High demand for $50k round world cruise

Sunday, 28 Dec, 2004 0

The 100-day Radisson Seven Seas World Cruise sold out and has a waiting list of more than 300, the cruise line said.

The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager is set to circumnavigate the globe starting 5 January. The voyage will include 45 ports in 28 nations on five continents.

Suites on the ship include private balconies.

Lead-in fares started at $49,995 per person. That price included first class air fare from 86 North American gateways, up to $2,000 per suite shipboard credit, luggage delivery and hotel stays.

Highlights of the World cruise also include a series of complimentary shore events and optional multi-day tours in some exotic places.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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