Orion’s new brochure in focus
SYDNEY – Orion’s new full colour brochure includes the work of award-winning Australian photographers along with an overview of guest experiences and life onboard.
In addition to destination features, including the Kimberley and Arnhem Land, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, New Zealand and Antarctica, the 2010 brochure highlights the differences between mainstream cruising and the physical and intellectual experiences to be had on an Orion expedition voyage.
The brochure contains comprehensive information on Orion’s range of 5-star accommodation and facilities, (with floor plans from staterooms to owner’s suites) and examples of onboard luxuries such as boutique, massage, spa, elevator and lounges – plus Serge Dansereau’s cuisine.
The brochure also contains a DVD providing a taste of some of the destinations visited and typical cultural, historic and wildlife experiences encountered along the way.
Included with this year’s brochure is a lift-out reference booklet containing in-depth itinerary details by destination, pricing (with savings for early booking) and a calendar of sailings for all expeditions throughout 2010 and early 2011.
Brochures are available by contacting Orion Expedition Cruises on 61-2 9033 8777 (Sydney callers) 1300 361 012 (regional and interstate), through the website at www.orionexpeditions.com/brochure email [email protected] or through specialist expedition cruise travel agents.
Ian Jarrett
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