THE five-star Marina swanned into Sydney this week, giving locals a chance to gawk and covet a cabin, as she parks for three days at the iconic Overseas Passenger Terminal. Last night a few lucky industry members were treated to a tour of her splendour, which includes six restaurants, Bon...
THE five-star Marina swanned into Sydney
this week, giving locals a chance to gawk and
covet a cabin, as she parks for three days at
the iconic Overseas Passenger Terminal.
Last night a few lucky industry members
were treated to a tour of her splendour, which
includes six restaurants, Bon Appétit Culinary
Center and the fine arts Studio, not to mention
the reams of expensive artwork such as a pair
of Picassos.
Speaking about the ship Craig Owens,
director of Key Accounts and Communications
at Oceania Cruises, said “Guests just love it,
we’ve got a return rate of over 50%”.
And it seems that Australian guests in
particular are enamored with Oceania Cruises,
with Owens confirming that Aussies make up
the largest nationality count for the cruise line
outside of North America.
For more details, see next Tuesday’s CW.