Avalon Waterways would like to invite you to our Stand D20 (click here to view floorplan) at The Daily Telegraph Cruise Show on 29th and 30th October 2011 at Birmingham NEC.
Click here to download your complimentary Cruise Show tickets
What is the Daily Telegraph Cruise Show?
The Daily Telegraph Cruise Show at Birmingham's NEC venue will provide you with everything you need to know about cruising and booking your next cruise holiday - all under one roof. If you are new to cruising or are a regular cruise customer, this unique show caters for all cruising tastes and showcases the incredible range of different ships and voyages bound for exciting destinations around the world. The show will be packed with practical advice, exclusive offers and inspirational talks as well as a host of leading cruise experts ready to share their comprehensive knowledge of all types of cruising holiday.
Avalon Waterways at the Daily Telegraph Cruise Show
Why not come and join us at the Avalon Waterways' stand to find out more about the luxury European river cruise experience onboard the youngest and most stylish fleet of ships on Europe's rivers. Our experienced and knowledgeable Cruise Directors can tell you more about the spacious, beautifully appointed and well equipped staterooms, spacious public spaces, fine dining and first class onboard service that you can look forward to. Hear about the fascinating destinations you will visit along the way.
Not only that, if you book an Avalon Waterways cruise on our stand, you can enjoy great savings with our exclusive Cruise Show booking offer. There is also an opportunity to win a fantastic Avalon Waterways 'A Taste of the Danube' cruise for two worth over £2000, or pick up some great giveaways on the stand.
Show Opening Times
Saturday 29th October 10am-5pm
Sunday 27th October 10am-4pm
How To Get There
CRUISE
Birmingham NEC, B40 1NT
By car: The NEC is situated eight miles east of Birmingham city centre. Its central location is at the hub of the UK motorway network. Visitors from any direction can travel to the NEC directly using the M1, M5, M6, M6 Toll, M40 and M42 motorways. Traffic Radio broadcasts the latest traffic updates online at www.trafficradio.org.uk, on DAB digital radio and 1386 AM.
By train: The NEC is situated adjacent to Birmingham International railway station. (There are also connecting trains of approximately 10 - 15 minutes from Birmingham New Street.)
National Rail Enquiries Tel: 08457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk
By coach: The National Express coach station is located in Digbeth in Birmingham city centre. www.nationalexpress.com
By bus: The NEC can be reached by a number of local bus services. The 900 service from Moor Street Interchange (journey time: approx 30 minutes). The 38 service from Moor Street Interchange has a journey time of approx 1 hour.
Further information regarding travel to the NEC can be found at www.thenec.co.uk/travel.