PORT EVERGLADES, FL, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cruise.com, one of the Internet's largest cruise specialists, announced it will be hosting a special cruise on board Azamara Club Cruises' Azamara Quest, sailing from Ain Sukhna, Egypt on Nov 17, 2011 for 10 nights. The special group will be themed 'Freedom Evolution'.
The ship is scheduled to visit Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt), Safaga (Egypt), Al Aqaba (Jordan) and Eilat (Israel) before returning back to Ain Sukhna. At each port of call, the ship will remain docked overnight, giving guests on this extraordinary itinerary the chance to experience the local cultures, historical changes and the many sites of antiquities available in the area.
Azamara Club Cruises offers upmarket travelers a sophisticated 'boutique' experience highlighting personal service, superb cuisine, outstanding amenities and thoughtfully designed accommodations. Small and sleek, Azamara Quest offers guests the opportunity to sail through antiquity while enjoying all the comforts of home. Guests also enjoy more inclusive amenities, such as included gratuities for housekeeping, dining and bar staff; complimentary bottled water, sodas, specialty coffee, and teas, and complimentary red and white boutique wines to accompany lunch and dinner; complimentary self-service laundry; English Butler service for suite guests; and shuttle bus to city centers in ports, where available.
"We believe that many people want to witness a piece of modern history in the making. This region of the world has already been a witness to some of the greatest events in ancient history," said Anthony Hamawy, President of Cruise.com. Special guest speakers, to be announced at a later date, will be on board to add insights on this unique cruise and the changing political climate in the region. Rates start from $2,094 per guest and can be booked on line at www.cruise.com or by calling Cruise.com at 1-866-401-0895.
Established in 1988, Cruise.com has become one of the Internet's largest cruise specialists. Cruise.com was recently named Travel Agency of the Year by Vacation.com. Cruise.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Omega World Travel, Inc.
Cruise.com Announces Freedom Evolution Cruise- Sailing Round Trip to Egypt
Cruise.com will host a special cruise, themed 'Freedom Evolution', on Azamara Club Cruises sailing from Egypt on Nov 17, 2011 sailing to Egypt, Jordon and Israel. Special guest speakers will be on board to add insights on this unique cruise.
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