Partners Travel Half Price Until August 2008
Captain Cook Cruises has announced that from June 2007 to August 2008 passengers can take a partner cruising on the Murray River for half price with Captain Cook Cruises Murray River Wintersun special.
This amazing offer is valid for sale to 31 August 2007 and includes PS Murray Princesses special seven nights 21st Birthday Cruise, departing July 23rd.
There’s no better way to see the big river gorges and bio-diverse wetlands of the Murray River, the unique flora and fauna of the outback and the rich legacy of old riverside ports, than to drift unhurried down the Murray under the power of the paddle-wheeler PS Murray Princess.
With this fantastic offer the 3-Night Wetlands Discovery Cruise starts from $724 for the first person and is only $362 for the second person twin share. The three night cruise departs Mannum every Friday at 4.30pm and returns Mondays at 9.00am.
For the 4-Night Outback Heritage Cruise pay AUD$942 for the first person and only AUD$471 for the second person twin share. The four night cruise departs Mannum every Monday at 4.30pm and returns Fridays at 9.00am.
Prices for the 7-Nights Murraylands & Wildlife Cruise start from AUD$1520 for the first person and only AUD$760 for the second person twin share including a FREE Barossa Valley Tour. The seven night cruise departs Mannum every Friday and Monday at 4.30pm and returns Friday and Mondays at 9.00am.
The 21st Birthday cruise will feature plenty of extra party festivities including a black-tie celebration dinner hosted by two legendary Murray Princess Masters, Captain Tony Smith and Captain Trevor Bedford, a fireworks display, a historical photo display & presentations, a fun fancy dress evening and a guided tour of Mannum.
All cruises include meals, accommodation, complimentary scenic coach transfers from Adelaide or car parking in Mannum, guided walks, presentations and all onboard facilities including use of two spas, two saunas, sun deck, two bars, two lounges, single sitting dining saloon and entertainment.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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