Carnival Crise Line: Itinerary changes offer more opportunities to explore Australia in 2022
In recognising ongoing international travel restrictions, Carnival Cruise Line has today announced it will be converting its April, May and June 2022 international itineraries to domestic sailings, providing more opportunities for guests to sail locally and support local tourism. With new research revealing that 54 per cent of Australians are planning at least one domestic trip to treat themselves[1], these changes offer guests even more chances to explore our beautiful backyard by sea.
Carnival Cruise Line recently conducted research into the fun and holiday habits of Australians, revealing that our most fun holiday is a tropical one in a warm destination with sea, sun and sand (32%). The research also found that a third of the nation (33%)[2] believes that Queensland would be the most fun state to visit.
To meet these desires, these new itineraries will visit one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef, as well as the beautiful beaches of the Whitsundays and the vibrant rainforests of Tropical North Queensland.
Booked guests and travel agents are being notified directly of the itinerary changes
[1] The University of Sydney, How much are Australians planning domestic and international trips?
[2] Research conducted in November 2021 by Pureprofile on behalf of Carnival Cruise Line, on a sample of over 1000 Australians, including 475 parents.