You've read all about VIP secrets for a fantastic cruise.
(read the story if you haven't yet).
Now you can experience a breathtaking cruise voyage along the Norwegian coast.
The lucky winner and their partner will fly Thai Airways International to Oslo, Norway. From there, they will climb aboard an intimate Hurtigruten cruise liner for an unforgettable 12-day journey of the breathtaking Norwegian Coast.
This classic round voyage will expose the winner to 34 separate ports along the stunning Norwegian coastline. With the breathtaking fjords, lush landscape and spectacular Northern lights as a backdrop, the voyage journeys from Bergen to Kirkenes and back to Bergen.
Enter our competition and you could win a 12-day Norwegian Coastal Voyage.
This awesome prize includes:
Two Thai Airways International adult return economy class airfares to Oslo, Norway* The airfare is valid for travel from one of THAI's on-line points in Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth).
Competition ends on the 7th September 2009.
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The lucky winner will fly via THAI to Oslo, Norway, where they will climb aboard an intimate Hurtigruten cruise liner.
This classic voyage will include 34 ports along the stunning Norwegian coastline, featuring the breathtaking fjords, lush landscape and spectacular Northern lights.
ENTER the competition and you could win an an unforgettable 12-day journey of the breathtaking Norwegian Coast.
Deck chairs are so precious on cruises that Celebrity Equinox has recruited "pool butlers" to politely keep chair-hoggers under control.
To stop people saving multiple chairs for long periods of time, the butlers will watch over proceedings and organise fair furniture distribution.
The ship has even widened its front deck to fit in 100 extra deck chairs and also placed a few in the Lawn Club to encourage passengers to relax in areas away from the pools.
The move follows complaints that there were not enough places to lounge around in the sun because people were holding onto deck chairs all day, using towels to mark their territory.