Variety Cruises launches “Sell Three, Sail Free in Tahiti” promotion for travel advisors

  • Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia
  • Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia
  • Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia
  • Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia
  • Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia
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Edited by Travel Weekly


    The family-run, small-ship cruising company, Variety Cruises, has introduced an incentive for travel advisors booking holidays on the company’s Tahiti and French Polynesia cruises.

    To win a free cruise for two people, the promotion requires advisors to sell three cabins on Variety itineraries in Tahiti booked by 15 September, 2024 and through to 30 April, 2025. They can choose to use the free cabin as a familiarisation trip for themselves or it can be sold or used as a promotion for their clients.

    Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia 11-night cruise

    Variety cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia.

    Variety offers several options for travellers in the region, with three applicable itineraries ranging from seven to 11 nights. On each cruise, travellers sail round-trip from Papeete port in Tahiti to uncover the world-famous Society Islands of French Polynesia by small ship, including Bora Bora, Taha’a, Moorea, Huahine and Raiatea.

    “We’re so appreciative of all our travel advisor partners and wanted to give back to this community by offering a special experience in one of the world’s most beloved travel destinations,” Variety Cruises CEO, Filippos Venetopoulos said. “We hope that this offer will help travel planners create memories that last a lifetime for themselves, after working tirelessly to make their clients’ dream trips come to life.”

    Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia advisor's promotion

    Variety Cruises Tahiti and French Polynesia advisor’s promotion.

    The advisors’ free cruise is available on the company’s 7-night Tahiti itineraries and must be taken before 30 April 2025. The promotion does not apply on the company’s Tahiti and Tuamotu islands sailings in November 2024.

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