What's happening in cruising in September? The 2015-16 Wave Season

By Sally Macmillan
Updated September 10 2015 - 10:23am, first published September 6 2015 - 12:15am
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
SS Antoinette's aptly named Bar du Leopard.
SS Antoinette's aptly named Bar du Leopard.
A Caribbean Princess British Isles cruise includes the chance for golfers to tee off at Gleneagles.
A Caribbean Princess British Isles cruise includes the chance for golfers to tee off at Gleneagles.
Explore the Asia Pacific region with French luxury-expedition cruise line Ponant next year.
Explore the Asia Pacific region with French luxury-expedition cruise line Ponant next year.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.
Pool Deck on the Celebrity Solstice.

September is an important month on the cruise calendar. On the 29th, Princess Cruises' 2706-passenger ship Diamond Princess arrives in Sydney Harbour, marking the start of the 2015-16 Wave Season. Once again, Australia will be hosting more ships than ever before between now and April 2016. Carnival Australia, which operates Carnival Cruise Line, Cunard, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises, Princess and Seabourn will have a total of 22 ships cruising in our region.

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