CARNIVAL Cruise Line has announced a new program of Australian itineraries for 2023-24, which hopes to provide a $300 million domestic tourism boost. Featuring 115 sailings for cruise fans leaving from Sydney and Brisbane, guests voyaging on board both Carnival Splendor and Carnival Spirit will have the opportunity to experience...
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has announced a new program of Australian itineraries for 2023-24, which hopes to provide a $300 million domestic tourism boost.
Featuring 115 sailings for cruise fans leaving from Sydney and Brisbane, guests voyaging on board both Carnival Splendor and Carnival Spirit will have the opportunity to experience 66 domestic cruises.
Providing even more opportunities for guests to take a quick and easy getaway, 20 short cruises have also been featured as part of the program, including relaxing weekend escapes, and trips to destinations such as Airlie Beach (pictured), the Great Barrier Reef and Moreton Island.
Another highlight of the itinerary program are two cruises to Papua New Guinea, allowing guests to visit a number of ports, including Alotau, Kitava Island and the Conflict Islands.
“After an incredibly challenging two years for the Australian travel industry, it was extremely important for us at Carnival to invest in the local economy with our 2023-2024 program,” said Vice President Aus Kara Glamore.
“Carnival ships have called Australia home for nearly a decade and during that time, we have welcomed over one million guests onboard.
“We know Aussies are hungry to keep exploring their backyard and with over 100 sailings between Jun 2023 and Jun 2024, we’ll be sure to have a cruise for you.”
