Greek islands and Turkey 2008 cruise savings………
An Early Booking discount through Creative Cruising that saves five per cent on a range of cruises in the Greek Islands and Turkey in 2008 has been extended through until May 31*.
Louis Cruise Lines’ value-priced 1100-passenger vessel Perla will sail 3-nights return from Piraeus (Athens) between May 23 and October 20 next year, visiting Kusadasi, Patmos, Heraklion and Santorini, with prices starting from just $795pp twin-share including all onboard meals, entertainment and port charges, and 4-nights to the same ports plus Rhodes, from $1230pp.
The company’s 1250-passenger Cristal will sail two 7-night itineraries return from Piraeus between April 11 and November 21 2008: one will visit Istanbul, Kusadasi, Rhodes, Alexandria (overnight,) and Santorini.
The other 7-night sailings will visit these ports with the exclusion of Alexandria, that will be replaced by visits to Mykonos, Patmos, and Heraklion; both itineraries are priced from $1895pp twin-share.
*Creative Cruising has the five per cent Early Booking discount available on all these sailings until May 31 2008, unless sold-out; air travel is additional.
Full details from travel agents, 1300 362 599 or http://www.creativecruising.com.au/
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John Alwyn-Jones
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