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MV ORION II ARRIVAL MARKS ANOTHER CRUISE SEASON

KUCHING, Friday – The arrival of MV ORION II in Kuching this morning marks another busy season for Orion Expedition Cruises, Australia. The cruise ship arrived at the Sim Kheng Hong Port, Kuching at around 6.30am.



This is the first arrival for MV ORION II
this season but the fifth cruise ship arrival within Sarawak shores this year in what promises to be another positive season for local businesses and tourism operators. Sarawak recorded 15-cruise ships arrival until October this year compared to 14 cruises for the whole of last year.

Kuching has been the main port of call for MV ORION II on its 10 nights cruise departing Bali, Tanjung Putting National Park, Bako National Park, Natuna Archipelago, Anambas Archipelago and Singapore.

At their arrival, all passengers were given a traditional welcome by 10 members of a cultural troupe courtesy of Sarawak Tourism Board. They were welcomed with traditional dances and garlanded in typical Sarawak style. While in Kuching, cruise passengers will visit Semenggoh Wildlife Centre and the city attractions. They will also celebrate with a theme party to be held at Sarawak Cultural Village in Damai.

“Cruising is popular among Australian, American and many European tourists. Although we lack a proper cruise terminal, we are still able to welcome thousands of cruise ship passengers who are attracted by what the destination has to offer”, said Maurice Balang, Marketing Manager (Europe & International Market), Sarawak Tourism Board.

MV ORION II is an Australian based luxury expedition cruise line formed in 2004 and is the leading expedition cruise operator in Asia Pacific. Due to its size, MV ORION II can only carry less than 200 passengers. At this arrival, 89 passengers and 74 crew were recorded. They consist of 6 Australian, 46 American, 14 Canadian, 2 Austrian, 2 Indonesian and the rest are from Greece, UAE, Brazil, Portugal, Thailand and Romania.

After Kuching, the ship will proceed to Natuna Archipelago before docking at Singapore.

Last year, more than 2000 tourists arrive via these cruises into the state. Sarawak Tourism Board realizes the importance of these cruise arrivals and will continue providing support wherever possible. As a tourism promotional body, the Board sees these cruise arrivals into the state as one of the important contributors to tourist numbers.

Issued by:

Corporate Communications Unit

SARAWAK TOURISM BOAD

T: +6 082-423600

F: +6 082-416700

Date: October 18, 2013