SUMMER cruise season has arrived in Western Australia, as Crown Princess sailed into Fremantle Harbour yesterday. The next few months will see Crown visit key regional ports, including Yampi Sound, Broome, Busselton, Exmouth, Albany. She will also cruise along the Kimberley Coast. Passengers will have the opportunity to choose from...
SUMMER cruise season has arrived in Western Australia, as Crown Princess sailed into Fremantle Harbour yesterday.
The next few months will see Crown visit key regional ports, including Yampi Sound, Broome, Busselton, Exmouth, Albany.
She will also cruise along the Kimberley Coast.
Passengers will have the opportunity to choose from a range of shore excursions, including visiting the Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience, the Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk, Torndirrup National Park, and Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.
The visit is part of Crown’s ‘Round Australia’ itinerary, which also includes visits to Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney.
“With today’s arrival of Crown Princess in Fremantle, we’re not just launching a new summer cruise season – we’re inviting guests from across Western Australia and beyond to embark on journeys that showcase the very best this region has to offer,” VP Matthew Rutherford said.
“This season promises unforgettable adventures and lasting memories for every traveller,” he added.
Next year, Crown will return on its ‘Northern Explorer’ itinerary, calling into Exmouth and Broome, then sail through Yampi Sound and along the Kimberley Coast.
Earlier this year, Princess announced the deployment of Sapphire Princess in Fremantle as its home port in late 2007.
“With more than 3,000 guests sailing aboard Crown Princess, Princess Cruises is proudly redefining the benchmark for cruising excellence in Western Australia,” Rutherford added.
“From breathtaking landscapes to vibrant local culture, every journey promises to inspire and delight,” he enthused. JHM
