Cruise Region : Asia |
Company Category : Premium |
Company name : Princess Cruises |
Ship name : Sea Princess |
Journey Start Date : Wed 23 Dec 2020 |
Journey End Date : Thu 07 Jan 2021 |
Port start : Perth / Australia |
Port end : Perth / Australia |
Count Nights : 15 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Perth / Australia | Wed 23 Dec | 17:00 | |
2 | Geraldton / Australia | Thu 24 Dec | 07:00 | 18:00 |
3 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 25 Dec | ||
4 | Day at sea / Sea | Sat 26 Dec | ||
5 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 27 Dec | ||
6 | Chest of drawers / Indonesia | Mon 28 Dec | 07:00 | 17:00 |
7 | Makassar / Indonesia | Tue 29 Dec | 09:00 | 19:00 |
8 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 30 Dec | ||
9 | Semarang / Indonesia | Thu 31 Dec | 07:00 | 19:00 |
10 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 01 Jan | ||
11 | Bali / Indonesia | Sat 02 Jan | 07:00 | 18:00 |
12 | Mataram / Indonesia | Sun 03 Jan | 07:00 | 17:00 |
13 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 04 Jan | ||
14 | Day at sea / Sea | Tue 05 Jan | ||
15 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 06 Jan | ||
16 | Perth / Australia | Thu 07 Jan | 06:00 |
Build Year : 1998 |
Width : 32.00 |
Length : 261.00 |
Speed : 21.00 |
Capacity : 1950 |
Deck Quantity : 10 |
Cabin Quantity : 1050 |
Restaurant Quantity : 5 |
Lift Quantity : 11 |
Balancer : Yes |
Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia. The island is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named after the island. Komodo Island has a surface area of 390 square kilometres and a human population of over two thousand. The people of the island are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed with Bugis from Sulawesi. The people are primarily adherents of Islam but there are also Christian and Hindu congregations.
Komodo is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands and forms part of the Komodo National Park. In addition, the island is a popular destination for diving. Administratively, it is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province.
Semarang is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It has an area of 373.78 square kilometres (144.32 sq mi) and a population of approximately 1.8 million people, making it Indonesia's seventh most populous city after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Bekasi, Medan, and Tangerang. The built-up (metro) area had 3,183,516 inhabitants at the 2010 census spread on 2 cities and 26 districts. Greater Semarang (a.k.a. Kedungsapur) has a population of close to 6 million (see Greater Semarang section), and is located at 6°58′S 110°25′E. A major port during the Dutch colonial era, and still an important regional center and port today, the city has a dominant Javanese population.
Bali is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Located east of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. The provincial capital, Denpasar, is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest, after Makassar, in Eastern Indonesia. Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, with 83.5% of the population adhering to Balinese Hinduism.
Bali is Indonesia's main tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s. Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy. It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The Indonesian International Film Festival is held every year in Bali. In March 2017, TripAdvisor named Bali as the world's top destination in its Traveller's Choice award.
Bali is part of the Coral Triangle, the area with the highest biodiversity of marine species. In this area alone, over 500 reef-building coral species can be found. For comparison, this is about seven times as many as in the entire Caribbean. Most recently, Bali was the host of the Miss World 2013 and 2018 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. Bali is the home of the Subak irrigation system, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also home to a unified confederation of kingdoms composed of 10 traditional royal Balinese houses, each house ruling a specific geographic area. The confederation is the successor of the Bali Kingdom. The royal houses are not recognised by the government of Indonesia; however, they originated before Dutch colonisation.