Orion Expedition Cruises 2nd Anniversary Celebration Sale
To celebrate a second successful year of expedition voyages, Orion Expedition Cruises has announced the release of a limited number of reduced-rate cabins for 2007 year voyages to Tasmania, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia and the Kimberley.
Book your clients before 28th February 2007 and save up to 25%, dependent upon voyage and departure date.
Prices start from $3260 (5 nights Sydney to Hobart, 7 Dec, 2007) through $7200 (10 nights PNG and Solomon Islands, March and November, 2007 and low season Kimberley Expeditions) to $7920 (11 nights PNG Highlands). All prices are per person, twin occupancy, less applicable Anniversary Celebration savings.
With true 5 star standards of accommodation and service, Orion offers expedition cruising in elegant surroundings, the highest public space and staff-to-guest ratio of any ship in Australian waters and 75 experienced crew to provide efficient unobtrusive service to Orion’s 50 couples.
Orion’s permanent on-board expedition team supplemented by specialist guest lecturers (that may include marine biologists, historians, distinguished academics, explorers, ecologists and scientists), help enhance guest experiences through informative discussions relating to the day’s activities, drawing upon their knowledge and sharing first hand insights.
Subjects diverse as reef ecology, marine habitats, island cultures and traditions, politics, history, local cuisine, indigenous art, exploration, environmental impact, flora and fauna are just some of the topics these experts will share with guests.
Further information on Orion Expedition Cruises can be obtained by visiting the website www.orioncruises.com.au
For reservations or to obtain a brochure call Orion Expedition Cruises: 61-2 9033 8777 (Sydney callers) 1300 361 012 (regional and interstate). Email: [email protected]
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John Alwyn-Jones
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