Cruise Deal
Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises are the latest cruise lines to be added to the UK’s first 100% bookable online cruising travel agency; the sister site of one of the UK’s leading online independent travel agencies,
a unique independent online cruising travel agency in the UK has announced the addition of three Royal Caribbean Cruise lines to the website; on which all cruises are 100% bookable online to eliminate the need of telephone reservations.
Since the launch of www.bonvoyage.co.uk in August 2011, the site’s objective to bring something new and fresh to the cruise booking industry has been at the heart of the service. The website was the first of its kind to offer 100% online booking for every cruise available on-site and this is now possible for the latest ships to be added to the website; three Royal Caribbean cruise lines.
The three new lines now available on bonvoyage.co.uk are Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. Just like other cruises available on the site, users can see a complete layout of the new lines and can select the exact cabin in which they wish to stay.
Amongst other Caribbean cruise lines available on the site, the three new lines will offer users cruises to Barbuda, Dominican Republic and the Bahamas; as well as cruises around the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, North America and Australasia.
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