Solo travellers welcomed on to Hurtigruten

Wednesday, 21 May, 2009 0

SYDNEY – MyPlanet is introducing cabins without the single supplement for those preferring to sail solo on select cruises between April and September on the Hurtigruten’s Norwegian Coastal Voyage.

If travelling with a companion MyPlanet’s special two passengers for the price of one is available for bookings made by June 30.

Glenyce Johnson, managing director of MyPlanet Australia, said the “casual and friendly atmosphere on board” Hurtigruten made it easy for solo travellers to mix with fellow travellers.

Each day of the year a Hurtigruten vessel leaves the southern port town of Bergen sailing to the far north port of Kirkenes to deliver mail and supplies to towns and small settlements right along the Norwegian coastline.

On-board facilities include spacious panorama viewing lounges, large sundecks, restaurant, bar and first class cabins with private facilities.

The Single Cabins without Supplement offer is valid for all new bookings on the full Bergen/Kirkenes/Bergen round trip as well as half round trip on departures that are booked by 30 June.

The 2 for the price of 1 offer is valid for all new bookings on the full Bergen/Kirkenes/Bergen round trip as well as half round trip that are booked June 30.

Sailing dates for selected departures between July and September 2009 are subject to availability. A range of special discounts on cabins is also available throughout the year.

For more information including prices call 1800 221 712, or visit www.myplanetaustralia.com.au.



 

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