P&O’S newest ship Pacific Eden completed a trifecta of maiden visits this week. Pacific Eden stopped in for the first time at Eden (Sun), Mornington Peninsula (Tue) and Portland (Wed). The ship’s 1,500 guests spent Mon exploring the peninsula, famous for its geothermal hot springs and seaside hamlets. Yesterday guests...
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P&O’S newest ship Pacific Eden
completed a trifecta of maiden
visits this week.
Pacific Eden stopped in for
the first time at Eden (Sun),
Mornington Peninsula (Tue) and
Portland (Wed).
The ship’s 1,500 guests spent
Mon exploring the peninsula,
famous for its geothermal hot
springs and seaside hamlets.
Yesterday guests explored
Portland’s attractions, including
special markets selling local
produce, the Botanic Gardens
and the Portland Maritime
Discovery Centre.
P&O Cruises Australian
president Sture Myrmell said
Pacific Eden received a warm
welcome from the locals.
“Mornington Peninsula offers a
wonderful opportunity for P&O’s
cruise passengers to explore a
whole range of local attractions
including waterfront dining at the
historic township of Sorrento, a
chance to swim with dolphins
and a taste of the region’s fine
wines,” Myrmell said.
P&O Cruise ships will make
three visits to Mornington
Peninsula and Portland this year
injecting more than half a million
dollars into each local economy.
Pacific Eden is on an eight-night
regional itinerary along the south
coast.
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