Cruise line offers free flights and excursions

Monday, 16 Jun, 2009 0

Free flights to Dubai, Mumbai, Cape Town or Rio de Janeiro to connect to cruises are being made available by Regent Seven SeasCruises.

The luxury all-inclusive line is also offering free shore excursions and has cut prices on four of its long haul Discovery Collection voyages.

The itineraries include UAE, India, Indian Ocean islands, South Africa, Brazil and Caribbean.

Offer prices start at £2,778 per person when booked by June 30.

UK sales manager Anthony Daniels said: “We believe these programmes will be very well received by our distinguished guests who not only seek added value but also luxurious spacious accommodation, exotic destinations and exciting itineraries.

“We have also launched similar promotions over the last few months on our European, Asian and Alaskan cruises, which have already proved extremely popular and due to expire later this month.

 
“Regent ships are all-inclusive so these added value promotions really are exceptional value for money.”
 
by Phil Davies


 

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