Cosmopolitan
has established a unique Division, the first of its kind "One Stop
Cruise Shop". This Division has been established with the aim of
promoting Cruise Holidays, which are becoming a craze amongst

Family-Holiday-Seekers,
Corporate Incentive Planners, and Honeymooners looking for a different
holiday experience. A Cruise Holiday, which a few years back was considered
to be the rich man's dream, has today become the most popular holiday option
for the majority.
We offer a wide choice of Cruise Itineraries ranging from Alaska to the
Mediterranean, Australia, New Zealand, Caribbean Islands, Scandinavia and
South East Asia aboard the most popular Cruise Lines such as Royal
Caribbean, Celebrity, Carnival, Princess, Star, Norwegian and many more.
Cosmopolitan staff is well geared to sell Cruise Holidays in combination
with other Outbound Packages to USA, Europe, South East Asia, Australia and
New Zealand, all under one roof . The biggest advantage of the Cruise Shop
is the wide choice of Cruise Lines, Numerous Itineraries and the most
Competitive Fares.

More
than a quarter century ago, Royal Caribbean International set sail on a
voyage that has taken its ships to the ends of the earth - and made it a
leader in providing exciting and memorable cruise vacations to thousands of
guests along the way.
But don't let our name fool you. Royal Caribbean International's
itineraries have journeyed far beyond the picturesque islands of the
Caribbean. From the Mediterranean to the Baltics, Asia and Australia, the
world's most enchanting, fabled and romantic seaports are our ports of call.

Since its inception in 1989, Celebrity has held true to its original
commitment of taking the very best aspects of classic, elegant cruising and
updating them to reflect current lifestyles. In 1997, we merged with Royal
Caribbean International to form Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. What sets
Celebrity apart from other vacation choices today is the cruise line's
passionate dedication to providing guests with a cruise experience that
exceeds expectations. This extraordinary performance level has become the
definition of Celebrity Cruises, and has set the worldwide standard for
today's expression of what first made cruising famous -- high quality,
superior design, spacious accommodations, grand style, attentive service and
exceptional cuisine.
The excellence of Celebrity's existing cruise product continues with the
cruise line's Millennium-class ships, which embody even greater technical
achievement and meaningful innovation, while retaining the distinctive
style, sophistication and service elements that have become the hallmark of
a Celebrity cruise.

Miami-based
Carnival Cruise Lines got its start in 1972 with one ship, the Mardi Gras,
formerly the Empress of Canada. From there Carnival began developing the "Fun
Ship" concept, offering a shipboard experience so vibrant that it
appealed to people of all ages and backgrounds.
In 1975, the company purchased the Empress of Britain which entered service
as the Carnivale. That was followed by the S.A. Vaal, which after a $30
million refurbishment, entered service in 1978 as the Festivale. That same
year, Carnival announced the construction of a brand new cruise ship, the
Tropicale, which joined the fleet in 1982. Two years later marked the start
of the company's network television campaign which widely introduced
Carnival Cruise Lines to the general public. Three new SuperLiners followed
-- the Holiday in 1985, the Jubilee in 1986, and the Celebration in 1987.
They propelled Carnival to its current position as the largest cruise line
in the world, carrying more passengers than any other.

Star
Cruises was incorporated in September 1993, representing a bold initiative
to tap Asia-Pacific's potential as an international cruise destination.
Today, Star Cruises epitomises the fulfillment of regional aspirations to
establish the cruise industry in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing increased
tourism traffic into the countries around Asia-Pacific. Asian holiday makers
now see cruising as an exciting and value-for-money vacation.
Simultaneously, it also started the influx of travellers from North America,
Europe and Australia, who joined Star Cruises holidays for a glimpse of the
various sights and sounds of Asia-Pacific.

Cunard
Line proudly continues a tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840.
Today its flagship, Queen Elizabeth 2, is the world's most famous ship and
the greatest liner of her time. She maintains the legacy of her Cunard and
White Star LineTM predecessors in providing a definitive annual World Cruise
and the only scheduled transatlantic liner service. QE2 very much sets the
standard of traditional British elegance, superb White Star ServiceTM,
gourmet cuisine and sumptuous accommodations that have secured Cunard's
reputation. In 2000, QE2 was joined by another classic liner, Caronia,
formerly known as Vistafjord, which also delivers an elegant, Old World
cruising experience. Whether on voyages or cruises, these two Cunard Line
vessels create a new golden age of ocean liner travel, for those who missed
the first.