Second Cruise Ship to Visit Region
Media release from Nelson Tasman Tourism
Second Cruise Ship to Visit Region
The Hapag-Lloyd cruise ship MS Bremen will be in the Nelson Tasman region on Monday the 11th March. Dropping off passengers at both Totaranui and Kaiteriteri the 188 passenger ship will spend the day in the region as part of its world tour.
The passengers will disembark to experience the Abel Tasman National Park with Wilsons Abel Tasman and Farewell Spit with Farewell Spit Eco Tours. On board will be mostly German passengers, with the Bremen noted as an “expeditionary” ship meaning its passengers are generally more active and adventurous than average cruise passengers.
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