DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise
in the history of passenger shipping, the underwater
cruise on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave
from Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively from the cruise portal, the
underwater cruise is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to
experience the underwater world of the Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former
research submarine has undergone two years of
extensive renovations in Germany and attained a
superior four-star quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all
boast specially enlarged portholes, and for
passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more
there are cabins with extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the
1st of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to
choose from, and bookings can be made from the 31st
of March 2015, however places are limited to a total
of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive
to DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness and interested parties
should feel comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise in
the history of passenger shipping, the underwater cruise
on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave from
Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively
from the cruise portal, the underwater cruise is aimed
at all passengers who feel like a change of perspective
and want to experience the underwater world of the
Pacific.
One of the highlights of the trip is a
circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona after a
dive in Pearl Harbour.
For this exclusive world cruise the former research
submarine has undergone two years of extensive
renovations in Germany and attained a superior four-star
quality standard.
The panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear
underwater-view through 15 centimetres-thick
anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15 square metres and all boast
specially enlarged portholes, and for passengers with a
height of 1.80 metres or more there are cabins with
extra-long berths available.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the 1st
of April 2016 with a total of ten dates to choose from,
and bookings can be made from the 31st of March 2015,
however places are limited to a total of 100 passengers.
The world’s first underwater cruise is exclusive to
DREAMLINES, and is suitable for anyone with an average
level of fitness and interested parties should feel
comfortable in tight spaces.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
DREAMLINES has unveiled the first underwater cruise in
the history of passenger shipping, the underwater cruise
on the research submarine USEA-341 will leave from
Sydney and end up at Honolulu.
Available exclusively
from the cruise portal, the underwater cruise is aimed
at all passengers who feel like a change of perspective
and want to experience the underwater world of the
Pacific.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Batten down the hatches
and go: World premiere of the first underwater cruise in the
history of passenger shipping. The underwater cruise on the
research submarine USEA-341 is aimed at all passengers who
feel like a change of perspective and want to experience the
underwater world of the Pacific.
Researchers give
comprehensive lectures on everything worth knowing about
your ethereal surroundings. One of the highlights of the
trip is a circumnavigation of the wreck of the USS Arizona
after a dive in Pearl Harbor. The route is from Sydney to
Honolulu in the beautiful South Pacific (not that you will
get to see much of it).
For
this exclusive world cruise the former research submarine
has undergone two years of extensive renovations in Germany
and attained a superior four-star quality standard. The
panoramic lounge provides a crystal clear underwater-view
through 15 centimetres-thick anti-reflective armoured glass.
The cabins are up to 15
square metres and all boast specially enlarged portholes.
For passengers with a height of 1.80 metres or more there
are cabins with extra-long berths available. DREAMLINES
attaches particular importance to environmental protection
and so this submarine will be powered by fuel cells as
opposed to the usual nuclear propulsion. This also allows
the pure water, a by-product of the fuel combustion, to be
used on board for various purposes.
Views of the historic USS Arizona shipwreck
The next stop for the cruise goers is 21.36 North and
-157.93 West.
Marine
enthusiasts are likely to get excited by these numbers as
they signify the position of the legendary USS Arizona,
which was sunk on the 7th of December 1941. Calm weather
permitting, a dive is planned where the USEA-341 will circle
the wreckage a number of times before returning to the
surface. Passengers can rest assured knowing the vessel has
been specially reinforced in order to withstand the water
pressure at that depth.
Next, the submarine graces the warmer waters of the South
Pacific where passengers will be enthralled by the exquisite
world of coral reefs and tropical fish. This is when
passengers should really take advantage of the panoramic
lounge where they can enjoy an exotic cocktail while
listening to the marine biologists’ explanations of the
underwater world of the South Pacific.
These underwater Pacific crossings begin on the 1st of April
2016 with a total of ten dates to choose from. Bookings can
be made from the 31st of March 2015, however places are
limited to a total of 100 passengers.
Prices range from $400 to $600 per person per night, typical
of luxury cruises. This works out as just $3,950 per person
for an interior cabin (hopefully there are no balcony
suites). Book before the 30th of June 2015 and you will also
receive $200 bonus on-board credit to spend as you wish. The
world's first underwater cruise is exclusive to
www.dreamlines.com.au.
An entrance examination to determine diving skill is
included. All participants will receive a certificate which
identifies them as a "First Sub-Pacific Passenger".
The cruise is suitable for anyone with an average level of
fitness and interested parties should feel comfortable in
tight spaces. A certificate of compliance from the family
doctor is not necessary.