Ms Ocean Odyssey explores Lakshadweep and spice route
Indian Ocean Cruises have announced that the sailing on January 13, 2007, will offer a special rate for the 14-night cruise ex Goa. Classic Voyages, their Australian GSA, has announced a special rate of AU$2,600pp in an outside twin cabin which is nearly a 50% saving on the normal rates. The itineraries will take in the unspoiled and protected islands of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea as well as Cochin, Mangalore, Trivandrum, Tuticorum and Colombo.
In addition 6 & 8 night options are now available on all sailings from January through to April.
Goa-Colombo 8 nights Twin outside C2 cabin AU$1,488pp
Cochin-Goa 6 nights Twin outside C2 cabin AU$1,116pp
Colombo-Goa 6 nights Twin outside C2 cabin AU$1,116pp
Whilst not of deluxe standard, the intimate and comfortable Ocean Odyssey caters to the more adventuresome 40-plus cruise market. Accommodating just 250 passengers and with a crew of 115 Swedish officers and an international crew, Ocean Odyssey blends herself to the environment that she will sail in. The cabins all have full ensuite facilities including Flat Screen Satellite TV. Swimming pool, jacuzzis, Internet facilities, intimate casino, fully refurbished lounges, bars and showroom are designed for the comfort and enjoyment of our guests. A fully equipped health and fitness club and beauty parlour also is available.
For full details of the itinerary, the cabin plans and destination is available on the company’s website @ www.indianoceancruises.net . For rates and bookings contact Classic Voyages in Sydney. A brochure and rate sheet is available on request.
Chitra Mogul
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