AS Dream Cruises’ Explorer Dream wraps up her inaugural Australia and New Zealand season (CW 28 Oct 2019), the cruise line has revealed that she will return for a second season later this year. The 1,856-capacity vessel (pictured) is due to return in Oct through to Feb 2021, to offer...
AS Dream Cruises’ Explorer Dream wraps up her inaugural Australia and New Zealand season (CW 28 Oct 2019), the cruise line has revealed that she will return for a second season later this year.
The 1,856-capacity vessel (pictured) is due to return in Oct through to Feb 2021, to offer new itineraries such as Singapore to Fremantle via Broome and Exmouth, with the option to cruise on to Sydney via Adelaide and Melbourne.
Explorer Dream will then sail to Auckland, where she will be homeported during Nov and Dec for a series of seven-night itineraries around New Zealand, and a South Pacific cruise visiting New Caledonia.
In Jan 2021, the ship will return to Sydney to offer a selection of seven-night Tasmania round-trips, visiting ports like Port Arthur, Hobart, Burnie, Eden, Phillip Island and Melbourne, before the vessel departs local waters at the end of Feb.
“The feedback we’ve received from passengers has been overwhelmingly positive and the local market has really embraced the Dream Cruises experience,” said VP Sales and Marketing Australia Brigita Devries.
New season fares start from A$611 per person for a seven-night cruise from Sydney to Auckland, departing 01 Nov 2020 and calling into Picton, Marlborough Sounds, Gisborne, Tauranga, and Bay of Islands.
