Cruise across two great oceans
How about this for a holiday of a lifetime?
The 35-night Trans European Express includes excursions in Croatia, Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands……and wait there’s more!
It also incorporates a sensational 14-night Scandinavia and Arctic sector aboard Costa Atlantica [pictured right]…and wait there’s even more again!
Your clients get to visit the most northern town in the world – Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen!
Offered by www.cruiseagents.travel, the trip departs June 17, 2008 with embarkation from Bangkok Thailand and it’s for sale until November 30, 2007.
On Costa Atlantica, passengers can expect a large resort-style ship carrying a maximum of 2,600 passengers in more than 1,000 cabins, 742 of which offer private balconies.
There’s also a three-deck-high show lounge presenting glamorous production shows, a spa spanning two decks and several restaurants, bars and lounges and two swimming pools.
This cruise allows passengers to experience the glorious Dalmatian coastal town of Dubrovnik as well as Split, Plitvice and Zagreb before continuing on to such highlights as Cortina D’Ampezzo in Italy, Rothenburg in Germany, Reims in France, Antwerp in Belgium and Amsterdam before setting sail for the Arctic via Norway.
Pricing begins at $11,849.00 per person twin-share for the full 35-night itinerary and a Bangkok stopover at the exclusive Banyan Tree Resort.
Agents can book by phone on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel.
www.cruiseagents.travel’s direct access to Costa Cruises’ reservation system ensures agents’ immediate confirmation.
Sydney-based www.cruiseagents.travel launched in June 2002 and has grown to become Australia’s premier online cruise wholesaler and fulfilment specialist.
A member of the Travel Compensation Fund, www.cruiseagents.travel has been awarded many accolades and continues to lead in cruise travel technology.
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