Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Save $200 Per Couple On Uniworld Grand River Cruises



The first thing that comes to my mind when clients ask about Uniworld River Cruises is that they have the best customer service agents in all the cruising industry. That, and the fact that my clients have come back totally exhilerated from their trip wanting to book the next one. I have always told myself that one of these days, I must take time to cruise the world's famous rivers like the Danube or the Nile with Uniworld. After all, they are one of the world's leading river cruise companies!

When Uniworld has a sale, they really go out. This time they are having Guest Appreciation Bonus Days that can save you up to $200 per couple on all 2007 Grand River Cruises, and up to $100 per couple on all 2008 departures. This will be applicable towards all itineraries - Europe, Russia, China and Egypt. You will need to book and deposit by May 31, 2007 to get your Guest Appreciation savings.

It's the perfect time to try out the intimate, boutique-hotel style cruise ships with expertly planned itineraries and custom blended shore excursions. Perfect for just the two of you, or travelling with the family on Uniworld's recently launched family-friendly itineraries.
"Imagine you and your family standing on the beaches of Normandy sharing in the meaningful events that forever changed the world. Imagine the simple pleasures of strolling along the banks of the Seine River enjoying an ice cream, and bringing the classic story of The Hunchback of Notre Dame to life as you pass Quasimodo’s famous bell tower at Notre Dame. IMAGINE…"

Here are sample itineraries with Uniworld:

Castles Along the Rhine Basel to Amsterdam - 9 Days

This tour really lives up to its name with castles, castles and more castles. Gracing the shores of the Rhine are more Medieval castles than in any river valley in the world. The fairytale castles, combined with the breathtaking landscape of rolling carpets of terraced vineyards and old-world towns, create a dreamlike setting so much so that the Rhine became synonymous with the Romantic Movement in the 1800s. Artists, musicians, writers and poets from all over Europe immortalized the Rhine's unadulterated natural beauty in their songs, art, stories and poetry. And even today, the Rhine continues to inspire those who visit, especially Germany’s upper Middle Rhine Valley, approximately 40 miles between Koblenz and Rudesheim, as it is part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. As you travel along the Rhine, each bend and twist affords new surprises that are certain to inspire you the way countless others have been inspired for centuries.

Who will enjoy this cruise: Romantics, history enthusiasts, epicures, and nature and wine lovers will look forward to Medieval little wine towns, quaint half-timbered buildings, enchanted castles, the Lorelei myth, majestic cathedrals, historical cities and, of course, the Romantic Rhine's scenic natural beauty. Prepare to be inspired by the river and the legendary landscape, just as great poets and thinkers were many years ago.

Waterways of the Czars Moscow to St. Petersburg - 14 Days

Follow in the path of Peter the Great, who sailed from Moscow along the Volga River to St. Petersburg approximately 300 years ago on a quest to take Russia from the "Dark Ages" into the "Enlightened Age." While St. Petersburg is a relatively young city compared to Moscow, both cities are rich in beautiful architecture, world-famous museums, and exciting history. From the luminous domes of St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square in Moscow to the complex canals of St. Petersburg, you'll explore two amazing cities at the start and end of your journey. And in between, you'll uncover small towns and medieval villages. Discover the Golden Ring cities during visits to Uglich, Yaroslavl and Goritsy. Marvel at Kizhi Island, famous for its elaborate wooden structures built entirely without nails. Get a taste of the Russian countryside while visiting Mandrogi. Immerse yourself in the cultural and natural treasures of this vast and magnificent nation cruising the Waterways of the Czars.

Who will enjoy this cruise: Those with a curiosity about "the sleeping giant" so long closed off to Western tourists. Lovers of fine art and exquisite architecture, and students of history.

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