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The Classic
Transatlantic Crossing
Span the Atlantic betweenFly-voyages to North America, the Caribbean and Hawaii
For those who are travelling further afield, jetting off to join your ship maximises the time Southampton and New York on a
you have in your chosen region. crossing that has become
synonymous with Cunard glamour.
Fly-voyages to the Mediterranean
Its enduring appeal lies in those
Why not extend your holiday and stay a day or two in Barcelona, Venice or Rome before
timeless delights: our impeccable
or after your Queen Victoria fly-voyage.
hospitality, elegant black-tie balls,
and superlative dining occasions.
World Cruises 2010
New for 2010 we offer guests
In January 2010, Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2 will each embark on their third World
the choice of either six or seven
Cruise. Queen Victoria sails west from Southampton, completing a fabulous full
night crossings.
circumnavigation over 107 nights, as she visits 38 intriguing ports including 11 Maiden
Calls. Her guests can also choose from a selection of 18 shorter voyages between 9 and
Discover a whirl of sociable activities,
79 nights (see pages 64-73). Queen Mary 2’s epic adventure embraces two notable firsts:
from aerobics to art auctions, wine
she not only traces a thrilling route roundtrip from Southampton, but she also ventures
tasting to waltzing classes and
east rather than west. This glittering discovery unfolds over 101 nights, with 19 shorter
cinema screenings to karaoke. Or
voyages ranging from 17 to 76 nights (see pages 162-169).
broaden your horizons with Cunard
Insights, our fabulous enrichment
Choose By Date, Duration or Budget
programme of illuminating guest
speakers, seminars and workshops.
You can select by specific dates – perhaps to coincide with school holidays or a Wedding
Anniversary (see page 14) – on value alone, or simply by how much holiday time you have:
As Queen Mary 2 alone operates a
regular transatlantic schedule, this is
a unique chance to savour the
2-5 nights
There’s no flying involved, and these shorter voyages are the perfect introduction to
classic crossing to or from New York
Cunard. With so much to do on board and interesting places to visit, these voyages are
(your flight in the other direction is
ideal for a long weekend or as an alternative to a city break.
naturally included in your fare). You
can even extend the experience
6-42 nights
thanks to a choice of exciting
With or without flights, there’s plenty to choose from here. Serene Norwegian fjords, the
Combinations, Two Centre Holidays
rich colours of the New England Fall, the kaleidoscope of Mediterranean perspectives and
and Escorted Tours. For full details
sparkling Caribbean winter sunshine are just a few of your enticing options.
see pages 128-147.
For details of our Transatlantic Crossings see adjacent panel.
Helsinki, Finland
Venice, Italy
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