Australia’s Coral Expeditions joins Expedition Cruise Network
Cairns based Coral Expeditions has joined the UK’s Expedition Cruise Network.
The expedition cruise line has a fleet of three purpose-built ships sailing itineraries around Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia.
Destinations include the Kimberley, Tasmania, Great Barrier Reef and diving paradise Raja Ampat.
“We are delighted to welcome Coral Expeditions, which further diversifies the product UK agents can have access to through ECN,’ said co-founder and Chair Martin Johnson.
“Our thoroughly diverse and global product provides agents with unrivalled knowledge of adventure and expedition cruise product.”
“We see value in being a part of the network and helping to educate agents and connect guests,” said Jeff Gillies, commercial director of Coral Expeditions.
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