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YEAR 2007Thomson Cruises


Latest ship Calypso
targets adults only

February 2, 2007 - Thomson Cruises has added a fifth ship to its fleet for the summer.

The Calypso is aimed exclusively for adults, and enables Thomson to be the first cruise operator to feature cruises in the Black Sea on a regular itinerary basis, consolidating position at the forefront of the UK cruise market.

Says md Peter Rothwell:
"This latest addition to the fleet is perfect for those who have a real passion for discovery. Its smaller size will enable her to venture off the beaten track and cruise to lesser-known gems around Greece and the Crimea. Our strategy over the last three years was to increase our fleet size, offer a diverse range of cruise itineraries and also have a ship cruising from UK ports. The Calypso will offer some new, exciting and adventurous ports of call."

The Calypso is Thomson's first adult only ship, offering cruises out of Cyprus during April and October and three itineraries out of Greece's second city of Thessalonika from May to September, with cruises around Greece and the islands, Turkey, Black Sea and Albania. Her size will enable her to sail through the Corinth Canal, making a variety of destinations easily accessible.

Although fairly small, tcarrying 486 passengers, Calypso offers a wide range of facilities. There are four lounges and bars, including the show lounge, two restaurants, casino, library and card room with an internet cafŽ, shopping arcade and boutique, hair and beauty salon, fitness centre with sauna, gym and massage.

For entertainment there is greater emphasis on repertory theatre and drama, a full day-time programme including UK guest lecturers, port information talks and a range of lifestyle classes. Evenings will be taken up with live classical concerts on deck as well as murder mystery plays and review shows.

There is also be the opportunity to cruise and stay with an extra week in a selection of hotels in the Halkidiki region of Greece. Flights are available from seven UK airports.

Cruises in April and October start from Cyprus and as well as visiting Turkey and Egypt, revisits the Mediterranean coast of Israel.

Prices start from £649 for the seven night Pharaoh's and The Promised Land cruise departing October 24 from Cyprus, or £699 for the Ionian Treasures cruise from Thessalonika. Flights, transfers and tips included.

David Selby, head of Thomson Cruises, says the adults-only ship has been welcomed by passengers. The company has been trialing adults-only departures on Thomson Spirit for two years. ÔWe carry a larger proportion of adult couples than families, with the latter accounting for less than 20 per cent.'

The Thomson Spirit for the first time ever is now be based in the UK, offering cruises from Southampton, The Port Of Tyne near Newcastle and Harwich. Iceland is a new country for Thomson Cruises and features from Harwich in July.

Thomson Celebration and Thomson Destiny are based in Palma, each offering four different itineraries and the Emerald continues to offer her popular cruises out of Corfu, sailing the Adriatic one week and the Greek islands and Turkey the next.

Thomson's Emerald is also sailing in the Eastern Med out of Corfu this summer and the two ships are offering a total of nine weekly itineraries, 'making Thomson the UKÕs leading brand in this region', according to Selby.


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