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LONDON, March 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
• Escape from the cold with scorching deals on a Caribbean Cruise
• Mini Cruises offer value for money for a short Spring break
Holidaymakers fed up with the miserable weather have the chance to escape to the sun, the sand and the sea thanks to Thomas Cook's outstanding range of offers.
Party in the sunshine
The Caribbean is renowned for its carnival atmosphere and people booking on a Western Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Glory will not be disappointed.
The ship offers a fun-filled time, every day, with restaurants, bars and even a casino on board to keep everyone entertained.
Holidaymakers will see and visit some amazing destinations during a typical nine-night cruise as the party makes its way towards places such as Miami, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Mahogany Bay and Grand Cayman.
Warmth and culture
Embarking on a Mediterranean Cruise gives people the chance to soak in the history of the ancient world as well as the sun.
A fantastic variety of cruises are on offer, each giving a different insight into the region.
For the chance to see the historical wonders of Rome there are fantastic Mediterranean Stay and Cruise deals, where customers can spend several nights before or after their cruise in a four/five-star hotel in the city.
After soaking up the amazing sights of the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain or even the Vatican, travellers can combine their stay with a voyage on board the Norwegian Jade, run by four-time, World Travel Award winning firm Norwegian Cruise Line, for a luxurious cruise to Olympia, Athens, Izmir, Istanbul and Naples.
SOURCE Thomas Cook
Published March 8, 2013 Reads 123
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