Limited availability on Trafalgar’s Russian river cruises for 2006
Trafalgar’s 2006 Russian river cruises are filling fast and there is only limited availability left. Travel agents with interested clients are advised to book as soon as possible to secure their place.
Paul Wiseman, managing director of Trafalgar said “River cruising in general is extremely popular for 2006 and space is particularly tight on our Russian itineraries.
“Many of our sailings are fully booked and others have just a few cabins left. Our reservations team have experienced strong interest in the remaining cabins, for example last week we took two large bookings of 10 people each within half an hour so we must advise agents to ensure interested clients book as soon as possible.”
Currently Trafalgar has the following available:
- The 15 day Imperial Russia river cruise priced from $3475 per person, twin share (cruise only) has limited cabins still available on its 17 July departure.
- The 13 day Waterways of the Czars cruise priced from $3399 per person, twin share (cruise only) has limited cabins available on its 5 July, 31 July and 26 August departures.
Both itineraries include: a quality cruise in an outside cabin onboard the well-appointed Litvinov; all meals onboard ship; guided shore excursions; information sessions on Russia’s history, culture and economy; a variety of onboard entertainment and activities; the services of an English speaking Trafalgar cruise manager and airport transfers.
Trafalgar’s river cruise program offers a relaxing, hassle free way to explore Europe. Travellers are delivered into the heart of Europe’s most enchanting destinations on an unforgettable journey aboard Trafalgar’s deluxe fleet of intimate vessels.
For a copy of the 2006 River Cruise book or for more details of Trafalgar’s full range of holidays visit the website at www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected]
Graham Muldoon
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