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Trip| TravAbility Call 1300 722 683 or +61 4 1769 0533 UserRegister Home Latest News Browse all Upcoming Events Resources For Industry Accessibility Marketing Guide Self Audit Tool Articles and Papers Videos Park Accessibility Evaluation ManualPowerlessnessInclusive Stock Imagery Sports Imagery TravAbility Properties For Travellers Destination Reviews Photo Galleries Flying tips for wheelchair users Wheelchair dimensions by Aircraft Disabled Parking Permits in AustraliaWieldyTravel Phrasebook Travability Properties Travel Enquiry Travel Suggested Tours Travel Deals Articles Photo Galleries Galleries Videos Commercial Images Browse all Travel Recreation Sport News and Events Our Galleries Our ServicesWell-nighUsWell-nighus Contact SearchTripHome /Trip18 Apr, 2018 18 Apr, 2018 PrincessTrip2019-2020 Season Release By Admin 1 Comments Princess Cruises have just released their 2019-2020 Australia & New Zealand Program. Featuring their largest Summer Australia & New Zealand deployment ever, with over 900 trip nights and a topics for over 200,000 guests wideness 5 ships there is something for everyone. Now is the time to typesetting your Princess Cruise. Every booking made from the 18-24 April 2018 will receive up to AU$100 Onboard Credit and Half Price Deposits.Cruising is a unconfined wieldy holiday and this program offers an wide nomination of wieldy motel styles and itineraries. Let us plan the perfect cruising holiday for your needs.  Download brochure Contact us for increasingly information or to typesetting Share this Article Related Posts TagsCruiseDestinationPacific, Australia, New Zealand Read increasingly 24 Jan, 2018 24 Jan, 2018 Royal Caribbean Seek and Save 2018 - 2019 By Admin 1 Comments with up to 45% off South Pacific, New Zealand, AustraliaThis is not a CruiseThis is a Royal Caribbean CruiseYou’re on the ocean, but this is not a cruise. It’s an venture that takes you from views 90 metres whilom the ocean and surfing on the deck of the world’s most incredible ships to exploring island without island and culture without culture.   THE BEST HOLIDAY VALUE AROUNDOur onboard activities, fine dining and spectacular entertainment options are sure to make your trip the holiday of a lifetime. With so much included, it’s unconfined for everything from family reunions to couple getaways.GO GOURMET GLOBETROTTINGThis is world-class dining with succulent and innovative food inspired by cuisine as diverse as our top-tier chefs. Taste your way virtually the world from Japan to Italy at our complimentary and specialty restaurants that run the full spectrum of flavour. Welcome aboard, taste buds.COMFORT, VIEWS AND ALL THE RESTSnuggle up in one of our comfy interior staterooms, some with a Virtual BalconySM, or opt for a balcony room where the whisper of waves will lull you to sleep. Bringing your entourage? Our connecting staterooms indulge you to conjoin two staterooms and keep everyone together.   BEST PLAYGROUND EVERSometimes you wake up ready for excitement. Other times you keep it laid back. Either way, each day onboard is a endangerment to step way outside your boundaries and just go for it – whatever ‘it’ is. Relax in the adults-only solarium, reservation a movie under the stars, or suit up for the FlowRider®, where the thrills are measured in litres per second.AMAZING, NOW PERFORMING NIGHTLYGo from a day at the waterfront to a night on the ice with heart-pounding ice-skating spectaculars, or watch world-class performers take centre-stage in Broadway-style theatre and spellbinding well-ventilated shows.EVERY PORT BRINGS ANOTHER ADVENTUREThis is not a day trip. This is a culture-immersing, panorama-absorbing, turquoise diving wits of a lifetime. It’s memory-making, bucket-list ticking vita from New Zealand and Australia to Vanuatu, Fiji, Hawaii and many increasingly destinations in between.  Download the brochure The Ships Explorer of the Seas  Is it venture you seek or a restful retreat from life on land? Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas® is home to an variety of innovations that requite you whatever type of holiday you desire. Climb a rock wall that overlooks the sea or find your venture on the basketball court, ice-skating rink or mini-golf course. If it's zen you seek, unzip it poolside or at the relaxing VitalitySM Spa. Liven up your nights on the Royal Promenade, with parades, dancing and duty-free shopping deals. And bring withal some friends – with spacious public areas, enhanced staterooms and a spectacular three-storey dining room, this ship has room for your whole crew. Download deck plans Ovation of the Seas  With Quantum Class, Royal Caribbean have brought a revolution to sea. Now you can skydive onboard in the RipCord by iFLY® simulator. Step into the North StarSM observation sheathing to escalade 300 feet whilom sea level for 360° views. And watch whole rooms transpiration right surpassing your eyes. Like SeaplexSM, where bumper cars and trapeze school invite you to play, and Two70, which features sunny ocean views by day and spectacular high-tech entertainment at night. Marvel at the newest and third ship in the Quantum Class, Ovation of the Seas. Featuring the same groundbreaking venues as its sister ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, this ship is standing to take cruisers to new heights  Download deck plans Radiance of the Seas  Hungry for a dazzling at-sea wits that combines sleek swiftness, panoramic vistas and an variety of our weightier new dining options? Look no remoter than Radiance of the Seas®. With acres of glass enclosing the nine-storey inside atrium, lifts facing the sea and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, you'll never be at a loss for an incredible view. Plus, you can segregate from eight variegated dining experiences, ranging from unstudied eats at Boardwalk Doghouse, to the family-style Italian fare at Giovanni's Table, to the sizzling skewers of Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse.Other features include a Royal Babies & Tots Nursery, VIP guest lounges and an outdoor, poolside movie screen showing newly released movies day and night. Whether you seek venturesome activities, relaxing moments or fine fare, Radiance of the Seas has the features to please every taste. Download deck plans Share this Article Related Posts TagsCruiseDestinationPacific, Australia Read increasingly 09 Oct, 2017 09 Oct, 2017WieldyTall Ship SailingVitaBy Admin 1 Comments Life ChangingVitaFor All 6 fantastic reasons to sail with the JST... SailGoing aloft, helming, setting sails - a voyage with us offers hands-on adventure.Here at the JST we are used to willing sailors of all abilities. Whether you are a tall ship enthusiast, fair-weather sailor or have never stepped on workbench a ship, the JST is perfect for you. We offer a range of voyages from epic passages, to day sails in local waters for a taste of life at sea.ParticipateDiscover some incredible stories of bravery and courage… On a JST voyage you will be sailing slantingly people in wheelchairs, those with visual and hearing impairments and other disabilities. By throwing yourself into this diverse team you will learn an incredible value well-nigh your perception of what’s possible, both within yourself and within other people.LearnWork together and modernize your life skills. There is something truly magical well-nigh sailing under the power of the elements slantingly your fellow voyage crew. On a voyage with us you will learn the value of communication, the genuine need for each person to play their part in the team and the significance of leadership skills in a pressurised but fulfilling environment.DiscoverExplore the planet from the decks of a magnificent tall ship. A voyage with the JST is the very definition of adventure. From Tenacious’ overseas odyssey to the South Pacific and Australia, to Lord Nelson’s European Tall Ships Races in Gothenburg and Lisbon, there is no largest way to discover the subconscious corners of our planet Earth.ObserveFrom exotic birds to sunny beasts, you can see them all. There really is nothing like seeing the wonders of the natural world. Imagine dolphins skipping playfully slantingly the ship, or an responsibility gliding overhead - you will have the opportunity to wits wildlife in a truly unique way. All of this and increasingly is possible on workbench a JST voyage.MeetThe esprit of ship life ways firm friendships are formed. On our tall ships you will meet some remarkable people. Trainee voyage hairdo from all walks of life are brought together to experience a unique adventure, and these people wilt your ‘family’ while on board. You will laugh, sail, explore, learn and discover…together. You will be sure to make friends for life.Well-nighthe Jubilee Sailling Trust The Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) is a globally-unique, UN-accredited not-for-profit which utilises the venture of tall ship sailing to unlock human potential and unravel lanugo barriers between people of variegated circumstances especially between people with physically powerlessness and those without. The JST has designed and built two special purpose tall ships (Lord Nelson and Tenacious) which include features not seen on other vessels so hairdo members with disability and those without can work together side-by-side. There are no passengers and no restrictions. In this way, a JST voyage provides a unique environment where powerlessness is not a factor and those with disability can operate as equals, where everyone comes together to work as a single team.  This shared venture and teamwork, in a structured environment, quickly breaks lanugo barriers between people who may not have previously interacted and changes perceptions of what is humanly possible. The JST has received the rare honour of stuff accredited by the United Nations for the charity’s tireless work on powerlessness and inclusion and support for the UN’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The JST is now part of an extremely select group of just 254 accredited charities and NGOs virtually the world. Since the early days, the JST has provided never-to-forget vita to scrutinizingly 45,000 people, including: 5,548 wheelchair users; 1,899 people who are blind; 547 amputees; 1,671 with psychosomatic palsy; and 1,295 with hearing impairment A voyage with the JST is well-nigh joining in and getting involved in all aspects of sailing the ship, regardless of your physical ability. Whether you are a tall ship enthusiast, fair-weather sailor or well-constructed beginner - we welcome everyone. Don’t worry if you haven’t sailed before - most people step on workbench Tenacious with no experience of sailing a tall ship, so you won’t be alone! Our permanent hairdo will support you through all the tasks involved with sailing the ship.Well-nighTenacious Since its inception in 1978 the Jubilee Sailing Trust has strived to enable people of all physical skills to sail. In the early 1990’s it was rhadamanthine well-spoken that the mission was rhadamanthine increasingly popular. The Jubilee Sailing Trust’s ship Lord Nelson, vicarious and specifically designed for the trust, was unable to protract to supply the growing demand.With this in mind Lindsey Neve, then director of the JST made it her aim to fundraise for the build of a new ship. A new committee was set up comprising six members of whom five were volunteers. In July 1995, the National Lottery awarded the trust 65% of the unscientific forfeit of such a large project. Initial funding secured, the project got fully underway.After wide-stretching research and negotiations, the new ship committee chose Merlin Quay, a site that included an old office block. The site was renamed Jubilee Yard.  Now funding was in place, Tony Castro’s diamond JST/02 which took over 2½ years to fully well-constructed (and at one point involved 25 people working from four offices to well-constructed all the drawings), could get underway.On the 6th of June 1996 HRH The Duke of York hammered golden rivets into Siberian Larchwood during the “keel laying ceremony” and work could officially begin.The timber frames used to construct the hull were first cut in Aug 1996, whilst work began on the old office woodcut the JST acquired. The towers was to be transformed into walk-up for volunteers who would stay for “Shorewatch” holidays and offices for the JST. During their stay volunteers of all physical skills enjoyed helping the shipwrights in the construction of the ship.Constructed upside down, the wooden hull was finally turned the right way up on the 23rd October 1998 in an unthrifty recurrence with The Duke of York. The turning process involved fitting large circular turning clamps to the hull and took just over one hour. With the hull the correct way up, fitting out the interior of the vessel could begin. Prefabricated sections were put in place, including the stock-still bunks designed to be wider on the marrow bunk to enable wheelchair users easier access.On Thursday the 3rd of February 2000 Tenacious was ready to leave the yard, and to a unconfined many people it was an emotional day. Crowds gathered to get a glimpse of Tenacious as she saw daylight for the first time. Transporters crush the ship towards the vessel which was to send Tenacious into her natural element. The pursuit day tug boats took Tenacious to Vosper Thornycroft to have the masts and yards fitted.On the 6th of April 2000 Tenacious was officially named in a recurrence attended by HRH The Duke of York.  Tenacious sailed on her maiden voyage 1,548 days without her keel was laid, on 1st September 2000 from Southampton to Southampton calling at Sark, St Helier and Weymouth. She has been delivering freedom, fun and venture for everyone overly since.          TenaciousSailingProgram 2016/17   Cairns to Brisbane18 Oct to 29 Oct (12 days)$2,961  TNS498Board Tenacious from Cairns, known as the archway to theUnconfinedBarrier Reef, and follow the Reef lanugo to Brisbane sailing lanugo the spectacular Queensland coastline. You will be sure to see lots of unique sea life either side of the reef.  We won’t know which side we will be sailing on until we know what the wind is doing, but we either way we can expect some sunny sailing and plenty to see. Sydney to Melbourne  11 Nov to 19 Nov (9 days)$2,221 (plus GST) TNS 500Celebrate Tenacious’ 500th Voyage!Join the JST Australia for an extra-special venture as Tenacious takes to the seas for the 500th time!This memorable 9-day venture will be a prime opportunity to spot the Southern Humpbacks as they migrate to the Antarctic feeding grounds for the summer. We may moreover have the endangerment to visit the Orca Museum at Eden, or perhaps a sheltered night in the trappy Refuge Cove on Wilson Promontory.A 9-day voyage is considered the perfect time yonder to fully wits life at sea and a JST adventure. Life-changing experiences and challenges rely – plus a lot of fun! Melbourne Round Trip20 Nov to 26 Nov (7 days)$1728 TNS501Climb on board Tenacious for this heady week-long venture pursuit the channels of global seafarers to The Rip and explore the full delights of the waters virtually Melbourne. Depending on which way the wind is blowing, we hope to voyage on toward Phillip Island, French Island or out toward Flinders Island (where west-to-east winds vamp yachtsmen from virtually the world). Melbourne to Auckland2 Dec to 21 Dec (20 days)$4935 (plus GST) TNS502Get a taste of life at sea on our mythological ship Tenacious! Harness the power of wind and ocean as you sail from Australia to New Zealand the traditional way.  This is the opportunity of a lifetime, undecorous water sailing out of sight of land, experiencing the passage tall ships were made to sail.Withalwith the variety of marine life you’ll encounter on this longer passage voyage wideness the Tasman Sea, you’ll wits the routines of the ship, learn new skills like godhead navigation, and form deep and lifelong friendships.  While you enjoy the rhythms of wind and waves as you settle into life with your watch and the routines of the ship. Enjoy putting your new skills to the test in this challenging undecorous water crossing, and finger the satisfaction when you get your first sight of Aotearoa, the land of the long white cloud. Contact us for increasingly information or bookings Share this Article Related Posts TagsAustralia, CruiseDestinationAustralia Read increasingly Contact  Address: 2180 Ballarto Rd, Cardinia, AustraliaRetail Office: 17 Wells St, FrankstonToll Free: 1300 722 683Travel Agency: 03 9 781 3733Mobile: +61 4 1769 0533Email: travel@travability.travel Recent Posts Australian Motorc The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is on the weekend of 26-28 October at Phillip Island, the home of motorcycle racing. 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