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A great way to get a deal on a Europe cruise is to sail during the shoulder season. Fares for a seven-night Eastern Mediterranean cruise on Costa Fortuna start from $599 per person — a savings of 68 percent off brochure rates. The itinerary includes a couple of Greek islands — Mykonos, Santorini — and destinations steeped in history — Katakolon (for Olympia) and Rhodes.

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A great way to get a deal on a Europe cruise is to sail during the shoulder season. Fares for a seven-night Eastern Mediterranean cruise on Costa Fortuna start from $599 per person — a savings of 68 percent off brochure rates. The itinerary includes a couple of Greek islands — Mykonos, Santorini — and destinations steeped in history — Katakolon (for Olympia) and Rhodes.

Original post by Sail Caribbean News and software by Elliott Back



A cruise is a great way to explore Eastern Mediterranean countries you’re less likely to tackle on your own. Passengers don’t need to worry about finding hotels, navigating unfamiliar transportation systems or ordering off incomprehensible dinner menus. So if you’ve ever wanted to check out Slovenia, Croatia or Albania, try Regent’s seven-night Eastern Mediterranean cruise on Seven Seas Navigator. Prices start from $3,995 per person and include $600 per cabin in shipboard credit. The itinerary mixes exotic Eastern European destinations with some island hopping in Mykonos and history seeking in Kusadasi (the port for Ephesus).

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Europe in July can be hot and crowded, so why not seek respite on a serene, luxury cruise ship? A voyage on Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator features spacious all-suite staterooms, attentive staff catering to just 700 passengers instead of thousands, fine dining and — very important after a tiring day of sightseeing — a spa. Prices for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise in July start from $3,995 per person and include $600 per cabin in shipboard credit.

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If you can find airfare, last-minute bookings are available for luxury cruises to the Mediterranean. A seven-night Mediterranean cruise on Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator starts from $3,695 per person, including $600 per cabin in shipboard credit. The itinerary is a bit of a sampler, combining Eastern Mediterranean ports such as Kusadasi and Santorini with Western Med staples like Rome and Monte Carlo.

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A Regent cruise to Alaska is an all-inclusive, luxury experience. Cruise fares include gratuities, beverages (including select wine and spirits throughout the ship and a stocked in-room fridge), room service, and meals in four restaurants, including the first Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea. Seven Seas Mariner is an all-suite, all-balcony ship carrying only 700 passengers with a high crew-to-guest ratio, so cruise travelers will receive maximum attention and pampering.

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04 29th, 2008

A Regent cruise to Alaska is an all-inclusive, luxury experience. Cruise fares include gratuities, beverages (including select wine and spirits throughout the ship and a stocked in-room fridge), room service, and meals in four restaurants, including the first Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea. Seven Seas Mariner is an all-suite, all-balcony ship carrying only 700 passengers with a high crew-to-guest ratio, so cruise travelers will receive maximum attention and pampering. For a memorable summer holiday, combine Mariner’s upscale digs with Alaska’s pristine beauty. Prices for a seven-night August cruise start from $3,695 per person and includes $600 shipboard credit per cabin.

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04 29th, 2008

A good way to get a deal on a luxury cruise is to sail during the shoulder season. For example, Regent is offering an eight-night Alaska cruise at the end of May on Seven Seas Mariner from $3,695 per person. Not only is this rate lower than prices you’ll find on shorter, seven-night cruises later in the season, but it comes with $600 shipboard credit per cabin. Cruise passengers are often surprised to find warm, sunny weather in Alaska during late May and early June, but this time of year typically sees less rain than the summer months.

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A luxury cruise on Regent’s Seven Seas Mariner can really enhance the Alaska experience. Ogle majestic glaciers and spot wildlife from your private verandah (every cabin has one) or go up on deck where there’s always plenty of space along the railing. Sample Alaskan specialties on land or dine on top-notch cuisine in the ship’s four restaurants (all free of charge) or in the privacy of your suite. Plus a small ship can get closer to the breathtaking sights than its larger counterparts. A seven-night Alaska cruise on Mariner starts at $3,665 per person and includes airfare.

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A Seabourn cruise comes with lots of extras other lines don’t offer: an intimate all-suite ship carrying only 208 passengers; open bar; complimentary on-deck massages; even a free shore excursion. Service is impeccable, yet gratuities are neither required nor expected. A two-week cruise in the Western Mediterranean onboard Seabourn Legend starts at $6,429. The price may seem high but it’s actually more than 40 percent off brochure rates.

Original post by Sail Caribbean News and software by Elliott Back