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What is the currency on board and
how do I pay for items I buy?
Currency on board all ships is the US dollar, and you’ll find the
Purser’s Office acts as a handy financial centre. You don’t need to
take cash, as all shipboard purchases are charged to your on-board
account. You can settle your account by credit card or using
traveller’s cheques. To make life easier, we recommend you
register your credit card at embarkation. You can exchange cash
and traveller’s cheques at the Purser’s Office for most currencies
in use at ports of call. Please note that personal cheques cannot
be cashed on board our ships.
What about beauty treatments and hairdressing?
To make sure you feel tip-top at all times, our ships have salons
where you can have your hair done for that special occasion.
You can also enjoy a wide range of beauty treatments, including
manicures and pedicures, at the Canyon Ranch SpaClub
®
on
Queen Mary 2 and at the Cunard Royal Spa and Fitness Centres on
Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. Tariffs for all these services
can be found on board. It is advisable to book any treatments you
What about tipping?
would like in advance. To book, please call Reservations call
During your voyage, you will receive excellent service from many
collect/reverse charges at least 7 days in advance on
members of our staff in a variety of locations. Additionally, many
001 702 414 6279, or email
qmhspa2@cunard.co.uk. For further
more crew behind the scenes support those who serve you
details please visit
www.cunard.com.
directly. For your convenience, a Hotel and Dining charge will be
automatically added to your shipboard account on a daily basis.
What facilities for children are there on board?
The Hotel and Dining charge will be shared amongst those staff
On all ships, we offer a children’s programme exclusively for young
that helped provide and support your voyage experience, including
guests aged 1-17. Parents may drop off their children in
the restaurant staff, stateroom stewards and accommodations
our fun and exciting centres to be cared for by qualified nannies
staff, buffet stewards and others. Casino personnel do not share
and youth counsellors. Parents may also accompany their
in the Hotel and Dining charge as not all guests utilise this service.
children and participate in the activities.
The Programme is operated on a complimentary basis and is
How are these charges calculated?
available for guests’ convenience from 9:00am – midnight on
Amounts vary by stateroom category as follows:
all ships. Parents may drop off their children at any time during
the hours of operation. We do not offer private, in-stateroom
Queen Elizabeth
baby-sitting.
Grill Categories
Q1 – Q7, P1 – P4
We have certified British nannies to change nappies, bottle feed,
$13 per person per day
and entertain our youngest guests. We have cots on board to
ensure the comfort and safety of babies and infants (minimum
Britannia Categories
age 1 to participate).
AA, A1 – A7, C1 – C5, D1 – D8
$11 per person per day
We offer exciting age-appropriate activities, including arts and
crafts, board games, sports, movies, video games, discos
Queen Victoria
and parties. The Zone and Playzone are open daily from 09:00 till
Grill Categories
midnight closing for lunch between 12:00 and 14:00. There are no
Q1 – Q7, P1 – P4
feeding facilities in The Zone or Playzone so subsequently parents
$13 per person per day
will have to make their own arrangements to cater for their children.
Britannia Categories
A1 – A7, C1 – C5, D1 – D8
Is there enough to do during days at sea?
$11 per person per day
Yes, plenty! You’ll be amazed by just how much there is to do.
Queen Mary 2
From deck sports, friendly quizzes and dance classes to fascinating
Grill Categories
talks and terrific movies, there’s so much to choose from. So why
Q1 – Q7, P1 – P3
not try your hand at a game of shuffleboard on deck? Your ship’s
$13 per person per day
Daily Programme (delivered to your stateroom each evening) has
Britannia Categories
full details of all the activities, events and entertainment happening
AA – A3, B1 – B6, C1 – C4, D1 – D8
each day. For more details see:
$11 per person per day
Queen Elizabeth pages 28-29
£ sterling equivalent is based on Cunard’s exchange rate at the time
Queen Victoria pages 52-53
of going to press. Naturally, you are free to tip any member of the
crew over and above these amounts at your discretion. Queen Mary 2 pages 84-85
To book and for current fares, visit
www.cunard.com, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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