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SPLENDOURS OF THE AUTUMN
27 September – 5 October 2008 • North America & Canada M837
8 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Club Premium Standard Standard
Grill Grill Balcony Balcony Oceanview Inside
£4,857 £4,047 £2,787 £1,857 £1,847 £1,499
Voyage Splendours of
the Autumn
Voyage Number M837
Departure Date 27 Sep 2008
Holiday Nights 8
SAVE UP TO: 45%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’a29
FARES FARE
QUEENS GRILL
Q1 Grand Duplex 24,689 13,597
Q2 Duplexes & Suites 20,599 11, 3 47
Q3 Royal Suites 15,729 8,667
Q4 Penthouse 12,849 7,087
Q5 Queens Suites 9,979 5,507
Q6 Queens Suites 9,159 5,057
Q7 Queens Suites 8,799 4,857
PRINCESS GRILL
P1 Princess Suite 7,489 4,137
P2 Princess Suite 7,329 4,047
P3 Princess Suite 7,119 –
BRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club Balcony 5,029 2,787
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
A1 Deluxe Balcony 4,399 2,437
A2 Deluxe Balcony 4,249 2,357
A3 Deluxe Balcony 4,049 2,247
B1 Premium Balcony* 3,669 2,037
Boston, Massachusetts
B2 Premium Balcony* 3,619 2,007
3,559 1,977
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B3 Premium Balcony*
ORTS OF CALL B4 Premium Balcony* 3,509 1,947
PORTLAND
B5 Premium Balcony† 3,429 1,907
B6 Premium Balcony† 3,329 1,857Saint John
Nothing says windswept New England
Halifax
Portland
C1 Standard Oceanview 3,509 1,947
coastline quite like a lighthouse. Casting its
Boston
beam into the Atlantic since 1791, Portland
C2 Standard Oceanview 3,429 1,907
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Head Light is the oldest of Maine’s 52
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C3 Standard Oceanview 3,329 1,847
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New York
working specimens.
C4 Standard Oceanview 3,259 –
BOSTON
D1 Atrium Inside 3,199 1,777
D2 Standard Inside 3,109 1,727
As you may guess, the Beacon Hill area
D3 Standard Inside 3,049 1,697
once housed a warning signal. Now it is
D4 Standard Inside 2,999 1,667
Boston’s well-to-do who reside amidst
gas streetlamps, ornate ironwork and red
D5 Standard Inside 2,929 1,627
brick sidewalks.
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D6 Standard Inside 2,869 1,597
D7 Standard Inside 2,819 1,567
NEWPORT Sep 27 S New York 17:00
D8 Standard Inside 2,799 1,499
Which of the lavish summer ‘cottages’ would 28 Su Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3RD/4TH GUESTS
you choose as home? How about Marble
29 M Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:00 18:00
Queens Grill 2,537 –
House, inspired by the Palace of Versailles
Princess Grill 2,027 –
and sporting a grand golden ballroom.
30 T Saint John, New Brunswick 11:30 23:00
Britannia - Prem. Bal. 937 –
Oct 1 W Portland, Maine
A
08:30 18:00
Britannia - Oceanview 927 –
2ThBoston, Massachusetts 08:00 17:00 Britannia - Inside
767 –
3F Newport, Rhode Island
A
10:00 18:00 * Premium Balcony (sheltered)
4S New York 07:15
† Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
5Su Arrive UK double occupancy.
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For details of ‘Sailaway’
savings see page 185 and for hotel and dining
charges see pages 174-175. Before booking
For Transatlantic Crossings 4 Oct – 21 Nov – see pages 90-91
please read page 184 to find out what your fare
does and does not include.
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams
See opposite for complete ports of call. and Deck Plans see pages 166-171
A
= Anchor Port – see page 178 = Pre-voyage flight = Overnight post-voyage flight For details of Flight Information – see pages 186-187
To book and for current fares, visit
www.cunard.co.uk, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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