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BRAND NEW Ocean Village Caribbean Cruise TV Ad - September 2009

With the summer over and all the kids back at school your last holiday is probably just a distant memory. Well never fear - Ocean Village's winter sun cruises to the Caribbean start as early as November and our Caribbean TV ads are back on screen from Monday 14th September.  

Don't forget this is Ocean Village's final Caribbean season so if you haven't experienced the cruise for people who don't do cruises or are thinking about getting back on board, time to enjoy the UK's best-loved informal cruise ship in the gorgeous tropical sun is beginning to run out!

The latest advert again features the voice of TV actress Sarah Parish and gives you an idea of the typical things you could find in the Caribbean - beautiful beaches, chilled out beach bars, stunning destinations such as St Lucia and Antigua - with our very own informal twist.  On board you'll find the same laid-back atmosphere whether you're eating, drinking, watching some of the modern entertainment, or just enjoying a bit of time relaxing in the hot tubs or pools on deck.  This really is the cruise for people who don’t do cruises, and what's more, our winter 2-week Caribbean cruises are now from only £649* per person per week.  And don't forget, you're saving 5% on when you book online so fares start from just £617pp per week for 2 weeks in the Caribbean sun.

The TV campaign will run until 4th October 2009 and will be supported by press and online advertising activity.

For more details, see our Mediterranean and Caribbean cruise holidays, or check out our Caribbean cruise deals.

*£649 price is per person per week when booking a 14 night Caribbean cruise (selected dates only, subject to availability).

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