Sunday, August 1, 2010
Half-Price Hong Kong with Freebies and Singapore Cruise
DON’T fly all the way to Hong Kong and as soon as you arrive jump on a
cruise to Vietnam, Thailand and Singapore – book through ecruising.travel
and they’ll include four nights pre-cruise in Hong Kong in November with
sight-seeing passes included, enough time for duty-free Christmas shopping
– and a price nearly 50 per cent below the originally advertised.
As well, when you get off your luxury 5-star Legend of the Seas in
Singapore after her 13-night cruise from Hong Kong, there’ll be a river-
side hotel there for another day and night’s duty-free shopping or
sightseeing.
This 18-night package is now priced through ecruising.travel from just
$3799pp twin-share, compared with an originally-advertised $7449pp. And it
includes 4-nights pre-cruise at the Empire Hotel & Resort Kowloon in Hong
Kong, a free Hong Kong Peak Tram Pass, free Discover Hong Kong with the
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Experience, a free 24hr MTR Pass and a free return
Airport Express Ticket – all those freebies valued at HKD364 (approx
AU$52.)
The 70,000 tonne Legend of the Seas then sails on November 9 this year for
Vietnam with an overnight in Hanoi, a day each in Hue/Danang and Nah Trang,
Ho Chi Minh for another overnight in port, Bangkok (overnight,)
Sihanoukville in Cambodia for a day, and Singapore where there is a night
post-cruise at the Novotel Clarke Quay hotel.
For a fully-detailed itinerary, phone 1300 369 848 or visit
www.ecruising.travel
ADDITIONAL SHIPBOARD INFORMATION: Royal Caribbean Line’s superliner Legend
of the Seas offers a diverse choice of dining options including a glass-
walled dining room with spectacular views, and a range of bars for all
occasions.
There’s an indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof, another
pool outdoors with four whirlpools, a rock-climbing wall, a Centrum with an
open atrium featuring a range of shopping outlets, 9-hole miniature golf, a
spa and fitness centre, and a youth club.
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