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Water cannon tugs ready! Stunning salute lined up for Pacific Explorer on Easter Monday

In one of the most spectacular ship arrivals in Sydney Harbour’s long maritime history, three water cannon tugs will form a guard of honour and escort for P&O Cruises Australia flagship Pacific Explorer as the ship returns to her home port on Monday after an absence of more than two years.

In one of the most spectacular ship arrivals in Sydney Harbour’s long maritime history, three water cannon tugs will form a guard of honour and escort for P&O Cruises Australia flagship Pacific Explorer as the ship returns to her home port on Monday after an absence of more than two years.

Port Authority of NSW fire tug, Shirley Smith, will take the lead joining two water cannon tugs operated by Engage Towage — Martinique and Fitzroy — with all three sending up huge plumes of water to salute Pacific Explorer’s arrival.

Two other Engage tugs, Cook and Diamantina, will also be on duty carrying out operational requirements for the arrival of a cruise ship in Sydney Harbour.

President of Carnival Australia and P&O Cruises Australia Marguerite Fitzgerald and NSW Minister for Transport and Veterans David Elliott said the spectacular welcome planned for Pacific Explorer would be emblematic of the resumption of cruise tourism and its contribution to the NSW economy.

“Pacific Explorer’s return will be a momentous day that signals the resurgence of cruising in Australia after two difficult years for the businesses and people whose livelihoods depend on it,” said Ms Fitzgerald.

“There could be no better way to welcome Pacific Explorer home than to have the harbour’s tugs out in force to greet her. It doesn’t get more Sydney than that.”

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Water cannon tugboat in Sydney Harbour

“The people of our great harbour city have been waiting to once again witness the giants of the sea returning to our shores,” commented Mr Elliott.

“The sound of their ‘whistles’ echoing through our city will be that little bit more special this time as we welcome home this important industry.

“This will create a real buzz around our ports, whether it be families looking to go on holiday, local suppliers looking to provide the freshest produce, or the hard-working crews who have put in place strong protocols to revitalise the sector.”     

Pacific Explorer is scheduled to arrive at Sydney Heads at approximately 9.30am on Easter Monday before making her way to the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay to be alongside at approximately 10.30am.

Will you be joining the celebration?

For more information head to www.pocruises.com.au