INDEPENDENT NEWS

Kiwis can now flock Asia by sea

Published: Wed 8 Jun 2005 03:58 PM
Wednesday, 8 June 2005
Kiwis can now flock Asia by sea
P Cruises has released a selection of fly-cruise packages for New Zealanders keen to sail to exotic Asian destinations.
The packages include return flights to Singapore, a seven-night cruise to some of Asia's most beautiful ports plus one night's pre-cruise accommodation in Singapore. The fares are available from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch from $2,600 per person in 4 person accommodation.
Carnival New Zealand manager Shannon Currie says the fly-cruise packages represent great value and apply to bookings on Pacific Sky's first 14 cruises from Singapore between February and May, 2006. The fares are available until July 31, 2005.
Mr Currie says passengers can choose one of two alternating Pacific Sky itineraries from Singapore via either the west coast of the Malay Peninsula to Thailand and Malaysia, or the east coast.
Cruises along the east coast visit the peaceful island of Koh Samui and tranquil Kuantan. They include an exciting overnight stay in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, before returning to Singapore, well known as a shopper's paradise. The west coast itinerary features visits to historic Malacca, bustling Kuala Lumpur, stunning Langkawi, the beautiful resorts of Phuket and the colonial outpost of Penang.
The two seven-night cruises can be combined to create an exotic 14-day voyage visiting all nine ports, with one night's pre-cruise accommodation.
"These new fly-cruise deals make it so easy and so affordable to see the top destinations in south-east Asia," says Mr Currie.
"Instead of visiting only one destination or constantly packing and unpacking as they move between resorts, Kiwi holidaymakers can now unpack once and take in up to five great destinations in just one week while enjoying all the onboard fun and excitement Pacific Sky is renowned for."
The 1,550-passenger Pacific Sky is based in Singapore from February to October 2006, offering 33 Asian cruises tailored for New Zealanders and Australians, with an onboard currency in Australian dollars.
Pacific Sky features two pools, two restaurants, alfresco steakhouse, 24-hour pizzeria, showlounge, cinema, nine bars and lounges, indoor and outdoor nightclub, casino, library and two kids' clubs.
New Asia fly-cruise deals:
¨ From Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch eight-night fly/cruise/stay packages to Singapore are available from NZ$2,600 per person in a complete four-berth cabin and from NZ$3259 per person in a complete twin cabin. The fares include all onboard meals and entertainment, return flights to Singapore, one night's pre-cruise accommodation in Singapore, port charges, airport transfers and taxes.
¨ The combined 15-night fly/cruise/stay package is available from NZ$3795 per person in a complete four-berth cabin and from NZ$5111 per person in a complete twin cabin. The fares include all onboard meals and entertainment, return flights to Singapore, one night's pre-cruise accommodation in Singapore, port charges, airport transfers and taxes.
ENDS

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Business Canterbury Urges Council To Cut Costs, Not Ambition For City
By: Business Canterbury
Wellington Airport On Track For Net Zero Emissions By 2028
By: Wellington Airport Limited
ANZAC Gall Fly Release Promises Natural Solution To Weed Threat
By: Landcare Research
Auckland Rat Lovers Unite!
By: NZ Anti-Vivisection Society
$1.35 Million Grant To Study Lion-like Jumping Spiders
By: University of Canterbury
Government Ends War On Farming
By: Federated Farmers
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media