GGTS Launches 2024 Europe and Asia Cruise Programme
Australia based Global Group Travel Services (GGTS) has launched its 2024 Europe and Asia cruise programme.
It is offering travel agent partners 15% commission across its entire product range.
The Europe and Asia cruise programme encompasses 50 vessels from French canal barges through to luxury river ships.
These include a five-day ‘Valleys of the Rhône and Saône: Gastronomy and vineyards’ itinerary from Lyon to Tain l’Hermitage, Vienne, Mâcon and Belleville.
GGTS’ comprehensive Southeast Asia cruise schedule includes an 11-day ‘From the Mekong Delta to the Angkor Temples’ itinerary.
It departs Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, a Cho Gao canal crossing and visits to the six major temples in Angkor.
Highlights include the infamous Cu Chi and the Museum of Vietnamese History in Ho Chi Minh City, a visit to a bee farm and the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh.
The ‘From the Mekong Delta to the Angkor Temples’ programme is inclusive of all meals.
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