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Agent partners on board Seabourn Ovation in Porto


Premier expands Canada product range for 2024-25


Premier Holidays sales manager Karen Milward with the Hays Travel White Rose team in Leeds


moments with... Lynn


Well, what a busy month it’s been at Seabourn! Seabourn Venture arrived in Seattle after completing


the line’s first-ever 21-night expedition through the Northwest Passage, while Seabourn Pursuit reached Miami after a successful debut in Europe. So we celebrated by raising a ‘toast on both coasts’ on the two ships on September 29. They now head south to start our extraordinary Antarctica expedition season next month.


Meanwhile, we hosted travel partners in Portsmouth


and even in Porto last weekend (with the team at Clia) on the beautiful Seabourn Ovation. As well as a ship tour and presentation, our partners enjoyed lunch on board, as well as a taste of one of our incredible shows!


It’s so important for you – our travel partners – to Juliet Dennis


Premier Holidays has added more than 50 hotels, tours and experiences to its Canada programme for 2024-25. The new options include three


self-drive, three escorted and two independent tours, as well as two wilderness and wildlife short breaks. One of the self-drive tours and one of the escorted tours travel across Canada to meet demand from customers to combine the highlights of the east and west coasts in a single trip. The new escorted tours include


the 14-night Canadian Contrasts, which visits east and west Canada; the 13-night Mountain Coastal Explorer, taking in British Columbia; and 12-night Circle Newfoundland and Labrador tour, including Unesco World Heritage Sites and a variety of boat tours. Independent tour highlights include a Deluxe Rocky


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Mountaineer Experience, and a Glaciers and Wildlife tour that takes in Anchorage, Talkeetna, Seward and Denali National Park. The 15-night Canadian East


Meets West self-drive includes three and four-star hotels in Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Banff, Sun Peaks and Vancouver. Prices start at £2,749, including international and domestic flights. Also new to the brochure are 20


experiences and 28 hotels. Product manager Jayne White


said: “The brochure has lots of new and exciting product, from incredible wildlife resorts to food tours, city and retreat hotels, and plenty of unmissable excursions in this diverse and stunning country.” To mark the brochure launch,


Premier is giving agents the chance to win a three-night Toronto break. To be in with a chance of winning, agents need to book a holiday to


Canada and answer five questions. premierholidays.co.uk


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experience our ships in order to sell ultra-luxury and expedition. At a rough count, we believe we’ve hosted a record 500 UK partners on our ships this summer, which is quite an achievement.


Next year is selling well – thanks to all your support


– and we’ve just launched our 2025-26 Expedition Season. This offers you the opportunity to encourage your guests to plan and book their Seabourn cruises way in advance, and perhaps even have a holiday booking to look forward to each year!


Remember, if you book a Seabourn 2024 ocean or


expedition voyage before October 31, you can earn £50 worth of Amazon vouchers to spend on your own ‘Seabourn moment’. Simply email salessupport@seabourn.co.uk with your client’s confirmed booking reference and your details.


moments with...


Lynn Narraway vice-president UK & Europe, Seabourn Reservations: 0344 338 8615 salessupport@seabourn.co.uk seabourn.com


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