SUPER CRUISE 2022

ROCK AND COUNTRY MUSIC TO UNITE FOR FIRST EVER MUSIC SUPER CRUISE IN AUSTRALIA

In response to continuing travel restrictions due to the impact of COVID-19, leading music cruise company, Choose Your Cruise in collaboration with Artist Network Australia and Cruiseco have made the decision to postpone their 2020 music cruises and move them to 2022.

Following this, and during these trying times in the travel industry, Choose Your Cruise can confirm exciting news that they have chartered Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas in November 2022 presenting the world’s biggest music cruise! Both Cruisin’ Country & Rock the Boat which was originally scheduled for October and November 2020 will now operate as two separate festivals running simultaneously on the one ship for 7 spectacular nights for a “Super Cruise” departing Sydney on 9th - 16th November 2022, the very first of its kind!  

Guests on board 2022’s Super Cruise can ‘Choose Your Cruise’ by selecting either a Cruisin’ Country Experience or Rock the Boat Experience onboard for which headliner shows they would like to attend. Passengers can also enjoy twice the entertainment on board regardless of their cruise preference as each of the other performances from rock and country acts around the ship are open to all guests.

Passengers are guaranteed a music festival at sea experience like no other, where even returning passengers can look forward to new and exciting features Ovation of the Seas has to offer. The largest ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet to visit Australian waters houses over 2,000 cabins which can hold a total of 4,905 guests at full occupancy.  Performance spaces include the Royal Theatre, state of the art TWO70 which features floor-to-ceiling windows by day then ultra-HD video screens by night, the Music Hall and old favourites like the Schooner Bar, all of which will be boasting and array of entertainment night and day.

Guests on board Super Cruise 2022 can also look forward to two relaxing ports of call on the seven-night itinerary. Firstly, stopping in Noumea (New Caledonia), a French territory offering a vibrant beachside culture with indulgent eateries at the postcard-worthy Lemon Bay being among one of our passenger favourites. Then, Mystery Island (Vanuatu), a tiny uninhabited island which can only be accessed by cruise passengers can provide you with the sense of true island life where you can meet the locals who travel to greet guests from surrounding islands and quiet serenity where you can enjoy some of the clearest waters the South Pacific has to offer.

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