AFTER a 12-day refurb from its past as Dawn Princess, the newly named Pacific Explorer entered Sydney Harbour as dawn broke yesterday to mark a new era in P&O Cruises history. Explorer will be P&O’s largest Australian based ship with a total capacity of 1,998 passengers over 11 decks. During...
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AFTER a 12-day refurb from its past as Dawn Princess, the newly named Pacific Explorer entered Sydney Harbour as dawn broke yesterday to mark a new era in P&O Cruises history.
Explorer will be P&O’s largest Australian based ship with a total capacity of 1,998 passengers over 11 decks.
During drydock, she was repainted to sport P&O’s new Southern Cross livery across the bow of the ship.
The first cruise for Pacific Explorer departs Sydney on Thu for a 10-night Discover Vanuatu itinerary with stops in Noumea, Port Villa and more.
Pictured above: Pacific Explorer sails into Sydney – photo courtesy Tim Faircloth, I Love Cruising.
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