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New Edition All Inclusive 2020 Cruises Sail from just Save over Love your first pp cruise or your £795 money back! £3000 all inclusive per cabin Cruise Calendar 2020 Spirit of Discovery all-inclusive cruises Departure date Cruise Offer Nights Departure port Cruise code Page Jan 9, 2020 Pure Canaries SAVE OVER £3000 PER CABIN 13 Southampton SD016 20 Jan 22 An Italian Premiere SAVE OVER £4100 PER CABIN 21 Southampton SD017 22 Feb 12 Rendezvous in Rouen SAVE OVER £1100 PER CABIN 4 Southampton SD018 24 Feb 16 Norway’s Night Skies SAVE OVER £2800 PER CABIN 15 Southampton SD019 26 Mar 2 The Glorious Canary Islands SAVE OVER £3400 PER CABIN 13 Southampton SD020 28 Mar 15 Sounds of Spain SAVE OVER £4100 PER CABIN 14 Southampton SD021 30 Mar 29 Scandinavian Cities SAVE OVER £3100 PER CABIN 12 Southampton SD022 32 Apr 10 In the Footsteps of St James SAVE OVER £2400 PER CABIN 9 Southampton SD023 34 Apr 19 Escape to the Continent SAVE OVER £1300 PER CABIN 4 Dover SD024 36 NEW EDITION Apr 23 Hidden Adriatic SAVE OVER £5900 PER CABIN 26 Dover SD025 38 May 19 Scenes of Dunkirk SAVE OVER £2200 PER CABIN 7 Southampton SD026 39 May 26 Norway’s Ancient Fjords SAVE OVER £1600 PER CABIN 7 Dover SD027 40 Jun 2 Splendour of the Baltic SAVE OVER £3400 PER CABIN 14 Dover SD028 42 All inclusive 2020 Cruises Jun 16 Greenland Explorer SAVE OVER £8000 PER CABIN 21 Dover SD029 43 Jul 7 Arctic Expedition SAVE OVER £4000 PER CABIN 16 Dover SD030 44 Jul 23 Western France and the Costa Verde SAVE OVER £4700 PER CABIN 15 Dover SD031 46 Spirit of Discovery & Spirit of Adventure Aug 7 A Baltic Fable SAVE OVER £5600 PER CABIN 16 Dover SD032 47 Aug 23 Riddle of the Sands SAVE OVER £2500 PER CABIN 7 Dover SD033 48 Aug 30 Norway’s Great Outdoors SAVE OVER £2500 PER CABIN 7 Dover SD034 50 Sep 6 Ireland’s Romantic West Coast SAVE OVER £2500 PER CABIN 9 Southampton SD035 52 Sep 15 Pilgrimage to the New World SAVE OVER £8300 PER CABIN 30 Southampton SD036 54 Oct 15 The Mediterranean’s Beau Monde SAVE OVER £4100 PER CABIN 16 Southampton SD037 56 Oct 31 Flavours of North Africa SAVE OVER £5200 PER CABIN 18 Southampton SD038 58 Nov 18 Canary Island Flavours SAVE OVER £4200 PER CABIN 14 Southampton SD039 60 Dec 2 The Canary Islands and Casablanca SAVE OVER £4200 PER CABIN 14 Southampton SD040 62 Dec 16 The Festive Continent SAVE OVER £1500 PER CABIN 5 Southampton SD041 64 Dec 21 Festive Celebrations in the Med SAVE OVER £4600 PER CABIN 16 Southampton SD042 66 Spirit of Adventure all-inclusive cruises Departure date Cruise Offer Nights Departure port Cruise code Page Aug 21, 2020 The Inaugural Cruise SAVE OVER £4400 PER CABIN 17 Dover SU001 76 Sep 7 This Sceptred Isle SAVE OVER £3600 PER CABIN 14 Dover SU002 78 Sep 21 A Norwegian Canvas SAVE OVER £1900 PER CABIN 7 Dover SU003 80 Sep 28 A Taste of France and Spain SAVE OVER £3700 PER CABIN 12 Dover SU004 82 Oct 10 Tales from the Ancient Mediterranean SAVE OVER £4500 PER CABIN 22 Southampton SU005 84 Nov 1 Stars of the Canaries SAVE OVER £4700 PER CABIN 14 Southampton SU006 86 Nov 15 Rhythm of the Caribbean SAVE OVER £8500 PER CABIN 31 Southampton SU007 88 Dec 16 Christmas Sights of Amsterdam SAVE OVER £1000 PER CABIN 4 Southampton SU008 90 Dec 20 Canary Island Christmas SAVE OVER £3900 PER CABIN 16 Southampton SU009 92 To book call FREE on 0800 051 3355 or visit saga.co.uk/cruise Saga Holidays is a trading name of ST&H Ltd (registration no. 2174052) and ST&H Ltd and Saga Cruises Ltd (registration no. 3267858), are subsidiaries of ST&H Group Ltd (registration no. 0720588). All three companies are registered in England and Please quote Wales. Registered Office: Enbrook Park, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3SE. With respect to general insurance products sold in the UK, ST&H Ltd is an appointed representative of Saga Services Limited, registered in England and Wales (company CPAEP January-December 2020 no. 732602), which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Please refer to the essential information, which includes details about when calling financial protection and the ATOL Certificate. NHB-SC1791. Published April 2019. A few other details How our discounts work Insurance policy On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within Because it’s important to be adequately insured when each grade at a discounted fare, with the highest you travel abroad, we offer optional comprehensive travel Booking is easy discount of 35% available on selected grades. insurance, underwritten by Great Lakes Insurance SE, These cabins are sold on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. UK Branch, and additional cancellation rights with all Call our Cruise Consultants As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and our overseas holidays. If you are suffering from, or in the continues to reduce, until those selected cabins are last 12 months have suffered from, an illness that has quoting CPAEP sold. This means that the earlier you book, the higher the required treatment from a doctor, you must advise us chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels and we’ll confi rm whether you can be covered under this FREE on clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current insurance. A full summary of the optional travel insurance discounted fare. will be provided with your booking confi rmation. Cover 0800 051 3355 is available to UK residents only and subject to medical Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday, screening. Terms and conditions apply. If you have your early booking discount can reduce rapidly, and although 9am to 5pm on Saturdays the price panels are correct at the time of going to press own insurance, we will offer you the holiday at a lower and 10am to 4pm on Sundays we cannot guarantee that the discounted fares will still be price – please call for further details. available when you call to book. Our Cruise Consultants will or book online at be able to advise the best fares when you call. This brochure Standard Balcony Guarantees includes cruises which have been previously advertised at a The traditional way to book a cruise is to reserve your discount, therefore the cabin availability at the offer prices cabin number at the time of booking. However, if you’ve saga.co.uk/cruise may now be limited. We recommend that you book early to benefi t from the best booking discounts and to secure your decided what type of cabin you want, but don’t have If you have a Minicom telephone you can call our Minicom preferred cabin and grade. When promoting new cruises a preference for a particular cabin, then our Standard service FREE on 0800 387 240. for the fi rst time, we contact customers on our Advance Balcony Guarantees could be for you. You are guaranteed If you live in Northern Ireland or any of Britain’s offshore Registration list fi rst, allowing them to secure the cabin of the minimum grade cabin in the category shown, just islands, we can help you with your travel arrangements their choice and benefi t from the best savings. Our brochures not the specifi c cabin. This will be allocated to you later – call FREE on 0800 414 383. If you live in Eire, call are then sent out to loyalty club members fi rst, followed by on, sometimes as you embark the ship. If you choose not past cruisegoers and then everyone else. FREE on 1800 709 409. If you need to discuss any to accept your allocated cabin, which could be located matters concerning your optional travel insurance or anywhere on the ship, this is treated as a cancellation. Special offers assistance with your Saga cruise, call our Customer There is the chance you may be upgraded, although this You can save over £3000 per cabin on selected cruises Care team between 10am and 4pm weekdays FREE on is subject to cabin availability and in no way forms part for a limited time only. Exact amount depends on 0800 373 034 before you book, or 0800 092 6160 after of this offer. To see the prices of our Standard Balcony your chosen cruise and cabin grade. Savings are per you have booked. person, off the current fare at time of booking, and Guarantees, look out for the ‡ symbol in the price panels. are applicable to new bookings only. Offer cannot be Love it fi rst time Choose how to pay combined with any other offer, and are for a limited time You can pay by debit card, credit card or cheque. Available to guests that have not previously only. Please call for for more details. For deposits we require £200 per person or 15% cruised aboard Saga Rose, Saga Pearl, Saga Ruby, of the holiday cost, whichever is the greater, up Quest for Adventure, Spirit of Adventure, Saga Pearl II or Special savings for to a maximum deposit of £1000 per person. Saga Sapphire, and are booking their fi rst Saga ocean Certain cruises may require a larger deposit Saga Magazine subscribers cruise aboard Spirit of Discovery, Spirit of Adventure, or full payment – this will be advised at the time • Up to £700 off on Pure Canaries (pages 20-21). Saga Sapphire or Saga Pearl II.
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