AlaskaCruises.com launches ‘Alaska Gold Rush Sale’
Cruise travel retailer AlaskaCruises.com has launched its biggest Alaska cruise sale of the year with a raft of cruise deals valid for booking until the end of October.
‘Alaska Gold Rush Sale’ offers a wide-ranging selection of discounted fares and perks on Alaska cruises and cruise tours.
Special deals include up to $650 off for early bird bookings, up to $500 in ship credit, free airfares, complimentary beverage packages, and free hotel stays on selected journeys.
On selected cruises customers have the option to ‘pick your perk’ – choosing from free drinks, free gratuities or onboard credit.
Sample online offers include $200 in shore excursion credit with Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, and Disney Cruise Line and $500 per suite shipboard credit with Silversea Cruises.
Eligible bookings on Regent Seven Seas Cruises get complimentary roundtrip airfare.
"We have the opportunity to help more than 10,000 passengers a year plan their vacation to Alaska, so we understand that this is a ‘bucket list’ destination for many of our clients," said Don Walker, co-president of AlaskaCruises.com.
Offers are valid for booking through October 31.
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