Deal of the Week: Cruise Norway For Less—50 Percent Off, Two for One
Photograph courtesy of Hurtigruten's Norwegian Coastal Voyages
Taking a cruise along Norway's dramatic coastline of sapphire fjords, glacier backdrops, and snow-capped mountains is a life-list trip for most of us. And, in the summer (April to August), adventures near the Arctic Circle occur under the midnight sun.
This month, Hurtigruten's Norwegian Coastal Voyages, a 100-year-old company that travels nearly the entire length of the country, is offering a smorgasbord of deals. Here are some highlights:
1) Book a 7- or 12-day cruise departing May 1 to August 31 and you will get free airfare from New York City. Offer includes three free shore excursions on 12 day cruises and two free shore excursions on 7 day cruises.
2) Save 50 percent when you book selected 7 and 6 Day Norwegian Coastal Voyages departing May 1 – June 15, 2009.
3) Book selected 12, 7, and 6-day cruises and your companion travels free.
THE CATCH: Travel must be booked by April 15 or April 30, depending on the offer.
I'M IN: To redeem these and other offers, call 866-294-2764 or visit http://www.hurtigruten.us/CruiseOnlyRates.asp for details.
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