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Cruise Show for Glasgow, too!


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Don’t miss: The ultimate cruise showcase! Meet: All the major cruise and specialist operators under one roof. Meet the experts: Theatres packed with FREE advice from those in the know. Discover: New ships, latest itineraries, onboard activities and shore excursions. The success of the annual CRUISE


Shows in London and Birmingham has led to the start of a new show in Glasgow for the first time, on October 22-23 this year. Like their hugely popular counterparts south of the border, the Glasgow show will be packed with inspirational talks from leading cruise experts, together with practical tips and unmissable show-only offers from exhibitors. Any visit to The Telegraph CRUISE Show


presents an unrivalled one-stop-shop for visitors to meet directly with their holiday providers and get first-hand advice and feedback. There’s never been a better time to go cruising, with hundreds of ships sailing to thousands of destinations worldwide. Whether you enjoy six-star comfort, visiting remote destinations, have a spirit for adventure or prefer relaxing in the most modern holiday resort with activities for the whole family, start your next voyage at the CRUISE Show. Full dates and times: SECC Glasgow


Oct 22 10am-5pm, Oct 23 10am-4pm; NEC Birmingham Oct 29 10am-5pm, October 30 10am-4pm.


PLUS! World of Cruising readers receive 2 FREE tickets in advance for either Glasgow or Birmingham in October (advance tickets are usually £6 each). Just call or go online before October 1. Enter ‘WOC’ on the booking page at www.cruisingshow.co.uk or quote when calling 0871 620 4024. There is a £2.50 booking fee per order.


Staying healthy on holiday remains a key issue for travellers today, even on cruise ships, where the Norwalk, or Norovirus can still be an issue from time to time. With that in mind, digestive and immune health specialists BIMUNO have come up with an excellent new product purpose-designed for foreign travel – and avoiding the dangers of Montezuma’s Revenge. Bimuno’s Travelaid is a soft pastille that supports and energises ‘good’ bacteria while flushing out the bad, and is recom- mended by many travel clinicians. It must be taken seven days before travel and while away from home, and it costs just £9.99 for a packet of 30.


Visit Bimuno online for a special 3-for-2 offer or buy from Boots and most good chemists. More info: visit www.bimumno.com.


The Silver Travel Advisors


World of Cruising adventure, wildlife and eco-cruise expert Steve Newman (right) has joined the SILVER TRAVEL ADVISOR website as one of their two sea-going authorities. Newman contributes reviews, advice and insight on the cruise world to this excellent new site, which features a full range of travel possibilities for the mature traveller, as well as taking real-life reader reviews and experiences. Also on board as a cruise advisor with


STA is Dinah Holland, an expert on small-ship voyaging and boasting a lifetime of travel experience, while the website includes one of the UK’s longest-serving travel journalists, News Editor Roger Bray. The STA website features a full range of


Recommended Companies and some valuable travel partners, like adventure- travel specialists Noble Caledonia and age-specific travel insurance, plus a free ‘Ask the Advisor’ service for online queries.


And, for those registering as a member from July 1-31, there is also the chance to WIN a Noble Caledonia Mozart river-cruise on the Danube for two people, including flights. Contribute a review to the site and it constitutes another entry! To enter, simply visit www.silvertraveladvisor.com.


16 WORLD OF CRUISING I Summer 2011


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