Cruise Europe’s rivers in style
Uniworld’s 2008 European Grand River Cruises offer new onshore and offshore amenities, generous pay-in-full and early booking discounts, and a brochure and website elegantly designed and easy to use.
To add to the Grand River Cruise 2008 experience, Uniworld has broadened its list of amenities. Each ship experience is comparable to staying at a five-star boutique hotel. Guests will enjoy complimentary wine with dinner, bottled water in each stateroom, 24-hour specialty coffees including cappuccinos and lattes, and a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system to enhance guests’ onshore experience.
Ships include lavishly appointed staterooms with river views and onboard entertainment. Inclusive shore excursions are always lead by English-speaking guides. Complimentary transfers are included on day of arrival and departure.
Uniworld has added exciting new itineraries such as a 7-night Danube Discovery Grand River Cruise from Vienna to Nuremberg; a 7-night Rhine Discovery Grand River Cruise from Nuremberg to Basel, and a 12-night Ukraine, the Black Sea & Istanbul Grand River Cruise between Kiev and Nessebar, along with a 3-night hotel stay in Istanbul.
The Pay-in-full discount allows couples to save up to $2,000 ($1,000 per person) when booking and paying in full by September 30, 2007. The Early Booking Discount saves up to a $1,000 per couple ($500 per person) when reserving and depositing by November 30, 2007.
For reservations and more information, agents can call Uniworld at 800.733.7820 or visit http://www.uniworld.com/
Chitra Mogul
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