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EXPERIENCE
Embrace a sea-faring legend and
follow the enticing curve of the globe
T
here’sanirresistiblealluretoagrandoceanvoyage,oneunrivalledby
virtuallyeveryothermeansoftravelacrossthecenturies.Itis,firstand
foremost,yoursublimegatewaytotheglobe,achancetofinallystepinto
far-flungdestinationsyou’velongyearnedtoexplore.Morethanthis,itinvites
youtoappreciatetheever-changingtapestryasanintriguingwhole,weaving
continentstogetheratagentlepaceandsensinggradualchangesinclimate
andcustom,traditionandfolkloreacrossthetimezones.Youwillchancetoo
uponplacesmostshallneverwitness,perhapsdefinedbytheirincredible
remotenessinvastoceans.Andalltheway,onCunard’selegantships,aunique
camaraderieplaysitsownmemorableroleindiscoveryafterdramaticdiscovery;
whetherthoseunforgettablemomentsareforgedashorewithlike-minded
companionsorvividlyrecountedbackonboardoverpre-dinnerdrinksin
theChartRoom.
Nowaddtheluxuryofchoiceandflexibility.Astwomagnificentshipspursuetwo
majesticitineraries,youcanjoineitherepicroutefromSouthamptonbacktoSouthampton.
Shouldyoudreamoftracingage-oldspiceroutesacrossAsia,roundingthesouthernmosttip
ofSouthAmericaorspanningthemightyPacific,ourextraordinaryselectionofshorter
voyagescanvividlyintroduceyoutoyourchosencorneroftheglobe.Alternatively,you
couldcircletheworldonacombinationofQueenMary2andQueenElizabeth–oreven
contrastallthreeelegantCunardQueenstocreateonehistoriccircumnavigationandone
trulyunprecedentedexperience.
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6 T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d
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