Classic Christmas with Princess Daphne
SYDNEY – New fly-cruise packages, including Christmas and New Year voyages, have been released for Australians to explore the Far East aboard Classic International Cruises’ Princess Daphne, next summer.
Six fly, cruise and stay holidays from eight to 15 nights are available between December 2010 and February 2011 from all states and each includes return flights to Singapore, one night’s accommodation with breakfast in Singapore pre-cruise and a return Asia cruise from Singapore.
Australians can buy drinks, shore tours and other items onboard Princess Daphne in Australian dollars.
The 500-passenger Princess Daphne will be Classic International Cruises’ biggest-ever vessel to be based in the Far East.
The cruise line’s 550-passenger Athena will also return to Australia next summer for her third season, doubling the line’s presence in the region.
Registered in Portugal and refurbished in 2008, the 240-cabin, traditionally styled Princess Daphne was refurbished in 2008.
The Princess Daphne fly/cruise packages are available via travel agents along with a brochure of the ship’s full season in the Far East.
Ian Jarrett
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