Pacific Sun launches 2011 WA season
8 February 2010
P&O Cruises has launched its latest program of Western Australia cruises for 2011, with a range of cruises from three to 17 nights.
Itineraries explore the WA coastline a well as ventuiring into Indonesia to visit Bali, Lombok, Semarang and Komodo.
Now on sale, the season runs from July to October 2011 and features ten voyages on the popular Pacific Sun.
Early booking savings of up to 45 percent has fares starting from $459 per person quad-share for a three-night sampler cruise.
For those looking for an experience of a lifetime, Pacific Sun will sail on two 16-night Flower of Asia cruises visiting the fascinating Indonesian ports of Semarang, Lombok, Bali and the island of Komodo, home to the huge monitor lizards known as Komodo dragons.
Fares start at $1689 per person quad-share for the cruises, which will also call at the Australian territory of Christmas Island and visit the site of the HMAS Sydney as well sail by the remarkable cliff faces of Australia’s most westerly point, Steep Point.
Also on offer is a shorter 12-night Indonesian Adventure visiting Geraldton and Broome before sailing to Lombok, Bali and Komodo.
Australians who want to explore more of their own coastline will also enjoy Pacific Sun’s eight-night WA coastal voyages visiting the far-flung towns of Geraldton, Broome and Exmouth.
Departing Fremantle on 30 September and 8 October 2011, prices start from $1109 per person quad-share.
The new program also features two three-night cruises which are ideal for short breaks or introducing clients to cruising. Themes include a food and wine cruise and a comedy cruise, with prices from $459 per person quad-share.
Other voyages include a 17-night exploration of northern Australia departing Sydney 25 July
Carnival Australia senior vice president, Jenny Lourey, said the 2011 Pacific Sun program builds on the inaugural 2009-10 season.
“Not only will next year’s season be longer, it will include 50 percent more calls to Australian ports, as well as some great Asian itineraries and visits to Christmas Island, so we believe it will be very popular,” she said.
