Early birds on SuperStar Virgo
Creative Cruising has substantial Early Bird savings on 7-night fly, cruise & stay packages from Hong Kong to Vietnam and China aboard SuperStar Virgo [The Virgo’s Italianate Piazza is pictured right] between April and October next year, and on a one-off 7-night* fly, cruise & stay from Hong Kong to Singapore on October 19 2008.
It brings prices for bookings made by February 29 2008 down to as low as $2039pp twin-share for the Hong Kong, Vietnam and China packages, and from just $2149pp twin-share for the Hong Kong-Singapore package; prices include return air and taxes from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane*, all ship-board meals and entertainment, port charges, Vietnam and China Visa Fees.
There are two hotel-nights pre-cruise in Hong Kong on the Vietnam and China packages, and a hotel night pre-cruise in Hong Kong and one post-cruise with the Hong Kong-Singapore package*.
Superstar Virgo will visit Sanya in China and Hanoi (Halong Bay) in Vietnam, have a day mid-cruise back in Hong Kong, and then visit Xiamen in China before returning to Hong Kong on her many cruises between April 13 and October 12.
She’ll visit Sanya and Ho Chi Minh City on her Hong Kong-Singapore cruise.
Full details from travel agents, phone 1300 362 599 or visit http://www.creativecruising.com.au/ (*Add $10pp from Perth for the Hong Kong, Vietnam and China packages, and $90pp for Hong Kong, Vietnam and Singapore as an additional night is required in Hong Kong pre-cruise for passengers departing from Perth.)
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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