Carnival launches 2009 Europe brochure
In celebration of the inaugural UK launch of Carnival Splendor in July, Carnival Cruise Lines has unveiled its 2009 Europe Brochure.
In addition to 16 glossy pages of highlights and favourite trips, Carnival is offering the opportunity for passengers to cruise at a fraction of the price, providing reduced early-booking prices for those dreaming of their cruise holiday ex-UK in 2009, saving up to 45 per cent.
The new brochure features Carnival’s second summer season of 12-night Baltic cruises from Dover onboard the 2,974-passenger Carnival Liberty, as well as their choice of Mediterranean sailings and a voyage from Rome (Citivavecchia) to Florida. With the Carnival Liberty brochure, cruise enthusiasts can now see the world from the deck of the largest ever passenger ships and indulge in a cruise experience from only £799 per person.
A cruise collection designed to inspire fun in every holiday, Carnival offers an extensive on board itinerary and activity options to keep the entire family entertained. Carnival Liberty, with a capacity of almost 3,000 passengers, has four swimming pools, a 214-foot-long water slide, a fully equipped health and fitness centre with luxury spa, the Seaside Theatre and an impressive portfolio of dining options that range from the more casual lounge and brasserie to gourmet delights in a number of fine dining venues.
For further information visit www.carnivalcruise.co.uk
By Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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