The Gemini is a wrap
After nearly a week on board the SuperStar Gemini cruising around Australia, the Mole’s on location reports have come to an edd.
So, what does the Mole think?
The Gemini is a great ship, albeit smaller than many at only 20,000 tons, but also with a very strong Aussie following, who simply love her.
The ship is immacculate and spotless, so have no worries for your clients in that regard and the food is awesome and above all else, the crew are are absolutely fantastic.

Yes, there are ships that are bigger with glitzier shows but you may also feel like one in thousands queuing for meals, embarking or disembarking.
You will never get that on the Gemini!
Another thing that impressed me was that there are only two passengers per crew member, which is the highest crew/passenger ratio in the world, or so I am told
The Gemini is a small, stylich, very comfortable and a vessel The Mole would recommend without hesitation.
Remember thought that she has been sold and it is possible will no longer be cruising in the region after January 2009, so now is the time to give Gemini a try, with some great deals in January.
For more information visit: www.starcruises.com and for bookings visit www.cruiseagents.travel.
Thank you everyone on board the Gemini from Captain Steve Penonnen to Hotel Manager Max Driver and all the crew – you can be very proud indeed of the Gemini and I can’t wait to sail on her again!
Go Gemini!
The closing on location report by the Mole from the SuperStar Gemini cruising around Australia.
John Alwyn-Jones
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