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Costa Romantica cruise ship docks at Ho Chi Minh City |
| 22 Apr 2010
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| The Saigontourist Travel Service Company on April 20 welcomed the arrival of the Costa Romantica cruise ship in HCMC. |
On board were 2,100 tourists and crew, mainly from Italy, Spain, Britain and Germany.
Their tour through HCMC-Cu Chi-My Tho to Danang-Hoi An-My Son-Hue will last until April 22.
As the only company that serves five-star cruise ships belonging to the Costa Croiciere Line, Saigontourist provides a complete travel service for visitors during their stay in Vietnam.
Next month, the Costa Romantica cruise ship will return to Vietnam on a similar tour organised by Saigontourist.
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