P&O Cruises’ Pacific Eden returned to Adelaide on Fri for her second season. Based in South Australia through to early Apr, the vessel will carry close to 9,000 passengers on six different cruises and is expected to generate close to $5 million for the state. P&O Cruises president Sture Myrmell...
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P&O Cruises’ Pacific Eden
returned to Adelaide on Fri for
her second season.
Based in South Australia through
to early Apr, the vessel will carry
close to 9,000 passengers on six
different cruises and is expected
to generate close to $5 million for
the state.
P&O Cruises president Sture
Myrmell said the return follows a
successful debut season.
“We received great support
from South Australians during
Pacific Eden’s inaugural season,
with holidaymakers really
enjoying the opportunity to cruise
from their doorstep on the latest
addition to our fleet,” he said.
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