Your clients can save heaps!
There are savings to be made on the spectacular North American coach and cruise special 2008 Features of the Fall until December 5, 2007. In fact, savings of up to $1000 (price based on sole use passenger) are available on this tour of the historic and picturesque regions of New England, New York and eastern Canada, departing September 29, 2008, and now priced from $9,899.
Designed for when colourful autumn is at its best, this 27-night exploration incorporates a land tour including New York City, Washington DC, the battlefield of Gettysburg, Toronto and UNESCO World Heritage Quebec.
In Quebec, passengers board Princess Cruises 77,000-ton Sea Princess for 10 nights, continuing on to the fascinating ports of Sydney and Halifax in Nova Scotia and Saint John in New Brunswick before returning to New York and Manhattan.
A sister ship to Dawn Princess, Sea Princess [pictured right] has a maximum passenger capacity of 2594 and offers 410 cabins with balconies, six restaurants and cafes, two show lounges and several bars and lounges, a luxury spa and a golf simulator.
Agents can book any of the more than 250 worldwide Princess Cruises itineraries available, including the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, North America and Asia by phoning 1300 558 864 or visiting www.cruiseagents.travel.
CruiseAgents’s direct access to Princess Cruises’ reservation system ensures travel agents’ immediate confirmation.
A CruiseMole Report brought to you by www.cruiseagents.travel
John Alwyn-Jones
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