TODAY sets sail on the seas

The Today Show sets sail for a live broadcast to mark the P&O Cruises Five Ship Spectacular event

On Wednesday 25 November, Karl and Lisa will be taking to the sea as The TODAY Show hosts broadcast from the P&O Cruises Five Ship Spectacular.     

The broadcast will focus on the arrival of P&O’s latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden as they arrive in Sydney Harbour. This is the first time that five P&O ships come together. 
 
Karl Stefanovic
, Lisa Wilkinson, Sylvia Jeffreys, Tim Gilbert and Ross Greenwood will be positioned on the Pacific Aria. Across the water at Fort Denison, Richard Wilkins will host all the entertainment action, joined by the “godmothers” of the two ships – singer Jessica Mauboy and actress Kate Ritchie – who will officially name the Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden in a dual christening ceremony during the broadcast.

Stevie Jacobs
will be at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, hosting a barbecue for those down at the foreshore to watch the Five Ship Spectacular. Those celebrating the morning with Stevie will also have a chance to win some amazing prizes, including a nine-night P&O cruise to the beautiful Pacific Islands.

Lisa Wilkinson said: “Sydney Harbour is without a doubt one of the most beautiful locations in the world.Watching the sun come up as this magnificent fleet moves into formation off Sydney Heads and then enters the Harbour one by one will be breathtaking.”
 
Karl Stefanovic said: “Everyone loves a big boat – so five ships in Sydney Harbour will be massive. We’ll have cameras in exclusive vantage points all over Sydney as the ships come in, as well as right in the middle of the action when Jess and Kate name the ships and we see those big champagne bottles smash.”
 
P&O Cruises senior vice-president Sture Myrmell, said the cruise line was excited to partner with TODAY for the historic broadcast. “This is going to be a day like no other on Sydney Harbour, so we’re thrilled that all of Australia will be able to be part of the action with the TODAY Show onboard.”

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