Hong Kong to Tianjin
2008 Hong Kong to Tianjin from $3,849.00
15 nights onboard Costa Allegra. Departing 21 June 2008
For sale until: 7 January 2008 Destinations: China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea
Cruise Line: Costa
Ship: Allegra
Embarkation Port: Hong Kong, China
Duration: 17 nights Departure Dates: 21 June 2008
Air: Included
Sydney’s CruiseAgents offers this unusual itinerary, taking in ports rarely visited by Australian cruisers.
Costa Allegra visits the lively and bustling Japanese ports of Kobe and Nagasaki, plus the historically significant island of Okinawa. In Korea, explore the scenic resort island of Cheju while in China, the colourful port of Tianjin awaits.
This fully packaged product includes both pre- and post-cruise accommodation in Hong Kong and Tianjin respectively, plus return economy airfares with Qantas.
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 $3849.00 (inside).
Outside cabins start at $4799.00 (AU dollars, per person, twin share). Air taxes and surcharges are extra.
For further information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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