A cruise evening hosted by the Government of Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing in conjunction with Cunard, MSC Cruises and Emirates, was held on Tuesday evening at the Museum of Sydney.
Dubai’s sprawling 3,300 sqm dedicated cruise hub right on the southern coast of the Arabian Gulf, straddles two berths in Port Rashid.
The gateway to a memorable Arabian Gulf cruise for a post conference or incentive program, Dubai is host to more than 25 of the world’s leading cruise lines, including Cunard and MSC.
The evening provided an opportunity to update key cruise sellers on Dubai and the new and exciting cruising options available, which incorporates a Dubai experience with an Emirates flight.
Pictured above from left are: Fiona Stewart, DTCM; Rebecca Mutanen, P&O Cruises; Lincoln Bache, Emirates; Christine Gardiner, MSC Cruises and Veronica Rainbird, DTCM.
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