Australia’s largest megaliner is due to dock at Sydney tonight, bringing features never before seen in local waters. ROYAL Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas is carrying 3,046 passengers to its new homeport in Sydney after sailing an 18-night Australia and New Zealand cruise. At approximately 7pm tonight (Thursday 22 Nov)...
Australia’s largest megaliner is
due to dock at Sydney tonight,
bringing features never before
seen in local waters.
ROYAL Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas is
carrying 3,046 passengers to its new homeport
in Sydney after sailing an 18-night Australia
and New Zealand cruise.
At approximately 7pm tonight (Thursday 22
Nov) the 137,270-tonne megaliner will cross
paths in the harbour with Celebrity
Millennium, from sister cruise line Celebrity
Cruises, before arriving at the Overseas
Passenger Terminal half an hour later.
Staying for two nights, Sydneysiders will have
the opportunity to see the 15-decker vessel
and meet its cast of DreamWorks Experience
characters on Saturday (24 Nov, 12pm-3pm).
Billed as the biggest cruise ship based in
Australia, the Voyager is almost 311 metres
long with a maximum capacity of 3,838
passengers and more than 1,200 crew.
Its other special features include an iceskating
rink, the Royal Promenade and a threedeck
dining room, regarded as the largest
restaurant in Australia, as well as three pools,
six whirlpools, an Adventure Beach water park,
mini-golf course, full-sized sports court, twodeck
nightclub, a 1,350-seat theatre, in-line
skating track and outdoor rock-climbing wall.
For information about good vantage points
for tonight’s arrival of Voyager and its historic
crossing with Celebrity Millennium, see
www.royalcaribbean.com.au/voyagerarrival.