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ESCORTED TOURS
2009-2010
rossing the Atlantic with Queen Mary 2 in 2009 and 2010 could reveal a host of sensational North American
Cperspectives. Over the following pages, you'll find details of five fully escorted land-based itineraries, before or after a
selected Transatlantic Crossing. These invite you to chart fabulous historic monuments, as well as natural masterpieces that
provide some of the most awe-inspiring sights on the entire continent.
GRAND CANYON & ARCHES 2009
2-15 Oct 2009 M932/GAE 13 nights from £2,299
Encounter the vast expanses of America’s canyon country
On this wonderful tour, cross deserts to discover nature’s most striking vistas. Take a guided jeep tour
among the enormous red monoliths of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Explore the gravity-defying
sandstone formations of Arches National Park. And prepare yourself for the sheer, awe-inspiring scale of
the Grand Canyon, before watching its amber and dusky pink hues glow fiery orange with the setting sun.
2 Oct Scottsdale. Upon arrival, transfer to The 6 Oct Moab. This morning, visit Arches National
Renaissance Scottsdale for a 1-night stay. WR Park, a wonderland of magnificent sandstone
3 Oct
formations. Rest of the day at leisure. B,D
The Grand Canyon. Travel north through
cactus-studded scenery to Sedona, then 7 Oct Salt Lake City. Drive west to Salt Lake City,
through Oak Creek Canyon to the Grand founded by Brigham Young in 1847. Enjoy a
Canyon. Check in to a Grand Canyon Lodge sightseeing tour before checking in to Hotel
(either Bright Angel or Thunderbird located Monaco for a 1-night stay. B
on the rim of the Grand Canyon). B,D
8 Oct New York. After breakfast transfer to the
4 Oct Monument Valley. After some leisure time, airport for a flight to New York. Check in
head off to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal to the Waldorf Astoria for a 1-night stay.
Park, 30,000 acres of stunning rock
9 Oct New York. Transfer to Queen Mary 2
formations. Check in to Goulding’s Lodge,
for a 6-night Transatlantic Crossing to
located in the heart of Monument Valley,
Southampton.
for a 1-night stay. B,D
15 Oct Southampton. Arrive morning.
5 Oct Moab. Enjoy a four wheel drive tour of
Monument Valley before driving north to
Moab. Check in to the hotel, Red Cliffs Lodge,
for a 2-night stay. B
The Grand Canyon
YOUR FARE INCLUDES EASTBOUND CROSSING & HOTEL STAY DATES 13 NIGHTS
Economy class flight between Voyage Number M932/GAE
the UK and Phoenix
†
Holiday dates 2-15 Oct 2009
Day by day itinerary as stated
Flight from the UK to Phoenix 2 Oct
Eastbound Transatlantic Crossing
Transfers between ship, hotel
1-night stay at The Renaissance Scottsdale 2-3 Oct
and airport in the US 1-night stay at a Grand Canyon Lodge
(Bright Angel or Thunderbird) 3-4 Oct
Hotels include:
Meals as indicated 1-night stay at Goulding’s Lodge 4-5 Oct
Accommodation (meal plan varies) 2-night stay at the Red Cliffs Lodge 5-7 Oct
Services of a Cunard Representative
1-night stay at Hotel Monaco 7-8 Oct
All taxes and service charges
1-night stay at The Waldorf Astoria 8-9 Oct
Porterage
†
6-night Transatlantic Crossing 9-15 Oct
Direct flights cannot be guaranteed
Southampton Arrival Date 15 Oct
Salt Lake City
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