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Extraordinary cruising opportunities

The team at Noosa Cruise and Travel & Helloworld Travel Cooroy are thrilled to be holding a cruise information event on Friday 26 February at Noosa Springs.

They invite you all to come along to be updated and inspired on small ship cruising for when you can cruise again.

Over the last 12 months, the cruise industry has been working incredibly hard to ensure safety protocols and systems are in place for their crew and guests. Working tirelessly along side Government and industry bodies to ensure the industries future.

Cruising will be back and now is the time to book for 2022 and 2023 voyages. Luxury small ships are either booked out or at 80 per cent capacity for 2022. Many people around the world, including Australian travellers, have had their cruise bookings transferred to 2022, therefore availability is limited.

Smaller cruise lines have taken the opportunity to build more exciting, luxurious and advanced technolodgy on board the finest ships at sea. This small ship event will showcase River and Ocean Cruise Lines, icebreakers, expedition vessels and yachts.

The team and cruise companies are excited to hold this event to educate, update and inform on small ship cruising and invite you to come along to answer any questions you may have. Current trends for post pandemic cruising are for smaller ships, longer itineraries and unique destinations. This event will showcase all of these and more for you to compare.

“Smaller ships have more personal space than the larger ships. Any concerns for social distancing should be appeased onboard the smaller lines with large suites with balconies and more open public spaces,’’ Owner of Noosa Cruise and Travel and Helloworld Travel Cooroy, Natalie Cherry said.

There has never been a better time to book a small ship cruise at the right price. The deposits required are low and most cruise lines offer “book with confidence“ terms and conditions giving travellers the confidence to book something to look forward to. Bonus savings and promotions will be available at the event.

If you don’t want to miss out on another year of sailing or need some inspiration, we welcome you to join us at our event to see what extraordinary cruising opportunities we can offer you. Registration is required please email sheryl@nccat.com.au or call 0754498866 for more information.

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