Meet Effie K: the “over-the-moon” winner of our Celebrity Cruises competition

Cruise Passenger’s Celebrity Cruises contest winner was in no doubt about how happy the prize had made her. “OMG! I am so over the moon right now!”

Effie was understandably excited.  She had just found out she had won an Australian or New Zealand cruise of her choice worth up to $7,996. 

She’ll be aboard the iconic Celebrity Eclipse and has chosen a cruise to the Great Barrier Reef, to finally tick a couple things on her bucket list. 

“I have never been on a luxury cruise and I have never visited the Great Barrier Reef. Both have been on my dream list for a very long time,” she told us.

“Thank you so much Cruise Passenger and Celebrity Cruises for making my dreams come true!”

While on board, Effie will have all her meals taken care of for her, a selection of drinks on offer and free Wifi and gratuities. 

Cruise Passenger runs great competitions and giveaways, so if you want your dreams to come true make sure you’re subscribed to our newsletter to hear what’s next.

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