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Atlantis Summer Sale

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

See the Baltic and Mediterranean this summer and get $300 back!

Get Gay Travel is offering a $300 rebate per room* for any new reservations made before July 15, 2010 for the upcoming Copenhagen to Amsterdam Cruise, July 29-Aug. 8, and Athens to Barcelona Cruise, Aug. 24-Sept. 2.

Pair that with the following great deals from Atlantis Events and seeing Europe has never been cheaper!

 

Copenhagen to Amsterdam Cruise, July 29-Aug.8

Copenhagen to Camsterdam Pride Cruise Sale!

Fly for Free!  2-for-1 airfare to Europe.

Buy one flight at regular price and Atlantis will fly the second guest over for free**. Valid for all guests from the US, Canada, and Europe and for new reservations only.  Offer expires July 15, 2010.

There’s no better way to experience the best of Northern Europe as Atlantis sets sail on the stunning new Eurodam.  Sail from Copenhagen to Amsterdam, landing just in time for an overnight during the world’s largest pride celebration. Along the way, you’ll visit fascinating St. Petersburg (for 2 full days), Tallin, Helsinki, and Stockholm. It’s the best mix of high culture and great entertainment they’ve ever created!

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Athens to Barcelona Cruise, Aug. 24-Sept. 2

Athens to Barcelona Cruise Sale!

Cruise for Free!  Buy One Stateroom, Get One Free.

Atlantis is offering two staterooms for the price of one on the hottest cruise of the summer. Simply reserve any balcony stateroom (category AQ to 2B) and they’ll give you a second stateroom in the same category for absolutely free***. Space is limited, and this offer expires July 15, 2010.

Athens to Barcelona has it all – amazing ports, a brand new ship, and the best way to explore more of the Med than any other cruise. They’re sailing the new Celebrity Equinox to Tel Aviv (with a full overnight), Sicily, Naples, Rome, and the south of France before arriving in gay-friendly Barcelona.

Book Now

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It’s easy, just contact us at Get Gay Travel and tell us you want to book the cruise and that’s it!  We will take care of the rest – all the arrangements for your cruise, flights, and any pre or post add on time.  So hurry, these offers are only good for a limited time!

 

* This offer is only valid for reservations made before July 15, 2010 for the Atlantis Copenhagen to Amsterdam and Athens to Barcelona cruises, and may be combined with the Atlantis airfare and stateroom promotions but not any other offers.  This offer is extended to Get Gay Travel clients only and is not available through the Atlantis Events reservations office.  $300 will be refunded to passengers approximately 2-3 weeks after the cruise’s end in the form of a check or pre-paid debit card.

**Fly for Free offer is valid for new reservations made between June 28 and July 15, 2010. Offer is for one (1) complimentary airfare to Copenhagen from any city in US, Canada, or Europe when purchased with another flight at regular published fares from Atlantis. Taxes and surcharges on both tickets must be paid by the travelers. Flight bookings must be made directly with Atlantis. Valid for reservations in categories H and higher only. May not be combined with any other offer or discount from Atlantis. May not be applied to existing reservations.

***Cruise for Free offer is valid for new reservations made between June 28 and July 15, 2010. Offer is one free stateroom for each stateroom purchased at full rate in categories AQ to 2B. “Free” stateroom will be in same category as original stateroom. May not be combined with any other special offer or discount. Port fees and gratuities must be paid on both rooms at regular rates. Currently booked guests may add one “free” room at no charge if they qualify. May not be combined with any other special offer or discounts from Atlantis. Offer may be withdrawn at any time and space is capacity controlled.

First Person: Atlantis Baltic Cruise – Copenhagen

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen…

…friendly old girl of town.  If you can name that reference then you, sir, belong on this gay cruise.  Starting in Copenhagen is the most perfect, peaceful way to kick off nine days of gay exploration of Northern Europe.  Copenhagen exemplifies the graceful, clean-living Scandinavian spirit you’ve heard about but never quite believed existed.  It’s quiet, it’s ridiculously clean, the people are friendly, and the architecture couldn’t be more charming if it tried.  I mean, look at this:

How cute is that?  Now picture, if you can stand it, almost an entire city like that.  Are you in a storybook?  No, you’re in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen is one of the greenest cities on the planet, and one of the major ways they accomplish that is by bicycle travel.  32% of the population bike to work and the government has bent over backwards to make Copenhagen one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world.  In fact, one neighborhood is already entirely car-free.  The city provides public bicycles which can be found throughout the downtown area and used with a returnable deposit of 20 kroner; you get your money back when you return the bike to one of many racks.  Like this one:

So hop on a bike and see Copenhagen like a native.

Sure, there are attractions to see in Copenhagen, like Tivoli, the quaint little theme park smack in the middle of the city:

And of course, Copenhagen was the birthplace of Hans Christian Anderson, one of the fathers of children’s literature and the author of such classics as “The Little Mermaid”.  (Hans Christian Anderson → Storybooks → Copenhagen.  Told you so.)  So you can go see the famous Little Mermaid statue:

But truth be told, Copenhagen is not a city that’s about A-list attractions, it’s more a place to experience as a whole, to wander around and mingle with the (very friendly, quite attractive) people and see what keeps getting the Danish listed as the world’s happiest, most contented people.  And you’ll have plenty of time and daylight to do your gallivanting:  during the summer the sun takes its sweet, sweet time going down.  This was taken around 10 pm:

Great for sightseeing, a little rough on jetlag.  But how often are you in Copenhagen?!  Enjoy it!

Check back soon as we continue our charm tour around the Baltic and make a stop in Tallinn, Estonia!

 

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