A MULTITUDE of new itineraries have been added by P&O Cruises as part of its 2016/17 program, with themed short break cruises making up an increasingly large component of the new season. Released yesterday, the period from Oct 2016 – Jul 2017 features 191 departures in total across 38 itineraries,...
A MULTITUDE of new itineraries
have been added by P&O Cruises
as part of its 2016/17 program,
with themed short break cruises
making up an increasingly large
component of the new season.
Released yesterday, the period
from Oct 2016 – Jul 2017 features
191 departures in total across 38
itineraries, and marks the second
season for the line following the
addition of its two newest ships
Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden.
Brisbane will have two ships
based year-round, while Pacific
Aria will operate a season from
Sydney, which will include a
15-night Papua New Guinea trip,
priced from $1,899pp quad share.
PNG will also be visited on a
separate 10-night voyage by
Pacific Eden from Brisbane.
Ships will be based at different
times in Melbourne, Adelaide and
Auckland, which will see the line’s
first P&O SeaBreak departing
from Auckland – a short jaunt
to Napier for pax to take in the
popular Art Deco Weekend.
The SeaBreak range has been
expanded to include 84 itineraries
and niche sailings, including four
music themed sailings.
Short break departures will be
on offer from Adelaide onboard
Pacific Aria including three night
weekends and four night options
to Port Lincoln and Melbourne.
Guests seeking a short cruise
from the Vic capital can also be
part of P&O maiden SeaBreak to
the NSW coastal town of Eden,
priced from $599pp quad share.
P&O senior vp commercial
operations Sture Myrmell praised
the opportunities available.
“With the biggest home-
ported fleet, we can offer the
largest range of itineraries and
destinations in the region.”
The season goes on sale 22
Apr, with the first 200 guests
also receiving priority check-in, a
welcome gift and onboard credit.