Religious Group Special Charter Cruise by Superstar Aquarius
Friday, 12 Jun, 2012
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SuperStar Aquarius (SSQ), from Asia’s leading cruise line Star Cruises, has tailor-made a customized charter cruise for more than 1,000 members from the religious organization Hallelujah Ministry last week.
The group enjoyed a 4-day-3-night Kaohsiung-Hong Kong-Kaohsiung special cruise on SSQ from June 5th-8th. Coming from Taiwan, Hong Kong, U.S., Canada, Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Australia and South Africa, the guests undertook various religious events and activities on SSQ’s congregation and MICE venues, including Stardust Lounge which can accommodate approximately 700 participants.
Star Cruises, together with Norwegian Cruise Line, is the third largest cruise operator in the world that owns a combined fleet of 18 ships visiting over 200 destinations in the world, offering approximately 35,000 lower berths.
The fleet cruises to over 200 destinations and islands in Asia-Pacific, North and South America, Hawaii, Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Mediterranean and Bermuda.
Geoff Ceasar
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