The Pacific Explorer set sail from Fremantle on Friday to kick off its last voyage for P&O Cruises Australia.
Crusing to Singapore, the 1997-built ship is now providing an 11-night repositioning cruise that options locations in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Along with spending eight days at sea, the Pacific Explorer is about to go to Lombok and Langkawi as a part of the itinerary.
After being offered to Resorts World Cruises in late 2024, the ship is scheduled to be delivered to its new house owners after arriving in Singapore.
Initially constructed for Princess Cruises within the late Nineteen Nineties, the Pacific Explorer is wrapping up an eight-year stint with P&O Cruises Australia.
After a serious refurbishment, the then Daybreak Princess was transferred to the Australian model in early 2017.
Along with Fremantle, the two,000-guest ship sailed from numerous homeports in Australia and New Zealand, together with Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Brisbane.
Now set to begin a brand new part of its crusing profession, the vessel will likely be renamed Star Voyager earlier than kicking off a sequence of cruises in Southeast Asia.
Following a $50 million replace, the ship kicks off its maiden season for Resorts World Cruises in Singapore on Mar. 26, 2025.
As a part of its inaugural season for the corporate, the Voyager is scheduled to supply three- to five-night cruises to Jakarta, Melaka, Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh Metropolis.
With departures extending by late July, the itineraries will enable visitors to additionally embark at many of the ports of name.
As a part of Princess’ Solar Class, the Star Voyager joins three of its former fleet mates in Asia: the Dream and the Pacific Explorer.
Initially constructed because the Solar Princess in 1995, the latter is presently providing cruises from Japan for the Peace Boat Group.
Now working within the Chinese language marketplace for Tianjin Orient Worldwide Cruise Line, the Dream first debuted because the Sea Princess in 1998.