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Cruises To Go

Locality: Toowoomba, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 663 928



Address: Toowoomba 4350 Toowoomba, QLD, Australia

Website: http://cruisestogo.com.au

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25.01.2022 Are you suffering from Tripophobia? Tag a friend who is also suffering!



25.01.2022 Wishing all the Dads a very Happy Father's day

24.01.2022 Sun Princess and Sea Princess to Leave Princess Cruises Fleet Today, the world’s leading international premium cruise line, Princess Cruises, announced the sale of two of its ships, Sun Princess and Sea Princess, to undisclosed buyers. The sale of these vessels is in line with parent company Carnival Corporation’s plan to accelerate the removal of less efficient ships from its fleet. Sun Princess and Sea Princess contributed to significant growth in Australian cruising, sai...d Princess Cruises president Jan Swartz. Both ships defined the premium cruise experience with Australians and New Zealanders spending close to 14 million nights aboard these ships. While it is never easy to say goodbye to any ship in our fleet, this will allow us to deploy newer ships enhancing our offerings for Australia cruisers and focus on exciting newbuilds like the upcoming delivery of Enchanted Princess. The first ship in the Sun Class, Sun Princess was introduced in 1995 debuting in the Caribbean and was amongst the largest ships in the world at the time. The 2,000-guest Sun Princess also sailed in Alaska and Panama Canal, among other destinations, before being homeported in Australia in October 2007. Sun Princess also helped us open the Japanese market in 2013 as the first foreign-flagged cruise ships to offer cruises designed specifically for the Japanese. The 2,000-guest Sea Princess became synonymous with World Cruises, completing over half of six global voyages since 2009, including the first ever world cruise from Australia. During her time based in Australia, Sea Princess travelled the equivalent of 35 times around the world. Prior to joining Sun Princess in Australia, Sea Princess sailed in Europe and Alaska as well as the Caribbean, including serving as homeport ship in Barbados in the early 2000s. Due to the imminent departure of these two ships from the fleet, Princess Cruises will cancel published itineraries which include: Sun Princess sailings from December 28, 2020 through August 14, 2021 Sea Princess sailings from December 23, 2020 through November 9, 2021 Guests with bookings will be notified, and along with their travel advisors, will receive information on how to book another Princess Cruise when operations resume. Guests who prefer a refund will be accommodated.

24.01.2022 The Queensland cruise industry has been discussing a Queensland only domestic cruise path this week. It comes as Brisbane builds a new international cruise terminal. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS



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21.01.2022 Hit like (y) if this is how you feel about this year!

20.01.2022 Here are the cruise ships sailing. Meanwhile the Australian Government extends our border closures until 17 Dec 2020 :( https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com//23461-here-are-the-cru

19.01.2022 Wouldn't you agree this is the best sight in Sydney?

17.01.2022 Possibility of cruising to resume from Brisbane.

16.01.2022 Some positive news for a return to cruising out of Australia https://cruisepassenger.com.au/exclusive-australian-govern/



15.01.2022 This would be a great start to restarting cruising!

13.01.2022 Bring the cruise ships back for Australians to cruise to destinations in Australians and then extend to further areas in the South Pacific.

12.01.2022 *** CARNIVAL AUSTRALIA - CANCELS FURTHER DATES *** As we prepare to return to service in 2021 we are announcing a further pause in operations for Australian sailings as follows: - Carnival Splendor through to and including 7 January 2021 - Carnival Spirit through to 16 May 2021... Cruises to Go 1300 663 928 www.cruisestogo.com.au

12.01.2022 Celebrity Solstice off Yorkeys Knob Which is your favourite cruise ship?

11.01.2022 This sums the year up

10.01.2022 Today, we officially welcomed Enchanted Princess into our fleet! She is the 100th cruise ship built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and marks the first shi...p to be completed during the time of COVID. Enchanted Princess represents the promise of our future. We have many brighter days ahead, and eagerly await welcoming the first guests aboard this stunning ship.

08.01.2022 Breaking News - P&O Australia’s Pacific Dawn to depart fleet The beautiful Pacific Dawn will be leaving P&O in the coming weeks. It’s always sad to say farewell to a much loved ship and in this respect Pacific Dawn is in a class of her own. When she sailed into our hearts in November 2007, Pacific Dawn became Australia’s first superliner and the catalyst for the resurgence of cruising in Australia. Sydney Olympic gold medal hero Catherine Freeman honoured Pacific Dawn as her ...godmother. In her 13 years with P&O, Pacific Dawn carried an astonishing 1.2 million guests and sailed 2.2 million kilometres the equivalent of nearly three times to the moon and back or 56 times around the Equator. Even more importantly, she introduced so many of you to cruising. As you know, it was originally planned for Pacific Dawn to leave in February next year but this has now been brought forward to facilitate the sale announced today. Dawn was initially due to leave the fleet next year, when it would be renamed Amy Johnson and sail for Cruise & Maritime Voyages. In the meantime, together we can look forward to wonderful days ahead as Pacific Adventure and Pacific Encounter are introduced to the fleet. For now, we salute you Pacific Dawn. Have you cruised on the Pacific Dawn?

08.01.2022 How exciting! The Quantum is restarting cruises from Singapore The Australian Govt also needs to allow a restart to cruising for Australians in Australian waters! https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=qRWYrLzoCbE

06.01.2022 What a beautiful story.

05.01.2022 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has dropped its controversial "No Sail" order in favor for a so-called Conditional Sailing Order. In short, the "No Sail" order has been lifted and the industry will work with the CDC on a realistic, phased-in return to service. The Australian Government also needs to look at a return to cruising.

03.01.2022 Australians love to travel. With summer holidays and Christmas just around the corner, many of us can’t wait to see loved ones and support our regional communities, local businesses and our tourism industry. But that can only happen if our domestic borders are safely opened again.... The health response to this crisis is our most important priority. And like many Australians, we believe a shared framework should determine when our borders open. If you want to be reunited with loved ones after months of being apart, or to have a holiday in our incredible backyard, show your support at bit.ly/safelyopenborders Shared from Qantas

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