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$30,460 for Those Who've Been Very Very Good!
Hi Everyone,
I received this press release from Seabourn and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Seabourn Cruise Graces Brooks Brothers Holiday Gift Book $30,460, 28-Day Grand Voyage in Asia for Those Who've Been Very, Very Good MIAMI, Nov. 9 When Brooks Brothers' top customers receive the company's 2004 Holiday Gift Book in their mailboxes this season, they will have a range of choices, from traditional gifts such as the handsome clothing and accessories for which the venerable American retailer is justly famous, to a selection of high-end indulgences for well-heeled Santas who want to make this a Holiday to remember. In the latter category, the top-drawer slot is occupied by a 28-day Asian Grand Voyage in an expansive Owner's Suite aboard the ultra luxury Seabourn Spirit. The voyage, which sails from Singapore on February 27th, 2005, explores Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Vietnam before ending at Hong Kong on March 27th. The Grand Voyage fare is $30,460 per person, based on double occupancy. "We are delighted to be one of Brooks Brothers' Holiday offerings," said Deborah L. Natansohn, Seabourn's president. "Brooks Brothers is a great American brand, world-renowned as an exemplar of understated elegance, quality and style, and we believe their customers would love cruising with Seabourn." Aside from the gourmet cuisine, opulent accommodations and superb, personalized service for which Seabourn is famous, the cruise includes two complimentary Exclusively Seabourn shoreside experiences in ports of call. Brooks Brothers customers will also enjoy a pair of exclusive benefits: a set of travel accessories from Brooks Brothers' Golden Fleece Leather and Oxford collection, and a tour in Singapore exploring the Chinese art of Feng Shui and the age-old tea ceremony with masters of both disciplines. The cruise itself is available in other suite categories. With Grand Voyage Savings of 50 percent (for combining two cruises for the 28-day voyage), fares start from $10,265 per person, based on double occupancy of a 277-square foot ocean-view suite. This cruise-only fare does not include the exclusive Brooks Brothers benefits outlined above. For more information, contact a travel agent. |
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