Sydney to Singapore a bargain!
Keen cruisers with the ability to act fast have the opportunity to snap up this bargain and enjoy savings of $2500 if the booking is made before January 13.
Departing Sydney on February 13 2008, this 31-night cruise on board Pacific Princess is priced from $5949 per person including one-way economy class airfares with Qantas from Singapore to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Cairns.
Included in the price is one night post-cruise at The Fairmont Singapore (previously known as Raffles the Plaza, in Singapore) and the discount doesn’t end there with transfers in Singapore also included.
From Sydney Pacific Princess cruises to Yorkeys – Cairns, Rabaul – Papua New Guinea, Chuuk Island – Micronesia, Guam – Mariana Islands, Iwo Jima, Kagoshima – Japan, Shanghai, Hong Kong – China, Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam, Sihanoukville – Cambodia, Bangkok, Ko Samui – Thailand before the final docking at Singapore.
Pacific Princess is guaranteed to please with dining options to suit Australian palates, onboard entertainment and, if passengers want a quiet night, they can elect to have room service on demand.
They are also able to relax in the spa, work out in the fitness centre or chill out by the pool.
This is definitely a once off opportunity not to be missed and travel agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at http://www.cruiseagents.travel/
For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/Details.aspx?id=5150
A CruiseMole Report brought to you by CruiseAgents.
John Alwyn-Jones
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