Book Bentours’ MS Fram and get big savings and 20% commission
Approximately 2 landings per day, high standard onboard and stabilizers make this Antarctic encounter an expedition without sacrificing your clients comfort, with M/S Fram offering 11 departures during 2007-08 season starting November 21 2007. Prizes starting now (new sell prize) from $ 5300 per person (old sell prize $ 6500 – saving $ 1000).
Tour inclusions: transfers between airports/hotels/ seaports and baggage handling, 8 night cruise in cabin grade of your choice, all meals and port charges, 3 nights in total Santiago in first class hotel including breakfast, city sightseeing tour in Santiago, return charter flights.
Santiago-Ushuaia, sightseeing excursions as per brochure, landings by Zodiac expedition boats in Antarctica, use of gum boots during excursions, complimentary expedition parka, specialist lectures in biology, geology, ornithology, glaciology, history, Captain’s dinner.
Please refer to Bentours Chilean Fjords and Antarctica 2007 brochure for Cabin plan as well as terms and conditions.
And as if that wasn’t enough!
Book 8 standard cabins or 4 suites and you are guaranteed a free cruise to Antarctica onboard MS Fram!
*Valid on MS Fram departures (excl. 23 Dec) for new bookings only, FIT bookings only, taxes to be paid by agent and agent must be prepared to travel in Nov or Dec 2007. For details and conditions, contact Bentours.
For further information contact Bentours, phone 02 9247 3381, email [email protected]
or visit http://www.bentours.com.au/
Chitra Mogul
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