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ANNIVERSARY YEAR
AUTUMN COLOURS SPLENDOURS OF THE AUTUMN I
26 September – 15 October 2009 2 – 10 October 2009 North America & Canada Voyage M931
North America & Canada Voyage M930A
19 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from 8 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Club Premium Standard Standard Queens Princess Club Premium Standard Standard
Grill Grill Balcony Balcony Oceanview Inside Grill Grill Balcony Balcony Oceanview Inside
£7,099 £6,099 £4,939 £2,799 £2,699 £2,099 £4,359 £3,259 £2,459 £1,609 £1,559 £1,259
PORTS OF CALL
Voyage Autumn Splendours
Colours of the Autumn I
New York
Voyage Number M930A M931
Departure Date 26 Sep 2009 2 Oct 2009
Central Park is perhaps at its loveliest on a
Holiday Nights 19 8
crisp autumn day, when the tranquil
SAVE UP TO: 45%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’ FULL ‘SAILAWAY’✢
FARES FARE FARES FARE
greenery is splashed with warm ambers
QUEENS GRILL
and deep reds.
Q1 Grand Duplex 68,999 37,949 24,129 13,269
Newport Q2 Duplexes & Suites 56,15930,889 19,93910,969
From city sidewalks to a stroll along the
Q3 Royal Suites 34,939 19,219 14,979 8,239
sandy shore. Newport has an enticing
Q4 Penthouse 26,399 14,519 12,049 6,629
selection of public beaches, ideal for taking Q5 Queens Suites 15,799 8,689 9,129 5,019
in the bracing Rhode Island sea breeze.
Q6 Queens Suites 13,909 7,649 8,289 4,559
Boston
Q7 Queens Suites 12,909 7,099 7,929 4,359
If you didn’t quite quench your shopping
PRINCESS GRILL
thirst in NYC, Newbury Street is for you as
P1 Princess Suite 12,359 6,799 6,779 3,729
designer boutiques share chic sidewalk space
P2 Princess Suite 11,629 6,399 6,619 3,639
with fashionable galleries and elegant cafés.
P3 Princess Suite 11,089 6,099 5,929 3,259
Bar Harbor
BRITANNIA CLUB DINING
Boston, Massachusetts
AA Club Balcony 8,979 4,939 4,469 2,459
In Acadia National Park, take to the Cadillac!
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
Cadillac Mountain, that is – the East coast’s
A1 Deluxe Balcony 8,029 4,419 3,999 2,199
highest with outstanding views of the
Saint John
Porcupine Islands and Frenchman Bay.
A2 Deluxe Balcony 7,669 4,219 3,849 2,119
Bar Harbor
A3 Deluxe Balcony 7,229 3,979 3,649 2,009
Halifax
Saint John
B1 Premium Balcony* 6,089 3,349 3,269 1,799
Peruse Canada’s oldest continuing museum,
Boston
B2 Premium Balcony* 5,929 3,259 3,219 1,769
the New Brunswick Museum, with its
Newport
B3 Premium Balcony* 5,759 3,169 3,159 1,739
natural history displays, local artworks and New York
B4 Premium Balcony* 5,599 3,079 3,109 1,709
an innovative modern tidal feature.
B5 Premium Balcony† 5,179 2,849 3,029 1,669
from/to Southampton
B6 Premium Balcony† 5,089 2,799 2,929 1,609
C1 Standard Oceanview 5,599 3,079 3,109 1,709
Voyage M930A Voyage M931 C2 Standard Oceanview 5,309 2,919 3,029 1,669
AUTUMN COLOURS
C3 Standard Oceanview 5,089 2,799 2,929 1,609
M930A
C4 Standard Oceanview 4,909 2,699 2,829 1,559
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D1 Atrium Inside 4,829 2,659 2,729 1,499
Sep 26 S Southampton 17:00
D2 Standard Inside 4,629 2,549 2,629 1,449
D3 Standard Inside 4,469 2,579
27-1 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
2,459 1,419
D4 Standard Inside 4,309 2,369 2,529 1,389
Oct 2 F New York 06:30 18:00
D5 Standard Inside 4,159 2,289 2,449 1,349
Halifax
3S Newport, Rhode Island
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08:00 18:00 D6 Standard Inside 4,029 2,219 2,399 1,319
4Su Boston, Massachusetts 09:00 18:00
D7 Standard Inside 3,909 2,149 2,339 1,289
Stand beside Sir Samuel Cunard himself. Our
D8 Standard Inside 3,819 2,099 2,289 1,259
visionary Nova Scotian founder has been
5M Bar Harbor, Maine
A
08:00 18:00
immortalised in bronze and again presides
3RD/4TH GUESTS
over his elegant, hometown waterfront.
6T Saint John, New Brunswick 08:00 17:30
Queens Grill 3,549 – 2,179 –
7WHalifax, Nova Scotia 08:30 18:00
Princess Grill 3,049 – 1,629 –
8ThCruising the Atlantic Ocean
Britannia - Prem. Bal. 1,399 – 799 –
Britannia - Oceanview 1,349 – 779 –
9F New York 06:30 18:00
Britannia - Inside 1,049 – 629 –
10-14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
* Premium Balcony (sheltered)
15 Th Southampton 06:30
† Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
SPLENDOURS OF THE AUTUMN I M931
double occupancy.

For details of ‘Sailaway’
savings see page 165 and for hotel and dining
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
charges see page 155. Before booking please
Oct 2 F New York 18:00
read page 164 to find out what your fare does
Voyage number M930A combines three and does not include.
individual Cunard voyages (M930, M931 Follow itinerary above from New York to New York 2-9 Oct
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams
and M932). This means that the ship’s
9F New York 06:30
and Deck Plans see pages 148-153
entertainment programmes and menus
may be repeated. However, because of 10 S Arrive UK
the choice and variety available on board
we are sure this will not impact on your For Transatlantic one way Crossings
overall enjoyment of the voyage.
between 10 – 15 Oct – see pages 82-83
A
= Anchor Port – see page 158 = Pre-voyage flight = Overnight post-voyage flight For details of Flight Information – see pages 166-167
118 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 164-173
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