Cruising
Cruising offers unmatched variety, convenience, and fun while enabling you to visit multiple locations for one low price, without the hassle of coordinating travel details. Your holiday begins the moment you step onboard the cruise ship. With thousands of itineraries to hundreds of ports across all seven continents there are endless opportunities to explore exotic cities while travelling with groups of friends and family. At World Travel and Cruising we can help you find the best cruise to suit your needs.
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Top Deal of the Week
Oriana 20 night cruise, Singapore to Brisbane from $2,049 pp* Departing 01 Feb 2012
Joining Oriana in the ‘Garden City’ of Singapore you’ll sail onto two exotic ports of call
in Vietnam. First it’s Phu My from where you can visit the swarming streets of Ho Chi
Minh City and explore the fascinating Cu Chi tunnels. Then it’s a stop in the lush
mountains and golden beaches of seaside Nha Trang. With plenty of old-world charm
in the bustling downtown area, you’ll also find excellent diving and snorkelling, and a
collection of sacred sites like the 7th century Towers of Po Nagar and the exquisite
Long Son Pagoda.
Then you’ll arrive in one of the busiest ports in the world – Hong Kong. Spreading out
over some 236 islands, most of the seven million inhabitants live in one city, Kowloon,
making it one of the most crowded and vibrant places in the world. Prosperous Brunei,
with its immense 1,788-room Sultan’s Palace, and the idyllic beauty of Bali are Oriana’s
last two Far Eastern ports of call before you head Down Under.
Visiting some of Australia’s more off-the-beaten-track ports, your first antipodean call is
in Darwin. Famous for its frontier spirit and the rough humour of its inhabitants, it’s also
the gateway to the legendary Kakadu World Heritage Park. The glorious Whitsunday
Islands, which border the Great Barrier Reef, are magical idyllic isles and the perfect place
for pure relaxation.
Brisbane, your disembarkation point, has the fabulous beaches of Australia’s Gold Coast
on its doorstep, boasting the archetypal Australian pastimes of surfing and swimming.
But it also has the Queensland Museum and the State Art Gallery, which features many
Aboriginal works, a Maritime Museum and an imaginatively landscaped Botanic Gardens.
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Top Deals of the Week
Pacific Sensation
Enjoy Enjoy a sensational mix of intriguing destinations and relaxing days at sea on this fabulous 10-night itinerary. First port of call is the stunning Isle of Pines, followed by picturesque Mystery Island. From here you will continue to Villa for bargain duty-free shopping. Next port of call is Ouvea with its pristine 25km white-sand beach. Final stop is Noumea, famous for its combination of French chic and South Pacific.
From $779 per person ex Sydney 18 March 2012
Plus many more!
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