Russia and Beyond’s tenth river cruising brochure
River cruising specialist, Russia & Beyond has included more than 20
different itineraries with 370 departures in the tenth edition of its
Waterways & Beyond brochure, with the new 2008 79-page brochure including itineraries operating between March and November and covering Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe as well as China and Tibet.
Coinciding with the new brochure Russia & Beyond has extended its
Earlybird discounts on all 2008 river cruises and there are savings of $900
per couple on any river cruise itinerary when booked and paid for by October 01.
Russia & Beyond’s marketing manager, Bryce Crampton says that more than 50
per cent of the brochure content is new product and should have wide appeal
to the growing sector of the market interested in river cruising.
He added, “We pride ourselves for being in the river cruising industry for
over 13 years, our staff have the knowledge and expertise to offer
the best possible holiday experience and most effective pricing for our customers”
There are 10 new itineraries in the brochure including the 17- day Silk
Road Adventure starting in Shanghai and cruising down the Yangtze with port stops at Chongqing, Xian, Turpan, Kashgar, Beijing and others costing from $5373 per person.
A whole new section has been dedicated to their Adriatic Sea Cruises with three itineraries available ranging from eight to 15 days. An example is the 10-day Venice to Dubrovnik cruise aboard the MS Monet from $5117.
Also new for 2008 is the range of two and three night pre and post-
cruise packages that include breakfast, a variety of tours and transport. Extend the journey to see more in cities such as Prague, Vienna, Munich, Hong Kong and others with deals starting from $450 per person.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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