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CRUISE NEWS YOU CAN USE


Hapag-Lloyd showcases Inspiration


Harry Kemble harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk


Advert


Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has produced its first English language brochure for its new expedition-class ship.


The 117-page, A4 brochure


gives details of new ship Hanseatic Inspiration’s 22 expedition routes,


RIVER TRIVIA: Emerald Waterways’ January sale! Book your customers’ 2018 European river cruise before January 31, 2018, and they will save up to £1,000 per person, plus enjoy an extra £200 per person discount when they book a balcony suite.


starting from October 2019 and running to September 2020. The itineraries visit polar


regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic and warmer destinations, including the Amazon and the Great Lakes of North America. The cruises range from four-day sailings to the Frisian Islands to


23-day Antarctic expeditions. Hanseatic Inspiration’s 15-day maiden voyage will sail from


Guests can use interactive


technology on board to discover background information on the regions they are visiting, in the Ocean Academy. A 44-seat speciality restaurant


LAUNCHED: The new brochure focuses on Hanseatic Inspiration


Antwerp to Tenerife on October 14 next year. Prices lead in at £7,260.


offers Japanese and Peruvian cooking, but the vessel has two other restaurants: a main restaurant with 178 seats and a bistro eatery with 184 seats, both indoor and outdoor. The ship, which has 120 cabins, can accommodate up to 230 guests, or 199 guests on Antarctic cruises. Travel agents will receive copies of the brochure by January 23, the


official booking start date. hl-cruises.com


36 travelweekly.co.uk 18 January 2018


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