New Years Eve on Sun Princess

Saturday, 06 Dec, 2007 0

Still haven’t decided where to spend New Year?

How about welcoming 2008 on board Princess Cruises’ super liner Sun Princess.

Departing Sydney on December 2007, this 12-night cruise includes visits to Noumea, Champagne Bay, Wala, Port Vila, Mystery Island and Isle of Pines before docking back at Sydney.

Imagine seeing the New Year with dinner in one of the eight restaurants or cafes, then taking in a show in the Princess Theatre before dancing the night way in the disco.

Passengers will also find an impressive four-storey atrium and reception with marble floor and stained glass dome, four swimming pools, a spa and a sports deck.

Sun Princess carries 1950 passengers and displaces 77,000 tons. Fares for the 12-night package start from $2199, including $50 onboard credit for each person. 

Book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel

For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/Details.aspx?id=4071

A CruiseMole report brough to you by CruiseAgents



 

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