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AUTUMN SOJOURN
21 September – 10 October 2008 • North America & Canada M836A
19 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Club Premium Standard Standard
Grill Grill Balcony Balcony Oceanview Inside
£7,674 £6,864 £5,304 £3,074 £2,994 £2,299
Voyage Autumn
Sojourn
Voyage Number M836A
Departure Date 21 Sep 2008
Holiday Nights 19
SAVE UP TO: 45%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’a29
FARES FARE
QUEENS GRILL
Q1 Grand Duplex 68,889 37,924
Q2 Duplexes & Suites 56,309 31,004
Q3 Royal Suites 35,509 19,564
Q4 Penthouse 27,129 14,954
Q5 Queens Suites 16,729 9,234
Q6 Queens Suites 14,869 8,214
Q7 Queens Suites 13,889 7,674
PRINCESS GRILL
P1 Princess Suite 13,159 7,274
P2 Princess Suite 12,419 6,864
P3 Princess Suite 11,849 –
BRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club Balcony 9,579 5,304
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
A1 Deluxe Balcony 8,309 4,604
A2 Deluxe Balcony 7,939 4,404
A3 Deluxe Balcony 7,509 4,164
B1 Premium Balcony* 6,379 3,544
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B2 Premium Balcony* 6,219 3,454
B3 Premium Balcony* 6,049 3,364
PORTS OF CALL B4 Premium Balcony* 5,889 3,274
NEW YORK
B5 Premium Balcony† 5,599 3,114
B6 Premium Balcony† 5,379 3,074
Saks, Bergdorf Goodman and Bloomingdale’s
C1 Standard Oceanview 5,889 3,274
watch out! With no baggage limits aboard
Southampton
Queen Mary 2, you can shop, shop and
C2 Standard Oceanview 5,599 3,114
Saint John
Portland
shop some more!
C3 Standard Oceanview 5,379 2,994
Halifax
Boston
Newport C4 Standard Oceanview 5,269 –
D1 Atrium Inside 5,159 2,874
New York
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D3 Standard Inside 4,799 2,674
D4 Standard Inside 4,629 2,584
D5 Standard Inside 4,509 2,514
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D6 Standard Inside 4,379 2,444
D7 Standard Inside 4,249 2,374
Sep 21 Su Southampton 17:00
D8 Standard Inside 4,229 2,299
22-26 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days 3RD/4TH GUESTS
HALIFAX 27 S New York 06:00 17:00
Queens Grill 4,124 –
Princess Grill 3,444 –
Sea lovers, set your compass for the 28 Su Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Chart
Britannia - Prem. Bal. 1,554 –
29 M Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:00 18:00
Halifax’s rich seafaring heritage and
Britannia - Oceanview 1,514 –
discover a poignant reminder of the 30 T Saint John, New Brunswick 11:30 23:00
Britannia - Inside 1,184 –
Titanic’s ill-fated voyage.
Oct 1 W Portland, Maine
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08:30 18:00 * Premium Balcony (sheltered)
SAINT JOHN
2ThBoston, Massachusetts 08:00 17:00
† Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
Let’s hope your timing’s right. If so, you’ll
3F Newport, Rhode Island
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10:00 18:00 double occupancy.
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For details of ‘Sailaway’
catch the unique natural phenomenon of the
savings see page 185 and for hotel and dining
reversing falls, when the St John River’s flow
4S New York 07:15 17:00
charges see pages 174-175. Before booking
changes direction with impressive results.
5-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
please read page 184 to find out what your fare
does and does not include.
See opposite for complete ports of call. 10 F Southampton 06:00
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams
and Deck Plans see pages 166-171
Voyage number M836A combines three individual Cunard voyages
(M836, M837 and M838).This means that the ship’s entertainment
programmes and menus may be repeated. However, because of the
choice and variety available on board we are sure this will not impact
on your overall enjoyment of the voyage.
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= Anchor Port – see page 178
122 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 184-193
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