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Royal Caribbean International is pleased to announce that Voyager of the Seas will be making her maiden call into Port of Eden, Twofold Bay, News South Wales on Tuesday 18 February.

The recently amplified Voyager of the Seas will arrive at Eden at 10:00AM, bringing 3600 excited guests to help enhance the region’s economic recovery, following the devasting impact of the recent bushfires.

“The people of Eden and surrounding communities have been deeply impacted by the recent bushfire crisis and as a region that relies heavily on tourism we wanted to support the message that Eden is open for business,” says Gavin Smith, Managing Director for Royal Caribbean International Australia and New Zealand.

“At Royal Caribbean, we band together not just in good times, but also in challenging times and have a strong history of support and solidarity for communities, our guests, our valued travel partners and employees in times of hardship,” continued Gavin Smith.

The call by Voyager of the Seas is made possible following the New South Wales State Government’s $44M investment in cruise facilities, a major projected completed in 2019.

Voyager of the Seas departed Sydney on Wednesday 5 February, sailing to Noumea (New Caledonia), Lautoka, (Fiji) and Tauranga (New Zealand), before making her maiden call into Port of Eden on Tuesday morning. She will depart Eden at 17:00PM before arriving in Sydney on Wednesday 19 February.