Pacific Adventure Eden

Pacific Adventure Arrives Eden Sunrise 4 Dec 2022, 
Capacity 2,636 guests, lower berths
Decks 12 guests decks
Length 290m/951ft
Weight 108,865 gross tonnage
Built London 2001, UK registration
Rooms 500+ Balcony Rooms 5 Berth Family Rooms

Eden is a popular destination for cruise ships, with several ships visiting the town each week. One of the largest and most well-known ships to visit is the Pacific Adventure, operated by P&O Cruises. During its stopover in Eden, passengers have the opportunity to explore the town's many local businesses and stalls offering a variety of local products and produce. From handmade crafts to fresh seafood, visitors can find a unique souvenir or taste of the region while enjoying the scenic views of the South Coast.

As soon as you arrive, you'll be greeted with a warm welcome from the locals, who are proud to share their town's rich history and natural wonders. From the iconic Killer Whale Museum to the scenic lookout at Boyd's Tower, there's plenty to see and do in this picturesque town.

Take a stroll along the famous Eden Wharf and discover the local fishing fleet as they unload their catch of the day. Or head to the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre, where you can learn about the fascinating marine life that inhabits the waters around Eden.

If you're feeling adventurous, why not take a dip in the ocean or explore the rugged coastline on foot? With its stunning beaches and rugged coastal terrain, Eden is a paradise for hikers, swimmers, and beachcombers alike.

No visit to Eden would be complete without sampling the local seafood. From freshly shucked oysters to succulent prawns, the region's bounty is sure to delight your taste buds.

About the Author: colin

Colin Dixon is a songwriter, drone photographer, and storyteller based in the stunning southeast corner of Australia. Drawing on decades of experience in IT — now enriched with AI tools and aerial imaging — Colin captures the raw beauty and quiet stories of the Wilderness Coast, from Eden to Mallacoota and the wild shores of Marlo. Through projects like Love Eden and DroneCraft, he combines music, panoramic drone photography, and local reflections to celebrate the deep connection between land, sea, and community. His work invites audiences to see this remarkable coastline from both an eagle’s view and a neighbour’s heart.

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