MURRAY River Paddlesteamers has added 22 new departures for next year for Emmylou, with 2022’s season already 40% sold. Ranging from two to six nights, the ship will now cruise a total of 81 Murray River sailings next year. There have been 2 two-night cruises added on 09 Apr and...
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MURRAY River Paddlesteamers has added 22 new departures for next year for Emmylou, with 2022’s season already 40% sold.
Ranging from two to six nights, the ship will now cruise a total of 81 Murray River sailings next year.
There have been 2 two-night cruises added on 09 Apr and 03 Dec , 8 three-night cruises from 15 Apr to 16 Dec, 11 four-night cruises from 05 Apr to 12 Dec, and a six-night cruise on 20 Jun.
2023 cruises are now also available for bookings at next year’s prices.
“Our guests are telling us that they are not going to rush back overseas just yet…we continue to see strong interest for our small boat luxury cruises from domestic customers and travel agents,” Director Craig Burgess said.
“Before the latest New South Wales and Victorian lockdown our cruises were essentially sold out for 2021 so this gives us the confidence to add these new additional departures.”
Murray River Paddlesteamers has recently released new departures for Emmylou’s special limited Koondrook expedition cruises, which are now going upstream to Barmah (CW 07 Oct).
The cruise line initially planned on visiting Koondrook in Sep for a one-time-only, seven-night expedition cruise, for the first time in more than 20 years, but has since added a range of new departures.
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