Majestic Princess berths at Suva Wharf with more than 4,000 tourists on board

Majestic Princess berths at Suva Wharf with more than 4,000 tourists on board

By Mikaele Liga
Friday 16/02/2024

One of the biggest cruise vessels to arrive at the Suva Wharf, Majestic Princess is currently berthed at the capital city with more than 4,000 tourists on board.

The 330 metre long cruise liner has 1,750 staterooms.

The 330 metre long cruise liner has 1,750 staterooms.

Most of the tourists said to fijivillage News that they love Fiji but not the rain.

Guest Services Officer for the Majestic Princess, Dylan Mackenzie says Fiji has always been one of the best stops during its Pacific voyage and the people in Fiji are always welcoming and he gets the best positive feedback from their passengers when they arrive in Suva.

Mackenzie says the cruise liner can cater for 4,272 passengers served by 1,350 crew, and there are 18 passenger decks, 8 with cabins, and 2 swimming pools.

He says Fiji has kept its reputation as a friendly destination and he never regrets bringing the passengers to our shores because of the great hospitality.

The Majestic Princess docked at Suva Harbour at 7am today and the rain did not dampen the spirits of the passengers who wanted to have a Suva experience.

Brad Finker a tourist from Australia says Fiji is still a beautiful place to visit even though it is raining today.

The Fiji Ports Authority confirms that more cruise ships will be docking in Suva from next week.

The Disney Wonder is arriving on the 21st of this month, followed by the Queen Victoria on the 22nd of February, the NG Orion on the 28th and Queen Elizabeth on the 29th.

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