OVER the weekend Pacific Eden embarked on her first cruise from Singapore, kicking off a month-long deployment in the region. She will offer four roundtrip seven-night cruises, calling into Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia. Yesterday the cruise line made its first visit to Langkawi in Malaysia and today marks P&O’s...
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OVER the weekend Pacific
Eden embarked on her first
cruise from Singapore, kicking off a month-long
deployment in the region.
She will offer four roundtrip
seven-night cruises, calling into
Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
and Indonesia.
Yesterday the cruise line made
its first visit to Langkawi in
Malaysia and today marks P&O’s
maiden visit to Krabi in Thailand,
followed by another first when
Eden stops by Phuket tomorrow
and Sabang in Indonesia on Thu.
After returning to Singapore
on Sat, Pacific Eden will then
embark on her second roundtrip
cruise from the city which will
include P&O’s inaugural visits
to Cambodia’s Sihanoukville (08
Aug) and Thailand’s Ko Chang (09
Aug), as well as the island of Koh
Samui (11 Aug).
The vessel’s final cruise from
the Lion City will be a 14-night
sailing to Cairns, where Eden
will be homeported for two
months, becoming the first ship
to be based in the northern
Queensland city.
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