Classic way to Yangon
Yangon in Myanmar and Port Blair in India’s Andaman Islands will feature in a Bay of Bengal voyage aboard Classic International Cruises’ traditional liner, Princess Daphne, next January.
Fares for pensioners on this cruise have been cut by up to 36 percent and pensioners travelling alone can enjoy sole use of a cabin for less than the standard twin-share fare.
The 13-night round cruise from Singapore on January 24, 2011, will feature six ports including Yangon (formerly Rangoon) in Myanmar and Port Blair – both rarely visited by cruise ships and suited to smaller liners like the 500-passenger, 16,000-ton Princess Daphne, which will begin her first-ever season of Far East cruises this summer.
The cruise will also visit Phuket, Langkawi, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.
General fares for the Bay of Bengal voyage from Singapore on January 24, 2011, start from $1940 per person, twin-share.
Classic International Cruises has special discounts for Australian Pensioner Concession Card holders on this cruise, starting from $1495 per person, twin-share, while Pensioner Card holders travelling alone can sail from $1945 per person.
New Pensioner Card discounts for twin-share and solo passengers are also available on two other Princess Daphne Far East cruises in February 2011.
Full details and bookings are available via travel agents or visit www.classicintcruises.com.
Ian Jarrett
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