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P&O Cruises is proud to be a member of World’s Leading Cruise Lines. With seven unique cruise lines and thousands of destinations and activities to choose from, World’s Leading Cruise Lines inspires you to discover your best holiday experience. Whatever you’re looking for in a holiday, you’ll find it here.
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As the Consummate Host, our warm and welcoming crew is dedicated to take care of your every whim. We have dining options to suit every mood, and you can rest assured all our food is freshly prepared from scratch. The comfortably elegant surroundings and relaxed atmosphere provides the perfect setting to unwind. Day or night you’ll have the chance to do as much or as little as you choose. Opt for a work out in the gym, watch the world go by from the Piazza, catch a blockbuster on the 300 sq ft poolside spectacular Movies Under the Stars, or chill out in the Sanctuary with a rejuvenating massage.
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To request a brochure call 0844 579 0099 or visit
www.princess.com
Switch on Fun
Funny as it sounds, fun is something we take very seriously indeed. It’s what we do and have been doing – proudly – for over 40 years. That’s long enough for us to know that fun comes in many different forms. Here at Carnival Cruise Lines, it’s never a “one size fits all” kind of deal. We’ve got fun for serial cruisers, the people who can’t get enough of cruising. But we’ve also got a whole fleet of fun for the people who’ve never been on a cruise, who are looking for something completely different and altogether brilliant. Remember, this is not just our idea of fun, it’s yours, and it all starts here.
To request a brochure please call 0843 374 2255 or visit our website
www.carnival.co.uk
Since the first Cunard voyage in 1840, a procession of illustrious ships has enhanced our reputation for comfort, style and the ultimate in effortless exploration.
Today our golden heritage of gracious hospitality continues on the classic Cunarder QUEEN VICTORIA, and Cunard’s flagship, QUEEN MARY 2, proudly operating the only scheduled transatlantic service between Southampton and New York. Soon a magnificent new Cunarder, QUEEN ELIZABETH, will join them, embarking on her thrilling Maiden Season in Autumn 2010 and promising to uphold our most cherished traditions.
r s Your Escape Into Cunard Luxury
We’re proud of our traditions. They’ve been over a 170 years in the making, so you could say they’ve been carefully honed. Our story is one of grand arrivals and high glamour. And of all the elements that make every Cunard voyage a true Cunard voyage, our White Star Service remains one of our favourites. It may be yours too. Your requests are happily fulfilled; the smiles are welcome and friendly. Right from the moment you arrive on our ships.
Traditions like Cunard’s renowned White Star Service and its assurance that no request is too much trouble; sophisticated dining paired with your accommodation choice; glamorous black-tie soirées and lavish musical productions; and that quintessentially British ritual of afternoon tea served by white-gloved waiters.
Whether you choose a classic Transatlantic Crossing, World Cruise, Cunard’s Caribbean, a no-fly voyage roundtrip from Southampton or a fly-voyage to further afield, your Cunard experience will be truly memorable.
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So, for anywhere between two and 119 nights, our voyages invite you to discover the unrivalled Cunard experience.
To request a brochure call 0843 373 0000 or visit
www.cunard.com
A Signature of Excellence
Holland America Line’s mid-size ships are known for their well appointed touches, world-class art collections and spacious accommodations, featuring thoughtful additions like bathrobes and complimentary fruit. Our award-winning crew are known for our intuitive style and ability to tend to our guests’ every need; while a wide range of dining options, coupled with premium entertainment and enrichment activities ensure that Holland America Line is recognised again and again as one of the world’s leading Premium cruise lines.
To request a brochure please call 0843 374 2250 or visit our website
www.hollandamerica.co.uk
Intimate, small-ship luxury
Cruising with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. Designed for just 208 to 450 guests, our intimate ships are the perfect blend of glamorous elegance, impeccable service, exquisite cuisine and highly personalised destination experiences, all of which have earned Seabourn the most coveted awards in travel. From the luxury of all suite accommodations to complimentary fine wines and spirits throughout the ship, and a tipping not required, or expected policy, Seabourn exemplifies the definition of travelling well.
For more information or to request a brochure, call 0843 374 2260 or visit our website at
www.seabourn.co.uk
Discovering new destinations
With over 60 years experience in cruising, we know what our guests want. Always pioneering new routes, we were the first to offer regular cruises from Dubai and China and in 2013 we travel to over 250 destinations including South America, the USA, the Pacific Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, the Emirates, Far East and Northern Europe and the return of our special Around the World voyage.
To request a brochure visit our website at
www.costacruises.co.uk
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