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Two Peter Deilmann Cruises European and Black Sea cruises offer free air,
10% discounts on cruise rates. 10-night sailing roundtrip from Athens, Oct.
17, calls at Black Sea ports of four countries

Western Europe and Black Sea ports are on the itineraries of two fall
cruises Peter Deilmann Cruises is offering U.S. travelers with free air and
10 percent discounts on cruise rates on the line's grand ocean liner, the
five-star MS Deutschland.

One is a 13-night cruise that sails the Atlantic to the Mediterranean from
Hamburg to Malaga calling at Amsterdam, Zeebrügge (Belgium), Honfleur, St.
Malo, St. Nazaire and La Palice in France, Santander (Bilbao) in Spain and
Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 21-Oct. 4. The other is a Black Sea cruise roundtrip
from Piraeus (Athens) to Varna (Bulgaria), Odessa and Yalta in Ukraine,
Constanta in Romania and Sinop and Istanbul in Turkey, Oct. 17-27.

Passengers can fly free roundtrip from 16 U.S. cities and save up to $1,194
on the cruise rates alone.

An added incentive for U.S. travelers to book these Grand Hotel Voyages is
the 50% reduction on pre-arranged packages of English-language shore
excursions and free airport/ship transfers.
Reduced cruise prices begin at $3,398 per person for the Black Sea sailing,
while single staterooms start at $3,737. The ship has 67 singles and charges
considerably less for single supplements than other cruise lines.

The free round-trip air transportation is available from New York City,
Boston, Miami, Washington and 12 other eastern U.S. gateways. Air
supplements from 19 Midwest gateways cost just $60 to $70 and $150 to $170
from 13 cities in the West.
For those passengers arranging their own air, there is a $750 reduction from
the cruise fare.

For the Hamburg-Malaga 13-night sailing, reduced rates start at $3,679 per
person twin and $4,069 for a single stateroom. This Sept. 21 cruise also
offers an optional golf package featuring courses in Deauville (Honfleur),
Chateau des Ormes Golf Club (St. Malo), La Baule International (St.
Nazaire), the Real Golf de Pedrena near Santander and the Oitavos Quinta de
Marunha golf course near Lisbon with spectacular views of the Atlantic.

The air/sea golf package, starting at $4,788 per person from New York and 15
other U.S. cities includes air transportation, the cruise and golf program
with six rounds of golf, free transfers to and from the ship, green fees,
pull cart, use of driving range if available, golf escort and tips.
Non-golfing companions deduct $700 from ocean golf cruise prices.

On the Oct. 17th sailing from Piraeus, the Deutschland cruises the Aegean,
the Dardanelles and Bosphorus to the Black Sea and Varna, Bulgaria's third
largest city and main port with a cosmopolitan atmosphere that dates back to
580 BC.

Odessa, Ukraine's major sea port and Black Sea summer resort, founded in
1794, known for its parks, architecture and opera house, is one of two port
calls in Ukraine. The other is Yalta, center of the Ukraine Riviera and site
of Livadia Palace where Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin decided the future
of Europe in 1945.

The Turkish city of Sinop with one of the most beautiful natural harbors on
the Black Sea coast is among other destinations on the cruise. Its extant
monuments include a ruined ancient citadel rebuilt during Byzantine and
Seljuq periods, ruins and old walls and dating from the early Greek and
Roman periods, and mosque dating from 1214. A 13th-century religious school
now houses the local museum. Sinop is linked by sea with Istanbul, an
overnight stay on the cruise. For more information visit cruise line website
Peter Deilmann Cruises

Eric I ~
www.cruise-reviews.com



 




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