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ANNOUNCING Holland America's 2009 GRAND
WORLD VOYAGE ITINERARIES:
SevenSeas Travel is happy to announce that the 2009
HAL Grand Voyage itineraries are now available for early
booking! We are now accepting future cruise requests
for those looking to sail on one of Holland America's
Five Star Premium Grand Voyages. Please call TOLL
FREE 800-951-5581 or email
us today for more details or brochures about
these fantastic world cruises!
HAL
2009 World Cruise. Holland America Line began its
tradition of world cruising in 1958, and more than half
a century later the line continues to offer the annual
once-in-a-lifetime journeys. Celebrating the lines
annual tour around the globe, ms Rotterdam returns to
world cruising in 2009 with a 114/117-day Grand World
Voyage departing January 19, 2009, from Los Angeles.
The 1,316-passenger ship - which was built
expressly for world cruising - sails a westbound route
through the Pacific Ocean to the Hawaiian Islands, on
to the South Pacific, Australia, Asia and Africa before
making calls in the Caribbean en route back to Fort
Lauderdale and New York. Calling at 39 ports in 27 countries
across five continents, Rotterdam will cover more than
35,100 nautical miles while sailing on 15 different
oceans, seas, bays, channels and straits.
Guests can choose to return to Fort Lauderdale May 13
or disembark at New York three days later on May 16,
making the total voyage 117 days. Hundreds of optional
shore excursions and an array of overland tours add
color to this epic voyage, and several cruise segments
ranging from 22 to 69 days are available for those wanting
a shorter journey.
In addition to favorite cities,
Rotterdam visits lesser-known ports offering guests
unparalleled access to some of the most exotic destinations
in the world. The itinerary features maiden calls at
Kemaman, Malaysia - known as Malaysias silk capital
- and Maputo, Mozambique, the most exotic port of call
during the voyage and once the Cannes of Africa.
Iles des Pins, New Caledonia, not previously visited
on a Grand world voyage, adds to the port repertoire.
The itinerary also gives guests extra time to explore
several ports of call with overnights in Sydney, Australia;
Hong Kong and Shanghai, China; Mumbai, India; Mombasa,
Kenya, and Cape Town, South Africa. A highlight of the
cruise will include a Midnight Golden Line Crossing
when Rotterdam crosses both the Equator and International
Date Line simultaneously.
The
Holland America Line premium cruise experience. At
the heart of every Holland America Line cruise is a
warm and award-winning style of service that is never
in the way and never out of reach. Sophisticated and
savory menus enhance every culinary experience, with
options to suit every taste. Whether it’s a five-course
meal in the Main Dining Room, an intimate table at the
elegant Pinnacle Grill or fare while relaxing poolside,
the crew of Holland America Line know how to orchestrate
a truly memorable dining affair.
Culinary staff
and guest chefs will lead cooking classes and demonstrations
in the onboard Culinary Arts Center presented by Food
& Wine magazine, and, as part of the Explorations Speaker
Series, special guest lecturers will sail on segments
of the Grand World Voyage to offer unique and enriching
perspectives on regional art, history and culture. The
Explorations Café - powered by the New York Times -
enables guests to stay connected to loved ones. To rest
up for the next day, guests are assured a good night’s
sleep with the Mariner’s Dream stateroom amenities,
including luxurious beds and linens.
When in
port, guests can choose from a multitude of diverse
shore excursions including the exclusive Medallion Collection
featuring Overland Adventures; Signature Collection
private-car touring; visits to natural, architectural
and technical masterpieces from the Wonders of the World
Collection; and rare and unusual experiences with the
Encore Collection excursions. |
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Rotterdam - Special Full Cruise Offers. Circle the
globe on a Grand Voyage of Discovery. Experience 39
ports across five continents. Weave exotic finds with
essential world sights - from Dubai and Mumbai to Sydney
and Singapore. | | ms
Rotterdam - The 1,316-passenger ship - which was
built expressly for world cruising - sails a westbound
route through the Pacific Ocean to the Hawaiian Islands,
on to the South Pacific, Australia, Asia and Africa
before making calls in the Caribbean en route back to
Fort Lauderdale and New York. Calling at 39 ports in
27 countries across five continents, Rotterdam will
cover more than 35,100 nautical miles while sailing
on 15 different oceans, seas, bays, channels and straits. |
| DATE | DAYS | ITINERARY | INSIDE
FROM* | OUTSIDE
FROM* | OCEAN
VIEW FROM* | VERANDAH
SUITE FROM* | DELUXE
VERANDAH SUITE FROM* |
| 1/5/09 | 131 | Ft. Lauderdale
to New York | $24,249 | $28,849 | $34,029 | $47,799 | $97,649 |
| 1/5/09 | 128 | Roundtrip
Ft. Lauderdale | $23,639 | $28,039 | $33,229 | $46,789 | $95,439 |
| 1/19/09 | 117 | Los
Angeles to New York | $22,429 | $26,729 | $31,229 | $43,429 | $90,629 |
| 1/19/09 | 114 | Los
Angeles to Ft. Lauderdale | $21,929 | $25,929 | $30,429 | $42,429 | $88,429 |
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ms
Rotterdam - Special Segment Offers. Less time to
explore? Enjoy an exciting 22- to 45-Day Grand World
cruise segment. |
Holland America Line began its tradition of world cruising
in 1958, and more than half a century later the line
continues to offer the annual once-in-a-lifetime journeys. |
| DATE | DAYS | ITINERARY | INSIDE
FROM* | OUTSIDE
FROM* | OCEAN
VIEW FROM* | VERANDAH
SUITE FROM* | DELUXE
VERANDAH SUITE FROM* |
| 1/19/09 | 23 | Los
Angeles to Sydney | $4,659 | $5,549 | $6,479 | Wait List | $18,979 |
| 1/19/09 | 45 | Los
Angeles to Hong Kong | $9,029 | $10,759 | $12,559 | Wait List | $36,699 |
| 2/11/09 | 22 | Sydney
to Hong Kong | $4,599 | $5,459 | $6,349 | Wait List | $18,329 |
| 2/11/09 | 33 | Sydney
to Singapore | $6,769 | $8,049 | $9,379 | Wait List | $27,129 |
| 4/21/09 | 22 | Cape
Town to Ft. Lauderdale | $4,579 | $5,439 | $6,329 | Wait List | $18,529 |
| 4/21/09 | 25 | Cape
Town to New York | $5,189 | $6,169 | $7,179 | Wait List | $20,979 |
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Crystal Serenity 2009 Full World Cruise:
Pacific Circle Celebration. Round-trip
Los Angeles aboard Crystal Serenity Departs January
21, 2009 - 106 days from $54,135*pp. On
a circumnavigation of the Pacific Ocean, our 2009 World
Cruise is a journey of contrasts. From the turquoise
waters of Polynesia to the exotic cultures of Asia to
the rugged coastal beauty of Alaska - our 2009 World
Cruise spans the Pacific and promises to be one of our
most diverse sailings yet. Choose from seven individual
voyages that range from 12 to 24 days.
View PDF.
Call Toll Free 800-951-5581
or email
us for more details about these Crystal cruises!
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world cruise segment voyages: January 21 - V9302
- Los Angeles to Papeete - fares from $5,895*pp
February 2 - V9303 - Papeete to Auckland - fares from
$7,695*pp February 17 - V9304 - Auckland to Sydney
- fares from $7,740*pp March 1 - V9305 - Sydney
to Singapore - fares from $10,650*pp March 19 -
V9306 - Singapore to Hong Kong - fares from $9,495*pp
April 4 - V9307 - Hong Kong to Tokyo - fares from $6,595*pp
April 16 - V9308 - Tokyo to Los Angeles - fares from
$11,160*pp Extend your World Cruise - if your
live on the East Coast, you may want to sail round-trip
Miami by adding the two voyages below before and after
the Full World Cruise for an epic 137-day luxury adventure.
Applicable world cruise segment voyages:
January 6 - V9301 - Miami to Los Angeles - fares from
$4,895*pp May 7 - V9309 - Los Angeles to Miami -
fares from $4,995*pp Fares apply
to Category C on Crystal Serenity and DO NOT include
port, security and handling charges. | Crystal
Cruises Sets Worldwide Itineraries To Seven Continents
For 2009. From Antarctica to the Polar Ice Cap,
in 2009 Crystal Cruises is venturing to all seven continents,
circling the Pacific, and featuring new itineraries
in South America, Europe and the Middle East for its
ultra-luxurious Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity.
Sailing to 185 ports in 57 countries on 57 voyages,
Crystal Cruises' 2009 program focuses on more port intensive
itineraries with overnight port stays on most cruises.
Itineraries range from seven to 106 days, from the exotic
to convenient North American departures. Among
the 2009 highlights: · 106-day Pacific
Circle Celebration World Cruise round-trip from Los
Angeles, including the inaugural ports of Rangiroa,
French Polynesia; Komodo, Indonesia; Napier, New Zealand;
Sihanoukville, Cambodia; and Petropavlosk, Russia. Also
featured is the 150th birthday of the Port of Yokohama
and a return to Alaska. · Return to cruising the
Amazon for the first time since 2006. · New fall
cruise to Israel and Egypt. · Dubai overnight stays
on two cruises. · European maiden calls to Kotor,
Montenegro; Lipari, Italy; Patmos, Greece; Sinop, Turkey;
Alesund, Norway and Kiel, Germany. · Virtually
all Mediterranean cruises feature overnight calls in
cities including Barcelona, Istanbul, Monte Carlo, Venice
and/or Sorrento. · Two ships cruising Asia, including
cruises in China/Japan, Southeast Asia and India with
overnight stays in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Osaka, Kobe,
Bangkok, among many others. · Baltic cruises of
seven and 11 days with overnight calls in Copenhagen
and Stockholm, plus double overnights in St. Petersburg.
· North Cape cruise to Spitsbergen and the Polar
Ice Cap. · British Isles cruise featuring the Military
Tattoo in Edinburgh. · Black Sea cruise with a
new overnight stay in Odessa and maiden call in Turkey.
· Spring and fall Panama Canal cruises, Caribbean
and Mexican Riviera departing from North American cities.
· Choice of exotic and tropical holiday voyages:
South America and Antarctica or Caribbean. · More
than a dozen "career-friendly" voyages beginning
or ending on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 
Please
call 1-800-951-5581 for reservations.
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Princess to Double World Cruise Offerings
in 2009. Both Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess to
Sail on Global Voyages to Six Continents.
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TAHITIAN PRINCESS® |
117
DAYS | World Cruise - Sail
from Ft. Lauderdale to Stockholm
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 14, 2009 | $21,661 | $21,661 | -- | -- |
107
DAYS | World Cruise - Sail
from Ft. Lauderdale to London
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 14, 2009 | $19,970 | $19,970 | -- | -- |
35
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from Ft. Lauderdale to Sydney
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 14, 2009 | $6,995 | $6,995 | $6,995 | -- |
23
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from Sydney to Hong
Kong |
DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Feb 19, 2009 | $4,795 | $4,795 | $4,795 | -- |
10
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from London to Stockholm
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
May 2, 2009 | $1,959 | $1,959 | $1,959 | -- |
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ROYAL PRINCESS® |
107
DAYS | World Cruise - Sail
from Ft. Lauderdale to Rome
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 20, 2009 | $20,054 | $20,054 | $22,923 | -- |
58
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from Ft. Lauderdale to Hong
Kong |
DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 20, 2009 | $10,995 | $10,995 | $10,995 | -- |
35
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from Ft. Lauderdale to Sydney
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DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Jan 20, 2009 | $6995 | $6995 | $6995 | -- |
23
DAYS | World Cruise Segment
- Sail from Sydney to Hong
Kong |
DATE(S) | INTERIOR
| OCEANVIEW | BALCONY | MINI-SUITE |
Feb 25, 2009 | $4795 | $4795 | $4795 | -- |
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to the enthusiastic response for Princess' return to
world cruising, the line will offer two global itineraries
in 2009, giving twice as many passengers the opportunity
to enjoy this unparalleled travel experience, as the
ships take them to more than 40 destinations on six
continents. For the first time, Princess will offer
world cruising on two sister ships, with both voyages
commencing at nearly the same time. The 670-passenger
Tahitian Princess and 710-passenger Royal Princess will
offer similar 107-day itineraries that set sail from
Ft. Lauderdale in January 2009. The Tahitian Princess
sailing leaves on January 14, ending in Dover, while
Royal Princess sails on January 20 and winds up in Rome.
In addition, passengers can choose from two extension
options for the Tahitian Princess voyage, giving world
travelers the option of finishing this journey of a
lifetime in Dover, Rome, Stockholm or New York. Both
itineraries feature travel to South America, the South
Pacific, Australia, Asia, India and Egypt, with differing
European segments. Each voyage will call at a brand
new port for Princess -- Port Blair in the Andaman Islands,
a picturesque stop in the Indian Ocean. "World
cruises are the ultimate travel experience, and now
we're offering two exciting opportunities in 2009 for
a select group of passengers who are passionate about
exploration," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior
vice president of customer service and sales. "And
the intimate size of these ships is very appealing for
a journey of this nature." Tahitian Princess
and Royal Princess will both set sail from Ft. Lauderdale
on similar itineraries that begin with a visit to Grand
Cayman and a transit of the Panama Canal on the way
to Quito (Manta), Ecuador. Passengers will enjoy an
overnight stay in Lima (Callao), Peru where they can
visit the dramatic ruins of Machu Picchu. An unusual
opportunity to visit Easter Island follows, and the
ships will cruise by historic Pitcairn Island as well.
The tropical pleasures of Tahiti (Papeete) and
Rarotonga are next to delight passengers as the ships
then head "Down Under" for Auckland and the
Australian ports of Burnie (Tasmania), Sydney, Brisbane,
and Cairns (for visits to the Great Barrier Reef). Next
up are Rabaul (Papua/New Guinea) and Guam, followed
by the mysteries of Asia with calls to Osaka (for Kyoto),
Hiroshima, Seoul (Inchon), Shanghai, Hong Kong, Ho Chi
Minh City (Vietnam), Sihanoukville (Cambodia) Bangkok,
Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang) in Malaysia.
A new port for Princess, Port Blair in the Andaman
Islands, makes its debut as the ships cruise the Indian
Ocean on the way to Mumbai, India. They then head for
Dubai and Salalah in Oman, followed by the wonders of
Egypt with calls in Safaga (for Luxor/Karnak) and Port
Said (for Cairo/Giza). Once the ships transit
the Suez Canal and depart the pyramids of Egypt, each
itinerary heads in a different direction. Tahitian Princess
passengers will enjoy the history and culture of Athens
(Piraeus), Sorrento/Capri, Rome (Civitavecchia), Cannes
(for Monte Carlo), Barcelona, Gibraltar and Lisbon before
heading north to Ireland for a call at Cork (Cobh -
for Blarney Castle), followed by Paris/Normandy (Le
Havre), and finally arriving in Dover to end their sojourn
in London. Passengers aboard Royal Princess
meanwhile will instead head to the Holy Land to visit
Jerusalem (Ashdod), and then call at Istanbul, Athens,
Sicily (Messina), Barcelona, Cannes, and Pisa/Florence
(Livorno), before their final stop in the eternal city
of Rome. Tahitian Princess passengers can also
create the ultimate 117-day adventure by extending their
voyage 10 days to include northern Europe, Scandinavia
and a call in St. Petersburg before ending in Stockholm.
They can also choose to instead combine their cruise
with a six-day transatlantic crossing from Southampton
to New York aboard the legendary Queen Mary 2, for a
113-day voyage. Early booking fares for Princess' world
cruises begin at $21,495 per person, based on double
occupancy. Princess Announces New Segments
Available for 2009 World Cruises. Airfare Now Included
for Full Cruise Passengers on Tahitian Princess and
Royal Princess Global Voyages. Passengers
who want to share in the excitement of Princess' two
2009 world cruises but can't commit to the full 107-day
voyages now have the opportunity to choose from four
segments ranging from 22 to 35 days. And for those with
a bit more time to travel, Princess is also introducing
the opportunity to combine segments into "Liner
Voyages" of 45 to 80 days in length.
The segments and Liner Voyage options offer passengers
25 different ways to be a part of the Princess world
cruise experience. The line's 107-day world cruises
aboard Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess set sail
on January 14 and 20, 2009 respectively. Each full world
cruise travels to more than 40 destinations on six continents
in total. For passengers choosing to take the
full 107-day worldwide adventure, a number of special
benefits have been announced as well. Airfare to Ft.
Lauderdale and home from Rome, Dover or Stockholm will
now be included for world cruise passengers booking
a balcony stateroom or above, all world cruise passengers
will also receive complimentary hotel and dining charges,
and suite passengers will have their mini-bar setups
replenished weekly. Onboard cruise credits of up to
$1,000 per person will be issued to full world cruise
passengers who book before January 31, 2008, while those
booking Liner Voyages (at least two segments) will receive
an onboard credit of up to $500 per person for early
bookings. "These new segments offer some
great travel options for our passengers who have less
available time, but who would still like a longer exotic
adventure," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior vice
president of customer service and sales. "And we
think some of the additional benefits we're offering
to passengers on the full voyages will add to their
enjoyment of this global adventure."
Available segments include: Ft. Lauderdale
to Sydney (35 days) - Both ships set sail from Ft. Lauderdale
on an adventure through the Panama Canal taking in South
America, including opportunities to visit Machu Picchu
and the Galapagos Islands, plus the islands of the South
Pacific on the way to Australia. Ports of call include
Grand Cayman; the Panama Canal; Quito (Manta), Ecuador;
an overnight stay in Lima (Callao), Peru; Easter Island;
Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising); Tahiti (Papeete);
Rarotonga; Auckland and Burnie (Tasmania), before arriving
in Sydney. - Both ships set sail from Ft. Lauderdale
on an adventure through the Panama Canal taking in South
America, including opportunities to visit Machu Picchu
and the Galapagos Islands, plus the islands of the South
Pacific on the way to Australia. Ports of call include
Grand Cayman; the Panama Canal; Quito (Manta), Ecuador;
an overnight stay in Lima (Callao), Peru; Easter Island;
Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising); Tahiti (Papeete);
Rarotonga; Auckland and Burnie (Tasmania), before arriving
in Sydney. Sydney to Hong Kong (23 days) -
The perfect choice for exploring the Great Barrier Reef
and the mysteries and wonders of Japan and China. Passengers
on this segment head off to see Brisbane; Cairns (for
the Great Barrier Reef); Rabaul (Papua/New Guinea);
Guam; Osaka (for Kyoto); Hiroshima, Seoul (Inchon);
and Shanghai on the way to Hong Kong. - The
perfect choice for exploring the Great Barrier Reef
and the mysteries and wonders of Japan and China. Passengers
on this segment head off to see Brisbane; Cairns (for
the Great Barrier Reef); Rabaul (Papua/New Guinea);
Guam; Osaka (for Kyoto); Hiroshima, Seoul (Inchon);
and Shanghai on the way to Hong Kong. Hong
Kong to Dubai (22 days) - The flavors of Asia take center
stage on this shortest segment, including opportunities
to visit Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat and explore India.
From Hong Kong the ships head to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam),
Sihanoukville (Cambodia); Bangkok, Singapore; Kuala
Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Port Blair, Andaman
Islands (maiden Princess call); Mumbai, India and then
to Dubai. - The flavors of Asia take center
stage on this shortest segment, including opportunities
to visit Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat and explore India.
From Hong Kong the ships head to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam),
Sihanoukville (Cambodia); Bangkok, Singapore; Kuala
Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Port Blair, Andaman
Islands (maiden Princess call); Mumbai, India and then
to Dubai. Dubai to Rome or Dover (27 days)
- On the final segments the ships' paths diverge, heading
to different European destinations. After leaving Dubai,
passengers will visit Salalah in Oman, followed by the
wonders of Egypt with calls in Safaga (for Luxor/Karnak)
and Port Said (for Cairo/Giza). After Egypt, each itinerary
heads in a different direction. heads for Athens (Piraeus);
Sorrento/Capri; Rome (Civitavecchia); Cannes (for Monte
Carlo); Barcelona; Gibraltar; Lisbon; Cork (Cobh - for
Blarney Castle), Ireland; and Paris/Normandy (Le Havre),
before arriving in Dover (for London). Meanwhile, passengers
aboard will stay in the Mediterranean with visits to
Jerusalem (Ashdod), Istanbul; Athens; Sicily (Messina);
Barcelona; Cannes; and Florence/Pisa (Livorno), before
their final stop in the eternal city of Rome.
- On the final segments the ships' paths diverge, heading
to different European destinations. After leaving Dubai,
passengers will visit Salalah in Oman, followed by the
wonders of Egypt with calls in Safaga (for Luxor/Karnak)
and Port Said (for Cairo/Giza). After Egypt, each itinerary
heads in a different direction. Tahitian Princess heads
for Athens (Piraeus); Sorrento/Capri; Rome (Civitavecchia);
Cannes (for Monte Carlo); Barcelona; Gibraltar; Lisbon;
Cork (Cobh - for Blarney Castle), Ireland; and Paris/Normandy
(Le Havre), before arriving in Dover (for London). Meanwhile,
passengers aboard Royal Princess will stay in the Mediterranean
with visits to Jerusalem (Ashdod), Istanbul; Athens;
Sicily (Messina); Barcelona; Cannes; and Florence/Pisa
(Livorno), before their final stop in the eternal city
of Rome. These segments are available in a
variety of Liner Voyage combinations. In addition, Tahitian
Princess passengers can extend their voyage with a 10-day
Scandinavia and Russia sailing including a call in St.
Petersburg and ending in Stockholm. Or they can choose
to combine their world cruise with a six-day transatlantic
crossing from Southampton to New York aboard the legendary
Queen Mary 2. Full world cruise passengers receive a
discount on the QM2 sailing. Early booking
fares for the 22-day segment of Princess' world cruises
begin at $4,361 per person, based on double occupancy.
Princess
is pleased to offer two 107-day World Cruises on both
Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess, each voyage visiting
over 40 destinations covering six continents. And our
Segment voyages, ranging from 22 to 80 days, allow you
the flexibility to explore the portion of the globe
that interests them most.
Its all part
of what makes Princess the leader in destination cruising
and unforgettable escapes. Call
SevenSeas Travel Toll Free 800-951-5581 or email
us for more details about these fantastic Princess
World cruises and World Segment voyages!
More
Princess Cruise Specials Please
call 1-800-951-5581 for reservations.
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Cunard Line 2009 World cruises.
2009 World Cruise itineraries for flagship Queen
Mary 2 and the new Queen Victoria, where combining the
legendary Cunard liner experience of tradition, elegance
and grandeur with the adventure of circumnavigating
the globe remains a time-honored tradition.
Two
options are yours for the taking - each filled with
endless choices. Board QUEEN MARY 2 to round Cape Horn
and cross the Pacific to Asia and beyond. Or travel
with QUEEN VICTORIA through the Panama Canal and on
to exotic lands around the globe. No matter which path
you choose, you're sure to find breathtaking sights,
intriguing cultures and lasting memories. Along with
the camaraderie that naturally bonds those who get to
share such memorable experiences. The world is waiting
- and so is the voyage of a lifetime. More.
Cunard
Line Queen Mary 2: Epic Expedition: Departing
from Ft. Lauderdale, simultaneously with her sister
ship Queen Victoria, on January 13, 2009, Queen Mary
2 will set sail on a 90-day Epic Expedition to 26 ports
on five continents. Included is a port call to Alexandria
(for Cairo/Giza) affording visits to the Great Pyramids
and the Sphinx. Maiden calls include Lima, Peru; Osaka,
Japan; Bangkok, Thailand; and Salalah, Oman.
The ship will journey in a westward direction, sailing
around South America to Los Angeles, across the Pacific
to Honolulu, Hawaii. From there, stops include Pago
Pago, American Samoa; Auckland, New Zealand; Sydney,
Australia; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The voyage
culminates in New York on April 14, 2009.
Please
call 1-800-951-5581 for reservations.
Cunard
Line 2009 World
Cruise Segment voyages. A
World Cruise with Cunard is undoubtedly the ultimate
travel experience. In addition to the spectacular destinations
you will visit is the seemingly endless parade of elaborate
dinners and formal balls, extravagant entertainment
and enrichment programmes for which Cunard is renowned.
For those who may not have the time to join us on a
Full World Cruise, we are pleased to offer Cunard World
Cruise Segment Voyages. Ranging from six to 28 days,
these voyages offer you the opportunity to be a part
of the World Cruise while focusing your travels on specific
regions that interest you most. Now you can enjoy savings
of up to 20% off Early Booking Savings Fares* on 2009
Full World Cruise and Segment Voyages aboard the magnificent
Queen Mary 2. And if you reserve two or more consecutive
World Cruise Segment Voyages, youll enjoy additional
savings of up to $1000 per stateroom^.
Let the worlds grandest ocean liner transport
you in transcendent style to exotic destinations around
the globe. Queen Mary 2: Adventure of
the Americas: 28 DAYS January 13, 2009 from $5,082*pp
Ports Include: Fort Lauderdale, Barbados, Rio de
Janeiro, Montevideo, Cape Horn Scenic Cruising, Santiago
(Valparaiso), Lima (Callao), Acapulco, Los Angeles
Queen Mary 2: South Pacific Panoramas: 15
DAYS February 10, 2009 from $3,823*pp Ports Include:
Los Angeles, Honolulu, Pago Pago, Auckland, Sydney
Queen Mary 2: Echoes of Exotic Kingdoms:
23 DAYS February 26, 2009 from $5,310*pp Ports
Include: Sydney, Yokohama (for Tokyo), Hong Kong, Bangkok,
(Laem Chabang), Singapore, Goa (Mormugao), Dubai
Queen Mary 2: Pyramids to the Parthenon: 18
DAYS March 21, 2009 from $4,197*pp Ports Include:
Dubai, Salalah, Alexandria (for Cairo/Giza), Athens
(Piraeus), Rome (Civitavecchia), Cannes, Barcelona,
Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), Southampton Queen
Mary 2: Classic Transatlantic Crossing: 6 DAYS April
8, 2009 from $1,131*pp Ports Include: Southampton,
New York Fares shown INCLUDE
a fuel supplement of $70. Government fees and taxes
of up to $248.01 are per person and are additional.
*Up to 20% off Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares is
based on reserving categories A1D7 on the Full
World Cruise or the Ft Lauderdale to Los Angeles Segment
voyage as advertised. Offer excludes Grill staterooms
(Q1-P3) and third and fourth berths. ^Additional savings
of up to $1,000 per couple is based on the minimum per
person savings in category B6 and above when reserving
a liner voyage compared to the combined individual Segment
voyage fares. Savings in inside and outside category
staterooms (C1-D8) may be lower. Actual savings vary
according to itinerary and category. Fares are per person,
non-air, based on double occupancy and apply to the
first two guests in a stateroom. Fares may remain at
a discounted level after this promotion. Government
fees and taxes of up to $732.61 are additional, per
person and may be higher for Canadian residents. This
offer applies to new bookings only, is based on availability,
is capacity controlled and may not be combinable with
any other promotion, savings programme or public, group
or past guest discount, including shipboard credits.
Offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Fares
are quoted in U.S. dollars. A fuel supplement of $5/day/per
person (maximum $70) is included in fares shown. Ask
about our applicable air add-on programme. See the applicable
2008 Cunard brochure or cunard.com for terms, conditions
and definitions that apply to your reservation. Certain
restrictions apply. Please reference promotion code
UEA/UEB/UEC/UED/UEF/UEG/UEH. Ships registry: Great
Britain. ©Cunard 2008. A
World Cruise with Cunard is the definitive travel experience
for even the most discerning of travellers. Aboard our
newest ocean liner, QUEEN VICTORIA , you will arrive
at exotic locales around the globe in sophisticated
style and spend your days and nights at sea entertained
by the countless elaborate dinners and formal balls,
the extravagant theatre productions and the enrichment
programmes for which Cunard is renowned.
For
those who are unable to join QUEEN VICTORIA's Full World
Cruise in 2009, Cunard also offers World Cruise Segment
Voyages. Ranging from 17 to 32 days, Segment Voyages
offer you the excitement of the World Cruise while focusing
your travels on specific regions of the world that interest
you most. Now, enjoy savings of up to 10% off
Early Booking Savings Fares* on 2009 World Cruise Segment
Voyages aboard the grand QUEEN VICTORIA . Or, reserve
a Liner Voyage (a combination of two or more consecutive
Segment Voyages) and enjoy additional savings of up
to $1000 per stateroom.^ Queen Victoria
Atlantic to Pacific Adventure: 17 DAYS January 10,
2009 from $3,179*pp. Ports Include: New York, Fort
Lauderdale, Curacao, Panama Canal, Puerto Quetzal, Puerto
Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Los Angeles Queen
Victoria South Pacific Sojourn: 23 DAYS January
27, 2009 from $5,411*pp. Ports Include: Los Angeles,
Honolulu, Apia, Tonga, Auckland, Christchurch, Hobart,
Sydney Queen Victoria Southeast Asia Excursion:
27 DAYS February 20, 2009 from $5,825*pp. Ports
Include: Sydney, Cairns, Rabaul, Saipan, Nagasaki, Pusan,
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok,
Singapore Queen Victoria Asia, Africa and
Beyond: 32 DAYS March 19, 2009 from $6,653*pp.
Ports Include: Singapore, Phuket, Goa, Mumbai, Dubai,
Aqaba, Alexandria, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Mykonos, Athens,
Rome, Barcelona, Southampton *
Up to 10% off Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares is based
on reserving categories A1-D8 on the Segment voyages
as advertised. Offer excludes Grill staterooms (Q1-P4)
and third and fourth berths. ^ Additional savings of
up to $1000 per couple is based on the minimum per person
saving in category A7 and above when reserving a liner
voyage compared to the combined individual sector voyage
fares. Savings in inside and outside category staterooms
(C1-D8) may be lower. Actual savings vary according
to itinerary and category. Fares are per person, non-air,
based on double occupancy and apply to the first two
guests in a stateroom. Fares may remain at a discounted
level after this promotion. Government fees and taxes
of up to $732.61 are additional, per person and may
be higher for Canadian residents. This offer is based
on availability, is capacity controlled and may not
be combinable with any other promotion, savings programme
or public, group or past guest discount, including shipboard
credits. Offer may be withdrawn at any time without
notice. Fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. A fuel supplement
of $70 per person, per day is included in fares shown.
Ask about our applicable air add-on programme. See the
applicable 2009 Cunard World Cruises brochure or cunard.com
for terms, conditions and definitions that apply to
your reservation. Certain restrictions apply. Please
reference promotion code UEA/UEB/UEC/UED. Ship's registry:
Great Britain. ©Cunard 2008.
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