Big savings to Europe
Bentours is offering huge savings on European holidays that include the Hurtigruten-Norwegian Coastal Voyage.
It is packaging special five- and six-night halfboard Hurtigruten voyages with Scandinavian Airlines’ fares to Europe and Scandinavia.
The flexible itinerary can be extended to include Scandinavian Airlines’ flights to London, Paris, or Stockholm for only $110 per person; or to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Moscow, Munich, St Petersburg or other cities for $220 per person. The Hurtigruten Specials can also be combined with other Scandinavian sightseeing in the Bentours Scandinavia and Russia 2006 brochure.
The Hurtigruten Southbound Special is a 10-day package ex Australia to Norway connecting with the five-night Hurtigruten sailing ex Kirkenes to Bergen.
It is priced from $2495 plus taxes twin share ex Australia flying Singapore Airlines or Thai to Singapore or Bangkok and on to Norway via Copenhagen with Scandinavian Airlines. It includes one night’s hotel accommodation in Oslo and breakfast and dinner daily onboard the Hurtigruten ship.
The Northbound Special includes one night’s pre-Hurtigruten accommodation in Bergen and an extra night on the ship, from $2630 plus taxes ex Australia.
There is no single supplement on Hurtigruten voyages from January to April and discounts apply for inside cabins.
The packages are on sale now for bookings and travel until 31 May 2006. Maximum stay is six months.
For more information email [email protected], visit www.bentours.com.au or call 02 9247 3381 or reservations 1800 221 712.
Graham Muldoon
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