INDEPENDENT cruise line Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) has announced its selection of 2019/20 Australasian itineraries, which features a world-first cruise visit to the South Australian port of Wallaroo.
Guests will have the chance to sail on board the cruise line’s newest ship, Vasco da Gama, which is scheduled to make maiden voyages to Kuri Bay in Western Australia, Portland and Philip Island in Victoria, as well as a stopover in Borneo.
“Cruise & Maritime Voyages has a high level of repeat patronage so we wanted to offer a range of new options on board Vasco da Gama, and accommodate the increased demand for our cruises,” said CMV Australia’s Managing Director, Dean Brazier. “Our 2019/20 itineraries will make compelling tourist regions such as Tasmania, Australia’s North West, and Southeast Asia more accessible and more affordable for guests to experience,” Brazier added.
Formerly known as Pacific Eden, CMV purchased Vasco da Gama from P&O earlier this year (TD 08 Mar), intending to homeport the vessel in Adelaide and Fremantle from 2019 and become the first cruise ship to visit four South Australian ports in one voyage.
Vasco da Gama’s first Australian voyage is scheduled to depart Sydney on 01 Dec 2019, with bookings open to the public from Thu 15 Nov.
For information, head to CMVAustralia.com.
Source: traveldaily