Superstar specials…………….
Singapore-based cruise ship SuperStar Gemini is coming to Australia between November this year to February 2008, and Creative Cruising is offering a range of cruise options aboard this popular-with-Aussies liner, including Singapore to Sydney or vice-versa, a circumnavigation of Australia, and a near-dozen 8- to 21-night sector cruises.
Gemini will sail 21-nights from Singapore on November 18 to Komodo, Bali, Darwin, Broome, Fremantle for Perth, Esperence, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney with prices from $4779pp twin-share including one-way air from mainland capitals to Singapore to join this cruise, and a night at the Furama City centre Hotel in Singapore with breakfast.
She returns to Singapore from Sydney on January 30 by way of Brisbane, the Whitsundays, Cairns, Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea, Darwin, Komodo, Bali and Singapore, with prices from $4329pp twin-share for a 19-night package ex-Sydney and from $3919 for a 17-night package from Brisbane – including air back to mainland capitals and a hotel night in Singapore.
‘Down Under Special Prices’ quoted are available to October 31.
For full details of sector sailings between these two cruises and the circumnavigation of Australia, see travel agents, phone 1300 362 599 or visit http://www.creativecruising.com.au/
All cruises include all onboard dining, entertainment, port charges, air and other government taxes.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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