Winter warmer with Seabourn
Thursday, 04 Jun, 2010
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The Yachts of Seabourn is offering Australian travellers a significant incentive to swap the winter chill for the warmth of a summertime cruise in Europe, with a one-week winter sale from June 8, 2010.
This special from Seabourn offers seven days’ cruising the Mediterranean from just US$2199* per person twin share.
The sale applies to 30 European cruises between August and November 2010 onboard Seabourn Odyssey, Legend and Spirit as well as Seabourn’s latest vessel Sojourn, which will be named on 6 June.
Bookings must be taken between Tuesday June 8 and close of business on Tuesday June 15 to qualify for the deal.
Fares for a seven-day cruise departing 28 August 2010 around the Riviera and Italy on Seabourn Legend start from US$2199* per person twin share, while a nine-day voyage from Italy to Portugal on the brand new Seabourn Sojourn departing 25 October 2010 is priced from US$3749* per person.
Travellers can also choose to explore the islands of Greece and Turkey on Seabourn Odyssey for seven days from US$2999* per person.
For more information on The Yachts of Seabourn, call 1300 363 706 or visit www.seabourn.com
Philip Thorniley
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