Go Baltic with CruiseAgents
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Product : Baltic Capitals fr. $3,399.00
ID: 4492
7 nights onboard Costa Mediterranea.
For sale until: 21 December 2007
Destinations : Europe, Northern Europe
Cruise Line: Costa
Ship: Mediterranea
Embarkation Port: Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 8 Nights
Departure Dates : 18 May, 31 Aug 2008
CruiseAgents offers this classic Northern European itinerary, an ideal introduction to some of the most revered and significant cities of Europe.
Costa Mediterranea one of the most modern vessels in Costa’s growing luxury fleet, visits the most talked about ports on the Baltic Sea. Departing “wonderful” Copenhagen to glorious Saint Petersburg, home of the Russian Tsars, then modern Helsinki and Stockholm plus the fascinating historic city of Tallinn in Estonia.
This fully packaged product includes pre-cruise accommodation in The Grand Hotel, Copenhagen, plus return economy airfares with Singapore Airlines.
Bring the kids, with under-18s cruising for free, paying just port taxes, when they share a cabin with two adults.
Prices begin from just $3399.00 (inside).
Outside cabins start at $3599.00 (AU dollars, per person, twin share). Air taxes and surcharges are extra.
For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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