CRUISE champions As we get ready to attend Seatrade Cruise Global in Florida, I am excited to be travelling with a strong contingent of ACA members representing all facets of our industry from destination management through to port authorities, ground handlers to marine pilots. This indicates to me the energy...
CRUISE champions
As we get ready to attend Seatrade Cruise Global in Florida, I am excited to be travelling with a strong contingent of ACA members representing all facets of our industry from destination management through to port authorities, ground handlers to marine pilots.
This indicates to me the energy and enthusiasm continuing to gather around cruise’s restart.
It will also be great to be joined by our partners Tourism Australia and NZCA to demonstrate a unified regional offering for the cruise lines.
That enthusiasm for the industry continues on the home front as we welcome two new members to ACA.
The Art Gallery of NSW has joined us following the recent opening of their spectacular new art museum campus.
This expansion has doubled the space available for displays and importantly creates a prominent destination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art.
Queensland regional marketing authority, Capricorn Enterprise, has also joined ACA with a focus on promoting their destination.
Wop-pa (Great Keppel Island) is a jewel in the region with untouched beaches, impressive coral gardens and marine life.
Yeppoon on the Capricorn Coast is another sought-after destination and is a good base for visiting nearby tourist attractions.
These cruise champions were joined by another on Sat night at the CLIA awards when Cruise Weekly’s very own Bruce Piper was bestowed that title at the CLIA Awards.
Well deserved Bruce!