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DFDS Seaways Reveal Festive Cruise Breaks for Christmas and New Year 2010

Ferry company unveils attractive Christmas and New Year break packages in Europe for the 2010 festive period.

DFDS Seaways Reveal Festive Cruise Breaks for Christmas and New Year 2010
2010-10-01
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, October 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Get in the festive mood and explore beautiful European cities on a DFDS Seaways festive cruise break. Welcome in the New Year in style on the spectacular all inclusive New Year' Eve Gala Mini Cruise or buy that extra special gift at one of the magical Christmas markets of Northern Europe.

Sailing with DFDS Seaways your festive cruise break begins the moment you step on board. Check in to your en-suite cabin then browse the shops, feast in one of the sumptuous restaurants, enjoy a drink at the bar, watch some live entertainment or wrap up warm and go out on deck.

DFDS Seaways Christmas or New Year Breaks include these great destinations:

Belgium: Bruges, Brussels
Denmark: Copenhagen, Ribe & Esbjerg
Holland: Amsterdam, Utrecht & Haarlem (ship only)
Germany: Cologne, Hamelin

Once you arrive at your chosen destination, it's time to immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere, go shopping at one of Europe's best Christmas markets, see the sparkling lights and sample the festive cheer. A magical festive break - with ample time to browse beautiful market stalls, enjoy a mulled wine, and buy some special Christmas presents. With hotel accommodation at your chosen destination included, a festive break is the perfect way to relax from the stresses and strains of Christmas.

DFDS Seaways' range of New Year's Amsterdam mini cruise packages has something to suit everyone:

Standard Package
Accommodation in an inside en-suite cabin
Gala dinner buffet on New Year's Eve

Superior Package
Accommodation in a sea view en-suite cabin
Champagne reception before New Year's Eve dinner

Deluxe Package
Accommodation in a Commodore cabin
Champagne reception before New Year's Eve dinner
4 course a la carte Gala dinner on New Year's Eve

All Amsterdam New Year packages include 2 nights in an en-suite cabin, coach transfers to and from Amsterdam, hot buffet breakfasts, buffet dinner on outward crossing, free bar on both crossings, Champagne and almond cake at midnight.

DFDS Seaways has provided passenger services for more than 140 years, and today carry 1.4 million passengers a year on a fleet of five modern passenger liners between Denmark, Norway, Holland, and Great Britain.

When you travel with DFDS Seaways, you will experience a genuine maritime atmosphere, in style, and with a truly international level of service. Many professional travellers also consider DFDS Seaways unrivalled in service and facilities for passenger and vehicle traffic.

For more information visit this webpage: http://www.dfdsseaways.co.uk/festive or call 0871 882 0885

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[Press-News.org] DFDS Seaways Reveal Festive Cruise Breaks for Christmas and New Year 2010
Ferry company unveils attractive Christmas and New Year break packages in Europe for the 2010 festive period.