Discovery World Cruises Unveils Winter 2007 South America, South Pacific Program
Parading penguins and towering icebergs, hundreds of mysterious Moai statues standing as tall as than 70 feet, and giant tortoises and blue-footed boobies are among some of the exciting sights awaiting guests of Discovery when the ship returns to South America and the South Pacific for the fourth consecutive year in 2007.
A specialist in exploring exotic and faraway places in comfort and style, Discovery World Cruises –operators of Discovery- will offer 17 spectacular cruise tours, ranging from 13 to 40 days to the Galapagos Islands, Antarctica, South America and the South Pacific for 2007.
Rates begin at $2,850 per person, double occupancy, and guests can take advantage of up to 50 percent savings when they book now.
Discovery World Cruises begins 2007 with a return to the Galapagos archipelago where time has stood still and wildlife has flourished unimpeded for millennia. To preserve the islands´ delicate ecosystem, Discovery will be limited to 500 passengers per sailing.
The ship will anchor off San Cristobal, the provincial capital of the Galapagos, and from there operate small group-expeditions during the day to experience the Galapagos first-hand. Rates begin at $2,850 per person, double occupancy.
Finally, guests can experience classic cruising aboard Discovery with a 17-day transatlantic voyage from Nassau, Bahamas, to Harwich, with an included two-night, post-cruise hotel stay in London. Ports en route include Hamilton, Bermuda; and Horta and Punta Delgada in the Azores.