Huge ‘2 for 1’ savings on World’s “Most Beautiful Voyageâ€
MyPlanet has introduced a special ‘2 for 1’ ‘Norwegian Coastal Voyage’ (Hurtigruten) deal with savings upward of $2320 for the 12 day round trip.
The ‘Norwegian Coastal Voyage’ is regarded as one of the world’s most stunning cruising experiences, journeying along the rugged 4000km coastline of Norway; its inlets dotted with centuries old villages and home to magnificent fjords and scenery.
The ‘2 for 1’ deal is valid for travel from October 15-31 and is for the round trip Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen trip or for shorter sectors.
“This is incredible value, literally halving the cost of the voyage and the first time we have introduced such a huge discount,†MyPlanet marketing & sales manager Teresia Fors said. “The voyage is a once in a lifetime experience and halving the cost of the voyage for couples or for two friends travelling together is a real opportunity to explore the renowned beauty of this region,†Fors said.
The Bergen to Kirkenes voyage encompasses, in every sense, the essence of Norway. From the historic port of Bergen and the spectacular Geiranger Fjord, to the old towns of Kristiansund and Trondheim to the Borvass Mountains and magnificent Svartisen Glacier in the Arctic Circle, it is a journey not to be forgotten
For more information and bookings please call MyPlanet on 02 9020 5800 or visit www.myplanetaustralia.com.au
MyPlanet Australia the leading travel company for Scandinavia, Russia and the Baltic’s has just launched its largest ever cruise and tour program for 2008-09 season. The program is a smorgasbord of independent and escorted tours and cruises, activity tours and sightseeing for the region all year around. Tour program features also Finland, Iceland, Greenland, Ukraine and as a new destination, Poland. MyPlanet Australia Pty Ltd operates as a retail arm for Bentours; a wholesaler and cruise specialist for Australian and New Zealand travel industry. MyPlanet Australia Pty Ltd (trading as Bentours and MyPlanet) is the General Sales Agent (GSA) for Hurtigruten Group, Icelandair and Gota Canal in Australia and New Zealand
By : The Mole
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