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Cunard unveils 2009 voyages for
QM2 and QUEEN VICTORIA
Details of programme include
Round Britain cruise and calls to Canada...
Cunard has launched the 2009 programme for
its famous ocean liners Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria. The 170th
anniversary of the company’s founding will see its two modern ships
offer a total of 61 voyages throughout Europe, to the Caribbean and
across the Atlantic.
Carol Marlow, Cunard’s President and Managing Director, says:
“The world’s grandest ocean liner, Queen Mary 2, will offer an
extended season of 25 Transatlantic Crossings, and each crossing can
be linked to a series of fascinating American tours and city stays.
She will also undertake her maiden British Isles circumnavigation, in
this her fifth anniversary year. And, Queen Victoria, our newest
Cunard Queen, after listening to the wishes of our guests, we have
positioned in Southampton for the full summer and autumn seasons. This
allows her to assume QE2’s mantle of ex-UK voyages to the
Mediterranean, the Fjords and the Atlantic Isles and she continues her
popular Baltic voyages”.
Queen Mary 2
In addition to an extended season of 25 Transatlantic Crossings, Queen
Mary 2 will offer two Mediterranean voyages, a Round British Isles
voyage, two Northern European voyages and two Canada and New England
voyages before completing the year sailing in the Caribbean from New
York.
Round British Isles: The flagship of the British merchant fleet will
mark her fifth anniversary with a voyage around the British Isles,
calling at ports with historic Cunard connections. Departing
Southampton on 15 October she will call at South Queensferry
(Edinburgh), Greenock, Liverpool, Cobh and Cherbourg. Thousands are
expected to turn out to greet her as she makes her maiden calls at
Greenock, Liverpool and Cobh. Fares range from £999 to £12,889 per
person.
Historic Transatlantic Crossings: Queen Mary 2 will spend much of the
year in the role for which she was built – crossing the Atlantic
between Southampton and New York. Her expanded Transatlantic programme
makes her a real gateway to North America and features 25 six-day
crossings and includes seven no-fly roundtrip voyages, a new range of
New York hotels, new North American escorted tours and new ‘As You
Like It’ programme featuring 11 US gateways airport connections.
Cunard was founded to provide a scheduled Transatlantic service
between the UK and North America 170 years ago, and the passing years
have given such voyages a patina of tradition, glamour and excitement.
Today Cunard alone offers such evocative and historic voyages, and
arriving by sea in New York remains one of life’s ‘must-do’
experiences.
Fares for the six-day crossings begin at £899 per person including the
air fare in the opposite direction. A Grand Duplex will cost from
£14,259 per person including flight.
The new American tours programme combines Atlantic crossings and
places such as New York, Las Vegas, Boston, Toronto, Niagara, Atlanta,
Calgary, San Francisco, Charleston and Los Angeles.
Queen Mary 2 will offer her first Transatlantic Crossings from Boston
to Southampton, via New York. This is an eight-day voyage with fares
from £1,449 per person including flight. Queens Grill suites start
from £4,389 per person.
Mediterranean and Northern Europe: Interspersed with her Atlantic
programme are two roundtrip voyages from Southampton to the
Mediterranean and two to Northern Europe. The 13- and 12-day eastern
Mediterranean voyages have fares ranging from £1,399 to £18,359 per
person. The seven-night ‘Voyage of the Vikings’ voyage departs
Southampton on 6 June has fares ranging from £899 to £11,419 per
person.
Canada and New England: Queen Mary 2 continues to offer Canada and New
England with two voyages taking in Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor, St
John and Halifax. Fares range from £1,099 to £12,529 per person if
sailing from New York and from £1,799 to £37,669 if sailing from
Southampton.
The Caribbean: Queen Mary 2 ends 2009 with a programme of five
Caribbean voyages round-trip from New York of 10- to 15-nights
including her New York – New York Christmas voyage featuring Grand
Turk, Tortola, Curacao, Grenada, Barbados, Castries, Dominica,
Basseterre and Charlotte Amalie. Fares range from £1,249 to £12,299
per person.
New for 2009: Solo guests on Queen Mary 2 will benefit from a
reduction in the single supplement for sole occupancy of inside and
outside staterooms from 100% to just 75%. Some voyages (during April
and 2 and 8 May) will also be available with an even lower 50% sole
occupancy supplement for those staterooms, subject to availability.
Queen Victoria
Cunard’s newest ocean liner, the stylish and classic Queen Victoria,
will offer an exciting range of four- to 16-night voyages roundtrip
from her homeport of Southampton, allowing travellers to sail from the
UK on a classic ocean liner with no baggage restrictions and no
airports involved!
The Mediterranean: A total of eight voyages to the Med will be offered
in 2009 ranging from 12- to 16-nights. A typical itinerary is the
‘Mediterranean Treasures II’ voyage departing on 20 July and calling
at Vigo, Palma, Barcelona, Cannes, Civitavecchia (for Rome), Ajaccio
and Gibraltar; fares range from £1,499 to £12,829 per person.
The Baltic and Fjords: Queen Victoria will continue her Fjords voyages
and on her Baltic itineraries, she is able to call at such fascinating
ports as St Petersburg, something denied to QE2. The 14-night ‘Baltic
Splendours I’ voyage departs 27 May with fares ranging from £1,599 to
£16,419 per person.
Sampler Voyages: Queen Victoria will offer four four-night voyages
perfect for those seeking a taste of the unique Cunard ocean liner
lifestyle. All voyages call at Cherbourg, Rotterdam (for visits to
Amsterdam) and Zeebrugge (for visits to Bruge). They depart 2 May, 29
August, 22 October and 5 December and have fares ranging from £499 to
£4,379 per person.
Inaugural to Canada: A highlight for Queen Victoria will be her
24-night inaugural voyage to Canada and New England. The fact that the
original Cunard paddlesteamers sailed from Liverpool to Boston via
Halifax makes Queen Victoria’s first call at these two ports even more
special. Fares range from £2,599 to £29,729 per person.
As in previous years there are generous savings for those who book
early. For Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2 savings of up to 45% are
available.
Bookings can be made through travel agents or by calling Cunard on
0845 071 0300 from 17 April for past guests and 21 April for all
others.
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