From Monte Carlo to Rome in 6★ luxury
Incredible 6★ Promotion only with Reader Offers Ltd – Inclusive of Business Class flights*, All drinks onboard and Chauffeur service+
Reader Offers Ltd is proud to introduce you to the incomparable luxury of the Yachts of Seabourn. If you have ever imagined what it would feel like to be surrounded by friends on a private yacht, you cannot get much closer than this.
DRINKS ONBOARD ARE
INCLUDED AND GRATUITIES
ARE NEVER EXPECTED
BUSINESS
CLASS FLIGHTS
INCLUDED*
5★ HOTEL STAYS
IN NICE AND ROME
INCLUDED IN PRICE^
PLEASE DO NOT
DELAY – LIMITED
SUITES AVAILABLE
LOOK WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- Travel in the luxury of Business Class flights*
- 7 nights in your elegantly furnished suite onboard Seabourn Legend
- An overnight pre cruise stay in a 5 star hotel in Nice including breakfast^
- 2 nights post cruise stay in a 5 star hotel in Rome including breakfast^
- Complimentary wines, champagne and spirits thought your voyage
- Open seated gourmet indoor/outdoor dining venues including our intimate speciality restaurant with imaginative menus and wine pairings with every course
- Personalised service with virtually one member of staff to guest ratio
- In suite dining 24 hours served course by course from the main restaurant menu
- Gratuities are not required or expected, and our speciality dining has no cover charges
- Evening under the stars barbecue dinners and gala parties with live music and entertainment
- Marina with In-sea pool and complimentary water sports
- Shopping with the chef at local markets
- Full ABTA and ATOL financial protection
ABOUT READER OFFERS Ltd

Reader Offers Ltd has become the leading national cruising specialist and is proud to have been awarded the world's largest and most successful retailer title for many of the major cruise lines. When booking with Reader Offers Ltd, you will experience premium service levels from our team of experienced and knowledgeable cruise consultants. We aim to exceed clients' expectations, looking after your holiday as if it were our own More about us
The Yachts of Seabourn epitomises elegance at sea, with their illustrious level of class and service. From the second you step onboard, you will be amazed at the service you will receive on this beautiful yacht.
The bar staff will know your drink, your waiter will not only know you by name, but will also know your wine preference from the first time you dine in the elegant but laid back restaurant. Your expectations of this incredible voyage will be met, and exceeded in a way you never thought possible.
We have covered it all with this exclusive promotion. Our 5 star hotels have been carefully selected and researched with only you in mind, to ensure maximum enjoyment and relaxation during your stays, and your transfers are pre booked, another example of the seamless service you will receive on this magnificent voyage to the sparkling Mediterranean.
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- See all Yachts of Seabourn 6 star Cruise Offers
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Reader offers Ltd Fares
| SUITE | Grade | Fare (PP) |
|---|---|---|
| Seabourn Suite | A | £2,595 |
| Seabourn Suite | A1 | £2,799 |
| Seabourn Suite | A2 | £3,099 |
| Seabourn Balcony Suite | B2~ | £3,999 |
| Seabourn Balcony Suite | B3~ | £4,149 |
| Classic Suite | CS | £5,699 |
| Owners Suite | OW | £7,099 |
| AMAZING SOLO FARES FROM JUST £4,649 | ||
Fares are per person based on two sharing a suite and flying from London, Manchester flights are available at a supplement and maybe indirect. Flights, hotels transfers and suites are subject to availability and flights are subject to change. Reader Offers Ltd booking conditions apply, and fares can be withdrawn or changed at any time. ^Hotel stays are on a bed and breakfast basis and in the event of 5 star hotels being unavailable, alternative hotels of a minimum 4 star standard will be provided. Hotel ratings are ROL classification. This may exclude some premium brands. *Business Class Flights are subject to availability and are included for B2 grades and above only. +Door to door Chauffeur service is from your home to the airport return, return based on 100 miles each way and applicable to B2 grades and above. Additional miles are available at a supplement. Please ask your cruise consultant for more details. This offer is applicable to new bookings only. ~Suites with Mini Balcony. Some ports may be at anchor. #Suite upgrades are subject to availability at the time of booking. Please note ship image features the Seabourn Spirit which is a sister ship to the Seabourn Legend. REF: 14/8.10
Day 1: 22nd October 2010 Fly from the UK Business Class
Day 1: 22nd October 2010 Stay in 5★ Hotel in Nice for 1 night
Day 2: 23rd October 2010 Transfer from Hotel to Ship
Day 2: 23rd October 2010 Monte Carlo, Monaco
Depart Time: 23:00:00
Monaco is an independent principality forming an enclave of 370 acres, 9 miles northeast of Nice, France. Surrounding a natural sheltered harbor, it consists of three adjoining sections: Monaco, La Condamine and Monte Carlo. Ruled by Prince Albert II, the principality boasts a population of more than 20,000, of which approximately 2,000 are citizens (Monegasques). After the Vatican, Monaco is the world's smallest sovereign state.
Day 3: 24th October 2010 Porquerolles, France
Arrive Time: 12:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00
The Mediterranean coast offers spectacular mountains, seemingly endless sandy beaches and yachting centers.The Hyeres Islands, or Golden Isles (Iles d'Or), are three islands off the coast of the Var, east of Toulon. Ile de Porquerolles called "Prote" by the Greek colonists, is the largest of the three islands, about 7 km (4 miles) long. It is a great island for walking or cycling in nature. It is a mostly unihabited island of Mediterranean forests, nature reserves, beaches, and calanques, small inlets in the rocky cliffs along the southern coastline of the island. The only village on the island is Porquerolles, a little seaside resort with a yacht harbor, port area, restaurant and cycle rental shopsThe Mediterranean coast offers spectacular mountains, seemingly endless sandy beaches and yachting centers.The Hyeres Islands, or Golden Isles (Iles d'Or), are three islands off the coast of the Var, east of Toulon. Ile de Porquerolles called "Prote" by the Greek colonists, is the largest of the three islands, about 7 km (4 miles) long. It is a great island for walking or cycling in nature. It is a mostly unihabited island of Mediterranean forests, nature reserves, beaches, and calanques, small inlets in the rocky cliffs along the southern coastline of the island. The only village on the island is Porquerolles, a little seaside resort with a yacht harbor, port area, restaurant and cycle rental shops.
Day 4: 25th October 2010 Sanary-Sur-Mer, France
Arrive Time: 08:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00
Along the Cote d'Azur, nothing is so rare as a genuine, old-fashioned fishing village. Strolling the inner harbour here, you'll see the men of the working fishing fleet going about their business as if they weren't a part of the world's most glamorous seacoast. Simply put, Sanary and her old streets and charming quay invite discovery.
Day 5: 26th October 2010 Cannes, France
Arrive Time: 08:00:00 Depart Time: 23:00:00
Cannes was founded in the 2nd century BC by a Ligurian tribe, and was subsequently colonized by the Romans in 154 AD. During the town's entire history it went through a period of upheaval and desolation by war. In 1834, Lord Brougham, an English aristocrat, was so enchanted by Cannes that he decided to settle there. This marked the beginning of the town's affluence, with luxury residences springing up to provide winter accommodations for international nobility. From 1930 onward, Cannes became a summer resort. Its local economy had traditionally relied on fishing, but was quickly replaced by tourism. Today, Cannes is best known for its world famous film festival and, for two weeks in May each year, attracts the brightest and most talented stars of the silver screen.
Day 6: 27th October 2010 Calvi, Corsica, France
Arrive Time: 08:30:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00
Settled first by the Romans, then ruled by Genoans for nearly half a millennium, Calvi was freed by Corsica's native son Napoleon in 1791. In 1982 it was given special status and now enjoys a uniquely autonomous position within the realm of France. Ringed with alternating precipitous cliffs and fine sand beaches, the island looks like a mountain thrust up out of the water, but its ruggedness is tempered by brilliant sunlight and groves of olive and orange trees. Napoleon once said that he could recognize Corsica with his eyes closed - by its perfume alone. While touring Corsica, be advised that the roads about this mountainous island are quite winding with many curves.
Day 7: 28th October 2010 Portovenere, Italy
Arrive Time: 08:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00
The Gulf of La Spezia has been so frequent a subject for poets over the years - from Dante and Petrarch to Byron and Shelley - that it is often referred to as the Golfo dei Poeti. The elongated yellow and orange houses which line the harbor stretch up the steep slope toward ancient battlements beyond. Mentioned as a landing place in Claudius Ptolemy's "General Geography" (150 CE), today Portovenere is a resort with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Day 8: 29th October 2010 Portoferraio, Elba, Italian Isle
Arrive Time: 08:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00
Despite its small size, the island of Elba has been known since the beginning of recorded history. Called Ilva by the Ligurians and Aethalia by the Greeks, it passed to the Etruscans and later the Romans. It was ruled by Pisa in the Middle Ages, was a haven for Barbary pirates in the 16th century and then privately owned by the powerful Medici family. The island's most famous resident was Napoleon Bonaparte, whose first exile from France and short reign over Elba lasted from May, 1814 to February, 1815. During that time, Napoleon was able to improve the island by altering street plans, building new roads, modernizing agriculture and developing the iron mines. Iron ore is still mined above the Rio Marina and then shipped from Portoferraio (Port of Iron). The town, with its population of just over 11,000 inhabitants, is the largest of the eight towns on the island and is considered its "capital."
Day 9: 30th October 2010 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Arrive Time: 07:00:00
Originally built by Emperor Trajan who had a villa here, Civitavecchia has flourished as a major port for Rome since the 13th century. Today it is an important ferry terminal and for many travelers the gateway to Rome. The Renaissance fortifications that surround the harbor area were begun by Bramante and completed by Michelangelo in 1535. The port city is pleasant enough in itself with a variety of shops along the main street, a colorful market and a number of restaurants. However, true lovers of "la dolce vita" head straight for Rome, the Eternal City that forever beckons. Its beginnings are shrouded in romantic legend that attributes the city's birth to Romulus in 753 BC, although earlier traces of habitation have been found on Palantine Hill. The Etruscans made it their center first in the 6th century BC and for centuries to follow. The city built on seven hills reigned as the ancient capital of the Western World and a center of Christianity for nearly 2000 years. Rome was not built in a day - and 2,500 years of history crammed into a maze of alleys, squares and monuments cannot be seen in one day either. For a short visit there are "must sees" that combine ancient, papal and modern Rome. However you choose to approach your visit, Rome has much to offer both the first time and the seasoned visitor.
Day 9: 30th October 2010 Transfer from Ship to Hotel
Day 9: 30th October 2010 Stay in 5★ Hotel in Rome for 2 nights
Arrive and transfer to a 5 star Hotel in Rome for two night stay
Day 11: 1st November 2010 Transfer from Hotel to Airport
Day 11: 1st November 2010 Fly to the UK Business Class
Day 11: 1st November 2010 Arrive in the UK
The Yachts of Seabourn
The Yachts of Seabourn is a company that provides ultra-luxury 6 star cruises on small, yacht-like ships to the most desirable destinations in the world.
In the more than 20 years that Seabourn has served its guests, it has consistently been rated not only among the top cruise lines, but also among the world's premier holiday choices.
The key features that set Seabourn apart from other cruise lines are:
- A superior level of personalised service made possible by their smaller ships.
- Elegant, spacious all-suite accommodations.
- Superb cuisine served in a style matching the finest restaurants ashore.
- Exceptional delivery of a wide variety of intriguing destinations.
Europe
European countries welcoming more than 480million international visitors per year. It has a well preserved cultural heritage, open borders and the ability for visitors to immerse themselves into a variety of cultures and traditions.
Mediterranean
Discover lush idyllic islands, magnificent beaches, ancient historical sites and fascinating cultures in the Mediterranean where we can offer you cruises throughout the year, with many places providing year-round sunshine.
| Line: Yachts of Seabourn | Date: 22nd October 2010 |
| Ship: Seabourn Legend | Duration: 10 nights |
| Destination: Europe, Mediterranean | |
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| ROL EXCLUSIVE TOUR - PRE CRUISE HOTEL STAY - POST CRUISE HOTEL STAY - BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS - PRIVATE OVERSEAS TRANSFERS - 6★ LUXURY CRUISING - DRINKS ONBOARD INCLUDED | |






