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Seven Seas Voyager's 107-night first world cruise Jan. - April 2005.



 
 
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Old March 31st, 2004, 06:00 PM
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Default Seven Seas Voyager's 107-night first world cruise Jan. - April 2005.

Luxury goes exploring: all-balcony suite Seven Seas Voyager's first
world cruise Jan. - April 2005. 107-night voyage features special
shoreside events & early booking incentives


In the world of luxury cruising, few voyages possess the mystique of
the World Cruise - and with Radisson Seven Seas' first-ever World
Cruise aboard the all-balcony suite Seven Seas Voyager , few world
itineraries can be as destination-oriented or as romantically
appealing.
The 107-night voyage aboard the 700-guest vessel sails west from Los
Angeles to the South Pacific on January 5, 2005, spanning the globe to
reach 44 ports in 27 nations on five continents. In circumnavigating
the globe, the acclaimed vessel will call in French Polynesia, New
Zealand, Australia, Micronesia, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia,
India, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Monaco, Spain, and Bermuda before
reaching Ft. Lauderdale on April 23.
"The Seven Seas Voyager is built for the extended pleasures and
discoveries of world cruising," said Mark Conroy, president and CEO of
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises. "She offers exceptional amenities plus
generous privacy and space per guest while taking our 'luxury goes
exploring' ideal to its logical conclusion."

WORLD CRUISE CAN BE BOOKED NOW
Guests who book the entire World Cruise by July 31, will enjoy up to
29% Early Booking Savings. The Seven Seas Voyager features the largest
lead-in suites at sea - each with a private balcony, and competitively
priced lead-in fares from $43,995 per person, including roundtrip
first class air, up to $2,000 per suite shipboard credit, private car
transfers in port of embarkation/disembarkation and luggage delivery
service to and from home.
Also included are twelve special shoreside events. World travelers
will be given the royal treatment on a variety of unusual excursions
ranging from a Truk Island scuba dive with famed Jean-Michel Cousteau
to a dinner among the Pillars of Luxor in Egypt.
In addition, exciting one- to four-day overland tour options -
including a private jet flight over Antarctica - in some of the most
exotic lands on earth are available. A distinguished roster of
Smithsonian Institution lecturers and prominent celebrity guests will
offer stimulating talks on a variety of life-enriching topics.

SEGMENTS/SHORE SIDE EVENTS/OPTIONAL OVERLAND EXCURSIONS
Seven individual segments of the World Cruise may be combined.
Segment one, an 18-night voyage from Los Angeles to Auckland, departs
January 5, 2005; segment two: 14-nights from Auckland to Sydney;
segment three: 22 nights from Sydney to Hong Kong; segment four: 12
nights from Hong Kong to Singapore; segment five: 11 nights from
Singapore to Dubai; segment six: 16 nights from Dubai to Civitavechhia
(Rome); and segment seven: 14 nights from Civitavecchia, across the
Atlantic to Bermuda and the Bahamas, arriving in Ft. Lauderdale on
April 23.
On the Seven Seas Voyager, luxury goes exploring from the South
Pacific and exotic Lands Down Under to Asia, India and Europe, with
complimentary shoreside events on each of her seven segments including
a "Tamure Welcome at a Sacred Marae" in Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands);
a "Penguin Parade" in Philip Island (Australia); "Jean-Michel Cousteau
Presents" in Truk Island; a "Jazz Brunch on the Reef" in Cairns; an
"Overnight in Royal Bangkok"; an "Overnight in Luxor & the Valley of
the Kings" in Safaga (Egypt); and the "Oceanographic Museum &
Aquarium" in Monte Carlo.
Full World Cruise guests will also be invited to exclusive events in
select destinations including an "Edwardian Picnic on the Banks of the
Avon" in Christchurch (New Zealand); "Lunch at the Royal Hong Kong
Yacht Club"; a "Reception at the Famed Burj Al Arab" in Dubai; and a
"Dinner Among the Pillars of Luxor" in Safaga.
To take their world explorations even farther, World Cruise guests may
choose from several pre-bookable, optional overland shore excursions.
Select tours will depart the vessel for a few days, rejoining the
cruise in another port. Other tours are one day.

PRE-WORLD CRUISE OPTION
Guests who prefer not to fly yet wish to fully circumnavigate the
globe may add a 17-night Panama Canal, Costa Rica, Guatemala and
Mexico cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angeles before their world
voyage, creating a 124-night roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale journey.

LUXURY GOES EXPLORING
Acclaimed for her all-suite, all-balcony design, the Seven Seas
Voyager is ideally suited to world cruising with balcony-suites
ranging from 356 to 1,403 square feet of living space including
walk-in closets and large marble-appointed bathrooms featuring
separate glass shower stalls and full bathtubs.
Guests of the Seven Seas Voyager will enjoy four main dining,
open-seating venues including the 110-seat Signatures, directed by Le
Cordon Bleu chefs. The Carita Spa combines the art of gentle pampering
with renewal and rejuvenation and offers a full menu of spa, beauty
and grooming services.
The ship houses Club.com, an Internet café with eight computers, and a
learning center with 21 computers. Suites are equipped with hi-tech
interactive TV "Guest Choice Systems" with free movie channels, movies
on demand, CD and DVD players (400 DVDs are available onboard for
complimentary viewing), email capabilities, the ability to view guest
folios and more. Butler service is available in 88 suites of category
B and above.

The 107-night World Cruise include Early Booking Savings (if booked by
July 31, 2004), first class air from any of 84 North American gateway
cities, private car transfers between airport, hotel and pier, baggage
pick-up and delivery service from guests' homes, all visas, a Bon
Voyage celebration and hotel night at a luxury hotel in Los Angeles,
and special shoreside events mentioned above - resulting in
exceptional value for a World Cruise.
Shipboard gratuities, wine with dinner and complimentary soft drinks
throughout the voyage are also included in the World Cruise fare. In
addition, Radisson Seven Seas is offering an additional 5 percent
savings for past guests of the line.
All World Cruise guests will receive a shipboard credit to use as they
wish on shore excursions, Carita spa treatments, boutique purchases,
etc.

(Source: Radisson Seven Seas Cruises)

Eric I.
Anchors Away Cruise Center
Rocklin, CA
1 888 516 6306
http://www.mustcruise.com
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Old April 2nd, 2004, 12:39 AM
Cruising Chrissy
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Default Seven Seas Voyager's 107-night first world cruise Jan. - April 2005.

On 31 Mar 2004 09:00:10 -0800, (Anchors Away
Cruise Center) wrote:

Luxury goes exploring: all-balcony suite Seven Seas Voyager's first
world cruise Jan. - April 2005. 107-night voyage features special
shoreside events & early booking incentives


Oooooh, 107 nights.

ooooh, this is good. Can't do it but this is good.
 




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