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CRUISE NEWS YOU CAN USE


Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) has launched its Worldwide Winter & Spring Cruises 2019-20 programme, with two new itineraries and two overnight events.


CMV unveils Hidden Baltic itinerary £824


Harry Kemble harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk


Lead-in rate for Hidden Baltic Treasures cruise


All fares are available on a buy- one-get-one-free early-booking offer until October 31. One of the new itineraries is


Hidden Baltic Treasures. The 11-night cruise, with departures from October 1, 2019, visits five ports of call: Wismar, Germany; Ronne in Bornholm, Denmark; Visby in Gotland, Sweden; Gdansk,


Poland; and Klaipeda, Lithuania. The lead-in price for the cruise, departing from Tilbury, is £824 based on the offer. Also new are two overnight


OUT NOW:WorldwideWinter & Spring Cruises 2019-20


Halloween-themed events on CMV’s Magellan in Liverpool, on October 27 and November 2. The events, which don’t involve a sailing, start at £89. CMV’s 78-night Grand Africa & Indian Ocean Voyage, which went


on sale last month, is also a new feature of the brochure. Departing from Avonmouth on January 6, 2020, the sailing is almost 20% full with 140 people booked to sail so far. To mark the cruise programme’s


launch, agents who make a booking before August 1 will be entered into a prize draw to win a Garden Party Pimm’s Hamper. Four agents will be selected at


random by the line’s trade sales team on four dates: July 13, July 20, July 27 and August 3. Winners will be announced on the line’s trade Facebook page, Cruise & Maritime Voyages Trade Team.


cruiseandmaritime.com


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