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May 29, 2015By: Newswire
Voyages of Discovery has launched its new itineraries for 2016 in North America.
The itineraries for the summer and fall 2016 seasons include cruises to new ports like Calvi, Corsica; Rijeka, Croatia; and Lesvos and Monemvasia in Greece. The line has also spotlighted a voyage southwest from the UK to the Azores and Madeira in springtime. Voyager will also embark on a journey around the British Isles, calling exclusively at islands off the mainland. Other new itineraries include visits to Iceland, Nice, Dubrovnik, Venice and Athens.
To celebrate the new seasons, Voyages of Discovery is offering early booking savings of up to 10 percent on cruises starting from $1,999 per person when booked by June 30, 2015. Fares include all gratuities, meals, entertainment, and port charges. The company also has rates available that include air and transfers from select gateways. Past passengers will also receive additional loyalty savings on the new cruise itineraries. In addition, Voyager offers a simplified stateroom category selection and specialty packages that include: Special Occasions, Full Drinks, Soft Drinks, Spa and even a Butler Service, with the Butler Service being included in the Owner’s Suite, and as an optional package in Junior and Balcony suites. Suite categories will also have additional complimentary features like Illy coffee machines, premium linen, iPod/iPhone docking stations, and more.
As always, each cruise includes a roster of renowned Guest Speakers who provide talks on the history and culture of each destination. Guests also have the option to book an exclusive selection of shore excursions, and participate on a variety of onboard enrichment activities and workshops.
The new seasons are now available for booking and viewable on Voyages of Discovery website www.voyagesofdiscovery.com. Brochures may be ordered through the cruise line's website.
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