CRUISE WEST ENTERS EUROPE MARKET IN 2009 WITH NEW DANUBE RIVER CRUISE ~ Exclusive Tours and Signature Exploration Leaders ~
September 18, 2008
SEATTLE,
September 22, 2008 — Cruise West (www.cruisewest.com), the global leader in small-ship voyages,
travels to Europe for the first time in 2009 with 11-and 12-day Danube River
cruises. The new Vienna To Bucharest route provides tours in
Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and cruising in the Danube
Delta onboard the elegant, new 148-guest Amadeus Diamond; the luxury
vessel owned by Lüftner Cruises is launching in 2009. Eighty percent of the
cabins have large "French balconies" providing a full wall of glass to view the
passing scenery. Four departure date options include July 16 and 24, 2009 and
October 13 and 21, 2009. The inaugural July 16 Chairman's Cruise will be hosted
by Cruise West Chairman Richard West and wife Leslie West and the October 13
sailing is a PENTAX Photography Cruise featuring field events and onboard
workshops all co-hosted by professional PENTAX photographer Kerrick James.
Pre-and post-cruises are available in Prague and Transylvania.
"Cruise
West offering European river cruising is a natural progression as we continue to
provide intimate, up-close experiences not available on larger vessels and offer
new itineraries for our Quyana Club Members (repeat guests)," remarked Cruise
West's newly-appointed President & Chief Executive Officer, Dietmar R.
Wertanzl. "With the value of the Euro where it is, cruises provide a
cost-effective way for travelers to experience Europe and our itineraries ensure
that guests see destinations as they never have before."
Depending on the
direction of their cruise, guests will be greeted at the Vienna or Bucharest
airport before transferring to the Amadeus Diamond. The next 11 to 12
days, varying slightly based on the vessel's route, will be filled with such
highlights as city tours of Budapest, Osijek, Belgrade and Bucharest. Also
exclusive to Cruise West guests is exploration of the remote areas of the
Danube Delta aboard smaller excursion boats. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is
the best-preserved Delta in Europe, the largest reed bed in the world and home
to 320 species of birds. Travelers will dine on local cuisine and experience
traditional culture at horse shows, wine-tastings at world-renowned vineyards as
well as exclusive insider-access such as breakfast at the Nunnery of Saun and
dinner along the Black Sea. As with all Cruise West voyages, knowledgeable
Exploration Leaders accompany the cruise and share insightful information on the
diverse flora, fauna, culture and history of the region.
The Danube River
cruise begins at $4,899 per person including taxes, port charges, fees and
onboard services. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy and are
exclusive of airfare. Trips booked before December 19, 2008 will receive an
early-booking discount of up to $1,100 per cabin.
Cruise West
offers the opportunity to explore remote and distinctive destinations throughout
North and Central America, Asia, South Pacific and Europe. Small-ship cruising
allows for personalized experiences not offered by larger cruise lines. Guest
capacities aboard Cruise West's nine ships range from 78-138. Guests may expect
personal enrichment through insightful shore programs, onboard narrative and
presentations by local experts from a wide variety of backgrounds. In addition,
destination specific materials and an array of books are provided in the onboard
library on every vessel. Cruise West considers it a privilege to access some of
the world's most pristine wilderness areas and culturally rich countries. With
this in mind, Cruise West views itself as good stewards and encourages crew and
guests to act responsibly with respect to the environment and diverse cultures
visited. For more information, call 1-800-689-1783 or visit www.cruisewest.com.
Cruise West – a second-generation, family-owned business based in Seattle – offers the opportunity to explore remote, worldwide locales by providing distinctive, one-of-a-kind, personalized itineraries not offered by the traditional larger cruise lines. Cruise West’s smaller ships – nine in all – hold between 78-138 people each, and the casual style onboard encourages relaxation and congenial interaction between guests and crew alike. The experience is personally enriching through expert Exploration Leaders providing onboard narrative and lectures, special local guests from a wide variety of backgrounds, and the library provided on each vessel. All have forward lounges and ample outdoor deck space for viewing and photographing wildlife and scenery. All vessels are also equipped with inflatable landing boats for close-up exploration of remote areas and shore landings.
Destinations served include: Alaska and the Bering Sea, British Columbia, Columbia & Snake Rivers, California Wine Country, Mexico's Sea of Cortés, Costa Rica & Panama, Japan, the South Pacific, and the Kuril Islands.