CruiseAgents delirious after day out on the harbour
CruiseAgents is still delirious after a big day out on the harbour last weekend watching the mighty Queens in a massive slow-motion ballet.
So much so that With thousands of Sydneysiders imagining themselves waving from the top deck of Queen Victoria as she sailed imperiously out of the harbour, now it’s the agents’ chance to fulfil that dream for their clients.
CruiseAgents is offering an amazing extensive ocean-to-ocean itinerary on the Queen Victoria departing New York and arriving in Sydney forty nights, yes forty night later after exploring the Caribbean, Mexico, the US West Coast, Hawaii and the South Pacific.
Prices start from just $12,849.00pp (inside standard) through to $36,249.00 for a prestigious Queens Suite.
Prices are in AUD and include Qantas airfare to New York, an LA stopover and one night in the Big Apple.
Onboard credits apply too, starting at US$125.
Details are: –
New York to Sydney $12,849.00
Free Stopover in LA. Departing 10 January 2009
For sale until: 17 March 2008
Destinations: Asia, Australia, New Zealand, North America, South Pacific, World Cruise + Sectors
Cruise Line: Cunard
Ship: Queen Victoria
Embarkation Port: New York
Duration: 42 Nights
Departure Dates: 10 Jan 2009
Prod ID: 4366
Agents can book this unique product by phone on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel
CruiseAgents’s direct access to Cunard’s reservation system ensures travel agents’ immediate confirmation.
For further information, please contact Brett Dudley, managing director,
on 1300 55 88 64 or e-mail [email protected]
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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