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Pacific Adventure Pacific Aria Pacific Dawn Experience Australia Day on Sydney Harbour in 2021 onboard Pacific Adventure, Pacific Aria or Pacific Dawn. Celebrating Australia’s national day, this is the perfect cruise for experiencing the highlights of the daytime activities in the harbour, including the parade, Ferrython, flyovers and Regatta. Grab your stubbies and green & gold; experience Australia Day the P&O way! PACIFIC ADVENTURE PACIFIC ARIA PACIFIC DAWN 3 nights departing Sydney 3 nights departing Sydney 4 nights departing Melbourne 25 January 2021 24 January 2021 24 January 2021 The Professional Centre, Suite 1, 189 Ashmore Road, Benowa, Gold Coast QLD 4217 Phone: (07) 555 79 888 | Free Call: 1300 786 888 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.zt.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/zeppelintravel Terms & Conditions: Campaign offers only available on P&O’s Value and Value Plus fare types only for sailing W104 24 Jan 2021, A104 24 Jan 2021, V104 25 Jan 2021. Valid for new bookings and not combinable with any other offer. Supplements apply for other room categories. Some oceanview rooms have obstructed views. Deposits are non-refundable and deposit conditions differ from the standard P&O Booking and Travel Conditions. AU$1 deposit per person is non-refundable and deposit conditions differ from the standard P&O Booking and Travel Conditions. Offer applies to cruises booked at least 76 days prior to departure. Pay AU$1 per person deposit upfront and the remainder of the standard adult deposit amount for all passengers, including children as follows – for cruises departing between 22 June 2020 and 15 Aug 2020, 95 days prior to departure; for cruises departing between 16 Aug and 14 Sep 2020, 150 days prior to departure; for cruises departing between 15 Sep 2020 and 23 Nov 2020, 180 days prior to departure; and for cruises departing after 23 Nov 2020, 250 days prior to departure. For cruises departing between 11 Feb and 21 Jun 2020, remainder of deposit and final payment for cruise due 75 days before departure. Full payment is required for sailings booked within 75 days of departure. Standard cancellation and refunds conditions apply as per Booking and Travel Conditions. ^Onboard Spending Money advertised is per person based on a Mini Suite/Suite booking and in AUD. Amount varies by room type and itinerary duration as specified, and is applied to the first 2 guests only in a room. Onboard Spending Money expires at the conclusion of your cruise, is not transferable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be used at the casino. A surcharge for credit cards may apply, please ask Zeppelin Travel for more information. †For P&O Short Breaks, if your cruise is unable to visit the destination on its itinerary because of an unforeseen circumstance such as weather, civil unrest or a mechanical issue, we will endeavour to visit an alternative destination deemed safe by the Captain. To be read in conjunction with the P&O Cruises Australia Booking and Passage Conditions (available from Zeppelin Travel) which passengers will be bound by. Whilst all information is correct at time of publication, offers are subject to change or withdrawal..
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