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Saga announces ocean cruise deals for 2022

Saga is offering savings of up to 35% on selected ocean cruises as part of its Peaks and Waves campaign.

Prices for the 13-night Britain’s Celtic Fringe sailing on Spirit of Adventure, departing Southampton on August 28, start from £3,810 with a discount of up to 25%.

The lead-in price for the 14-night Winter Sun in the Canary Islands sailing departing Southampton on December 4, has been reduced to £3,125, offering bookers a saving of up to 35%.

And with a saving of up to 30%, the 17-night Into the Gulf of Bothnia voyage on Spirit of Discovery departing on July 31, leads in at £4,249.

Passengers can visit cities include Gothenburg, Stockholm, both in Sweden; Gdansk, Poland; Tallinn, Estonia; and Riga, Latvia.

All Saga’s ocean cruises include free door-to-door chauffeur service and domestic flights or standard class rail or coach travel.

All dining and house drinks, including a selection of wines, WiFi, onboard gratuities, fitness facilities, 24-hour room service, sightseeing tours in selected ports and entertainment are included.

Latest research shows that 64% of the 2,725 Saga customers polled last month say travel is very important or important to them in 2022 and 56% already have plans to travel in the first half of this year.

Nick Stace, Saga Travel chief executive, said: “This is the perfect time of year to book a holiday. We all need something to look forward to and our research shows that Saga customers are looking forward to travelling this year.

“They’ll take all precautions necessary and expect others to do the same, but they want to get back to holidaying as they used to. And they can rest assured that when they travel with Saga we take great pride in our travel safety protocols to ensure our guests can travel with confidence.”

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