Pitcairn Islands announce web seminars

Pitcairn Islands announce web seminars
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Pitcairn Islands Tourism has announced they will be conducting Australian trade webinars on 16 September. 

2 time slots are currently available for 8.30am and 10.30am. You can register for your session by clicking the respective times to process the booking.

Spaces are limited, so register early to secure your spot to learn more about this new and fascinating destination. 

Located halfway between New Zealand and Panama, the journey to Pitcairn is as much a part of this unique travel experience as the Island’s famous Bounty history and pristine natural environment. 

Pitcairn Island is putting itself on the tourist map as an emerging destination through marketing and awareness programs launching across Australia.

Representing Pitcairn Tourism, Richard Hankin of Tropics Marketing previously announced the 2015/2016 dates for passenger ship services to the remote destination.

Access to Pitcairn from Australia is a flight route to Auckland (New Zealand), Papeete (Tahiti) stopping at Mangareva before boarding a 486-tonne cargo passenger vessel, MV Claymore II for a 40 hour boat crossing to Pitcairn Island.

The quarterly service operates only 8 round trips per year between Managareva and the French Polynesian Island, making it an exclusively sought after destination. Hankin told Travel Today as demand for the destination increases, there is potential to provide additional rotations through the year.

For further information call 1300 713 132 or email pitcairn@tropicsmarketing.com.au

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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