Bookings Open Today for SuperStar Gemini’s Australian Tour
Australian agents and cruise specialists can secure premium berths and itineraries for their clients with Cruise Agents from today, Monday 21 May 2007.
As announced last week, the 800-passenger SuperStar Gemini, will begin a short summer series of Australian itineraries after she arrives from her Singapore base in November this year.
“Australian cruise fans will be spoilt for choice,” says CruiseAgents managing director, Brett Dudley, adding, “These new summer itineraries will offer genuine alternatives to other, more familiar products.
Falling comfortably between the much larger vessels and the smaller expedition ships, Gemini provides an intimate, personal experience, with the comfort and amenities of a fully-equipped cruise liner, reflecting the increasing demand in this style of cruising in Australia”
CruiseAgents expect choice berths and itineraries such as the 8-night Great Barrier Reef cruise to fill quickly, but SuperStar Gemini will, however, visit every state of Australia during her three month deployment.
Clients will also have the chance to include other exotic ports such as Bali, Komodo and Singapore on her repositioning legs in November and February 2008.
Agents can book any of the itineraries available, including the two Singapore voyages, by phone on 1300 558 864 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel and CruiseAgents’s direct access to Star Cruises’ reservation system ensures travel agents’ immediate confirmation.
Report by the Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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