New 2010/11 worldwide cruises brochure
Friday, 28 Aug, 2009
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Almost 60 cruise-only options are being made available by P&O Cruises in a Worldwide Voyages 2010/11 brochure.
Sectors of world cruises on four ships with cruise-only and holiday package add-on options are included in the programme which goes on sale on September 1.
The redesigned, magazine-style brochure covers departures by Arcadia, Artemis, Aurora and Oriana from Southampton.
The four vessels will visit 89 destinations in 46 countries offering a total of 57 holidays ranging from 13 to 98 nights in duration, in addition to the four world voyages.
Operating as sectors of the four world voyages, passengers can embark and disembark in a number of cities.
Pre- or post-city stays are available in Auckland, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Sydney, Bangkok, Singapore, Mumbai, Dubai, Cape Town, San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Valparaiso.
Early booking discounts are available, along with on board credit of up to £500 per person for bookings made before the end of November. Double discounts are available on certain cruises.
P&O Cruises managing director Carol Marlow said: “As well as having an enticing choice of far-flung destinations for passengers to explore, this brochure also gives today’s savvy traveller more flexibility by offering cruise only and holiday package options.
“The new brochure is styled as a travel magazine with destination features written by well known travel writers.
“The prices for all featured holidays will be cruise only, and ‘build your own’ holiday package add-on prices will be available for flights, coach transfers and any hotel accommodation.
“With ports of call including, Port Denarau, Fiji and Margarita Island, Venezuela holidays on offer will combine both the luxury of a cruise with a tailor-made holiday experience.
“There are over 800 excursions including once in a lifetime tours to the Great Wall of China, Sydney’s Blue Mountains and the Cape Town Winelands.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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