P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer arrived in Hobart yesterday with more than 2,000 passengers and crew who will be visiting Tasmania’s iconic Dark Mofo festival which wraps up this Sun. The cruise line brings the single largest group of interstate visitors to the moody event, with P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell...
P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer arrived in Hobart yesterday with more than 2,000 passengers and crew who will be visiting Tasmania’s iconic Dark Mofo festival which wraps up this Sun.
The cruise line brings the single largest group of interstate visitors to the moody event, with P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell confirming that Pacific Explorer will be returning to visit Dark Mofo for a third time in 2020.
“A P&O Cruise provides guests from around the country with an easy and convenient way of accessing Tasmania’s popular winter solstice celebration,” Myrmell said.
“Our guests love discovering new and unique events, and cruising offers a convenient, value-packed and fun-filled way for people to experience this iconic Australian festival which has fast become a favourite and mainstay of the national circuit,” he added.
In line with the cruise line’s Main Events itineraries, guests on this year’s P&O Dark Mofo cruise received a priority pass to the event’s Winter Feast and return ferry transfers to MONA as part of their cruise fare.
The next Dark Mofo cruise departs Sydney 18 Jun, 2020, starting from $599 per person quad share.
