Suite deals for Antarctica
SYDNEY – MyBentours is offering 30 percent discount on all suites for selected departures as well as two optional shore excursions on Arctic Peninsula cruise journeys across the Drake Passage.
The offer also applies to Shackleton’s Antarctic cruise to South Georgia and Falkland islands en route to Antarctica. Both cruises are on board Hurtigruten’s M/S Fram, return Buenos Aires.
For information call 1800 221 712 or visit www.myplanetaustralia.com.au.
MyBentours is also offering a saving of 25 percent on selected Gota Canal cruises in July and August.
The 4 or 6 day cruises departing from Stockholm or Gothenburg, travel through the Swedish canals on a 19th century river boat.
“The cruise journey covers hundreds of kilometres of countryside from the north to the Baltic Sea at the gentle pace of five knots per hour,“ says Glenyce Johnson managing director of MyPlanet/MyBentours.
A 25 percent saving is valid on 4-day cruises departing Gothenburg on the 4 Jul & 23 Aug and Stockholm 8 Jul & 18 Aug 2009 as well as 6-day cruises from Gothenburg 20 Aug and Stockholm 31 Jul & 13 Aug 2009.
Prices start from $1850 p.p. twin share for the 4-day cruises and $2990 p.p. twin share for the 6-day cruises (prices excluding discount).
Ian Jarrett
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