Rail and Sail with Rhapsody
Scared of flying but still want to travel?
This 22-night itinerary is perfect for people who love ships and trains.
Departing February 24, 2009, this package includes 17 nights on board Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the Seas as well as a Perth-to-Sydney journey for three nights on the iconic Indian Pacific.
Also included are two nights at the Aarons All Suites with Studio style rooms in Perth.
So here is how it begins – 78,491-ton Rhapsody departs Sydney and carries her 2,435 passenger to Brisbane and onto Hamilton Island – Whitsundays, Cairns – Yorkey’s Knob, Port Moresby – Papua New Guinea, Darwin, Broome, Exmouth and Fremantle.
Once on board passengers will find themed bars and lounges, restaurants, a nine-hole miniature golf course, outdoor and indoor Solarium with a sliding roof, a stunning open atrium featuring a shopping centre, outdoor pools with six whirlpools, a day spa and fitness centre and facilities for children.
Then after staying in the Aarons All Suite, the Indian Pacific transports passengers to Sydney via Kalgoorlie – Western Australia, Port Augusta – South Australia, Adelaide – South Australia and Broken Hill – New South Wales.
Passengers will enjoy dining in a stylish restaurant car, compact sleeper accommodation, cabin steward service, in-cabin music together with a detailed journey commentary, luxury recliner lounge style chairs which are roomy and video entertainment.
Prices start from $2,999 per person and agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel
Sydney-based CruiseAgents launched in June 2002 and has grown to become Australia’s premier online cruise wholesaler and fulfilment specialist. CruiseAgents has been awarded many accolades and continue to lead in cruise travel technology and is a member of the Travel Compensation Fund.
For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/details.aspx?id=5104
A Report by The CruiseMole brought to you by CruiseAgents
John Alwyn-Jones
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