WESTERN Australia welcomed Azamara Club Cruises’ Azamara Journey for the first time last week. The vessel made its maiden call to Fremantle, then continued to Geraldton (pictured), Bunbury, Albany and Esperence. WA Tourism Minister Paul Papalia welcomed the ship, noting the state’s “Mediterranean climate in the south and tropical climate...
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WESTERN Australia welcomed Azamara Club Cruises’ Azamara Journey for the first time last week.
The vessel made its maiden call to Fremantle, then continued to Geraldton (pictured), Bunbury, Albany and Esperence.
WA Tourism Minister Paul Papalia welcomed the ship, noting the state’s “Mediterranean climate in the south and tropical climate in the north means we have the capacity to support cruise ship visits year-round”.
Journey’s visit is expected to inject about $250,000 into the local economy and $740,000 into the WA economy throughout the season.
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