Australians get onboard famous Monarch
A group of nine Australian Cruise Agents recently returned from 4 nights onboard the freshly refurbished Monarch of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s Sovereign fleet.
The group included Mary Kelly, e-cruisingSydney: Tracey Flower, Hope Island Travel, Queensland: Janette Wall, Cruiseabout, Sydney: Graham Hallinan, Travelworld, Wollongong: Sopia Coplin, Anywhere Travel, Sydney: Kathleen Sydenham, Travelscene, Twin Towers, Queensland: Peter Carson, Sales Manager NSW/ACT for Royal Caribbean International: Samantha Hazelgrove,Carlson Wagonlit, Sydney: Errol Wilson Manager, Cruise Agents, Sydney.
Each of the agents enjoyed the Baja Mexico Cruise visiting the ports of Los Angeles, California; San Diego, California; Catalina Island, California and Ensenada, Mexico.
Departing from L.A. year-round the Monarch of the Seas holds 2,744 and has many new features such as the oversized spa and fitness centre, specialty Asian-fusion cuisine at Jade, a make-your-own pizzeria and Royal Caribbean’s signature rock-climbing wall.
Come onboard the Monarch of the Seas from AU$622.00 per person cruise only based on dbl occupancy, price includes NCCF/gratuities. Prices subject to change/availability at time of booking.
Graham Muldoon
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