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Cruise ship turned away because of bad weather

Kiri Gillespie
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7 Mar, 2017 08:45 PMQuick Read

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The Azamara Journey cruise ship was unable to arrive in Tauranga due to wild weather. Photo/Dock Street

The Azamara Journey cruise ship was unable to arrive in Tauranga due to wild weather. Photo/Dock Street

A luxury cruise ship expected to berth at the Port of Tauranga today has been turned away because of the wild weather pummelling the region.

The Azamara Journey was meant to arrive this morning but the weather was too wild.

Read more: Wild weather captured in pictures
Spokesman Johnathan
Killick said it was likely the ship sailed further out to sea instead in search of calmer waters.

Mr Killick said the ship was now Wellington bound, as it was expected in the harbour there on the 10th.

Read more: Heavy rain and thunderstorms sticking around

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"It's a major disappointment," he said.

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