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5
TH
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
SPLENDOURS OF THE AUTUMN II
29 October – 6 November 2009 North America & Canada Voyage M935
8 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Club Premium Standard Standard
Grill Grill Balcony Balcony Oceanview Inside
£4,119 £3,159 £2,319 £1,509 £1,459 £1,159
Voyage Splendours of
the Autumn II
Voyage Number M935
Departure Date 29 Oct 2009
Holiday Nights 8
SAVE UP TO: 45%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’✢
FARES FARE
QUEENS GRILL
Q1 Grand Duplex 22,889 12,589
Q2 Duplexes & Suites 18,909 10,399
Q3 Royal Suites 14,199 7,809
Q4 Penthouse 11,419 6,279
Q5 Queens Suites 8,629 4,749
Q6 Queens Suites 7,829 4,309
Q7 Queens Suites 7,489 4,119
PRINCESS GRILL
P1 Princess Suite 6,429 3,539
P2 Princess Suite 6,269 3,449
P3 Princess Suite 5,739 3,159
BRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club Balcony 4,219 2,319
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
A1 Deluxe Balcony 3,779 2,079
A2 Deluxe Balcony 3,629 1,999
A3 Deluxe Balcony 3,449 1,899
B1 Premium Balcony* 3,089 1,699
Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia
B2 Premium Balcony* 3,029 1,669
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B3 Premium Balcony* 2,979 1,639
ORTS OF CALL B4 Premium Balcony*
2,929 1,609
newport
B5 Premium Balcony† 2,849 1,569
B6 Premium Balcony† 2,739 1,509
Saint John
Could Trinity Church look more at home
Bar Harbor
C1 Standard Oceanview 2,929 1,609
here in New England? Its charming white
Halifax
steeple, set amidst the autumnal trees, is a
C2 Standard Oceanview 2,849 1,569
Boston
perfect postcard scene.
C3 Standard Oceanview 2,739 1,509
Newport
C4 Standard Oceanview 2,649 1,459
Boston New York
D1 Atrium Inside 2,539 1,399
Follow the famous red-brick path. Boston’s
D2 Standard Inside 2,449 1,349
Freedom Trail charts the intriguing story of
D3 Standard Inside 2,399 1,319
US independence from Old State House to
D4 Standard Inside 2,339 1,289
‘Old Ironsides’‚ from Boston Common to
Bunker Hill.
D5 Standard Inside 2,269 1,249
D6 Standard Inside 2,219 1,219
Bar Harbor
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D7 Standard Inside 2,159 1,189
From a secluded haven for artists to elitist
Oct 29 Th New York 18:00
D8 Standard Inside 2,109 1,159
holiday retreat, Maine’s oldest summer 30 F Newport, Rhode Island
A
08:00 18:00 3RD/4TH GUESTS
resort also enchants visitors with its
31 S Boston, Massachusetts 09:00 18:00
Queens Grill 2,059 –
immense natural beauty in the fall.
Princess Grill 1,579 –
Saint John
Nov 1 Su Bar Harbor, Maine
A
08:00 18:00
Britannia - Prem. Bal. 749 –
2M Saint John, New Brunswick 08:00 17:30
Explore the City Market – Canada’s oldest
Britannia - Oceanview 729 –
– heaped with a fabulous array of farm 3T Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:30 18:00
Britannia - Inside 579 –
produce, maritime crafts and works by
4WCruising the Atlantic Ocean * Premium Balcony (sheltered)
local artists.
5ThNew York 06:30
† Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Halifax
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
6F Arrive UK double occupancy.
✢
For details of ‘Sailaway’
Pop over to nearby Peggy’s Cove. Named for
savings see page 165 and for hotel and dining
the lone survivor of a shipwreck 200 years
charges see page 155. Before booking please
ago, this picturesque fishing village today
For Transatlantic one way Crossings
read page 164 to find out what your fare does
delights visitors with its painted clapboard
between 6 – 17 Nov – see pages 82-83
and does not include.
buildings and famed wooden lighthouse. For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams
and Deck Plans see pages 148-153
A
= Anchor Port – see page 158 = Pre-voyage flight = Overnight post-voyage flight For details of Flight Information – see pages 166-167
To book and for current fares, visit
www.cunard.co.uk, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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