Affordable Alaska………………….
With Alaska one of the fastest growing cruise areas for Australians, www.cruiseagents.travel has secured a very affordable package for Aussies on board Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Sun [pictured].
In fact, according to the International Cruise Council Australasia, of the 220,000 Australians to book a cruise last year, close to 20,000 voyaged to Alaska and the numbers are expected to increase in 2007 and 2008, especially with offers like this one available.
The nine-night Norwegian Sun package includes an eight-night cruise exploring the spectacular landscapes and viewing the wildlife of this frontier region, return airfares and a free stopover in Taipei, as well as pre-cruise accommodation in Vancouver, Canada and agents get 10% commission across the whole package.
Prices start from $2549 for an inside cabin through to $3149 for an outside balcony, with sales closing on December 1, 2007 and the cruise departing Vancouver on May 11, 18 and 25, 2008.
The Norwegian Sun carries 2,000 passengers and offers NCL’s extremely popular Freestyle Dining where so no more dinner sittings, with passengers able choose which of Sun’s eight restaurants they want to eat in, when they want to dine and with they sit with, perhaps new friends they have met on the cruise.
Suitable for singles, couples and families, Norwegian Sun features the Stardust Theatre seating more than 1,000 passengers for its high-energy production shows, a wrap around indoor-outdoor jogging track and a spa.
Agents can book online at www.cruiseagents.travel or by phone on 1300 55 88.
For those who book online through www.cruiseagents.travel offers direct access to NCL’s reservation system, ensuring immediate confirmation.
Report by The CruiseMole
John Alwyn-Jones
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