German Freighter Ships to Offer Cruise Along the West Coasts of North and South America

January 6, 2005 -- Cruise one way or roundtrip from California, Washington State or British Columbia to Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru and Chile.

Two 30,000-ton modern German freighters, the CCNI Hong Kong and CCNI Shanghai in charter with the Chilean steamship line CCNI, will be offering the following ports of call, with number of days between them, including average port time of one day, indicated in parentheses:

Vancouver, BC, Los Angeles, CA (day 4) Manzanillo, Mexico (9), Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala (13), Buenaventura, Colombia (16), Callao, Peru (19), Antofagasta (22) and San Antonio, Chile (26), Manzanillo (37), Los Angeles (41), Seattle, WA (45) and back to Vancouver in approx. 46 days.

Comfortable accommodations, with clear ocean views, are available for 7 passengers at $99 - $135 per person per day. Sailings are only every few weeks, starting in mid February, and reservations should be made early said Capt. Ranko Zunic of Maris Freighter Cruises, www.freightercruises.com.

For more information, please contact:

Maris Freighter Cruises
215 Main Street
Westport CT 06880
1 203 222-1500 or 1 800 996-2747
www.freightercruises.com

Maris Freighter Cruises incorporates also The Freighter Travel Club, since 2002 (established 1958).




German Freighter Ships to Offer Cruise Along the West Coasts of North and South America




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