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Voyages to Antiquity launches new Med programme

04 Jul 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Bookings for cruises to classical civilisations of the Mediterranean in 2014 are now open on Voyages to Antiquity, with discounts on bookings made by September 30.
Programme highlights for the 2014 Mediterranean programme include four sailings to the Black Sea, an in-depth cruise around the islands of Greece and Turkey, a return to Malta, Ravenna and Troy as well as an all-new Grand Voyage.

For bookings made by September 30, travellers can save up to £1 200 (R18 435) per cabin and benefit from single supplements of 15% on selected sailing.

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