CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Australian-based ships, Carnival Spirit and Carnival Legend will both go into drydock next May. Carnival Spirit’s drydock will be in early May and Legend will be later in the month, meaning there will be no CCL ships sailing in or out of Australia for two weeks, CCL...
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Australian-based ships, Carnival Spirit and Carnival Legend will both go into drydock next May.
Carnival Spirit’s drydock will be in early May and Legend will be later in the month, meaning there will be no CCL ships sailing in or out of Australia for two weeks, CCL has confirmed in the release of its 2018/19 program.
The cruise line promised both ships would “emerge with exciting new features in time for the bumper 2018-19 season”.
During Spirit’s repositioning cruise to Singapore, she will make maiden visits to Koh Samui and Phuket in Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
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