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WELCOME TO YOUR NEW WORLD YOUR LUXURY CRUISE EXPERT UP TO 7 DAYS APPROX COST £400-£600 PER PERSON PER DAY UP TO 2500 PEOPLE BOOKING 3-18 MONTHS (MINIMUM) IN ADVANCE POSSIBLE DESTINATIONS ◆ Venice ◆ Barcelona ◆ Dubrovnik ◆ Nice ◆ Lisbon ◆ Montenegro ◆ Sorrento ◆ Athens ◆ Bahamas ◆ Portofino ◆ Mykonos ◆ Sardinia ◆ Kusadasi ...and more (all subject to availability) LARGE LUXURY CRUISE SHIPS CONFER EXAMPLE... VENICE The ultra-luxury of a six-star hotel is exactly how these vessels will impress you and your companions. With impressive and capacious public areas and lounges, luxury spas and leisure facilities, a variety of excellent restaurants plus theatres for your own presentations, these vessels cannot fail to make a positive statement about your company’s ambitions and its good taste. The deluxe experience aboard these ships is, quite simply, unforgettable. So, you plan to launch an exclusive perfume at a showcase for new luxury brands? Then invite customers and partners to enjoy a few days with your brand in one of the most stunning cities in the World – Venice. Your company could host as many as 300 additional guests on board, in a safe and exclusive environment that is just a few minutes’ walk from the iconic St Mark’s Palazzo. Enjoy bespoke, escorted tours of the Doge’s palace, galleries and museums. Take some of your best customers to La Fenice opera house. Persuade one of your brand’s key designers to host an exclusive and glamorous presentation evening on board, featuring your chosen fashion and design stars and celebrities, all preceded by a small cocktail party at sunset... VESSEL | LINE | TYPE CAPACITY OCEANIA 1100 CRYSTAL 1100 QM2 2500 DEPENDING ON THE VESSEL AND LOCATION, EVENTS THAT WORK WELL INCLUDE: Fashion fairs Luxury product launches Film festivals Incentives and rewards for large groups Special direct-to-customer packages OTHER OPTIONS ◆ Extend the cruise with land excursions class, business or premium air travel ◆ Additional, land-based luxury accommodation ◆ First