Silversea reduces prices to court singles market
Silversea Cruises is adding to its Solo Traveler program. The cruise line has reduced the single supplement on more than 20 sailings in 2011 to just 10 percent – 25 percent (above the per-person, double-occupancy fare) for Vista, Veranda and Midship Veranda suites.
“Initially launched last summer on select 2010 voyages, the line’s specially reduced Solo Traveler fares proved such a popular incentive with independent travelers that the company is extending the offer to select 2011 itineraries,” the company announced.
"With special fares like these — which can be combined with Silver Savings, Free Air and $250 Shipboard Credit offers — there’s no excuse for single travelers to stay at home," said Steve Tucker, Silversea’s vice president of field sales for North America.
Also, on several voyages, Gentlemen Hosts will be on board, “which is a real plus for single female guests looking for a dining companion or a dance partner,” Silversea says.
All-inclusive fares include an ocean-view suite (most suites feature a private veranda), attentive butler service, complimentary wines and spirits, fine dining, sophisticated enrichment and entertainment programs, and all onboard gratuities.
by David Wilkening
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