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SCIBS Media, VIPs and public will enjoy Ammari

by Jeni Bone on 2 Apr 2009
The 60m MV Fantasea Ammari, which has previously cruised the Mediterranean and the Whitsundays, boasts four decks with four star accommodation for 64 overnight guests in 32 spacious, air conditioned cabins equipped with ensuite bathrooms, bar fridge and plasma television screens. MIAA
The epitome of luxury, the 60m MV Fantasea Ammari will host Media, VIPs, guests and members of the public keen to inspect this phenomenal vessel during the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

Delegates to SCIBS interested in accommodation onboard can book a room - twin share or double - for around $340 per night. Members of the Media will enjoy the well-appointed surrounds and ambience to work or conduct interviews - not to mention the catering!

Now based in Brisbane, The MV Ammari, which has previously cruised the Mediterranean and the Whitsundays, boasts four decks with four star accommodation for 64 overnight guests in 32 spacious, air conditioned cabins equipped with ensuite bathrooms, bar fridge and plasma television screens.

The ship is available for sole charter and is ideal as a conference venue, product launch or as a reward for staff and clients. The capacity for a day or evening function is 180 guests in Moreton Bay or 300 guests in Brisbane River.

Tropical cocktails on the sun deck as the sun sets over the bay or early morning coffee and croissants as it rises over the islands are just part of the allure of MV Fantasea Ammari.

Options include team building activities at Tangalooma on Moreton Island or themed dinners and entertainment.

The Ammari will also become a luxury viewing platform for Brisbane’s Riverfire Festival, anchored in the river during the September celebrations, and will cruise to Townsville for the V8 Supercars race in July, Sydney for Christmas, the Boxing Day start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and New Year’s Eve cruises before returning to the Gold Coast for the Magic Millions.

During SCIBS, general public interested in chartering the MV Fantasea Ammari can view the vessel and arrange a boarding time by visiting the Fantasea Adventure Cruising Booth. Viewing times are 11am and 2pm daily.

MV Fantasea Ammari CEO, Angus Campbell said that the presence of the ship in Brisbane would enable people to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of Moreton Bay and surrounding areas as never before.

For information, or to make a booking please call 0477 799 452, email Karen Maher on karen.maher@riversidemarine.com.au or visit www.fantaseaammari.com.au
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