Travel Daily Media

TDM AWARDS - NOMINATE NOW!

Road to recovery: Princess Cruises’ ship first to return to Australian island after bushfire emergency

Princess Cruises’ 2000-guest Sun Princess became the first cruise ship to return to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, one of the areas most severely impacted by the recent bushfire disaster. Over 40 British guests were onboard.

The ship’s guests took advantage of a range of tours by local operators while others visited market stalls established by residents on the nearby Penneshaw Oval. An earlier cruise to Kangaroo Island had been diverted to Port Lincoln at the height of the bushfire emergency. Sun Princess is currently on a 13-night cruise from its current home port of Fremantle.

A number of guests have made donations to bushfire relief, with Princess Cruises itself also directing revenue it would normally receive from the day’s shore excursions to the appeal.

Diego Perra, captain of Sun Princess said: “Our guests are aware this isn’t a normal visit to Kangaroo Island and that their presence helps show respect and solidarity to the local community. We have encouraged our guests to support the tourism operators who have worked so hard to ensure there is a wide selection of experiences from which to choose.”

South Australia premier, Steven Marshall said: “Having the Sun Princess dock, with 2000 passengers, is going to inject a substantial economic benefit to the community and also send a strong signal that we are on the road to recovery.”

Join The Community

Join The Community

TDM

x Studio

Connect with your clients by working with our in-house brand studio, using our expertise and media reach to help you create and craft your message in video and podcast, native content and whitepapers, webinars and event formats.

Road to recovery: Princess Cruises’ ship first to return to Australian island after bushfire emergency

Princess Cruises’ 2000-guest Sun Princess became the first cruise ship to return to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, one of the areas most severely impacted by the recent bushfire disaster. Over 40 British guests were onboard.

The ship’s guests took advantage of a range of tours by local operators while others visited market stalls established by residents on the nearby Penneshaw Oval. An earlier cruise to Kangaroo Island had been diverted to Port Lincoln at the height of the bushfire emergency. Sun Princess is currently on a 13-night cruise from its current home port of Fremantle.

A number of guests have made donations to bushfire relief, with Princess Cruises itself also directing revenue it would normally receive from the day’s shore excursions to the appeal.

Diego Perra, captain of Sun Princess said: “Our guests are aware this isn’t a normal visit to Kangaroo Island and that their presence helps show respect and solidarity to the local community. We have encouraged our guests to support the tourism operators who have worked so hard to ensure there is a wide selection of experiences from which to choose.”

South Australia premier, Steven Marshall said: “Having the Sun Princess dock, with 2000 passengers, is going to inject a substantial economic benefit to the community and also send a strong signal that we are on the road to recovery.”

Join The Community

Stay Connected

Facebook

101K

Twitter

3.9K

Instagram

1.7K

LinkedIn

19.9K

YouTube

0.2K

TDM

x Studio

Connect with your clients by working with our in-house brand studio, using our expertise and media reach to help you create and craft your message in video and podcast, native content and whitepapers, webinars and event formats.

Scroll to Top