Travelmarvel releases Canada & Alaska brochure
Travelmarvel has released its Canada & Alaska tour/cruise program for 2008 with an Earlybird offer of free upgrade to Outside Cabins with all Holland America seven-night cruises and Earlybirds with Air Canada.
Core to the Travelmarvel product is 3 to 3.5 star centrally-located accommodation, all breakfasts, most dinners, all the must-see attractions (Ice Explorer on the Athabasca Glacier, Butchart Gardens, Tundra Wilderness Tour and Maid of the Mist Cruise), driver and Travelmarvel Tour Director, RedLeaf on the Rocky Mountaineer and 100% cruising with Holland America.
Essentially, Travelmarvel provides affordable touring with quality hotels, good food and excellent touring at a value-for-money price.
The brochure features 10 packages, ranging from 10 days to 33 days.
Lead in package is the 19 Day Rockies Circle & Alaskan Cruise featuring a nine-night itinerary through the Rockies and a seven-night cruise on ms Statendam ex Vancouver.
The price is from $7,095 per person twin share which includes touring and cruising, accommodation, 36 meals and arrival and departure transfers at Vancouver.
Other packages are 20 Day Rockies Marvel & Alaska Cruise ($7,195) which cruises from Seattle, 28 Day Rockies, Ultimate Alaska & Glacier Discovery Cruise ($12,090), 33 Day Rockies, Fire and Ice ($9,890) which features a night in Honolulu, 28 Day Rockies, Alaska Cruise & East Coast Highlights ($10,890), 10 Day Eastern Canada & New England Highlights ($5,995) which includes nine-night tour of East Canada, staying in Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City & Montreal.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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