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Explorer II Antarctica Cruises in 2005
Two 11-night, all-inclusive Antarctica adventures aboard Explorer II in January 2005 include free air and up to $1,000 per person bonus savings on expeditions booked by August 15, 2004. Voyages include Zodiac explorations and complimentary hotel in Santiago or Buenos Aires.
Carnival Holiday Cruises from Mobile to Caribbean
Carnival Cruises From Mobile Available Starting At $279 Per Person. 1,452-Passenger Holiday Kicks Off Mobile's First Year-Round Cruise Schedule Oct. 16, 2004.
Silversea Enhances 2005 Schedule With Nine "Silver Odyssey" Cruises
Silversea enhances 2005 schedule with distinctive collection Of nine "Silver Odyssey" cruises. The Silversea Silver Shadow will sail from San Diego to Venice on grand 100-day voyage to 60 intriguing cities. Silversea is offering generous savings incentives, shipboard credits, private-car transfers and complimentary business class air upgrades with the program.
RiverBarge Excursions Offers Free Motorcoach Transportation
RiverBarge Excursions makes travel as easy as one, two, three
with flexible home free program. Riverbarge is now offering free motorcoach transportation on select 2004 vacations.
Carnival to Expand Cruise Capacity in British Market
Carnival Corporation & PLC realigns and expands its capacity in the British cruise market. Cunard orders new enhanced version of Queen Victoria for early 2007 service. P&O Cruises to take delivery of a new ship, the Arcadia, originally scheduled to be the Queen Victoria, in 2005. P&O Cruises and Princess Cruises realign their fleets.
Radisson Seven Seas and Avon Foundation Join Breast Cancer Crusade
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises & Avon Foundation Announce First-Ever
"Celebration At Sea" on Radisson Diamond's November 13 Four-Night Voyage In The Caribbean. Minimum 20% of Proceeds Will Be Donated to Support Breast Cancer Crusade.
Deilmann River Ships Begin Danube Cruise Season
Deilmann's classic river ships - MV Mozart and MV Danube Princess begin Danube season March 27. The two river vessels sail through six countries, dollar prices at 2001 levels.

