Thursday 21 October 2010

Strictly come dance with cruise.co.uk exclusive

Following the previous successes with the Dance Cruise, Cruise.co.uk are happy to announce the new programmes for 2011 in association with Warren Bullock and Jane Phillips of the ZigZag Dance workshops.

‘Combine the excitement of the seas with the love of dance, on a magical holiday never to be forgotten.’

Enjoy dance workshops, Ballroom Dance lessons, Latin American Dance lessons, Technique tips and valuable advice, learn new routines and showcase them ant the exclusive VIP Dance cruise cocktail parties, theses workshops suit all levels of dancers, new, beginners and experienced. There is something for everyone, and I know that you all get some really special attention from the professionals on board!


The first Dance cruise of 2011 is a fabulous Dubai & India tour – 8th April onboard the Royal Caribbean Brilliance of the seas for 13nights. Fares from £1899pp. See some really special and colourful places such as Goa and Mumbai! 


Second in the year we have an awesome Scandinavian Adventure on board Cunards' Queen Mary2 on 3rd August 2011 for 12 nights taking in the gorgeous sights to be held in Flaam Oslo Copenhagen and Denmark. Prices for this on start at an amazing £1499per person.


Last but my no means least the third Dance cruise of the year is the Mediterranean & Canaries cruise with P&O Azura for 12nights from 21st August 2011 from Southampton round trip going to the inviting canaries, including Madeira, Tenerife and Lisbon for just £1299 and NO FLYING – Added bonus for those avoiding air travels!!


On your cruising days you can make the most of having a unique Dance Cruise with lessons and activities all included in the prices and no longer be sat in libraries whiling the day away – Get active and take the other have for a spin!!!

1 comment:

  1. On the third and final venue of P & O's ship Azura, can you tell me where you will be dancing?
    We travelled on the Azura this year and there is no ballroom and nowhere big enough to hold a dance, if everyone wanted to join in.

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