Whether you are a luxury cruise aficionado or aspire to become one, The Yachts of Seabourn has announced a compelling reason to book 2010 voyages aboard the company’s fleet of five award-winning, all-suite vessels before the end of April–2-for-1 cruise-only savings on over 80 voyages in Europe and Asia, plus substantially reduced round trip add-on airfares from only $499 for economy class and $1,999 for business class, from 40 North American gateways.
“These cruise savings alone represent a great value for a great experience,” noted Seabourn president and CEO Pamela Conover. “But when you add in these remarkably low fares for a round-trip, business-class flight to Europe or Asia, you will get an award-winning, ultra-luxury cruise package at a truly exceptional price.”
The cruises depart from May to November, 2010, and range from 7- to 15-days in length. In the Mediterranean, travelers can choose voyages aboard the intimate, 208-guest Seabourn Spirit in the Adriatic and Dalmatian Coasts, or Legend in the French and Italian Rivieras. Also in the Mediterranean, the acclaimed 450-guest Seabourn Odyssey, hailed as “a game-changer” in luxury cruising when it was launched last summer, will sail the Greek Isles, Turkey, and the Black Sea. In June, brand-new sister-yacht Seabourn Sojourn will begin its maiden season in Northern Europe, cruising Scandinavia, Russia, Scotland and Norway. In Asia, Seabourn Pride offers voyages visiting Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand and China, including pre- and post-cruise extensions to Beijing on some departures.
Remarkably all-inclusive cruise-only fares start from $3,550 per person, based on double occupancy of an ocean view suite. To qualify for this promotion, cruises must be booked by April 30, 2010. Airfares include transfers between the piers and airports. For more information, contact a travel agent, call Seabourn at 1-800-929-9391 or visit Seabourn.com.
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