Monday, February 27, 2017

Scenic offers free flights or up to $2,000 per couple savings on 2017 SE Asia sailings


Scenic Offers Free Flights and Other Incentives on 2017 Mekong and Irrawaddy Sailings

 

        Boston, February 2017 €" Scenic, the award-winning operator of truly all-inclusive luxury European river cruises, is bringing Southeast Asia closer to a reality for US travelers. Booking any departure between August and December 2017 means free air from 25 US gateways or $2,000 savings per couple on its 13-day €œTreasures of the Mekong€ and 14-day €œMystical Irrawaddy€; and $1,000 per couple savings on the eight-day €œLuxury Mekong€ and 11-day €œLuxury Irrawaddy.€ These itineraries exploring the culturally-rich Mekong and Irrawaddy River destinations of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. The deadline for the offer is based on availability and is for new bookings only.

 

        Along the delta between Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap, guests will see floating canal villages, verdant paddy fields and picturesque islands, as well as the magnificent 12th-century Angkor Wat. In Myanmar, the imprint of colonial legacies is revealed in iconic temples, Buddhist art and the gold- and diamond-encrusted Shwedagon Pagoda. Details are laid out in Scenic€™s 2017 Southeast Asia brochure, available for viewing or ordering at www.scenicusa.com.

 

        To explore the exotic treasures of the Mekong, the year-old purpose-built ship, Scenic Spirit, will provide an intimate boutique cruising experience with only 34 private balcony suites €" the largest available on the Mekong River at sizes up to 861 ft². The Scenic Aura is a purpose-built boutique vessel for the Irrawaddy with only 22 suites €" the largest available on the Irrawaddy at sizes up to 735 ft². And unique-to-Scenic Enrich immersion events and Freechoice activities will create remarkable memories from the regions€™ kaleidoscope of customs and cuisine.

 

        The captivating cultures of Indochina are uniquely iterated in a variety of itineraries. The 8- and 13-day Mekong itineraries sail between Siem Reap, Cambodia €" home of the 12th-century Angkor Wat, the world€™s largest religious monument €" and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, along a route that includes a stop in Kampong Cham for a visit to the Wat Nokor old-and-new fusion temple complex for a traditional monk€™s blessing. Later, guests share high tea at the landmark Raffles, Hotel de Royal, followed by an exclusive private shadow dance puppet performance accompanied by a traditional Khmer orchestra. The 13-day version offers extra days in Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City. Fares start at $4,090 and $6,180 per person, double, respectively €" before savings.

 

        In Irrawaddy, guests will take in the cultural tapestry, threaded by more than 130 ethnic tribes, scenic geography that ascends from tropical rainforests to snow-capped highlands, and transport options that range from primitive trishaws to charter planes. Itineraries include the country€™s economic hub of Yangon, where bustling markets are built on ancient cobblestones; a sea of Buddhist stupas tops colonial architecture; Inle Lake with its stilted bamboo houses, floating gardens and flat-bottomed fishing skiffs; and Sri Ksetra, Myanmar€™s first World Heritage-listed city. Fares for the 11-day adventure start at $6,190 and $8,940 for the 14 days (before savings), which adds days in Mandalay and Yangon.

 

        All-inclusive luxury experience is synonymous with all Scenic Space-Ships: private butler service, unlimited complimentary beverages, included gratuities, cultural entertainment and regional cuisine in customized settings: poolside to cabin, al fresco to fine dining, personal service with nearly 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio; elevator access to all service decks; on-board English-speaking guides for lectures and local insight; plus fitness center, steam sauna, beauty salon, guest laundry, library and open-air cinema.

 

        Scenic offers award-winning, all-inclusive escorted tours in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas and elsewhere, while offering the same level of expertise and the only truly all-inclusive river cruises in Europe and the Mekong, Irrawaddy and Russia.

 

       


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