Pacific Dawn - Week Fantastique ex Brisbane Return
Cruise Departure Date:
Saturday 18th September 2010
Duration & Cruise Type:
7 days Cruise Only
Package Departs:
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
P & O CRUISE - PACIFIC DAWN - TWINS REDUCED
Cruise with Pacific Dawn from Brisbane for 7 nights to the glorious South Pacific TWIN fr $969*pp inc $150 credit!
INCLUSIONS:
******* Did you know? We have a no obligation reservation policy and will hold your cruise for a period of up to 3 days without deposit. *******
Join Pacific Dawn as she sails from Brisbane for 7 nights to Noumea, Lifou and Vila. Prices start from a tiny $969*pp TWIN CABIN with Bonus $150/cabin onboard credit!
*** MORE SAVINGS ON TWIN CABINS **
TWIN INSIDE WAS:$1,299pp - NOW $969*PP SAVE $660/CABIN
TWIN OUTSIDE WAS:$1,489pp - NOW $1,065*PP SAVE $848/CABIN
Cruise package includes:
- 7 night luxury cruise aboard Pacific Dawn from Brisbane
- BONUS ONBOARD CREDIT $150/twin or quad cabin
- All meals & entertainment
- Port/govt. charges
NOTE: Bonus onboard credit is a total per cabin and offer is available on all listed rates. Category T cabins contain twin bunk beds (upper/lower) which do not convert to Queen.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Offer subject to availability at time of booking. Prices are per person share twin based on best available cruise fare, inclusive of all discounts unless otherwise stated. Prices are subject to currency fluctuations and are based on cash or cheque. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry.
Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
18 Sep 2010
2.00pm
2
19 Sep 2010
At sea
3
20 Sep 2010
3.00pm
11.00pm
4
21 Sep 2010
9.00am
5.00pm
5
22 Sep 2010
8.00am
5.00pm
6
23 Sep 2010
At sea
7
24 Sep 2010
At sea
8
25 Sep 2010
6.00am
** Itinerary may vary by sailing date
7 Night Week Fantastique Cruise sailing from Brisbane roundtrip aboard Pacific Dawn.
Enjoy 7 nights cruising the South Pacific visiting ports in New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands and Vanuatu. Stroll along Noumea's unmistakable tropical boulevards, experience magnificent snorkelling in Lifou and grab yourself a duty-free bargain in Vila. P&O Cruises offers an array of new facilities, activities and spectacular entertainment, designed to provide you the most magical cruising experience. Simply unpack one, relax and let the destinations come to you!
Ports of Call:
Brisbane
It may have been founded by British convicts as recently as 1824, yet today, Brisbane features fine architecture, excellent restaurants and provides the gateway to some of the finest stretches of beach you'll find anywhere in the world.
Noumea
The port of Noumea is from where New Caledonia exports most of its nickel ore. It is one of the largest port P&O Cruises visits in the South Pacific. The city of Noumea is a short distance away from the port. Le Petit Train is one of the most popular ways of getting into Noumea an exploring the city.
The city is spread out over a long distance. The famous Tjbaou Cultural centre, one of the jewels of the South Pacific is an architectural masterpiece and is 20 minutes outside the centre. Many of the other sights are quite a distance apart and tours by motor trike, fun car, bike or helicopter offer the best way to see the city. Some great tours are on offer outside of the city, 4WD in the bush, hiking Mount Koghis, Kayking the Dumbea River.
Lifou
Lifou is the largest coral atoll in the Loyalty archipelago. Lifou has the wonderful charm of an island that has managed to preserve its own traditional Kanak culture. You'll stand there awestruck in front of all of its breathtakingly beautiful views. Lifou is special in that it has a number of diversified landscapes; the northern coast of the island is made up of high, steep cliffs, whilst the southern side has pristine white sand beaches with stunning turquoise waters.
Vila
The substantial dock and port area of Port Vila overlooks a natural harbour. There are beautiful coastal views of the city with its clusters of houses and small scale resorts nestled amongst tropical vegetation makes an attractive scene. The harbour is quite active with fishing boats, yachts and speedboats passing between the various nearby islands.