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P & O Pacific Pearl
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The 63,500-tonne Pacific Pearl superliner
"We wanted to choose a name for our next ship that reflected the magic of cruising the waters of the South Pacific," Ann Sherry, CEO of Carnival Australia which operates P&O Cruises, said.
"It was a difficult decision but we chose Pacific Pearl as the name of our next superliner because it evokes these wonderful and tropical images of the places we visit.
"Pearls are such beautiful jewels and are also synonymous with Australia and this region so it seemed a good fit for this next step in the growth of our business.
"We know Pacific Pearl, along with her sister Pacific Jewel, will prove winners with Australians and New Zealanders alike given their superb features and their great size."
The superliner carries around 2000 passengers and offers a range of features including multiple swimming pools, restaurants and lounges, as well as private balcony cabins. |
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8-Nights - Tasmanian Treasures Starting in Sydney with stops in Melbourne, Burnie, Coles Bay, Hobart, Port Arthur
9-Nights - Island Delights Starting in Sydney with stops in Poum, Noumea, Lifou Isle, Isle of Pines
10-Nights - Kiwi Discovery Starting in Sydney with stops in Fjordland, Pt. Chalmers, Christchurch, Picton, Wellington
14-Nights - Fiji Adventure Starting in Sydney with stops in Isle of Pines, Mystery Island, Vila, Port Denarau, Dravuni Island, Suva, Noumea
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