Cruise Ship Stranded In Australia
Cruise Maritime Voyages CMV MV Vasco da Gama ship was on a 58-night tour finishing in south-eastern Australia when the captain initiated a precautionary blackout.
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The ongoing ban on cruise ships in Australia is devastating businesses who rely on the booming 5b industry. Around the world dozens of cruise ships are stranded at sea with no place for passengers to disembark. The Vasco da Gama which left London on a round-the-world tour was drifting in the St Vincents Gulf off AdelaideSouth Australia.
Western Australias premier had vowed earlier in the week that no-one on the ship would set foot on dry land but backtracked amid a spike in virus cases onboard with one more passenger in. Its my second time sailing west through Chiles Magellan Strait. Like 8500 other cruise ship crew members aboard eight vessels off the New South Wales coast Zoltinas future is unknown.
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