Australia’s leading cruise line P&O Cruises has launched its most exciting program yet, offering more short itineraries from cities around Australia, visits to new regional ports and its first Melbourne Cup trifecta, with three ships cruising to the racing event.
The 2015-16 program is on sale from April 28 and offers cruises from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Auckland.
In response to strong demand, the program features the cruise line’s biggest and most diverse range of P&OSeaBreaks with itineraries spanning two to four nights including new sailings to Melbourne and more cruises to the Queensland ports of Mooloolaba and Moreton Island. P&OSeaBreak fares start from $549* per person quad share for four-night cruises from Sydney to Queensland.
In early 2015, the cruise line will also offer its first short cruises from Brisbane to New South Wales’ famous wine region the Hunter Valley, while beautiful Eden on the state’s south coast will receive its inaugural visit from P&O Cruises’ during longer sailings from Sydney to Victoria and South Australia.
Meanwhile P&O Cruises’ has boosted its Melbourne program to nine cruises during February and March 2016 including a new 11-night Pacific Islands cruise, short breaks to Tasmania and Sydney and a food and wine cruise.
Pacific Jewel will also sail on enhanced South Australia and Tasmania itineraries ranging from five to 11 nights and featuring visits to Kangaroo Island, Burnie, Port Arthur and Port Lincoln as well as a new port – the scenic fishing village of Portland on Victoria’s famed Great Ocean Road. Fares for Melbourne cruises start from $499* per person quad share for a three-night cruise to Burnie.
The cruise line’s expanded South Australian program will include a nine-night roundtrip cruise from Adelaide visiting Melbourne, Burnie, Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln and Portland, priced from $1199* per person quad share.
The offerings from Brisbane also feature a new P&OExplorer itinerary ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’, which will see Pacific Dawn cruise to Tonga and Fiji via the home of the Bounty Mutineers, Pitcairn Island, as part of a 14-night cruise priced from $1499* per person quad share.
As the cruise line expands its P&OMainEvents itineraries, the entire fleet will cruise south for the race that stops a nation, with Pacific Dawn offering its inaugural seven-night Melbourne Cup itinerary from Brisbane, with fares from $999* per person quad share, including two full days in Melbourne to soak up the carnival atmosphere.
Other event highlights include Australia Day cruises with Pacific Pearl and Pacific Jewel taking centre stage in Sydney Harbour and Pacific Dawn offering a scenic itinerary to the Whitsundays. Fares start from $579* per person quad share for a three-night cruise on Pacific Jewel or Pacific Pearl.
P&O Cruises will also offer a four-night itinerary to coincide with the 2015 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and will return to Victoria for its third Australian Open in 2016 with Pacific Pearl offering a five-night itinerary from Sydney to Melbourne including general admission to Melbourne Park, priced from $849* per person quad share.
P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Tammy Marshall said the cruise line was ramping up its offerings in 2015-16, with more choices and more local ports than any other cruise line.
“Our new program gives travellers from all over Australia the chance to explore some of the most beautiful corners of our country and the neighbouring Pacific and experience our nation’s world class events with a plethora of P&OSeaBreaks, P&OIslands and P&OMainEvents on offer in 2015-16,” Ms Marshall said.
“Whether travellers are looking for a few nights at sea or a longer escape, there are lots of new ports and exciting holiday options available so we’re looking forward to welcoming even more Australians onboard.”
For more information see a travel agent, call 13 24 94 or visit pocruises.com.au
*subject to availability, conditions apply. All prices are per person quad share.
SOURCE P&O Cruises