P&O Cruises Makes Maiden Call to Margaret River
Superliner Pacific Jewel will become the first P&O
Cruises' ship to visit
Busselton when it anchors in Geographe Bay this Friday
(April 24).
The 70,310-tonne ship is due to make its maiden call
around 8am with its
1950 guests transferring to the town for a full day of
dining, sightseeing
and shopping in the local area.
Pacific Jewel is visiting the area during a three-night
cruise from
Fremantle, as part of the ship's first ever season of
Western Australian
cruises. The ship will also enjoy a second call to
Busselton on May 9, with
each visit injecting around $200,000 into the local
community.
P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said
Busselton's spectacular
location and diverse offerings made it an ideal addition
to the cruise
line's itineraries.
"Margaret River has long been a popular holiday spot
for local and
interstate travellers thanks to its spectacular natural
beauty," Mr Myrmell
said.
"Our three-night SeaBreak cruises to Margaret River
will provide a new
perspective on all the area has to offer and are a great
alternative to a
weekend road trip with guests arriving relaxed and ready
to explore," Mr
Myrmell said.
Guests on this week's cruise will enjoy a diverse
selection of shore tours
including visits to the region's famed wineries, boutique
breweries and
chocolate factories, as well as sea kayaking on Geographe
Bay and scenic
excursions to Leeuwin Naturaliste National the cruise
line builds its
presence in Western Australia during a two month season
of cruises from
Fremantle.
The addition of two new ships to the P&O Cruises'
fleet in late November
will pave the way for more itinerary options for Western
Australian
cruisers, with the 1500-passenger Pacific Eden to be
based in Fremantle for
a record three month season next year.
Offering 13 cruises, including two to Margaret River,
Pacific Eden's
deployment from April to July 2016 represents P&O
Cruises' longest ever
cruise season in the west and will deliver more than $15
million in economic
benefit to the state.
For more information visit www.pocruises.com.au<http://www.pocruises.com.au>
or call 13 24 94.