JUST $2199pp twin-share gets an extraordinary holiday deal in Asia with ecruising.travel next February: two-nights in Macau for shopping and sightseeing, a 5-night luxury cruise to Vietnam and China with all meals included, a night back in Hong Kong for final duty-free shopping – and even return air and taxes from Sydney.
This budget-priced fly, cruise and stay package will see the 2000-passenger super-liner Legend of the Seas sail from Hong Kong on February 20 next, have a day at sea on her way to Vietnam's Halong Bay for a day in Hanoi, another in Hue/Danang, a half-day in Sanya (China,) and finally Hong Kong.
A Hong Kong Peak Tram Pass is included in the post-cruise overnight in Hong Kong; for full details phone 1300 369 848 or visit www.ecruising.travel
LEGEND OF THE SEAS offers My Time, Traditional and My Family Time Dining with spectacular views while dining through the glass walls of the main restaurant; an alternative casual buffet is also open from 6.30am to 9pm day with dining here included in the cruise price, and there's an optional-cost coffee bar and optional-cost ice cream and frozen drinks bar.
Activities include a rock-climbing wall, indoor/outdoor pool in a solarium with sliding roof, separate outdoor pool and four whirlpools, and a 9-hole miniature golf course.
A youth centre, day spa and fitness centre are also available.
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