Kimberley cruise bonus for agents
BROOME – Trade representatives booking three or more cabins onboard the adventure-cruise ship True North will receive a complimentary one week Kimberley Wilderness Cruise.
In addition, the booking agency will receive a bonus five percent commission on all sales.
North Star Cruises general manager Peter Trembath said a strong selling incentive was a new consumer deal – subject to conditions – which offered anyone booking a 2010 Kimberley Wilderness Cruise four nights complimentary accommodation at the Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa or a $2000 gift voucher from Linneys Pearls.
In 2010 Kimberley Wilderness Cruises will feature special guests:
• Artist Douglas Kirsop unlocks the secrets of landscape painting on board Kimberley Wilderness Cruise 5 Broome to Wyndham (8 – 21 May)
• New talent Andrew Tischler will show his life-like paintings on board Kimberley Wilderness Cruise 6 Wyndham to Broome (22 May – 4 June)
• Geologist Phil Playford presents his theories on global warming on board Kimberley Wilderness Cruise 7 Broome to Wyndham (5-18 June)
• Celebrity chef Ryan Carey cooks on board Kimberley Wilderness Cruise 8 Wyndham to Broome (19 June – 2 July)
North Star’s two-week Kimberley Wilderness Cruise operates between Broome and Wyndham.
Guests can stay onboard for the entire cruise or they can opt for a one-week itinerary, disembarking or embarking in the Hunter River.
Helicopter and light aircraft transfers (via Broome) are included in the one-week itinerary.
Kimberley Wilderness Cruise prices start from AUD10,495.
Ian Jarrett
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