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Challenge
With Down Under
7 Nights
A1 v B2 (IND V AUS)
March 31
B2 v C1 (IND V NZL)
April 2
ANTIGUA
Tour Dates March 30 to April 6
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Cricket
Lovers' Delight
10 Nights
C2 v B2 (ENG V IND)
April 11
B2 v D1 (IND V PAK)
April 15
D2 v B2 (WI V IND)
April 19
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 10 to April 20
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The
Ultimate Challenge
8 Nights
B2 v D1 (IND V PAK)
April 15
D2 v B2 (WI V IND)
April 19
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 14 to April 22
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The
Grand Finale
8 Nights
Semi Final 2 (Team
1 V Team 4)
April 25
ST. LUCIA
Finals
April 28
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 22 to April 30
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CRUISE PACKAGES
Cruise
to Victory
20 Nights
C2 v B2 (ENG V IND)
April 11
BARBADOS
B2 v D1 (IND
V PAK)
April 15
BARBADOS
B2 v D2 (IND V WI)
April 19
BARBADOS
Semi
Final 2 (Team
1 V Team 4)
April 25
ST. LUCIA
Finals
April 28
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 10 to April 30
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Cruise to Follow your Team
12 Nights
C2
v B2 (ENG V IND)
April 11
BARBADOS
B2 v D1 (IND V PAK)
April 15
BARBADOS
B2 v D2 (IND V WI)
April 19
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 10 to April 21
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Cruise to Final Encounter
8 Nights
Semi
Final 2 (Team
1 V Team 4)
April 25
ST. LUCIA
Finals
April 28
BARBADOS
Tour Dates April 22 to April 30
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AirCruise
Travel is proud to announce that we have been appointed as an Official Travel
Agent (OTA) of the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 for India.
In 2007 the worlds largest cricket tournament will be held in the beautiful Caribbean Islands. 16 teams from all over the globe will battle it out for over 6 weeks until one is named the best in the world of cricket.
We have put together a fantastic 'Land Packages' & 'Cruise Packages' for the Cricket World Cup - being staged in the West Indies in April 2007. The combination of wonderful Caribbean weather, the calypso life-style, fabulous beach resorts and the best One-Day Cricketers in the World - will make this a once-in-a-life-time opportunity for sports fans and cricket lovers alike.
Our ‘Men in Blue’ have performed consistently well over the past few months and they are hoping to peak at the right time. With an experienced, but young side, well led by Rahul Dravid, they will be a serious contender to the World Cup.
For fans of the sport, this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a tropical holiday while supporting the Indian team in the Cricket World Cup. So, why not take the family along and relax on the sun kissed beaches, swimming in the crystal clear waters, and of course, enjoying all the cricket action?
For those who wish to avoid the chaotic crowds, who don't have tickets to see the matches, or simply don't see the point to cricket, why not discover the magnificent islands of the Caribbean and enjoy the energized atmosphere of the host countries.
We look forward to hearing from you!
You can follow the links to the left of this page to learn more about the packages that we have to offer OR follow the links above to know more about all the participating teams, matches and venues.
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Our tours have been customized around the following Caribbean Islands where
India is expected to play.
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
The hill and cove-enhanced isle of Antigua claims 365 beaches, one for each
day of your vacation provided you are a year-long sabbatical. Capital city
of the twin administered Antigua & Barbuda is St John's. It was a thriving
seaport in its 17th century heyday and tall sailing vessels occasionally still
grace its sheltered cove of a harbour. The most imposing and historic building
in the capital is the Cathedral of St John the Divine.
Source.....www.caribbean.com
BARBADOS
In its British Empire days, Barbados was known as Little England. It was the
first colony to declare war in 1939 and cheered Britons with a cable that
read: "Don't worry. Little England is with you." Today, the island
is independent but still cherishes Anglo-Saxon civility, cricket and high
tea. After 350 years of colonization, Britain has left its mark and added
much to the beguiling charm of "Little England in the Tropics."
Source.....www.caribbean.com
GRENADA
Spice up your life with a serving of Grenada, with its many fields of nutmeg,
cinnamon, clove, ginger and cocoa. The "Isle of Spices" has soil
so rich that a few dropped seeds and you have an instant garden. Or so they
say. The capital is St George, blessed with sloping hills around a magnificent
harbour. This is where the action is, or at least the commercial and social
activities. This mini-nation includes Grenada with 120 square miles, Carriacou
with 13 square miles and Petit Martinique with only 486 acres.
Source.....www.caribbean.com
ST. LUCIA
After bouncing from French to British ownership 14 times, this awesomely beautiful
island is an intriguing combo of sophisticated France and nature-loving Britain.
Visitors are especially impressed by the island's forest-covered mountains
with its bird, turtle and nature-study options. St Lucia has perhaps the most
dramatic of tropical splendours in its twin peaks: The Pitons. They are near
black volcanic sands and romantic settings worthy of a Hollywood musical extravaganza.
Source.....www.caribbean.com

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