P&O Cruises’ first Dark Mofo cruise arrived in Hobart this morning aboard Pacific Jewel, bringing more than 2,000 pax and crew to the festival. The six-night voyage includes three days in Hobart where pax can soak up all the art, food, music, light, film and oddities available at the winter...
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P&O Cruises’ first Dark Mofo cruise arrived in Hobart this morning aboard Pacific Jewel, bringing more than 2,000 pax and crew to the festival.
The six-night voyage includes three days in Hobart where pax can soak up all the art, food, music, light, film and oddities available at the winter festival.
P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell said the inaugural cruise provided guests with an easy and convenient way of accessing Tas’s most popular annual event.
“Our guests tell us they’re looking to discover new and unique events around the country which is why it made sense to create a dedicated contemporary cruise to a unique Australian festival which continues to grow in popularity,” Myrmell said.
“The cruise has been so well-received that we are delighted to announce its return in 2018, further reinforcing our commitment to Tasmania’s local businesses”.
P&O’s Dark Mofo cruise in 2018 will depart Sydney on 18 Jun, with fares leading in at $879 per person quad share on the “three for free” sale.
Pacific Jewel’s visit is expected to inject around $1 million into the local economy.
Jill Abel from ACA captured the above snap of Pacific Jewel in Hobart today.
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