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Olivia Newton John Joins Olivia Travel's 25th Anniversary Cruise

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Olivia Travel is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with a 12-day celebration and the company’s first cruise to Australia and New Zealand.

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Olivia Travel prides itself on offering unique adventure holidays specifically for lesbian and same sex attracted women. They provide cruises, resort, adventure and riverboat holidays for adventurous singles and honeymooning couples alike.

A number of high-profile entertainers have performed for Olivia Travel, including k.d. lang, Whoopi Goldberg, Lily Tomlin and Wanda Sykes.

Iconic Australian singer Olivia Newton John will be coming aboard for the Australia and New Zealand adventure.

“We are living through a historic moment where the walls of prejudice are finally coming down. I am thrilled to join Olivia’s incredible family and am excited to welcome them to Sydney with a fanastic concert in port.”

More details about the cruise are available here.

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