Explorer Dream has arrived in Sydney, at the White Bay Cruise Terminal, sailing beyond Asia for very first time for her seasonal homeport deployment in Australia.
“Dream Cruises is excited to begin a new chapter as we chart new waters beyond Asia to homeport in Australia starting this year for the very first time, creating new milestones as Dream Cruises evolve into ‘Asia’s Global Cruise Line’,” said Mr Michael Goh, President of Dream Cruises and Head of International Sales, Genting Cruise Lines. “Explorer Dream will provide an additional unique vacation experience for local Australian travellers and in bound international tourists with the growing Fly-Cruise opportunities, which will pave the way for the return of Explorer Dream to Australia again in Q4 of 2020.”
Dream Cruises is offering travellers a variety of round-trip cruise itineraries across Australia on Explorer Dream, departing from Sydney and Brisbane between now and 1 December 2019 and also from 9 to 23 February 2020.
Travellers can choose to embark on a series of round-trip cruises from Sydney with a variety of 7-Night cruise itineraries or, alternatively, from Brisbane on 6-Night, 7-Night and 8-Night cruises to various popular Australian destinations including Newcastle, Gladstone, Sunshine Coast, Hobart, Melbourne, Burnie and so much more. Travellers embarking from Brisbane can also opt for fun-filled one-way 2-Night Sydney cruises or the 3-Night Sunshine Coast / Sydney cruises on selected departure dates.
In addition, travellers can also experience two very special cruises aboard Explorer Dream from Sydney that will take guests on a magnificent one-way journey across New Zealand to Auckland on a 7-Night New Zealand Adventure (departing 8 December 2019) or enjoy a memorable 21-Night Wonders cruise across Australia and Asia (departing 1 March 2020 from Sydney) with ports of call in Bali, Singapore, Kota Kinabalu, Puerto Princesa and other exotic destinations.
Explorer Dream made her debut in the premium and luxury Asian market in April 2019 joining her sister ships, Genting Dream and World Dream, as part of the current Dream Cruises fleet.