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Guests sailing on Hapag-Lloyd cruises aboard Europa 2 in 2016 can choose from a range of specials on selected voyages.The marketing campaign ‘Europa 2 Summer Specials’ promoting six cruises in the Mediterranean, is to be repeated following its success in 2014. Additionally, there are a total of five cruises between March and November with a 50%-off-offer applying for the second guests.

The campaign has its own dedicated website and relevant cruises are presented in a storytelling format. Not only does the site provide information about the ship, the route, prices and the various types of suite, but also about lifestyle and insider tips on excursions at each of the ports.

Among other benefits, the Europa 2 Summer Specials guarantee guests savings of up to 30% when booking a Veranda, or Ocean Suite, or a Grand Ocean, or Penthouse Suite. The special offer applies to bookings made by 30 November 2015.

Additionally, on selected cruises between March and November 2016, international guests can save 50% on the price for the second person when travelling together sharing a cabin. The cruise destinations vary: Among others, this special offer applies on an Indian Ocean cruise from Singapore to Mumbai, a voyage along the Arabian peninsula from Dubai to Dubai, or a Caribbean cruise from La Guaria to Havana.

International guests also benefit from a beverage credit on every Europa 2 cruise of up to €200 per person depending on the length of the voyage.

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