Snap up hot deals during Choose Cruise month

Thinking of booking a cruise?

Well the Cruise Line International Association’s new campaign, Choose Cruise, is where you can pick up some amazing deals on your dream holiday in October.

CLIA Australasia and Asia Managing Director, Joel Katz said #ChooseCruise was successful in the past and generated unprecedented traction on social media.

Choose Cruise is an opportunity for travel lovers to learn more about the different cruise options available, and to take advantage of promotions and value-adds from cruise experts,” Mr Katz said.

“Australian cruise passenger numbers hit a record high in 2017 with 1.34 million passengers taking an ocean cruise. This equates to almost 1 in 18 Australians cruising last year.”

“With weekly themes of Ocean, River, Luxury, and Expedition throughout October, we are hoping to engage both new and existing cruisers in exciting ways.”

CLIA are collaborating with Cruise Passenger to bring you information and deals on how you can book and choose the right cruise holiday for you.

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