FREE APRIL AIR FROM AMAWATERWAYS
(Chatsworth, CA) This spring, AMAWATERWAYS makes it easier than ever to enjoy a spectacular European river cruise. For a limited time, the award-winning river cruise line is offering FREE AIR* to Europe during the month of April, 2009, from the major U.S. Gateway cities of New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Seattle. Don’t miss this opportunity to fly free to Europe, arriving as the spring season gets underway, and legendary cities are ablaze with color, floral displays and special festivities. This exciting FREE APRIL AIR promotion is available to passengers who book the following AMAWATERWAYS April departures:
TULIP TIME- APRIL 3, 5 & 10, 2009
9 days – Holland & Belgium
SPRING TIME CRUISE – APRIL 8 & 18, 2009
12 days – Amsterdam to Paris
ROMANTIC DANUBE – APRIL 3 & 7, 2009
12 days – Prague to Budapest
EUROPE’S HEARTLAND CRUISE – APRIL 22, 2009
14 days – Paris to Prague
CRUISING PORTUGAL & SPAIN – APRIL 14, 2009
12 days – Douro River Valley
COMPARE BEFORE YOU CRUISE
AMAWATERWAYS is the fastest-growing river cruise line in Europe, and there’s a reason for our success. No other river cruise line comes close to offering the range of comforts, innovations and complimentary features that passengers enjoy on every AMAWATERWAYS cruise.
Before you decide on a river cruise vacation, be sure to consider the AMAWATERWAYS DIFFERENCE:
- Luxurious cruise accommodations in an outside stateroom – 82% of which feature large French Balconies
- Hotel-style beds, white-on-white plush bedding, terry bathrobes
- Infotainment system, including TV and complimentary internet, in every stateroom; complimentary WI-FI in public areas
- Gourmet dining with free-flowing wine, beer and soda with ever dinner; complimentary espresso and cappuccino; champagne breakfast daily
- Bottled water in every stateroom
- All-inclusive daily shore excursions
- Nightly onboard entertainment
- Complimentary bicycles for exploring charming towns
Don’t delay-Spring time is just around the corner. And, with FREE APRIL AIR, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the best river cruise vacation in Europe. Call AMAWATERWAYS today at 800-626-0126, or log on to our website, www.amawaterways.com, for full details of this and other exciting offers.
Terms and Conditions
*FREE APRIL AIR is valid only on new bookings made between January 13 – February 14, 2009, and is not combinable with other offers. Reservations must be paid in full at the time of booking. FREE APRIL AIR offer is valid for U.S. departures from gateway cities listed below and passengers must pay all applicable air taxes and fuel surcharges, which will be determined at the time of booking. Offer is based on availability and AMAWATERWAYS reserves the right to discontinue this offer at any time. Gateway Cities: New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Seattle (for airfare from other cities, please contact AMAWATERWAYS). Complimentary internet and bicycles are not available in Portugal.
**Passengers traveling in single accommodations can choose either the FREE APRIL AIR offer or elect to have the Single Supplement waived on the cruise portion of their trip.
AMAWATERWAYS
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