SuperStar Gemini heading Down Under
SINGAPORE: Australia’s most popular cruise ship in South-East Asia, SuperStar Gemini, will cruise Australian waters later this year.
SuperStar Gemini will depart November 18 from her base in Singapore to cruise Australia, where she will be based for three months before returning to Singapore on February 17.
Stopover destinations will include Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Cairns, together with the Whitsundays in north Queensland, and the pearling port of Broome in the north west of Western Australia.
Star Cruises will offer itineraries ranging from 7 nights to 26 nights circumnavigating the continent from Fremantle to Fremantle. Within this circumnavigation there will be calls at Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, which will also be included in the 17-night itinerary from Sydney to Fremantle.
Other itineraries include 12 nights from Sydney and eight nights from Brisbane to the Whitsundays and Tropical North Queensland.
There will be two back-to-back 7-night Western Australian itineraries from Fremantle to Exmouth and Broome, plus two relocation cruises to and from Singapore to Australia taking in Bali, Komodo and Darwin.
Bookings for the new SuperStar Gemini itineraries in Australia are open from May 21.
Ian Jarrett
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