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All Aboard for Asia's First All Gay Cruise

Following on from the popularity of the All Gay Cruise concept in North America Asia’s first all gay cruise is coming to the region in 2008.

The Sanctuary Cruise the brainchild of a Singaporean entrepreneur who has negotiated the exclusive all-gay charter of Royal Caribbean’s 2400 passenger luxury cruise liner “Rhapsody of the Seas.” The cruise will be setting sail from Hong Kong on 27 March 2008 for a 5 night fun-filled cruise of non-stop partying and pleasure.

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Port stops will include Okinawa, Japan and Xiamen in China before returning to Hong Kong on 01 April. Once on-board, guests will enjoy several themed dance parties with a cast of international DJs, a gay film festival and many other opportunities for both in-cabin and on-deck cruise ship activities.

An early bird rate of AUD $939 plus taxes per person twin share for an inside cabin gives Aussies the unique chance to mix, mingle and party with 2400 of their gay Asian neighbours.

Further inquiries on prices and packages Bluesky Travel Group – 1300 665 109 or www.sanctuary-cruise.com

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