TODAY marks exactly 12 months until the arrival of Voyager of the Seas down under. Arriving in regional waters on 22 November 2012, Voyager is twice the size of most cruise ships currently based in Australia, carrying around 3,840 guests (more than the population of Port Douglas, Qld). Voyager features...
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TODAY marks exactly 12 months until the
arrival of Voyager of the Seas down under.
Arriving in regional waters on 22 November
2012, Voyager is twice the size of most cruise
ships currently based in Australia, carrying
around 3,840 guests (more than the
population of Port Douglas, Qld).
Voyager features 15 passenger decks,
measures 311 metres long, and has 1,556
stunning staterooms.
“Australian cruising has grown remarkably in
the last three years but we are delivering the
greatest quantum leap when Voyager of the
Seas arrives here in 12 months,” said Adam
Armstrong, commercial manager, RCL Cruises
Australia.
“Cruising on Voyager of the Seas really is a
destination in itself,” Armstrong added.
When she arrives, Voyager will debut a fivemonth
season out of Sydney and Fremantle,
offering 12 New Zealand, South Pacific and
Australia itineraries ranging from one to 18
nights, priced from $1,409 for a 9-night South
Pacific cruise.
For more details on Voyager’s regional 2012-
13 season, visit your local travel agent, or see
www.royalcaribbean.com.au.
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