Winter Warmers and Spring Racing – Cruise Deals To Go
With summer soon to slip away, now is the time to lock in that idyllic winter escape and sail to the tropics from just $955* for a seven-night cruise.
P&O Cruises Australia has unveiled its new autumn-winter-spring deals brochure, offering sun-filled getaways on Pacific Sun or Pacific Star to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and tropical north Queensland.
Cruises on offer extend from April through to November 2006 on Pacific Sun out of Sydney, or from September 2006 to April 2007 on Pacific Star sailing from Brisbane.
P&O Cruises Managing Director Gavin Smith said the brochure included Pacific Star’s popular seven-night cruises to New Caledonia or north Queensland.
“Passengers love the fact they can hop onboard Pacific Star in Brisbane on a Saturday, then lie back and unwind for the next week as they visit a range of tropical ports.
“By the time the ship returns to Brisbane the following Saturday, they’re totally relaxed – and they’ve only had to take five days off work,” Mr Smith said.
Copies of the new Autumn to Spring “Love to Cruise” 2006 brochure are available from travel agents or call P&O Cruises on 132 469, or visit www.pocruises.com.au
* Bookings must be made by April 28, 2006. Fares are based on 4-berth complete inside cabins in ‘Q’ grade. Fares subject to availability, conditions apply.
Graham Muldoon
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