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Cruise International - Aug/Sep 2009

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THE NEXT issue of Cruise International is on sale from 10 July through to 11 September - the perfect time to capture the imagination of our readers following the summer holidays while they are still in holiday mode planning future breaks. Complimenting other promotions this issue is the recommended Read in Tesco stores nationwide, reaching and inspiring thousands of new consumers, introducing them to the cruising marketplace.

In this issue we:

  • Explore the exotic Arabian Gulf
    THE WARM weather of the Gulf region provides ideal cruising conditions on calm seas from December until April and many people find the opportunity to escape the British winter for a couple of weeks too good to miss. Linking a one week cruise with a week at a five-star hotel in Dubai is not unusual.
  • Perfect way to enjoy the beautiful seasonal vistas of New England & Canada
    FROM NATURAL wonders to man-made treasures, a cruise around the Eastern Seaboard is the stuff of dreams. In 2008 no fewer than 7,000 British passengers opted for the fly-cruise option to explore this quintessentially beautiful region of the globe.
  • Uncover the Themed Cruise options available to the curious cruiser
    THEME CRUISING has been around as long as cruising itself and is an excellent way to personalise the cruise experience. Theme cruises offer the chance to indulge in a favourite hobby and learn new skills - from fine wine and cuisine to culture, music and history.
  • Take a river cruise along the Danube visiting eight European cities along the way
    RIVER CRUISING is life in the slow lane – watching towns and villages, mountains and monuments drift by in a peaceful, adult environment. More than a million people choose to holiday this way each year - it’s easy to see why. This issue we switch our focus to the Danube, one of the most-loved European rivers among cruisers.
  • Sail to Bergen and the Norwegian Fjords
    YOU KNOW you’re in for something very special as your ship glides through the startling fjords that caress Bergen like fingers.
    Bergen is Norway’s second-largest city and its soulful beauty and ease of access is tailor-made for cruising and UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage city.

Cruise International magazine


TO ENSURE that your advert reaches even more dedicated cruise enthusiasts, the upcoming issue will be:

  • Promoted with WhiteStar Cruises - 2,000 avid cruisers will be offered a copy of the magazine;

  • Promoted with WEXAS Travel Club - 10,000 members will be offered a copy of the magazine;

  • Offered free in conjunction with BRITAIN magazine, Visit Britain's Official magazine - reaching 120,000 dedicated UK travellers;

  • Benefit from recent editorial promotion in Daily Mail.

  • Special promotion with Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas.


Call now to find out
how you can reach over 50,000 cruisers and inspire them to choose you when booking their
next holiday.


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