Cruisey Summer Deals from Trafalgar

Saturday, 08 Feb, 2007 0

European river cruising is hot right now, and for a very limited time, your clients can experience Trafalgar’s luxurious, hassle-free river cruising holidays for amazing prices.

Paul Wiseman, Managing Director, Trafalgar said, “River cruising is incredibly popular with Australians at the moment, and with these significant savings should be an even more attractive option for clients.

“Firstly, Trafalgar has extended its Early Booking Discount, giving clients the opportunity to save up to $500 per couple off the brochure price of their cruise (discounts vary depending on selected cruise).”

“Secondly, Trafalgar is offering Summer Savings discounts on several of its popular itineraries, offering clients an additional savings of up to $400 per couple.”

To be eligible, clients must book and deposit by 28 February, 2007.

When combined with the Early Booking Discount and Summer Savings, the eight-day Dutch Dreams cruise, travelling through the tulip-covered Dutch countryside and quaint cobble-stoned towns is priced from $1950, offering savings of $600 per couple.

The eight-day Enchanting Danube, which travels between Munich and Budapest takes in the very best of Eastern Europe, including the UNESCO-listed Castle Hill district, a musical performance in Passau, as well as the unique history-steep towns lining the Danube, is priced from $1950, offering savings of $600 per couple with the Early Booking Discount and Summer Savings.

The brand new eight-day Paris & Normandy which journeys along the Seine, stopping at beautiful French riverside towns such as Monet’s Giverny, Conflans Ste Honorine, the inspiration behind many of Van Gough’s masterpieces, and Normandy, where the historic D-Day invasions took place, is priced from $2150, offering savings of $750 per couple with the Early Booking Discount and Summer Savings.

The 10-day Douro Valley, which travels through the lush vineyards and produce-rich countryside of Spain and Portugal, offering travellers in August the opportunity to taste the famous ports and delicious local cuisine of the region, is priced from $2885, offering savings of $680 per couple with the Early Booking Discount and Summer Savings.

The 15-day Legendary Rhine & Moselle gives travellers a glimpse into the colourful towns of Holland, the historic and architecturally-rich region of Moselle, as well as the visiting the heart of German wine country, and is priced from $3799 offering savings of $800 per couple with the Early Booking Discount and Summer Savings.

All discounted prices are per person, based on double occupancy of the lead in cabin category. Be quick to secure both discounts, as bookings and deposits must be received by 28 February, 2007.

Trafalgar’s river cruise program offers a relaxing, hassle-free way to explore Europe. Clients are delivered into the heart of Europe’s most enchanting destinations on an unforgettable journey aboard Trafalgar’s deluxe fleet of intimate vessels.

For more details visit the website at www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected].

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