It set sail from Durban and is on its way to Perth, with almost 1,900 English-speaking passengers, mostly Australians, who will arrive at Grand Port Reunion at 7am before leaving again at 6pm.
For this occasion, boats will be offered to cruise passengers so that they can get to the ferry terminal, where a bilingual welcome team from the Intercommunal Tourism Office of the West and the Reunion Tourism Federation.
Passengers who do not take excursions with the agency will be able to benefit from:
At the ferry terminal:
- shuttle buses to Boucan Canot beach from 9am (where a folk group will welcome them),
- a free Wi-Fi zone,
- samples of fruit juice and fresh fruit at the Mélissa counter,
- local craft stalls,
- and a tourist information stand with brochures and maps of the town.
Taxis will be at the ferry terminal, as well as a bureau de change, in the morning.
For this occasion, boats will be offered to cruise passengers so that they can get to the ferry terminal, where a bilingual welcome team from the Intercommunal Tourism Office of the West and the Reunion Tourism Federation.
Passengers who do not take excursions with the agency will be able to benefit from:
At the ferry terminal:
- shuttle buses to Boucan Canot beach from 9am (where a folk group will welcome them),
- a free Wi-Fi zone,
- samples of fruit juice and fresh fruit at the Mélissa counter,
- local craft stalls,
- and a tourist information stand with brochures and maps of the town.
Taxis will be at the ferry terminal, as well as a bureau de change, in the morning.