Carnival's cruise ship, the Pacific Pearl, is bound for Eden, Friday, March 6.
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This is the Pacific Pearl's second visit to the port in as many weeks.
Having enjoyed the scenic tours, picturesque views and bustling shops of Eden on Sunday, February 22, the passengers are set to do the same thing tomorrow.
Tours will be conducted around the Eden area with passengers disembarking via tenders.
On reaching the wharf, passengers will then board tour and shuttle buses for ventures around the area.
Tours and cruises include an Eden encounter, scenic Sapphire Coast (including Pambula and Merimbula), Twofold Bay, Potoroo Palace, Eden Killer Whale Museum, Seahorse Inn and oyster farms.
The ship's arrival time tomorrow is 8am and it will depart Twofold Bay at about 6pm.
Businesses are encouraged to open during these hours.
Hop on/hop off shuttle buses will run from the wharf into Eden throughout the day.
About 1800 passengers will be on board and hopefully, like last time, 100 per cent will disembark.
The passengers are aged between 50 and 79 years old, with and average age of 56 years.
Of the passengers, 60 per cent are female and 40 per cent are male.
Most passengers are from various parts of NSW with some from Victoria, Canberra and Queensland.