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PLYING THE DANUBE RIVER, DEILMANN'S MV CASANOVA SEVEN- TO 11-NIGHT ITINERARIES
BLEND CELEBRATED EUROPEAN PORTS WITH LESSER-KNOWN HIDDEN GEMS
MV Casanova calls at ports in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany Hungary, Serbia and Romania
New York, January 2008 -- From the spring through the fall of 2008, Peter Deilmann’s 96-passenger MV Casanova sails the Danube River, Europe’s second longest waterway, on seven-, 10- and 11-night itineraries, featuring a mix of storied cities combined with destinations rarely visited by Americans. Travelers can opt for 10- and 11-night sailings from Passau (port for Munich) all the way to the Black Sea. For those with a little less vacation time, three seven-night itineraries are available -- one roundtrip from Munich and two that sail between Hungary’s Budapest and Munich. Cruise-only fares of $1,635 to $4,080, per person, double, include six meals daily.
BLEND CELEBRATED EUROPEAN PORTS WITH LESSER-KNOWN HIDDEN GEMS
MV Casanova calls at ports in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany Hungary, Serbia and Romania
New York, January 2008 -- From the spring through the fall of 2008, Peter Deilmann’s 96-passenger MV Casanova sails the Danube River, Europe’s second longest waterway, on seven-, 10- and 11-night itineraries, featuring a mix of storied cities combined with destinations rarely visited by Americans. Travelers can opt for 10- and 11-night sailings from Passau (port for Munich) all the way to the Black Sea. For those with a little less vacation time, three seven-night itineraries are available -- one roundtrip from Munich and two that sail between Hungary’s Budapest and Munich. Cruise-only fares of $1,635 to $4,080, per person, double, include six meals daily.


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