Scenic Group hails surge in group bookings
Scenic Group has hailed a huge 85% growth in group bookings from agents so far this year through the end of July 2024.
In line with this trend, the luxury cruise operator, which Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours and Emerald Cruises, has announced a series of exclusive offers across its group tour itineraries for late 2024 and early 2025 group bookings.
The offers include:
Five-night Christmas Time on the Danube sailing priced from £1,249 per person, departing 18 December 2024. This shorter itinerary is the perfect way to experience the magic of the Danube during the festive season.
Eight-night Windmills, Tulips and Belgian Delights , priced from £1,999 per person departing in April 2025. This eight-night sailing begins and ends on the waterways of Amsterdam cruising through sleepy towns to Antwerp, to historic windmills and world-famous tulip fields. Offer includes extra £150 per person discount on group bookings of five cabins or more.
Nick Hughes, director of sales, partnerships and strategic growth, csaid, “It is encouraging to see the marked increase in group bookings and growth in the popularity of sailings for larger parties.”
“Many of the group bookings we have hosted over the past year are often for big milestone celebrations – anniversaries, birthdays, and toasting the start of retirement.”
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