Affordably fine cruising in the South Pacific
Ten-nights of absolute luxury cruising into the South Pacific aboard one of the world’s finest superliners – Royal Caribbean Lines’ 78,500 tonne Rhapsody of the Seas is selling in October, November and December of this year through Creative Cruising from a remarkably low $1669pp twin-share, including all gourmet dining, Broadway-style and other nightly entertainment, an amazing range of daytime activities for all ages, tips and port charges.
Rhapsody of the Seas will sail these cruises from Sydney on November 1 and 22 and again on December 13, visiting Noumea and Poum in New Caledonia, Port Vila in Vanuatu, New Caledonia’s Isle of Pines, and back to Sydney.
For full details phone 1300 362 599 or check-out www.creativecruising.com.au
(An 11-night Rhapsody of the Seas cruise that also includes Luganville on Santo in Vanuatu is available from $1819pp twin-share on April 2 2009, and 13-nights including Luganville, as well as Ouvea and Lifou in New Caledonia’s Loyalty Islands, is selling on October 19 this year from $2110pp twin-share.)
ADDITIONAL SHIPBOARD INFORMATION: Rhapsody of the Seas has a choice of formal dining in a two-tier silver service restaurant or a more casual outdoor café, and eight bars and lounges.
Free activities range from a rock-climbing wall to two pools, six whirlpools, a wrap-around jogging and walking track, mini-golf, a karaoke lounge, and a showroom two decks high.
There’re also children’s and youth’s activities, a shopping atrium, video arcade, a casino and a spa and fitness centre.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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