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Hebridean’s Royal Crown to visit five maiden ports in 2019
Hebridean Island Cruises’ 2019 European River Cruise Collection brochure features five new ports of call and includes four itineraries on the Danube, Main, Rhine and the Dutch waterways. For the first time, Royal Crown
will call at Golubac and Lepenski Vir, Serbia; Nijmegen and Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and Kitzingen, Germany. All river itineraries have a
25% single supplement and each itinerary features a Hebridean Gem experience. Two new experiences are a
concert at Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna and a boat tour of Rotterdam harbour. Also new for 2019 will be author
NEW: Brochure includes Danube, Main, Rhine andDutch waterways
Amelia Dalton, who will be guest speaker on the Voyage from the East itinerary. The lead-in price for the 11-night cruise, departing Bucharest on June 24, 2019, is £5,500. Sailings booked before September 7 are eligible for a 10% discount for a first-time customer,
or 15% for repeat passengers.
hebridean.co.uk
GRAND QUEEN BEATRIZ: The 16-passenger yacht will sail around the Galapagos fromQuito
Intrepid offers 11 itineraries of Galapagos on new-build vessel
Intrepid Travel has chartered a new-build vessel for tours of the Galapagos Islands. The Grand Queen Beatriz will
operate 11 itineraries, ranging from six to 17 days, departing from Quito, Ecuador. The 16-passenger vessel, which
started sailing for Intrepid on July 1, was launched in response to demand for the archipelago. The 10-day Classic Galapagos – Southern Islands itinerary,
departing November 10, leads in at £3,747. Ports of call include the islands of Isabela, Floreana, Santa Cruz and Santa Fe. The vessel will also operate
Intrepid’s new 13-day Treasures of the Galapagos – Western & Central Islands itinerary. It includes visits to Kicker Rock and Pinnacle Rock. Prices for the itinerary, departing from Quito on
September 15, lead in at £6,925.
intrepidtravel.com
2 August 2018
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