Bill Bryson to join final leg of world cruise in Rome
Best-selling author Bill Bryson will be joining the final leg of Crystal Cruise’ 2008 World Cruise which departs Rome on April 26, 2008.
During this 11-night “Iberian Dreams” cruise from Rome to Southampton, Bill Bryson will talk to guests about his travels, share many of his fascinating experiences and participate in a Q&A session. The cruise onboard the ultra-luxurious Crystal Serenity starts in Rome on 26 April and visits Monte Carlo (overnight), Valencia, Gibraltar, Lisbon and La Coruna before arriving in Southampton on May 7.
Fly/cruise prices start from £3,041 per person including flight from the UK to Rome, 11 nights onboard Crystal Serenity in a Deluxe Stateroom with Large Picture Window, all meals and soft drinks onboard and port taxes.
This voyage is the final leg of Crystal Cruises 2008 World Cruise which will take guests on a 108-day journey through Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Asia, India, Northern Africa and the Mediterranean.
The World Cruise is offered in eight different segments ranging from 11 to 18 nights with departures from Los Angeles; Papeete, Tahiti; Auckland, New Zealand; Sydney, Australia; Hong Kong, China; Singapore; Mumbai, India; and Civitavecchia, Italy.
Prices for Crystal Cruises’ 2008 full World Cruise start from £28,583 (US$56,503)per person (cruise only) based on two people sharing a category C deluxe stateroom with picture window including port taxes and basic gratuities.
For reservations contact 020 7287 9040 or visit http://www.crystalcruises.com/
Chitra Mogul
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