Links

 

 


RETURN TO THE HOMEPAGE                                                                                                                                                                                                                      S/S SOUTHERN CROSS
 


Places Associated with the Ship’s Career:

 

Harland & Wolff Ltd, Queens Island, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

www.harland-wolff.com

 

Associated British Ports (ABP)

www.abports.co.uk

 

Southampton City Council

www.southampton.gov.uk

 

Las Palmas (Canary Islands) Port Authority

www.palmasport.es/00000/paginas/html/default.htm

 

National Ports Authority of South Africa

www.npa.co.za

 

Cape Town City Council

www.capetown.gov.za

 

Durban City Council

www.durban.gov.za

 

The Port of Fremantle

www.fremantleports.com.au

 

The City of Fremantle

www.fremantle.wa.gov.au

 

The Port of Melbourne

www.portofmelbourne.com

 

The City of Melbourne

www.melbourne.vic.gov.au

 

Sydney Ports

www.sydneyports.com.au

 

The City of Sydney

www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

 

Ports of Auckland

www.poal.co.nz

 

CentrePort Wellington

www.centreport.co.nz

 

Tourism Links:

 

Visit Britain - The British Tourism Authority

www.visitbritain.com

 

Belfast Tourism – Go to Belfast

www.gotobelfast.com

 

Discover Northern Ireland

www.discovernorthernireland.com

 

Spain Tourism Portal website

www.spain.info

 

The Canary Islands (Spain) Tourism

www.canarias-sapromocion.com

 

South Africa - Official Gateway website

www.safrica.info

 

South Africa Tourism - Discover South Africa

www.southafrica.net

 

Australia Tourism

www.australia.com

 

Destination New Zealand

www.newzealand.com

 

Fiji Islands Tourism

www.bulafiji.com

 

Tahiti Tourism

www.tahiti-tourisme.pf

 

Visit Trinidad & Tobago

www.visittnt.com

 

See America

www.seeamerica.org


 
 



 


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