Scenic announces Kimberley sailings
Scenic will offer sailings in Australia’s Kimberley region later this year.
Scenic announced a short season between mid-June and early August aboard the luxury Scenic Eclipse.
It will offer 11-day Kimberley Discovery voyages between Darwin and Broome.
Scenic Eclipse has just 114 suites but the company is still in talks with state and federal governments due to the current cruise ban in Australian waters.
"We are very proud to bring Scenic Eclipse to our waters for the first time, providing Australians with the opportunity to experience the benchmark in ultra-luxury cruising," said Anthony Laver, Group General Manager Sales & Marketing for Australasia.
Scenic Eclipse has multiple dining outlets, nine bars and lounges, a spa, a gym and yoga studio.
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