A cruise lovers ideal Asian cruise
Anyone who loves cruising will love this itinerary – 24-nights on board the Sun Princess [pictured right] exploring some of the most famous cities of Asia including, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Sihanoukville, Cambodia and Singapore before the Australian ports of Darwin and finally Sydney.
This Oriental Odyssey begins in the next Olympic capital of Beijing and ends in Sydney. It is definitely a ‘cruisers’ product with ample time at sea to enjoy the modern facilities aboard the Sun Princess including the Lotus Spa, either of the two theatres, luxury dining, casino or even one of the state-of-the-art golf simulators.
Passengers can choose from the two main dining rooms or the alternative dining venue, the Sterling Steakhouse, or snack at the café, pizzeria or 24-hour buffet.
Sun carries 2250 passengers and has a total of 603 cabins, 410 with balconies.
This cruise in for sale until December 5, 2007 and it departs from Beijing, China, on September 3, 2008.
Prices start from $6,299.
Agents can book this unique product by phone on 1300 558 864 or online at http://www.cruiseagents.travel/.
http://www.cruiseagents.travel/ direct access to Princess Cruises’ reservation system ensures travel agents’ immediate confirmation.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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