Dream Cruises sails beyond Asia with luxury ship Explorer Dream
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With a goal of becoming ‘Asia’s Global Cruise Line’, Dream Cruises has sailed beyond Asia, bringing passengers aboard Explorer Dream to White Bay Cruise Terminal in Sydney, 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 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 inbound 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.”
Explorer Dream offers round-trip cruise itineraries across Australia departing from Sydney and Brisbane between now and 1 December 2019 and 9 to 23 February 2020.
Explorer Dream debuted in the premium and luxury Asian market in April this year, joining her sister ships Genting Dream and World Dream. The luxury ship measures 268 meters in length, 32 meters in width and has a total gross tonnage of 75,338 tons, featuring 928 cabins with lower berth capacity of 1,856 passengers.
“Transformative vacation experiences”
Goh concluded: “We are passionately committed and will constantly strive to deliver wonderful transformative vacation experiences that are Asian at heart and international in spirit. We look forward to creating lasting memories for all our guests with the current and future deployments in Australia and across the region.”
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