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All aboard for a magical mystery
cruise!
SAGA ROSE is off in secrecy, not even her owners know where she is
going! ...
Cruise ship Saga Rose departed Southampton yesterday for a 14-night
adventure.
But this particular voyage comes with an intriguing twist: the 550
passengers aboard had no prior knowledge of their destinations.
Only Captain Alistair McLundie, the ship's watchkeepers and the chief
purser know the cruise's itinerary. In fact, the only time guests will
be privy to any information is just before they arrive at each port.
However, guests are assured that the ship will visit at least eight
destinations during the cruise, all outside the UK mainland.
Furthermore, at least four of these ports will be completely new to
Saga Rose to ensure that regular passengers enjoy something different.
To add to the intrigue, half-day mystery tours have been included at
each port and there will be an ongoing mystery to solve during the
cruise.
The response to this year's cruise has been so good that another
mystery adventure has already been organised for next year on Saga
Ruby, departing from Southampton on March 28, 2008.
Andrew Goodsell, Chief Executive of Saga Group, said: "This cruise
promises to be a unique voyage of excitement and anticipation which
will really capture a true sense of exploration.
"Although I am not privy to the itinerary, Captain McLundie has
assured me that the cruise includes a superb range of intriguing
destinations to keep even the best detectives guessing."
The classic ship was built in 1965 by Soc. des Forges de la
Méditerranée as the SAGAFJORD for Norwegian America Line and went to
Cunard in 1983. She was renamed GRIPSHOLM and went on charter to
Transocean Tours in 1996 before being sold to Saga the following year
and adopting her current name.
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