P&O Pioneers More of PNG in Unprecedented Regional Program
One of the
most remote island groups in the world – the privately-owned Conflict Islands –
is set to be the latest tourism hot spot for Australian holidaymakers with
P&O Cruises announcing it will make the first cruise ship calls to the
picturesque Papua New Guinea atoll next year.
With its
expanded fleet cruising from eight homeports between 2016 and 2018, the cruise
line has released details of its latest itineraries which will see P&O continuing
to pioneer new cruise destinations including the uninhabited Conflict
Islands and Queensland’s Fraser Island.
In June 2016, Pacific Jewel will become the first cruise ship to
call at the untouched Conflict Islands as part of P&O’s Papua New Guinea
itineraries. A picturesque group of 21 islands surrounding a blue lagoon that is
home to one of the world’s most biodiverse reef systems, the name of the
archipelago is in stark contrast to the reality, with the Conflict Islands
considered one of the most peaceful places on the planet. In a landmark
partnership for the region, P&O Cruises has worked with eccentric entrepreneur
and passionate conservationist Ian Gowrie-Smith to bring cruise ships to his
islands – one of only a few parcels of land owned freehold in Papua New Guinea.
Further bridging the gap with Australia’s exotic neighbour, P&O
Cruises will offer its first international sea break in 2017 with Pacific
Eden's second Cairns season including four-night roundtrip itineraries to
Alotau in Papua New Guinea with scenic cruising through Kawanasausau Strait and
Milne Bay.
P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said P&O was
thrilled to be bringing the wonders of Papua New Guinea within reach of more
Australian holidaymakers.
“We have been pioneering cruising in the Pacific for eight decades and
are still discovering fantastic cruise destinations for our guests. Papua
New Guinea is one of the most extraordinary places on earth and even though
it’s our neighbour, its picturesque islands are relatively untravelled – until
now,” Mr Myrmell said.
“With the expansion of our fleet between 2015 and 2017, the destination
and itinerary possibilities are endless. We’re taking modern Australian
cruise holidays to the next level in the coming years – it’s a very exciting
time for local cruising.”
The latest
program, which goes on sale on November 17, also includes the first cruise
calls to Fraser Island, with Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden set to offer short
breaks to the pristine Queensland island from Brisbane and Sydney.
Ensuring Queenslanders
get a taste of both P&O Cruises’ latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific
Eden will have stints joining Pacific Dawn cruising from Brisbane between July
2017 and March 2018. Among the unprecedented line up of 30 short break departures,
the ships will cruise to Aussie favourites including Hamilton Island, the
Whitsundays and Newcastle (for the Hunter).
Satisfying Australians’ increasing
desire to recharge with short breaks, Mr Myrmell said cruises of two to four nights were a
standout feature of the new program with a record 85 on offer from five home ports.
The latest
program is the first to include the expanded fleet, with Pacific Explorer set
to join the P&O family in 2017, offering a range of Pacific Island, Sea
Break, Australia and Main Event itineraries from Sydney. Three ships (Pacific
Dawn from Brisbane and Pacific Explorer and Pacific Jewel from Sydney) will cruise
to the 2017 Melbourne Cup while in 2018, Pacific Explorer will make her
Australia Day debut in Sydney Harbour alongside Pacific Aria and the cruise
line will make its fifth appearance at the Australian Open.
In a coup for
Western Australia, Pacific Eden will return for an encore Fremantle season from
April to June 2017, offering a series of 10 cruises including a new nine-night
itinerary featuring P&O Cruises’ first scenic cruising along the stunning
Kimberley coastline as well as the return of popular Indonesian cruises and short
breaks to Esperance and Margaret River.
With the
largest local fleet opening up a plethora of program possibilities, the cruise
line will also offer its longest summer season in Melbourne. Pacific Jewel will
call Victoria home for 109 days from November 2017 until March 2018, offering 18
cruises including a new 12-night New Zealand itinerary which features Stewart
Island and Fiordland National Park, a New Year’s cruise to the popular Pacific Islands
and Sea Breaks to Eden in New South Wales and Kangaroo Island in South
Australia. Guests can also combine a six-night Southern Getaway to South
Australia and five-night Taste of Tasmania cruise to get the most of the
southern coastline.
Asia cruising
is also set to heat up in winter 2017 with Pacific Eden returning to Singapore
to offer two week-long itineraries around Thailand and the Andaman Islands
including calls to Ko Chang and Krabi in Thailand and Sabang in Indonesia. The
week-long itineraries can be combined into a 14-night Asia extravaganza.
Meanwhile
festive holidaymakers can avoid expensive flights and have a fuss free
Christmas and New Year with friends and family on one of 12 cruises departing
from three Australian ports over the height of the holiday period in 2017.
The first 100
cabins booked on a new program itinerary will receive special extras including
priority check-in and tenders, welcome gift packs and onboard credit.
For
more information visit pocruises.com.au, or see a licensed travel agent.
Notes to editors: The region’s largest and longest-serving cruise operator, P&O Cruises Australia leads the way in cruising as Australasia's only 'home brand' and its favourite cruise line. P&O Cruises has been sailing the region for more than 80 years, and has pioneered new destinations around Australia, the Pacific and Asia including Papua New Guinea, as reported in the New York Times’ 52 top destinations for 2015. On November 25, 2015, P&O Cruises will welcome two additional ships to its current three-ship fleet becoming the nation’s largest cruise line with five ships cruising from eight home ports in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The addition of Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden has paved the way for exciting new cruise options including deployments from every mainland state in Australia and an extended deployment from Auckland. The pair herald a new era for P&O Cruises, as reflected in its new brand repositioning - P&O Cruises, Like no Place on Earth.