Luxury line extends discount offer
Silversea is extending an offer cutting up to 50% off cruise prices throughout 2006.
The ultra-luxury line is to apply the ‘Silver Sailings’ discounts to 65 voyages next year.
Vice president sales & marketing, UK & Nordic Markets Trudy Redfern said: “By announcing the Silver Sailings programme for 2006 at this time we are giving guests a great opportunity to book early and capitalise on the excellent offers we have available to new and traditionally popular gateways.
“At its inception Silver Sailings was introduced as an incentive for guests to make substantial savings while at the same time visiting some of the world’s most exciting and exotic destinations from the supreme comfort and elegance of the multi-award winning ships of the Silversea fleet.”
Examples of 2006 cruises that feature savings:
*Silver Cloud’s 10-day April 22 sailing Lisbon to Genoa with calls at Cadiz, Malaga, Valencia, Sète, Cannes and Portofino has all-inclusive cruise only fares starting at £1,898 per person – representing a saving of 50%.
*Silver Shadow’s 10-day April 17 voyage from Bangkok to Singapore with calls at Sihanoukville (for Angkor Wat), Ho Chi Minh City and Port Kelang has all inclusive cruise only fares starting at £2,647 per person – representing a saving of 30%.
*Silver Whisper’s four-day January 14 sailing roundtrip Barbados calling at Grenada, Dominica and St. Vincent has all inclusive cruise only fares starting at £648 per person – representing a saving of 50%.
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