CRUISECO have a range of fly, cruise and stay packages later this year aboard the luxury yachts of Seabourn to the most sought-after ports in the Mediterranean, Black Sea, the Adriatic, Scandinavia and Russia.
Described as "intimate luxury that shuns the ordinary," three of the six yachts of Seabourn carry just 208 guests and the other three 450 guests, with more than one staff member per suite, gourmet dining from menus created by renowned chef Charlie Palmer, open bars serving premium wines, Champagnes and spirits, and a water sports marina unique to Seabourn.
Cruiseco has created a selection of packages that include return air and taxes from Australia, 7-night cruising, and up to 2-nights pre- and 2-nights post-cruise in cities of departure and disembarkation with breakfasts and transfers included.
An example is an 11-night package that includes 7-nights cruising from Monte Carlo in October aboard Seabourn Legend to Rome, with two hotel nights pre-cruise in Monte Carlo and two post-cruise in Rome; ports of call include France's Porquerolles, Sanary-Sur-Mer, Cannes and Calvi on Corsica, and in Italy, Portovenere and Portoferraio
The price for this begins from $7390pp twin-share including return air and taxes from Sydney, pre- and post-cruise hotels, and 7-nights in an Oceanview Suite on Seabourn Legend.
For detailed itineraries and the name of your nearest Cruiseco cruise specialist offering these packages go to www.cruising.com.au
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