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'''''Pacific Dawn''''', (''presently sailing as [[Regal Princess]] in the US-based [[Princess Cruises]]’ fleet''), is a future [[Australia|Australian]] [[cruise ship]] to be operated by [[Carnival_Cruise_Lines|P&O Cruises Australia]] in [[October]] [[2007]]. Pacific Dawn will begin sailing from [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]] on it's eight-night maiden voyage on [[October 26]], [[2007]]. It will then offer a selection of cruises to the [[Australasia|South Pacific]], including Christmas and New Year departures, plus a [[Melbourne Cup]] cruise. |
'''''Pacific Dawn''''', (''presently sailing as [[Regal Princess]] in the US-based [[Princess Cruises]]’ fleet''), is a future [[Australia|Australian]] [[cruise ship]] to be operated by [[Carnival_Cruise_Lines|P&O Cruises Australia]] in [[October]] [[2007]]. Pacific Dawn will begin sailing from [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]] on it's eight-night maiden voyage on [[October 26]], [[2007]]. It will then offer a selection of cruises to the [[Australasia|South Pacific]], including Christmas and New Year departures, plus a [[Melbourne Cup]] cruise. |
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The elegant 70,000-ton ship, marketed as "the largest and most modern ship to call [[Australia]] home" will introduce many new features to the Australian cruise market, including an abundance of affordable private balcony cabins. The reason for introducing this ship comes after the sudden departure of [[Pacific Sky]] - a loved but much troubled cruise ship that lasted 6 years in [[Australia]] |
The elegant 70,000-ton ship, marketed as "the largest and most modern ship to call [[Australia]] home" will introduce many new features to the Australian cruise market, including an abundance of affordable private balcony cabins. The reason for introducing this ship comes after the sudden departure of [[Pacific Sky]] - a loved but much troubled cruise ship that lasted six (6) years in [[Australia]] and was recently sold to a Spanish company, Pullmantur Cruises ([[May]], [[2006]]. Her new owners will be renaming it the "Sky Wonder" and will base it in [[Europe]]. |
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Revision as of 12:54, 20 May 2006
There is also a ship with a similar title. See Dawn Princess, a US-based Princess Cruises liner.
Pacific Dawn, (presently sailing as Regal Princess in the US-based Princess Cruises’ fleet), is a future Australian cruise ship to be operated by P&O Cruises Australia in October 2007. Pacific Dawn will begin sailing from Sydney on it's eight-night maiden voyage on October 26, 2007. It will then offer a selection of cruises to the South Pacific, including Christmas and New Year departures, plus a Melbourne Cup cruise.
The elegant 70,000-ton ship, marketed as "the largest and most modern ship to call Australia home" will introduce many new features to the Australian cruise market, including an abundance of affordable private balcony cabins. The reason for introducing this ship comes after the sudden departure of Pacific Sky - a loved but much troubled cruise ship that lasted six (6) years in Australia and was recently sold to a Spanish company, Pullmantur Cruises (May, 2006. Her new owners will be renaming it the "Sky Wonder" and will base it in Europe.