Potoroo Palace Native Animal Sanctuary can finally tick "acquiring a bus" off its wish list. It is a significant milestone in the sanctuary's 12 years of operation, not only for Potoroo Palace but for the region's tourism as well.
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"Having the bus means we can finally provide a transport service for cruise ship passengers, as well as motel guests and other visitors to the area who will find it much more convenient to jump on our bus to come and visit," Serge Nachtergaele, one of the sanctuary's four directors, explained
"It will also have the bonus effect of reducing the need for more cars and traffic on our roads."
The sanctuary views this as a win win. Over the years, cruise ship passengers have often contacted the sanctuary seeking advice on transport options that depart directly from Eden's Port, struggling to find ways to visit when there is limited or non-existent public transport available.
"We are really excited to finally provide tourists to our region with this service and to make visiting the Sapphire Coast's special attractions just that little bit easier," said Serge.
Images on the bus's exterior feature just a few of the sanctuary's most well-known residents.
There's already a bus schedule in place to trial for Merimbula with twice daily pick-up options. Anyone needing more information can contact Merimbula's Visitor Centre or the sanctuary directly.