Jewels of the Mediterranean
This is a cruise that allows boasting rights!
Your clients will get to experience Cunard Line’s brand new Queen Victoria for 12 nights, departing Southampton and arriving in glorious Venice.
This fantastic 14-night cruise package departs on August 1 2008 with return flights with Singapore Airlines from many Australian cities such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
The package also includes one night pre-cruise at the Ritz, London and one night post-cruise at The Molino Stucky Hilton, Venice.
Queen Victoria first heads to Gibraltar and then Cannes – France, Florence, Rome, Messina – Italy, Corfu – Greece and Dubrovnik – Croatia before docking at the beautiful river city of Venice.
Passengers will enjoy Victoria’s famous White Star Service, delicious gourmet meals, a huge selection of spacious bars and lounges and a three-storey theatre presenting high quality entertainment.
There is also a spa on board, a fitness centre and 24-hour room services.
Prices start from $7499 per person and travel agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at http://www.cruiseagents.travel/
For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/Details.aspx?id=4062
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John Alwyn-Jones
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