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NEWS YOU CAN USE CRUISE


Scenic publishes worldwide brochure for discovery ships


Samantha Mayling


Scenic has unveiled new sailings in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Asia, the Arctic and northern Europe for 2024-25. The cruises are featured in the


Scenic Eclipse 2024-25 Worldwide Discovery Voyages brochure. The company’s two luxury


discovery yachts, Scenic Eclipse and Scenic Eclipse II, offer a total of 60 departures, travelling to 355 destinations across 46 countries. A new 18-day New Zealand In


Depth voyage on Scenic Eclipse II in November 2024 will explore smaller waterways and fjords, with land-based excursions exploring Maori culture. The cruise departs from Queenstown and includes visits to the Bay of Islands and Auckland. Prices start at £11,995. Also new is a 17-day Japan’s


Southern Islands & Cultural Heritage voyage on Scenic Eclipse II. Sailing from Keelung in Taiwan, it will island-hop to Japan, ending in Tokyo. Prices for the April 18,


2025, departure start at £13,945. Scenic Eclipse is also expanding


its sailings to the Arctic amid growing demand for northern European itineraries. It will offer an 11-day Magical


Iceland & Norwegian Fjords voyage, from Reykjavík to the Arctic Circle, Faroe Islands, Lerwick in Scotland and ports in Norway. The cruise will visit volcanoes,


sail though fjords and past lava fields and glaciers, and cross the Arctic Circle. Prices for the July 25, 2025, departure start at £9,195. The 2024-25 programme


also includes Antarctica voyages during which guests can fly above the Lemaire Channel on Scenic Eclipse’s two helicopters or explore the seabed in Scenic Neptune, the ship’s onboard submarine. Excursions and activities


include hiking in Japan’s Komodo National Park, following in the footsteps of ‘Norse Vikings’ in Iceland and Norway, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. sceniceclipse.com


Artist’s impression of Scenic Eclipse II in Antarctica


Become a certified Rocky Mountaineer Specialist for the chance to experience the iconic rail journey for yourself


Guests on the luxurious Rocky Mountaineer train can enjoy unrivalled views of the remarkable landscapes of western Canada.


Your clients can choose from three routes in Canada


linking Vancouver with the Canadian Rockies: Q First Passage to the West travels along the historic tracks of Canada’s first coast-to-coast railway between Vancouver and Banff or Lake Louise.


Q Journey through the Clouds links Vancouver, Kamloops and Jasper, and boasts impressive views of some of Canada’s most remote areas.


Q Rainforest to Gold Rush takes guests on a three-day journey between Vancouver, Whistler, Quesnel and Jasper.


Each train journey can be travelled in either direction and guests can combine two rail routes for a Circle Journey. The onboard menus are inspired by the passing regions.


To become a Rocky Mountaineer Specialist and learn more about the routes, complete TRACKS agent training by September 30. You could also win a monthly prize valued at $150 CAD, or the grand prize of a complimentary rail journey for two onboard select Rocky Mountaineer routes. The winner must travel during the 2024 season on select dates.


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