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China/India/Vietnam/Papua New Guinea
Health Matters &
All guests embarking, disembarking or transiting in these countries
must have a visa. Processing time up to 2 weeks per visa.
Vaccinations
Although health regulations can change, no compulsory
Hong Kong, China SAR vaccination or other health precautions are required for British
No visa is required for visits to Hong Kong SAR. Guests taking an Citizens visiting most destinations featured in this brochure.
overland tour to mainland China will require a visa. Guests who
have visited Shanghai on their voyage will require a Double Entry
Yellow Fever
Chinese visa.
There are no mandatory vaccine requirements for either World
Cruise, but a yellow fever vaccination is recommended for
Australia/Tasmania Queen Mary 2 guests who intend to visit the Iguazu Falls from
All guests must obtain an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) before Rio de Janeiro on 22 January.
arrival. This can be arranged through your travel agent or the
Cunard Visa Department.
Malaria
There is a risk of malaria as follows:
New Zealand/Singapore/Thailand/United Arab
Queen Victoria
Emirates/Mexico
21 January Puerto Quetzal
All guests embarking, disembarking or transiting in these countries
24 January Puerto Vallarta
can obtain their visa/tourist card on arrival. Please note, a charge
may apply.
26 February Rabaul
13 March Nha Trang
Schengen Visa Information
Non-European passport holders may require a Schengen visa for
14 March Ho Chi Minh City
entry into Continental Europe. The United Kingdom is not a
(from Vung Tau)
Schengen State member. British Citizen passport holders do not
16 March Bangkok (from Laem Chabang)
require a Schengen Visa.
21 March Phuket
Please ensure you check your entry requirements prior to
25 March Goa (from Mormugao)
embarkation for these European countries: Austria, Belgium,
26 March Mumbai
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Queen Mary 2
Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
22 January The Iguazu Falls
Slovenia, Spain and Sweden
(from Rio de Janeiro)
Please remember: Visa regulations and requirements change, in
12 March Bangkok (from Laem Chabang)
addition, if you are arriving at an embarkation point early or
18 March Goa (from Mormugao)
staying on at the end of your voyage, different visa regulations may
apply. We recommend that you check your requirements with your
Guests should seek advice from a recognised travel medicine clinic
or their own practitioner with regard to their personal itinerary
travel agent or the appropriate embassy at least 4 months prior to
including tours and pre-/post-voyage travel as travel immunisations
departure if possible. Alternatively for full details on passport and
and malaria advice/prophylaxis may be required.
visa requirements contact the Cunard visa line on 0845 071 0307
We also recommend that guests give consideration to having
or email
visas@cunard.co.uk
immunisation for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio, Diphtheria and
Please note that it is your responsibility to have a valid passport Tetanus. In view of the widespread destinations visited by Cunard
and the appropriate visas for your journey.
and the frequent changes with respect to health risks, guests are
strongly advised to review the advice for travellers in the
Department of Health leaflets available from your Doctor, ABTA
travel agent or by telephoning: 0800 555777, or on the internet at
www.doh.gov.uk or email:
doh@prolog.uk.com
To book and for current fares, visit
www.cunard.co.uk, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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