Enjoy Asia for Free with Avalon Waterways
Avalon Waterways is offering free two-night stopovers in Asia with selected “Exclusive Collection” fly/cruise packages booked before October 31, 2008.
Valued at up to $900 per couple, the offer is available on 10 Exclusive Collection river cruise departures between March and June 2009, when the cruises are booked with return international airfares with Cathay Pacific Airways, Singapore Airlines or Thai Airways International.
Passengers will be offered a free two-night Monograms stay in Bangkok (The Mole suspects Bangkok may be a little iffy if the unrest continues!) , Hong Kong or Singapore, including accommodation in first class hotels, airport-hotel transfers, the services of a local host and daily breakfast.
Exclusive Collection river cruises available under the deal include the 15-day Magnificent Europe, eight-day Romantic Rhine, 11-day Flavours of Burgundy and Provence and 23-day North Sea – Black Sea cruise.
Globus family of brands Managing Director Australasia Stewart Williams said “This deal allows travellers to experience the best of Europe and Asia in one relaxing holiday – and save some extra money for shopping.â€
For further info visit www.avalonwaterways.com.au
A Report By the Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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