Navigator cruises to start at £199
Early booking discounts have been unveiled for the first season of cruises from Southampton by Royal Caribbean International’s Navigator of the Seas.
The Voyager-class mega liner will operate a range of itineraries of different durations next summer.
Prices lead-in at £199 for a two-night sailing to Le Harve, rising to £1,299 for a 14-night Mediterranean voyage – including early booking discounts of £100 for reservations confirmed by July 31. Other incentives include £70 air fares from selected regional airports and free car parking at the port.
Cruises go on sale on April 13 prior to a dedicated brochure being published on April 29 to coincide with the launch of Freedom of the Seas in Southampton.
The line’s UK and Ireland managing director Robin Shaw said: “The arrival of Navigator of the Seas is one of the most exciting developments for the UK cruise market to date.
“We know our trade partners are extremely excited by the pent-up demand that this announcement created. Ensuring that Navigator of the Seas is on sale for her 2007 season as soon as possible has been a priority and it is supported by some great early booking offers.”
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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