically command premium pricing.

Most cruise fares include accommodation, meals in main dining venues, onboard entertainment and travel between ports. Extras such as specialty dining, shore excursions, drinks packages and Wi-Fi may cost additional.

Alternative Cruise Regions

While Sydney remains Australia’s most prominent cruise port, several other departure cities provide interesting alternatives for travellers looking to explore different routes.

  • Brisbane offers easy access to tropical Queensland islands and South Pacific itineraries.
  • Melbourne provides sailings to Tasmania, South Australia and New Zealand.
  • Fremantle (Perth) connects travellers with Western Australia and Indian Ocean routes.

Exploring cruises from different Australian ports can uncover unique itineraries and occasionally better seasonal pricing.

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FAQs About Cruises from Sydney

Where do cruise ships depart in Sydney?
Most ships depart from the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay, located beside the Sydney Opera House. Some larger vessels sail from White Bay Cruise Terminal.

What are the most popular destinations from Sydney?
New Zealand, the South Pacific islands, Tasmania and coastal Australian ports remain the most common itineraries.

Are there short cruises available?
Yes. Many cruise lines offer quick escapes lasting two to four nights, ideal for first-time cruisers or travellers wanting a short holiday.

When is the best time to cruise from Sydney?
The main cruise season runs from October to April, though some sailings operate year-round.

Can I spend time in Sydney before my cruise?
Absolutely. Many travellers arrive early to explore the city’s famous attractions including Bondi Beach, the Royal Botanic Garden and Sydney Harbour itself.

Reviews for Cruise Sydney

4.6 / 5
Excellent
Based on 18 Reviews
Overall Reviews
Excellent (4.3+)
78%
Very good (3.5-4.3)
6%
Good (2.3-3.5)
11%
OK (1.5-2.3)
6%
Average (0.5-1.5)
0%
13 Reviews
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>69 years
5.0 / 5
5.0 / 5
Jennifer T.
>69 years
Cruise with Royal Caribbean from Sydney
familyrelaxedinspiringFamily Friendlyelegant
It was amazing and a good balance of cruising days and port days
Nothing

It was great
>69 years
3.6 / 5
3.6 / 5
Trevor R.
>69 years
Expedition from Sydney with the Royal Princess
family
Food & service.
Crowding, constant marketing of over-priced products, too American (in language, food & drink) & lack of Australian staff.

Too small. TV in unwatchable position. Stuffy.
>69 years
3.1 / 5
3.1 / 5
Dianne B.
>69 years
Cruise with Princess Cruises from Auckland
couplerelaxedelegant
Relaxing, service
Where we had to vape was very cold and windy

Balcony Cabin: Deluxe DW
Bathroom a bit tight
>69 years
5.0 / 5
5.0 / 5
Kim C.
>69 years
Trip with Royal Caribbean from Sydney
friendsinspiringFamily Friendly
Spending time with great friends and making new ones
There were too many feral kids I was very disappointed in the action of unsupervised children. Running up and down outside staterooms, knocking on doors after midnight, yelling and just bad behaviour in lifts. Parents should know what their children are up to not just get on the ship and leave them. I was very disappointed in this cruise but in saying that it was great to mellow, the food was great and so were the staff. I will rethink booking another one for quite a while

Inside Cabin: 4A
Clean and fresh every day
60 - 69 years
5.0 / 5
5.0 / 5
Colin S.
60 - 69 years
6 day journey from Sydney
couplerelaxed
It was very relaxing and the entertainment was very good.
60 - 69 years
3.6 / 5
3.6 / 5
Joanne L.
60 - 69 years
Trip from Sydney with the Pacific Adventure
friends
Night time entertainment
The food throughout the ship was way below average Some of the staff had a very bad attitude to the point they were rude Obviously their contracts were not renewed with Carnival

Balcony Cabin: BE
Very clean and well serviced
>69 years
4.4 / 5
4.4 / 5
Daniel B.
>69 years
Trip from Sydney with the Pacific Adventure
Child Friendly
Mystery island
Noumea

Inside Cabin: IF
It was good
>69 years
4.6 / 5
4.6 / 5
Jane C.
>69 years
15 day expedition from Sydney
familyrelaxed
Service, food and passenger to amenities ratio- ie never waiting for a lift etc
N/A

Outside Cabin: D
Housekeeping we’re amazing
>69 years
4.7 / 5
4.7 / 5
Jennifer M.
>69 years
Trip from Sydney with the Royal Princess
familyrelaxedinspiringFamily FriendlyDiverse
The staff were amazing. Princess feels like coming home!
There was not enough entertainment on in the mornings. There was lots to choose from after lunch and into the evening.

The state room attendant was not very attentive.
>69 years
3.7 / 5
3.7 / 5
Hong G.
>69 years
10 day journey on board the Carnival Splendor from Sydney
familyrelaxed

Inside Cabin: 1A
Big and clean