Silversea announces savings on select 2008 voyages
Luxury travellers with their sights set on the world’s hottest destinations and most exotic locales will find value and savings opportunities now offered on a selection of over 55 Silversea voyages in 2008.
The ultra-luxury cruise company has just rolled out its most generous savings programme, the Silver Sailing incentive, with savings of up to 50% available for a limited time, on diverse itineraries of six to 16 days exploring virtually every corner of the globe including Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Far East, South Pacific, Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Alaska and Pacific Coast.
Following below is the Silver Sailing savings offer for Africa-bound cruises (fares listed are per person based on double occupancy for a Vista Suite including all port charges and taxes):
Silver Cloud departs February 7, 2008 on a 9-day voyage (#1804) from Mombasa to Mahe with calls in Lamu, Kenya; Zanzibar, Tanzania; Dzaoudzi, Mayotte; and the Seychelles islands of Farquhar and Desroches. Silver Sailing fares start at £1,622 (50% savings).
“Luxury consumers always want to get the most for their money,” said Trudy Redfern, Silversea’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for UK, Ireland and Middle East markets. “By getting these savings opportunities out there as early as possible, we’re making it easier than ever for savvy high-end travellers to know which sailings offer the best deals and value, giving them the flexibility to firm up their travel plans sooner.”
Silversea’s privileged guests enjoy spacious, ocean-view accommodations, most with private veranda, award-winning gourmet cuisine, personalised service, warm Italian hospitality, and Silversea’s unmatched selection of all-inclusive shipboard amenities, including complimentary beverages, wines and spirits served throughout the ship, 24-hour room service, stocked in-suite beverage cabinet and all gratuities.
For further information visit www.silversea.com
Chitra Mogul
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