Princess Cruises is unveiling its 2010 Europe program, which features nine new routes and 39 different itineraries throughout the Mediterranean, Scandinavia and Russia, the British Isles, the Norwegian Fjords, and the Holy Land, aboard the line’s six ships.
New ports of call include, among others, Lübeck in Germany and three ports in Greece, Iteá, Cephalonia and Khios.
Cruise lengths range from seven to 25 days during the April to December season.
Sail on over to www.princesscruises.com for details.
All-inclusive option from Crystal
Crystal Cruises is offering couples a $2,000 spending credit to “use as you choose.”
The “All Inclusive As You Wish” promotion offers couples on 17 Mediterranean and Northern Europe cruises offered by the cruise line a $1,000 per person spending credit to be used toward anything on board (except casino gaming) such as shore excursions, spa treatments, wine and cocktails, or boutique purchases.
Guests on Crystal’s seven-day Baltic cruise departing Aug. 5 will receive a $1,000 per couple spending credit.
For more, cruise on over to www.crystalcruises.com.
Cunard sets sail with Tribeca festival
Cunard Line has launched a new partnership with New York’s Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), running through May 3 and attracting film enthusiasts for two weeks of premiere screenings, events and industry programs.
Among other distinctions, Cunard is recognized as the Official Cruise Line of the Festival. A multi-faceted association, the partnership begins with Cunard sponsoring the World Documentary Competition for the 2009 Festival and then later this year will bring elements of the Tribeca Film Festival experience to the high-seas with original enrichment programming aboard the Queen Mary 2 during Nov. 5 and April 29, 2010 transatlantic crossings.
TFF fans can enter (online) for a chance to win a free voyage on the Nov. 5 sailing at www.cunard.com/tribeca.