Seven Oceans Cruising

Friday, 20 Feb, 2006 0

SevenOceans Cruising has released its range of 2006 Russian Waterway cruises to the market aboard the ms Tolstoy.

The company is offering 12 Night Waterways of the Czars Cruise, sailing from St Petersburg to Moscow aboard Tolstoy with 11 departures from May to September 2006.

The vessel is well known to the Australian market and is considered to be the most luxurious and comfortable cruise ship ever built for Russian Waterways.

The indoor swimming pool, with a sliding sun roof above, is a unique feature not found on other ships in Russia. The Katrina Restaurant is lined with panoramic windows and allows for all passengers to be catered for in one sitting.

She carries only 145 passengers and has the most spacious public areas and cabins in Russia. The Tolstoy offers a luxurious, small-ship environment.

As an early bird offer, clients booking prior to 30th April will benefit from a 10% off published prices that start from $3,187. Reservations are available by calling SevenOceans.

1300 137 330



 

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