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Washington Museum Offers Journeys Cruises

Smithsonian Journeys offers a dazzling array of cruise itineraries worldwide and, for a limited time, is offering significantly reduced rates, including no single supplements on many cabin categories and free airfare for select cruises.

These exceptional voyages explore the highlights of European history, Easter Island and the beautiful places in-between. Cruise aboard the or Clelia II and Corinthian II, which are appointed to offer ocean-liner amenities with a private yacht feel and accommodate 100 to 114 guests.

Sail away Oct. 13, 2009, to Nov. 23, 2009, on “South America’s Ancient Civilizations: A Grand Voyage.” Incentives for this journey include free round-trip airfare from Miami, no single supplement in categories D-A and up to $2,000 off when travelers reserve their space before Jan. 9, 2009. Passengers visit the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute at the tour’s start in Panama and will explore the mysterious Easter Island, breathtaking Torres del Paine in Chile and much of South America’s Pacific coastline by disembarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina.

“The World and Times of St. Paul,” departing July 29, 2009, retraces the steps of the disciple through ancient Greece and Turkey. Book by Feb. 27, 2009, and save $300 per person for double rates, starting originally at $6,995, and pay no single supplement for all cabin categories. In addition, receive one complimentary night in Istanbul at the conclusion of the program.

Other newly discounted programs in 2009 include, “The Route to Distant Islands,” Feb. 28-Mar. 23; “Historic Cities of the Sea,” May 4-18; “The Azores Archipelago,” June 1-14; “Turning Points of History,” June 4-16; and “From the Shores of Morocco to Patagonia,” Nov. 10-Dec. 13. -- www.newsdesk.si.edu

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