P&O heads for Margaret River
P&O Cruises will becomes the first cruise operator to offer trips to Western Australia’s Margaret River wine region.
The cruises will operate in 2015 from Fremantle.
Passengers will come ashore at Busselton’s historic jetty – at 1.8km, the longest jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.
Busselton is the gateway to the Margaret River region.
"P&O Cruises’ short break cruises are growing in popularity and Margaret River, with all of its attractions, is perfectly positioned geographically for our three-night cruises from Fremantle,” said. P&O Cruises senior vice president, Tammy Marshall
P&O Cruises is planning for Pacific Jewel to call at Busselton during two cruises in April and May 2015.
A laser game, a new nightclub, a dedicated chocolate shop and interconnecting cabins will all be added to Pacific Jewel during a makeover in Sydney this month.
Ian Jarrett
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