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CUSTODIAN Travel and Cruise prepares for C.L.I.A. National Cruise Week 2015.
Staff at Custodian Travel and Cruise are getting ready for the third annual Cruise Lines International Association (C.L.I.A.) National Cruise Week beginning Monday 7 September.
From 7 to 14 September, cruise lines will have special offers for new bookings made: ranging from reduced prices and deposits to very welcome bonus On Board Spending Credits (so handy for helping cover that end of cruise account). Go to www.cruiseweek.org for the online magazine giving all the details. It’s a great time to ‘get on board’ .
C.L.I.A. organises this once-a-year sale of cruises with over 30 cruise lines, located all over the world, including popular companies such as Royal Caribbean, P&O , or Princess, and high end luxury lines, such as Oceania, Silversea, or Regent Seven Seas.
Cruising is the fastest growing holiday choice, as more and more people discover the appeal of unpacking only once, but seeing the world in great style and comfort.
Custodian Travel and Cruise staff are highly respected for their cruise knowledge – having the most C.L.I.A. accredited staff in the Geelong region.
Accreditation involves undertaking specific cruise training, passing exams, and being actively involved in inspecting and sailing on ships. Just as there are horses for courses, it is important to choose the right ship and the right cruise for you.
This is where training and firsthand experience can help you with making the right decision.
So whether you’re wanting the mega liner, bursting with exciting activities or the intimacy and pampering of the small ship experience, there’s no better time to book your cruise, and no-one better to book it with than Custodian Travel and Cruise.

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