PACIFIC Aria stopped in at Newcastle for the first time yesterday on her first Australia Day cruise. The ship’s 1,500 guests spent the day exploring the city and surrounds, visiting Stockton’s sand dunes, dolphin cruises at Port Stephens and enjoying food and wine tasting tours of the Hunter Valley. P&O...
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PACIFIC Aria stopped in at
Newcastle for the first time
yesterday on her first Australia
Day cruise.
The ship’s 1,500 guests spent
the day exploring the city and
surrounds, visiting Stockton’s
sand dunes, dolphin cruises at
Port Stephens and enjoying food
and wine tasting tours of the
Hunter Valley.
P&O Cruises Australia president
Sture Myrmell said Newcastle
was an increasingly popular call
for the cruise line.
“Newcastle has a lot to offer our
guests, from its beautiful beaches
to the nearby Hunter Valley wine
region. Its location between
Melbourne and Brisbane makes
it an ideal destination for our
increasingly popular short
breaks,” Myrmell said.
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