Pearl Seas Cruises offers 20 percent commissions on Cuba sailing
Pearl Seas Cruises has announced a special 20% commission rate for agent bookings on fall 2018 Cuba sailings.
It is a limited time offer available on a handful of sailings departing November 26, December 7, 19 and 29, 2018.
Travel professionals are key to the business and the company hopes to ‘encourage new agents to become more familiar’ with the small ship cruise line’s unique offerings amid a competitive market.
The 210-passenger Pearl Mist departs Fort Lauderdale on 11-night Cuban Cultural Voyages, which is one of the few itineraries to circumnavigate Cuba, calling at Havana, Cienfuegos, Trinidad and Santiago de Cuba.
Launched in 2014, Pearl Mist amenities include lounges and open decks, a fitness center, a dining room, free Wi-Fi and spacious staterooms with private balconies
The line also offers itineraries to the Canadian Maritimes, St. Lawrence Seaway, and The Great Lakes.
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