NEWCASTLE welcomed the arrival of Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas earlier this week, with the cruise ship estimated to have injected more than $600,000 in tourist spend from guests in one day. The megaliner, which made its maiden call to the Port on Sun, is the largest ship to...
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NEWCASTLE welcomed the arrival of Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas earlier this week, with the cruise ship estimated to have injected more than $600,000 in tourist spend from guests in one day.
The megaliner, which made its maiden call to the Port on Sun, is the largest ship to visit the region and is one of four of Royal Caribbean’s vessels to visit this cruise season.
“Newcastle’s vibrant city centre coupled with easy access to world class beaches, coastal countryside and rolling vineyards makes it an incredibly popular port of call amongst both our Australian and international guests,” said Royal Caribbean Managing Director Susan Bonner.
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