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TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS
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THE CARIBBEAN
the mediterranean
IBERIA & THE CANARIES
EUROPE
WORLD CRUISES
JANUARY 2007 – APRIL 2008
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The most famousocean liners in the world
D ecember 2007 marks another proud first for the Cunard fleet. As Queen Victoria makes her regal
debut, three Queens will uphold our finest traditions of quality and service together, an unprece-
dented event in Cunard’s long and illustrious history.
Our magnificent flagship operates the only scheduled Transatlantic service, rais-
ing the classic crossing to exceptional new heights. In January 2007, she reinter-
prets another grand Cunard tradition on her Maiden World Cruise, an inspirational 75-night odyssey. Her
2007-2008 Caribbean & New York Collection offers the opportunity of combining the laid- back charm of
the Caribbean with the buzz and excitement of the Big Apple. Summer brings European adventures and
autumn showcases the magical colours of the Canada and New England countryside.
Capture the quintessential spirit of Cunard on the world’s most
famous ship, epitome of glamour and style over four decades.
QE2 sails roundtrip from Southampton to a host of European favourites, venturing too across
the Atlantic to North America and the Caribbean. In January 2007, she sets off on her historic
Silver Jubilee 25th World Cruise – her annual showpiece voyage, set to continue in 2008 –
before marking the 40th anniversary of her launch with a celebratory voyage around home
shores in September 2007.
Step aboard this new Classic Cunarder steeped in unmistakable Cunard heritage
and with all the grace and glamour of her esteemed sisters. Queen Victoria debuts
with an exciting flourish. In January 2008, she sets off to greet the globe on her Maiden World Cruise, writing
the next exciting chapter of the Cunard legend over 106 unforgettable nights.
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Entered Service: 2004
Gross Tonnage: 151,400 GRT
Guest Capacity: 2,620
No of Crew: 1,253
Entered Service: 1969
Gross Tonnage: 70,327 GRT
Guest Capacity: 1,778
No of Crew: 1,016
Enters Service: December 2007
Gross Tonnage: 90,000 GRT
Guest Capacity: 2,014
No of Crew: 900
The warmest welcomefrom the moment you arrive
Pages 2-3
W hen Samuel Cunard set out to deliver mail across the Atlantic 167 years ago, he little realised he was
taking the first step towards a new standard in luxury travel. Since then, Cunard has become a byword
for comfort, style, and the ultimate in effortless exploration generation after generation. Today, the legendary
Cunard Experience continues to exceed your expectations – with all its accomplished hallmarks – from the
very first moment you step aboard.
White Star Service™, irresistible afternoon teas, served by white gloved waiters. The elegant ritual of
dressing up for dinner. Rich sensations of exquisite Grills dining. Classic sea tradition that matches dining
style to your accommodation choice.
With so much vivid history to our name, tradition is something we cherish every day here at Cunard. The best
traditions of the sea define our culture, distinguish our service, and enrich your experience of our world.
It’s a world we look forward to sharing with you.
Cunard Grills Experienceour most lavish expression of elegance
W elcome, to some of the most spacious and sumptuous suites at sea, with your own private butler in
the very top category. The award-winning Grills Experience sets an irresistible tone, with its cachet of
Grill dining and exclusive entrée to our elegant Queens Grill bars and lounges, reserved just for you. Here,
every enticing detail has been considered to satisfy even the most demanding tastes.
Champagne on your private balcony, canapés with friends, fresh flowers in your lounge – just say the word
and you’ll be the magnificent host to memorable soirées. These are among the exclusive luxury flourishes to
which our Queen and Princess Grill guests become so easily accustomed.
And in the Grill Restaurants, enjoy the finest dining in a sophisticated setting of sparkling crystal, polished
silver and opulent damask. Going ashore, sir? Let our concierges meet your every need, from a round of golf
to the best seats at the opera.
This is our peerless Grills Experience.
Balmoral Grand Duplex, Queen Mary 2, butler service Queens Room, QE2 Grand Suite
Honeymoons & AnniversariesCelebrate your special occasion in the finest style
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Celebrate in styleTo enjoy your Anniversary or Honeymoon benefits, simplyadvise your Cruise Sales Consultant at the time of bookingand send in confirmation of your wedding date (via a copy ofyour marriage certificate, for example). To be eligible for yourbenefit, your Anniversary or Honeymoon must fall within 2 months of your voyage date.
All registrations for these benefits must be received at least 2weeks prior to departure. We regret that we cannot accept anyregistrations on board. Benefits itemised are per couple.
Cunard’s Wedding Anniversary and Honeymoon Program-mes apply only to the fares shown in this brochure except forthe voyages shown below:
Queen Mary 2 10 Jan – 26 Mar 2007 Queen Elizabeth 2 2 Jan – 21 Apr 2007Queen Elizabeth 2 6 Jan – 18 Apr 2008Queen Victoria 6 Jan – 22 Apr 2008
These offers are subject to availability and cannot be com-bined with any other Cunard savings or promotional pro-gramme.
Wedding Anniversary & Honeymoon Benefits
� Champagne in your stateroom on arrival
� Fresh flowers in your stateroom on arrival
� Congratulations card from your Captain
� Formal portrait photograph
Evening Dress CodeOne of the great thrills of a Cunard voyage is the sheer glamour of the evenings. Evening attire for the ship’s main restaurants,effective from 1800hrs, will be specified in your ship’s Daily Programme. Please refer to the adjacent dress code descriptionsand the table below. Casual clothing is permitted each evening in the Lido on QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 and the Kings Court onQUEEN MARY 2. Suitable casual clothing would include slacks, sweater and a shirt for men, and skirt or slacks with a sweateror blouse for women.
FORMAL: Tuxedo (or formal dark suit) for men. Evening gown or other formal attire for women. (A range of formal wear isavailable to hire or purchase on board ship.)
INFORMAL: Jacket and tie for men. Cocktail dress, dressy trouser suit or similar for women. No jeans.
ELEGANT CASUAL: Slacks, sweater, shirt and a jacket for men. Skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse for women. No jeans.
The table below is a general guide and daily dress codes for your voyage will be notified in your final ticket documentation and may vary slightly. Pleasenote that you will not be permitted to wear shorts or t-shirts in the restaurants after 1800hrs on any night (regardless of dress code category).
QUEEN MARY 2 Voyages - First & last night onboard Elegant Casual- Days at sea (maximum of three per week) Formal- Days in port (when sailing before 6pm) Informal- Overnight in port and later sailing Elegant Casual
QUEEN MARY 2 - First & last night onboard Elegant CasualTransatlantic Crossings - Three days at sea Formal
- One day at sea InformalQUEEN ELIZABETH 2 Voyages - First & last night onboard Informal
- Days at sea Formal- Days in port (when sailing before 6pm) Informal- Overnight in port and later sailing Elegant Casual
QUEEN MARY 2 / - Up to three days per week FormalQUEEN ELIZABETH 2 World Cruises
Pages 4-5
‘Sailaway’ Savings of up to 45%If you’re looking to enjoy your ideal Voyage at the most
tempting of fares, don’t forget our special ‘Sailaway’ Savings
programme offers unmissable savings. It really does pay to
book early, with examples of ‘sailaway’ savings shown below:
‘Sailaway’ Sailaway’QUEEN MARY 2 savings up to fares from
2007 Transatlantic Crossings 30% 1.190 €2007-2008 Voyages 30% 760 €2007 World Cruise, Liners & Exotics 45% 3.290 €QUEEN elizabeth 2
2007 Short Breaks, 2-5nights 30% 400 €2007 Voyages, 7-22 nights 30% 1.560 €2008 South America, Pacific & Orient Odyssey 50% 13.490 €queen victoria
2008 Maiden World Cruise 45% 16.490 €
A number of staterooms with the maximum ‘Sailaway’ savings
(shown in bold on the fare tables) have been set aside on every
voyage where applicable. Once these staterooms have been
sold, we reserve the right to vary particulars and fares shown in
this brochure after the date of publication. Fares, 'Sailaway
Savings', supplements and special offers advertised in this
brochure or elsewhere may be withdrawn or changed. Fares
may go up or down and may rise in subsequent editions of this
brochure. The basic fare excludes any fuel supplement charge
which may be added to it. Regular promotions and savings
from both ourselves and travel agents mean that savings on the
brochure fares are available from time to time. However they
will vary depending on when the booking is made and the
popularity of the dates and itinerary of a particular
voyage/holiday and other factors. For current fares and charges
contact your travel agent.
Please note that ‘Sailaway’ savings do not apply to 3rd/4th
guest fares and only apply to the Voyages as detailed on the
itinerary pages of the brochure:
Queen Mary 2 pages 7- 22Queen Elizabeth 2 pages 23- 39Queen Victoria pages 40- 42
Single TravellersWith 118 single staterooms and no sole occupancy
supplements, QE2 represents outstanding value for our
single guests.
Queen Mary 2 & New York HotelsThese conveniently tiered combinations suit all budgets, offer
superb value and are an easy way to purchase a Cunard
combination holiday.
Sailaway' Savings of 30% on Queen Mary 2 and Queen
Elizabeth 2 are valid when booked and confirmed before
30 December 2006.
Sailaway' Savings of 25% on Queen Mary 2 and Queen
Elizabeth 2 are valid when booked and confirmed before
30 April 2007.
Book early for Cunard value‘Sailaway’ savings help make your perfect holiday
W e know how important value is to your ultimate holiday experience.
That’s why we’ve gone out of our way to find the best value to make
your Cunard Voyage even more rewarding. And it all starts when you book.
Great value is always in style here at Cunard. Welcome aboard!
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
A GUIDE TO TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING
WESTBOUNDSOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK6 NIGHTS - DEPART 17:00 - ARRIVE 07:15
EASTBOUNDNEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON 6 NIGHTS - DEPART 17:00 - ARRIVE 07:00
May 18June 4June 26July 12July 28August 9
August 25September 22October 13October 25
April 18April 30May 29June 10July 6July 18
August 3August 15September 4October 7October 19
Pages 6-7
E ver since she first glided gracefully across the Atlantic, travellers
have fallen effortlessly under Queen Mary 2’s spell. So unmis-
takably modern, yet so richly woven into our heritage, her sheer
majesty and scale sets a remarkable scene for your personal acquain-
tance with this Cunard legend.
Queen Mary 2 affords the luxury of time to dedicate exactly to your
wishes. With 14 spacious decks on which to relax and unwind, why not
indulge in pleasures and pursuits you never normally have time for at
home. Within elegant lounges and refined public rooms, the twofold
delights of glorious relaxation and glamorous refinement are served up
in equal measure each day – always with the invigorating dash of free-
dom that comes with doing just as much or as little as you please. In
this uniquely liberating atmosphere, each voyage is a personal event
charged with pleasure and potential.
What better place to be than on the world’s grandest liner as she sets
her course between captivating Caribbean islands and the magical
Mexican coast. From the sparkling Med to the glories of the New
England Fall, every vivid experience on these decks becomes one that
is truly iconic.
A contemporary iconand an enduring classic
For Your Enter tainment
Art Classes
Ballroom Dancing
Board Games
Bridge
Cinema
Computer Learning Centre
Concerts and Recitals
Daily Crossword Puzzle & Quizzes
Dance Instruction & Gentlemen Hosts
Empire Casino
G32 Nightclub
Illuminations – Theatre & Auditorium
Karaoke – Golden Lion
Oxford Discovery Programme
Queens Room - Ballroom
Royal Court Theatre
The Planetarium
Queens Grill Experience
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Q ueen Mary 2’s most sumptuous suites command their own
reserved table in the elegant, single-seating Queens Grill restau-
rant on Deck 7. Each evening here between 19:00 and 21:00 sublime à
la carte menus unfold in a serene ambience where you dictate the pace
of your dining experience.
Amidst its hints of luxuriant purple and jewel-like Waterford crystal,
your preferences and whims are catered for supremely. Such is your
attentive waiter’s willingness to satisfy your specific request, it may
seem as though your menu is merely an exquisite guide
to the culinary possibilities that lie ahead each evening.
In your balcony penthouse or duplex apartment on Decks 8, 9, 10 or
11, you’ll notice this same emphasis on you. Detail after elegant detail
enhances your comfort: fresh flowers, bars stocked to your tastes, pre-
dinner canapés and a butler or concierge service to arrange any extra
arrangements on board and ashore.
With up to 222 m2 in which to luxuriate, and with separate lounge, din-
ing and sleeping areas, space is never an issue when entertaining new
friends. Our Queens Grill Experience is, quite simply, in a league of its
own.
Q1, Balmoral Grand Duplex Q4, Penthouse
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Duplex Apartments, Suites &
Penthouses (see deck plans on
pages 46-47)
24-Hour Room Service
Interactive TV with Multi Language Film
and Music Channels
Direct-Dial Telephone and Data Port Outlet
Full bathroom with Bath and Shower
Pre-Dinner Canapés
Bar stocked with Spirits,Wines
& Soft Drinks
Refrigerator, Safe, Hair Dryer
Soft Terry Robes & Slippers
Fresh Flowers, Nightly Turndown Service
with Pillow Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper and Fresh Fruit
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Sockets
Butler & Concierge Service
Bon Voyage Bottle of Champagne
Q1-Q4 recieve all of the above plus :Priority Embarkation, Disembarkation,Luggage & Tender Services.
Q7Q6Q5Q4Q3Q2Q1
Princess Grill Experience
E ach sparkling evening between 19:00 and 21:00, guests in
Queen Mary 2’s Princess Suites settle down to their reserved
table in the single-seating Princess Grill restaurant on Deck 7. In this
haven of taste and poise, light décor shimmers with flourishes of silver
and red to create a wonderfully romantic ambience.
The stage is set as a mouth-watering cast of European and interna-
tional specialities, fusion dishes and regional favourites are presented
on gleaming Wedgwood. Your expert sommelier is, of course, on hand
to make an exceptional recommendation, naturally choosing from
only the finest labels.
Located on Deck 10, each superb Princess Suite on the world’s
grandest ship measures a spacious 35 m2 and enjoys, amongst other
things, a generous balcony to catch the sea breeze, its own private
bar, and a full bathroom including bath in which to luxuriate.
Relax in your comfortable lounge area. Host your own intimate
cocktail party for friends – your concierge will help you pull off the
most marvellous success! In this realm of unashamed indulgence,
exceeding your expectation is our sole dedication. Shouldn’t every
exclusive club have its exclusive benefits?
P1, Princess Suite Princess Grill
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Princess Suites
(see deck plans on pages 46-47)
24-Hour Room Service
Interactive TV with Multi Language
Film and Music Channels
Direct-Dial Telephone & Data Port
Outlet
Full bathroom with Bath and Shower
Refrigerator, Safe, Hair Dryer
Soft Terry Robes & Slippers
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
Daily Fresh Fruit
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin
Sockets
Concierge Service
Bon Voyage Bottle of Wine
Insuite dining from the Princess Grill
Menu
Priority Embarkation & Luggage Services.
P3P2P1
Pages 8-9
The Britannia Experience
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Guests in Queen Mary 2’s stateroom categories AA, A, B, C and D are
warmly invited to join us for dinner each evening in the grand
Britannia Restaurant, home to a glorious tapestry and stunning glass
dome, on Decks 2 and 3. That’s right – it takes two decks to do justice to a
split-level grandeur that recalls a gastronomic golden age at sea.
Dine early at 18:00 or later at 20:30. Just let us know when you book. Or
choose our new Britannia Club* category and enjoy leisurely open-seat-
ing dining in an exclusive area of the Britannia Restaurant.
Make a sweeping entrance all dressed up in your finery, take your seat,
browse our inspiring menus and devote a little worship to our most
delicious dining traditions. After this culinary delight, there’s a chance to
thank the team of excellent chefs as they line up on the grand staircase to
take a bow!
Standard inside, sea-view, and deluxe balcony Britannia staterooms offer
a spacious comfort at the end of each exciting day. Situated on Decks
4-6 and 8-12, they range from 23 m2 in the case of standard inside to
24 m2 for the deluxe balcony option. Deluxe Club Balcony staterooms*,
paired with open-seating Britannia Club dining, also provide your own
secluded spot to settle back and savour the gentle ocean breeze.
*AA Club Balcony dining & accommodation is available from 2 April, 2007
B1 Premium Balcony The Britannia Restaurant
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE Club Balcony (2 April, 2007 onwards),
Deluxe Balcony,
Premium Balcony,
Standard Oceanview,
Standard Inside (see deck plans on
pages 46-47)
24-Hour Room Service
Interactive TV with Multi Language Film
and Music Channels
Direct-Dial Telephone
Data Port Outlet
Refrigerator
Safe
Bathrobe & Slippers
Hair Dryer
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Socket
Club Balcony recieve all of the above plus :Bon Voyage Bottle of Sparkling Wine & Pillow & Duvet Concierge.
D8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
C4C3C2C1
B6B5B4B3B2B1
A3A2A1
AA
A feast of dining alternatives– as variety is the spice of life
T he richest culinary experience at sea would hardly be worthy
of the name without a wide range of alternative options for
delicious dining in a more casual and relaxed atmosphere.
Make a reservation at our fashionable Todd English Restaurant where
Mediterranean masterpieces burst with fresh, subtle flavours and
exceptional creativity. Enjoy a delicious snack at the Boardwalk Café
without having to change out of your swimming togs. Fancy a hearty
pub lunch? Tuck in to a tasty Ploughmans in the Golden Lion. Then
take traditional afternoon tea impeccably served in the elegant Winter
Garden by white gloved waiters.
Kings Court is the perfect choice by day for an informal breakfast or a
buffet lunch. Each evening it is transformed into a multiple venue
offering variety and spice. La Piazza is perfect for pasta, pizza and
all things Italian. Lotus offers a mouth-watering tour of contrasting
oriental flavours. The Carvery is a British classic with all the trimmings.
Chef’s Galley invites you to enjoy the company of a culinary expert, as
they share the secrets of your chosen signature dish right before your
eyes.
Golden LionTodd English Restaurant
ALTERNATIVE DININGVENUES
Todd English Restaurant*
Boardwalk Café
Winter Garden
The Golden Lion
The Pavilion
Kings Court
- La Piazza
- The Carvery
- Lotus
- Chef ’s Galley*
*Cover charge applies
Pages 10-11
Still the grandest way to reach New York
TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS
& New York
The sight of the Manhattan skyline rising out of the early
morning mist to greet you is a memory that will last forever.
Follow in the footsteps of our pioneering forefathers
journeying to a new land and experience this adventure
of a lifetime in 21st century luxury.
Canyon Ranch SpaClub®
Cunard ConneXions™
Deck Sports
Fairways Golf Simulators
Library & Book Shop
Minnows Pool
Splash Pool
Sports Centre
Terrace Pool
The Zone & Play Zone
Chart Room Lounge & Bar
Commodore Club
Golden Lion
Queens Grill Lounge
Queens Room - Ballroom
Sir Samuel’s Wine Bar
The Pavilion
Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar
Winter Garden Lounge
For Your Leisure & Relaxation Bars & Lounges
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard OceanviewC3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillBritannia - Deluxe BalconyBritannia - Premium BalconyBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Inside
Eastbound Crossings Dates and Voyage Numbers
Westbound Crossings Dates and Voyage Numbers
SAILAWAY FARES:
2.2102.2702.3102.3602.3902.4102.4402.5102.5202.5302.5602.6302.5302.5602.6302.7102.7702.8303.2603.3903.510
3.870
4.8605.1305.410
6.2806.7007.990
11.56015.13023.41028.560
2.2751.690
995750740590
–1.1901.2301.2501.2901.3501.4101.470
–1.4901.5101.560
–1.5101.5601.6201.6701.7102.0002.0902.190
2.410
–3.3903.460
–4.5605.5108.170
10.83016.99020.810
A Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossing remains
the ultimate expression of travel for the sake
of travel: six uninterrupted nights and days at sea filled
with as much activity, entertainment and relaxation as
you choose. Manhattan is merely the magnificent back-
drop at its beginning or end. The exceptional value on
offer complements a choice of 23 departure dates
between April 2007 and October 2007.
Your Classic Transatlantic Crossing fare includes:
• 6 nights on Queen Mary 2 including all meals and entertainment
Peak Season 2007
18 Apr M70630 Apr M708
19 Oct M73425 Oct M735
7 Oct M732
18 May M71022 Sep M73013 Oct M733
10 Jun M71515 Aug M725A
4 Sep M7284 Jun M714
25 Aug M726A
6 Jul M71918 Jul M721A3 Aug M723
26 Jun M717*12 Jul M720
28 Jul M722A9 Aug M724
Mid Season 2007 High Season 2007Low Season 2007
FULLFARES 30%
–1.3101.3501.3701.4101.4701.5301.590
–1.6201.6501.700
–1.6501.7001.7601.8201.8602.1802.2702.370
2.610
–3.6703.890
–4.9205.9408.790
11.63018.23022.330
25%
2.3502.4102.4602.5002.5302.5602.5902.6602.6702.6702.7002.7702.6702.7002.7702.8602.9102.9703.4003.5303.660
4.010
5.0005.2705.560
6.4206.8408.130
11.70015.27023.56028.700
2.3251.7401.045
800790640
–1.2901.3301.3501.3901.4501.5101.570
–1.5901.6101.660
–1.6101.6601.7201.7601.8102.1002.1902.290
2.520
–3.4903.700
–4.6605.6108.270
10.92017.09020.910
FULLFARES 30%
–1.3801.4201.4401.4901.5401.5601.580
–1.7201.7501.810
–1.7501.8101.8801.9101.9702.2802.3802.490
2.740
–3.7604.000
–5.0206.0508.900
11.73018.34022.440
25%
2.5002.5602.6002.6402.6702.7002.7302.8002.8102.8102.8402.9102.8102.8402.9103.0003.0603.1103.5403.6703.800
4.160
5.1405.4105.700
6.5706.9908.270
11.84015.41023.70028.840
2.3701.7851.090
850840690
–1.3901.4301.4501.4901.5501.610 1.670
–1.6901.7101.750
–1.7101.7501.8201.8601.9002.1902.2902.380
2.620
–3.5803.790
–4.7505.7108.360
11.02017.18021.010
FULLFARES 30%
–1.5301.5701.5901.6301.6901.7501.810
–1.8301.8501.900
–1.8501.9001.9802.0302.0602.3802.4802.580
2.840
–3.8704.100
–5.1206.1408.990
11.84018.45022.540
25%
2.6402.7002.7402.8002.8602.9102.9703.0403.0903.1303.2103.3303.1303.2103.3303.4103.4703.5303.9604.0904.210
4.570
6.1206.3906.670
7.9708.390
10.10013.67017.24025.53030.670
2.8502.1101.195
935890740
–1.4901.5301.5501.5901.6501.7101.770
–1.7901.8801.960
–1.8801.9602.0302.0702.1102.4002.5002.590
2.850
–4.2304.440
–5.7106.9909.650
12.30018.46022.290
FULLFARES 30%
–1.5701.6101.6301.6701.7301.7901.850
–1.9702.0402.130
–2.0402.1302.2002.2402.2902.6002.7102.800
3.080
–4.5604.780
–6.1507.520
10.36013.21019.81023.900
25%
Transatlantic Crossing departure and arrival times
A
The classictransatlantic
crossing
SAVE UP TO
30%fares from
1,190
* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view. Fares are cruise only per person in eurosbased on double occupancy. *Departure from Le Havre 25 June may be possible upon request.
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
For details about gratuities see page 45.
DateApr-Oct 2007
WestboundSouthampton to New York
Depart Arrive17:00 07:15
EastboundNew York to Southampton
Depart Arrive17:00 07:00
Double SingleMandarin oriental 390 760Waldorf Astoria 275 550Sheraton NY & Towers 160 310Marriott Marquis 240 460
Double SingleMandarin oriental 450 820Waldorf Astoria 340 610Sheraton NY & Towers 220 370Marriott Marquis 300 520
New York extra night add on costs
New York 1st Night Hotel Costs
Above are the prices in euro's per person per additional night
Above are the rates for 1 night hotel accommodation which includes transfers and porterage
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
Rio de Janeiro
Around the world in less then 80 days
W hen the grandest ocean liner in the world undertakes the most inspirational of
voyages, the potential for magic and majesty reaches glittering new heights. For 74
sumptuous nights departing January 9 2007, Cunard’s magnificent flagship invites you to
experience her Maiden World Cruise and to witness an historic debut on this most expan-
sive stage.
Explore 18 ports of call ranging from sensational cities like Rio de Janeiro and Hong Kong
to sparkling urban gems like Auckland and San Francisco. You’ll taste palm-fringed para-
dise on a leisurely voyage from laid-back Fort Lauderdale to the Mexican Riviera, by way
of awesome Cape Horn. Cross the Pacific via heavenly Hawaii and Samoa to New Zealand
and Australia, then venture north to the Orient’s cities of excitement. Following the Indian
Ocean Spice Route you’ll arrive at the cultural treasures of the Med, before Southampton
welcomes you home. From sea to shining sea, you’ll find your ship is a profoundly fulfill-
ing destination in her own right.
Embrace the historic sense of occasion
as the world’s greatest ocean liner
embarks on her first global explo-
ration. Opt for a tempting Queen Mary
2 Liner Voyage, from 34 to 48 nights or
a choice of three Exotic Voyages from
16-27 nights, each promising luxury
and adventure.
Or enjoy the best of all worlds – sail
Queen Elizabeth 2 from Southampton
to Fort Lauderdale as part of her Silver
Jubilee 25th World Cruise, then join
Queen Mary 2’s Maiden World Cruise
to Southampton.
Pages 14-15
MAIDEN WORLD CRUISE
Fort LAuderdale –SOUTHAMPTOn
10 January to 26 March 2007
74 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Standard Oceanview Standard Inside17.580 € 14.290 €
Queens Grill Princess Grill Premium Balcony48.320 € 34.000 € 20.470 €
SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FARE
SOUTH AMERICA &
AROUND THE HORNFORT LAUDERDALE – SAN FRANSISCO
10 January to 5 February 2007
Queens Grill Princess Grill Britannia A1-D8$962 $962 $814
Book a World Cruise and receive complimentary gratuities:
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard OceanviewC3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see pages 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
FULL FARES 45%
17.14017.58018.02018.46018.90019.34019.70020.34021.20021.48022.20022.76021.48022.20022.76023.48024.20024.92026.24026.68028.460
37.82040.94043.640
54.34057.90063.26081.100
102.540134.640173.880
6.5906.5906.5906.590
10.24013.030
45%
9.6709.910
10.15010.39010.64010.83011.190
11.81012.21012.520
–12.21012.52012.91013.31013.710
–14.67015.650
22.52024.000
31.84034.79044.60056.40074.05095.630
25.34025.98026.66027.34028.02028.70029.24030.20031.52031.96033.06033.92031.96033.06033.92035.02036.12037.22039.24039.90042.640
57.02061.82065.940
82.38087.86096.080
123.480156.380205.700265.960
9.7409.7409.7409.740
15.46019.770
14.29014.66015.04015.41015.78016.08016.610
17.58018.18018.660
18.18018.66019.26019.87020.470
21.94023.450
34.00036.270
48.32052.84067.91086.010
113.120146.280
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Fort Lauderdaleto Southampton
World Cruise10 Jan 2007
74
San Franciscoto SouthamptonLiner Voyage 3
5 Feb 200748
FULL FARES
12.66012.98013.28013.58013.88014.18014.42014.86015.46015.66016.16016.54015.66016.16016.54017.04017.54018.04018.96019.26020.520
27.10029.28031.160
38.66041.16044.92057.42072.44094.960
122.460
4.8704.8704.8704.8707.3209.260
45%
7.1407.3007.4707.6307.8007.9308.170
8.6108.8909.100
–8.8909.1009.3709.6509.920
–10.59011.290
16.10017.140
22.64024.71031.58039.84052.23067.350
Sydneyto SouthamptonLiner Voyage 418 Feb 2007
34
26 nights ‘promotional’ fare from
Premium Balcony Standard Oceanview Standard Inside3.990 € 3.790 € 3.290 €
Queens Grill Princess Grill Deluxe Balcony11.990 € 7.990 € 5.490 €
FULL FARES
A = Anchor Port M = Maiden Call
world
cruise 2007
Month Date Day Port*
Jan 10 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida
18 Th Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
20 S Montevideo, Uruguay
21 Su Montevideo, Uruguay
23 T Cape Horn Scenic Cruising
26 F Santiago(from Valparaiso), Chile
Feb 1 Th Acapulco, Mexico A
4 Su San Francisco, CaliforniaM
5 M San Francisco
9 F Honolulu, Hawaii M
13 T Pago Pago, American Samoa M
17 S Auckland, New Zealand M
20 T Sydney, Australia M
28 W Hong Kong M
Mar 3 S Singapore M
4 Su Kuala Lumpur(from Port Kelang), MalaysiaM
7 W Cochin, India M
8 Th Cochin
11 Su Dubai, United Arab Emirates M
16 F Transit the Suez Canal
17 S Cairo(from Alexandria), Egypt M
19 M Athens (from Piraeus), Greece
21 W Rome(from Civitavecchia), Italy
25 Su Paris (from Le Havre), France M
26 M Southampton
*Queen Mary 2 is at sea on days not shown
SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FARE
DUBAI
SOUTHAMPTON
11 to 26 March 2007
15 nights ‘promotional’ fare from
Premium Balcony Standard Oceanview Standard Inside3.690 € 3.190 € 2.590 €
Queens Grill Princess Grill Deluxe Balcony7.990 € 5.790 € 4.490 €
Above promotional fares are not combinablewith any other promotion or savings.
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
NORTH AMERICA
GRAND CROSSING SOUTh
26 March – 6 April 2007 • Voyage M7037 nights
CARIBBEAN
CARIBBEAN ADVENTURe
2 – 10 April 2007 • Voyage M7048 nights
TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN
10 – 18 April 2007 • Voyage M7058 nights
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday Nights
PROMOTIONAL FARE
Grand Crossing SouthM703
26 Mar 20077
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For gratuities see page 45. Fares are subject to availability and may changein future editions of this brochure. * Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
GRAND CROSSING SOUTH
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Mar 26 M Southampton 18:00
27-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 6 days
Apr 2 M Fort Lauderdale, Florida 07:00
Miami
–990
1.0501.0801.1101.1501.2001.240
–1.2701.3101.410
–1.3101.4101.4501.4901.5401.6901.7901.890
–2.6402.870
–3.9504.3505.7507.830
10.14012.700
––––––
CARIBBEAN ADVENTURE
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Apr 2 M Fort Lauderdale, 17:00
Florida
3-4 Cruising the Caribbean Sea 2 days
5 Th Kralendijk, Bonaire 07:00 14:00
6 F St George's, Grenada A 09:00 17:00
7 S Basseterre, St Kitts 08:00 18:00
8-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
10 T New York 07:15
Voyage M704 ––– Voyage M705 –––
TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Apr 10 T New York 17:00
11-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
13 F Charlotte Amalie, St ThomasA 08:00 18:0014
S Basseterre, St Kitts 08:00 18:00
15 Su Road Town,Tortola A 08:00 17:00
16-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
18 W New York 07:15
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
1.5001.5601.6001.6301.6601.7001.7301.7701.8001.8301.9402.0001.8301.9402.0002.0602.1102.1702.5302.6402.760
3.030
3.9504.3104.430
5.1305.6906.2908.460
12.07016.04020.260
1.9901.510
890680640550
1.7801.8401.8901.9101.9401.9902.0102.0602.0902.1102.2302.2902.1102.2302.2902.3402.4002.4602.8102.9303.040
3.340
4.2404.6004.710
5.4105.9706.5708.740
12.36016.33020.540
2.0901.610
990780740650
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Caribbean Adventure
M7042 Apr 2007
8
Taste of the Caribbean
M70510 Apr 2007
8
For Transatlantic Crossings 18 Apr – 6 Maysee page 13
A = Anchor Port
FULL FARES
–1.2901.3201.3401.3601.3901.4101.440
–1.4801.5601.600
–1.5601.6001.6401.6801.7201.9702.0502.130
2.340
–3.2203.300
–4.1804.6006.1208.650
11.43014.380
30%
–1.3801.4201.4301.4601.4901.5101.550
–1.5801.6701.720
–1.6701.7201.7601.8001.8502.1102.2002.280
2.510
–3.4503.530
–4.4804.9306.5609.270
12.25015.410
25%25%
–1.1701.2001.2201.2501.2801.3001.330
–1.3701.4601.500
–1.4601.5001.5501.5801.6301.9001.9802.070
2.270
–3.2303.320
–4.2704.7206.3509.050
12.03015.200
30%
–1.0901.1201.1401.1601.1901.2101.240
–1.2801.3601.400
–1.3601.4001.4401.4801.5201.7701.8501.930
2.120
–3.0203.100
–3.9804.4005.9208.450
11.23014.180
FULL FARES
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Pages 16-17
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN EXPLORER
6 – 18 May 2007 • Voyage M70912 nights
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN MEDLEY
10 – 22 September 2007 • Voyage M72912 nights
A = Anchor Port
MEDITERRANEAN EXPLORER
Date Destination Arrive Depart
May 6 Su Southampton 17:00
7 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 T Vigo, Spain 08:00 16:00
(for Santiago de Compostela)
9 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
10 Th Barcelona, Spain 09:00 18:00
11 F Provence (from Marseille), 07:00 17:00
France
12 S Rome (from Civitavecchia), 07:00 19:00
Italy
13 Su Naples, Italy 07:00 18:30
14 M Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
15 T GibraltarA 09:00 17:00
16 W Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 16:00
17 Th Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
18 F Southampton 07:00
For Transatlantic Crossings 18 May – 16 Jun see page 13
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanExplorer
M7096 May 2007
12
FULL FARES 30%BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanMedleyM729
10 Sep 200712
FULL FARES
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
Barcelona
MEDITERRANEAN MEDLEY
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Sep 10 M Southampton 17:00
11 T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 W Vigo, Spain 08:00 16:00
(for Santiago de Compostela)
13 Th Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
14 F Barcelona, Spain 09:00 18:00
15 S Cannes, France A 07:00 18:00
16 Su Rome (from Civitavecchia), 07:00 19:00
Italy
17 M Alghero, Sardinia, Italy A 08:00 17:00
18 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
19 W Gibraltar A 07:00 16:00
20 Th Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 16:00
21 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
22 S Southampton 07:00
For Transatlantic Crossing 22 Sep see page 13
–2.3902.4302.4702.5102.5502.6402.730
–2.9103.0003.090
–3.0003.0903.1303.1703.2103.8003.9004.090
4.500
–6.6307.330
–9.210
10.17013.29016.84023.58028.580
25%
–2.5602.6002.6502.6902.7302.8302.930
–3.1203.2203.310
–3.2203.3103.3503.4003.4404.0704.1804.380
4.820
–7.1007.850
–9.870
10.90014.24018.05025.27030.620
30%
–2.3902.4302.4702.5102.5502.6402.730
–2.9103.0003.090
–3.0003.0903.1303.1703.2103.8003.9004.090
4.500
–6.6307.330
–9.210
10.17013.29016.84023.58028.580
25%
–2.5602.6002.6502.6902.7302.8302.930
–3.1203.2203.310
–3.2203.3103.3503.4003.4404.0704.1804.380
4.820
–7.1007.850
–9.870
10.90014.24018.05025.27030.620
3.3503.4103.4703.5303.5903.6403.7703.9004.0304.1604.2904.4104.1604.2904.4104.4704.5304.5905.4305.5705.840
6.430
8.9309.470
10.470
12.32013.16014.53018.99024.06033.69040.830
4.6103.3201.9001.5001.4601.200
3.3503.4103.4703.5303.5903.6403.7703.9004.0304.1604.2904.4104.1604.2904.4104.4704.5304.5905.4305.5705.840
6.430
8.9309.470
10.470
12.32013.16014.53018.99024.06033.69040.830
4.6103.3201.9001.5001.4601.200
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
NORTHERN EUROPE
NORWEGIAN ODYSSEY
16 – 26 June 2007 • Voyage M71610 nights
NORTHERN EUROPE
SUMMER GETAWAY i & ii
24 – 28 July 2007 • Voyage M721B 21 – 25 Aug 2007 • Voyage M725B4 nights
A = Anchor Port
Paris
NORWEGIAN ODYSSEY
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jun 16 S Southampton 17:00
17 Su Cruising the North Sea
18 M Stavanger, Norway 08:00 18:00
19 T Flaam, Norway 08:00 17:00
20 W Trondheim, Norway 08:00 17:00
21 Th Hellesylt, Norway A 08:00 10:00
Geiranger, Norway A 12:00 18:00
22 F Aalesund, Norway 08:00 18:30
23 S Bergen, Norway 09:00 18:00
24 Su Cruising the North Sea
25 M Paris (from Le Havre), 07:00 19:00
France
26 T Southampton 07:00
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Norwegian Odyssey
M71616 Jun 2007
10
FULL FARES 30%BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please readpage 45 to find out what your fare includes and does notinclude.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
Hamburg
SUMMER GETAWAY I
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jul 24 T Southampton 17:00
25 W Cruising the North Sea
26 Th Hamburg, Germany 05:00 23:30
27 F Cruising the North Sea
28 S Southampton 07:00
SUMMER GETAWAY II
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Aug 21 T Southampton 17:00
22 W Cruising the North Sea
23 Th Hamburg, Germany 03:30 21:30
24 F Cruising the North Sea
25 S Southampton 07:00
For Transatlantic Crossings 28 Jul – 21 Aug see page 11
For Transatlantic Crossings 25 Aug – 10 Sep see page 13
–1.9902.0302.0702.1102.1502.2302.310
–2.4602.5402.620
–2.5402.6202.6602.7002.7403.2403.3303.490
3.840
–5.6106.200
–7.7708.570
11.17014.13019.75023.920
25%
–2.1302.1802.2202.2602.3002.3902.480
–2.6302.7202.810
–2.7202.8102.8502.9002.9303.4703.5703.740
4.120
–6.0106.650
–8.3309.180
11.97015.14021.16025.630
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Summer Getaway I & II
M721B & M725B24 Jul & 21 Aug 2007
4
FULL FARES 30%BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please readpage 45 to find out what your fare includes and does notinclude.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
–760820880940
1.0001.0601.120
–1.1901.2301.270
–1.2301.2701.3101.3501.3901.4301.4701.510
1.660
–1.9102.060
–2.5002.7103.9205.2406.5607.880
25%
–820880950
1.0101.0701.1301.200
–1.2801.3201.360
–1.3201.3601.4001.4501.4901.5301.5801.620
1.780
–2.0502.210
–2.6802.9004.2005.6207.0308.450
1.0301.0901.1701.2601.3401.4301.5101.6001.6501.7001.7601.8101.7001.7601.8101.8701.9301.9902.0402.1002.160
2.370
2.5502.7302.940
3.2903.5703.8705.6007.4909.370
11.260
1.250960720620600380
For Transatlantic Crossings 26 Jun – 24 Jul see page 13
2.7802.8402.9002.9603.0103.0703.1903.3003.4103.5103.6303.7403.5103.6303.7403.8003.8603.9104.6304.7604.990
5.490
7.5608.0108.860
10.40011.10012.24015.96020.19028.21034.170
3.8902.8101.6201.2701.2301.000
Pages 18-19
NORTH AMERICA & CANADA
AUTUMN ADVENTURE
22 September – 13 October 2007 • Voyage M730A21 nights
NORTH AMERICA & CANADA
SPLENDOURS OF THE FALL
28 September – 7 October 2007 • Voyage M7319 nights
New York
AUTUMN ADVENTURE
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Sep 22 S Southampton 17:00
23-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
28 F New York 07:15 17:00
29 S Newport, Rhode Island A 08:00 17:00
30 Su Boston, Massachusetts 08:00 17:00
Oct 1 M Bar Harbor, MaineA 07:00 18:00
2 T Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:00 17:00
3 W Cruising the Gulf of St Lawrence
4 Th Québec City, Québec 08:00 18:00
5-6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
7 Su New York 07:15 17:00
8-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
13 S Southampton 07:00
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Autumn Adventure
M730A22 Sep 2007
21
FULL FARES
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please readpage 45 to find out what your fare includes and does notinclude.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
A = Anchor Port
Québec City
SPLENDOURS OF THE FALL
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Sep 28 F New York 17:00
29 S Newport, Rhode Island A 08:00 17:00
30 Su Boston, Massachusetts 08:00 17:00
Oct1 M Bar Harbor, Maine A 07:00 18:00
2 T Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:00 17:00
3 W Cruising the Gulf of St Lawrence
4 Th Québec City, Québec 08:00 18:00
5-6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
7 Su New York 07:15
For Transatlantic Crossing 7 – 31 Oct see pages 13
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Splendours of the Fall
M73128 Sep 2007
9
FULL FARES 30%BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in v based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please readpage 45 to find out what your fare includes and does notinclude.* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
30%
–3.9904.0604.1204.1704.2304.3104.430
–4.6704.8405.090
–4.8405.1805.3505.5205.6906.6607.0407.380
8.120
–12.43012.940
–16.81019.34027.34035.76052.61063.900
25%
–4.2804.3504.4204.4704.5304.6204.750
–5.0005.1805.450
–5.1805.5505.7305.9206.1007.1307.5507.910
8.700
–13.32013.870
–18.01020.72029.30038.32056.37068.470
–1.7401.7601.7901.8101.8401.8801.960
–2.0902.1702.250
–2.1702.3402.4202.5002.5802.9603.1703.340
3.670
–6.0406.210
–8.2309.070
12.02015.39020.44024.650
25%
–1.8701.8801.9201.9401.9702.0202.100
–2.2402.3302.410
–2.3302.5102.6002.6802.7703.1703.4003.580
3.930
–6.4706.650
–8.8209.720
12.88016.49021.90026.410
5.6405.7005.8005.8905.9606.0406.1606.3306.5006.6706.9107.2706.6706.9107.4007.6407.8908.1309.510
10.06010.540
11.600
16.82017.76018.490
22.54024.01027.63039.06051.09075.16091.290
8.4106.2203.3302.4202.3402.000
2.4302.4902.5102.5602.5902.6302.6902.8002.9002.9903.1003.2102.9903.1003.3403.4603.5703.6904.2304.5304.770
5.240
8.2308.6308.870
11.13011.76012.96017.17021.99029.20035.210
4.1203.0201.4801.0901.050
870
CONNOISSEUR’S CARIBBEAN
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
Voyage Number Departure Dates 2007
M736 31 Oct - 10 NovM737 10 Nov - 20 Nov M738 20 Nov - 30 Nov M739 30 Nov - 10 DecM740 10 Dec - 20 Dec
Voyage Number Departure Dates 2008
M802 3 Jan - 13 Jan M803 13 Jan - 23 JanM804 23 Jan - 2 Feb M807 19 Feb - 29 FebM808 29 Feb - 10 Mar M809 10 Mar - 20 MarM812 6 Apr - 16 Apr
Day Destination Arrive Depart
1 New York 19:00
2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Road Town,Tortola A 08:00 17:00
5 Basseterre, St Kitts 07:00 17:00
6 Bridgetown, Barbados 09:00 18:00
7 Castries, St Lucia A 07:00 16:00
8 Charlotte Amalie,St Thomas A 07:00 17:00
9-10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 New York 07:15
O n these glittering
voyages, all the enticing
ingredients combine superbly. Soft
sands contrast with skyscrapers,
leisurely days at sea with exciting
days ashore, lush rainforest with
glittering neon lights. How often
does one holiday promise such
colourful variety, day after day?
A = Anchor Port
New YORK
Join Queen Mary 2 in NewYork and sail out under theVerrazano Narrows Bridge,the exuberant bustle ofManhattan fades slowly intothe distance as magnificentanticipation comes to thefore.
Day 1
AT SEA
As the Caribbean beckonsyou South, luxuriate in theeffortless elegance of life onboard. Pampered spa treat-ments give way to indulgentafternoon tea and elegantchampagne soirées, as any
lingering cares simply melt away.
Days 2-3
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Now you’re as relaxed as canbe, step onto an island thatcaptures your mood. Lunch onsucculent Anegada lobster,papaya and sweet potato pud-ding. If your taste is forunspoilt beaches, Cane Garden
Bay’s flawless horseshoe of golden sand is for you.
Day 4
BAsseterre, St Kitts
St Kitts tells you much aboutthe colourful Caribbean his-tory. The capital is French inname, yet British in spirit. Itscrowning glory is BrimstoneHill Fortress whose cannonsstand watchful guard over
coastline and countryside.
Day 5
Bridgetown, Barbados
Here on ‘Little England’,sample the unique Britishflavour as you stroll throughhistoric Bridgetown.Imagine those colonial days at Sunbury PlantationHouse, furnished with 18th
and 19th century antiques and lush gardens.
Day 6
Castries, St Lucia
Is St Lucia beautiful beyond all other islands? Treat yourself to a helicopter flight,swooping over yacht-filledMarigot Bay or Soufrière’ssteaming volcanic springs.Somewhere between the two
brilliant green Pitons, rising from aquamarine sea,you’ll have to say yes.
Day 7
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
Amidst its Danish heritageand under the watchful gazeof scarlet Fort Christian, styl-ish duty-free boutiques,designer emporia andcolourful stalls abound – it’sno secret that St Thomas is
home to some of the best shopping in the Caribbean.
Day 8
At SEA
During two more carefreedays at sea, utter relaxation istinged with glorious anticipa-tion. Soon the definingmoment arrives: Manhattan’sincredible skyline emergesfrom pale morning light and
Lady Liberty is lit by a barrage of camera flashes.
Days 9-10
New YORK
Why not choose to extendyour voyage. New York cantake on a fairy-tale allure inwinter – you may even planto spend Christmas here.Head to the big-name storesto catch the sales. Or simply
take in sight after awe-inspiring sight.
Day 11
VOYAGE DEPARTURE DATESAND PORTS OF CALL
For hotels in New York see page 13
10 nights fare fromQueens Grill Princess Grill Deluxe Balcony Premium Balcony Standard Oceanview Standard Inside
4.190 € 3.230 € 1.980 € 1.570 € 1.530 € 1.390 €
Connoisseur’sCaribbean I
M73631 Oct 2007
10
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ savings see page 5. For gratuities see page 45. Fares are subject to availability and may change in future editions of this brochure. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.
* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
Connoisseur’sCaribbean II & III
M737 & M73810, 20 Nov 2007
10
Connoisseur’sCaribbean IV & V
M739 & M74030 Nov & 10 Dec 2007
10
Pages 20-21
One EXHILARATING city, five paradise islands, and the world’s most magnificent ship...
10-NIGHT CARIBBEAN VOYAGE
30%
–1.4901.5101.5201.5401.5501.5701.590
–1.6301.6701.710
–1.6701.7101.7501.7901.8302.0802.1602.240
2.460
–3.3303.410
–4.2904.7106.2308.760
11.54014.490
25%
–1.6001.6201.6301.6501.6601.6801.700
–1.7501.7901.830
–1.7901.8301.8801.9201.9602.2302.3202.400
2.630
–3.5703.650
–4.6005.0506.6809.380
12.37015.530
FULL FARES
2.0702.1302.1602.1702.2002.2102.2402.2702.3002.3302.3902.4402.3302.3902.4402.5002.5602.6102.9703.0903.200
3.510
4.3104.7604.870
5.4306.1306.7308.900
12.51016.49020.700
2.1501.6701.040
840820750
30%
–1.4901.5101.5201.5401.5501.5701.590
–1.6301.6701.710
–1.6701.7101.7501.7901.8302.0802.1602.240
2.460
–3.3303.410
–4.2904.7106.2308.760
11.54014.490
25%
–1.6001.6201.6301.6501.6601.6801.700
–1.7501.7901.830
–1.7901.8301.8801.9201.9602.2302.3202.400
2.630
–3.5703.650
–4.6005.0506.6809.380
12.37015.530
FULL FARES
2.0702.1302.1602.1702.2002.2102.2402.2702.3002.3302.3902.4402.3302.3902.4402.5002.5602.6102.9703.0903.200
3.510
4.3104.7604.870
5.4306.1306.7308.900
12.51016.49020.700
2.1501.6701.040
840820750
30%
–1.3901.4101.4201.4401.4501.4701.490
–1.5301.5701.610
–1.5701.6101.6501.6901.7301.9802.0602.140
2.350
–3.2303.310
–4.1904.6106.1308.660
11.44014.390
25%
–1.4901.5101.5201.5501.5501.5801.600
–1.6401.6801.730
–1.6801.7301.7701.8101.8502.1202.2102.300
2.520
–3.4603.550
–4.4904.9406.5709.280
12.26015.420
FULL FARES
1.9301.9902.0102.0302.0602.0702.1002.1302.1602.1902.2402.3002.1902.2402.3002.3602.4102.4702.8302.9403.060
3.360
4.1604.6104.730
5.2905.9906.5908.760
12.37016.34020.560
2.1001.620
990790770700
M8023 Jan 2008
10
30%
–1.4901.5101.5201.5401.5501.5701.590
–1.6301.6701.710
–1.6701.7101.7501.7901.8302.0802.1602.240
2.460
–3.3303.410
–4.2904.7106.2308.760
11.54014.490
25%
–1.6001.6201.6301.6501.6601.6801.700
–1.7501.7901.830
–1.7901.8301.8801.9201.9602.2302.3202.400
2.630
–3.5703.650
–4.6005.0506.6809.380
12.37015.530
FULL FARES
2.0702.1302.1602.1702.2002.2102.2402.2702.3002.3302.3902.4402.3302.3902.4402.5002.5602.6102.9703.0903.200
3.510
4.3104.7604.870
5.4306.1306.7308.900
12.51016.49020.700
2.1501.6701.040
840820750
M80313 Jan 2008
10
30%
–1.5901.6201.6401.6701.6901.7201.740
–1.7801.8201.860
–1.8201.8601.9001.9401.9802.2302.3102.390
2.630
–3.4803.560
–4.4404.8606.3808.910
11.69014.640
25%
–1.7001.7301.7601.7901.8101.8501.870
–1.9101.9502.000
–1.9502.0002.0302.0802.1202.3902.4802.560
2.820
–3.7303.820
–4.7605.2106.8309.550
12.53015.680
FULL FARES
2.2102.2702.3102.3402.3902.4102.4602.4902.5202.5402.6002.6602.5402.6002.6602.7102.7702.8303.1903.3003.410
3.760
4.5204.9705.090
5.6406.3406.9409.110
12.73016.70020.910
2.2201.7401.120
910890800
M80423 Jan 2008
10
30%
–1.6901.7201.7401.7701.7901.8201.840
–1.8801.9201.960
–1.9201.9602.0002.0402.0802.3302.4102.490
2.740
–3.5803.660
–4.5404.9606.4809.010
11.79014.740
25%
–1.8101.8501.8701.9001.9201.9501.970
–2.0202.0602.100
–2.0602.1002.1502.1802.2302.5002.5802.670
2.930
–3.8303.920
–4.8705.3206.9509.650
12.63015.800
FULL FARES
2.3502.4102.4602.4902.5302.5602.6002.6302.6602.6902.7402.8002.6902.7402.8002.8602.9102.9703.3303.4403.560
3.910
4.6605.1105.230
5.7906.4907.0909.260
12.87016.84021.060
2.2701.7901.170
960940850
M807 & M80819 Feb & 29 Feb 2007
10
30%
–1.7401.7701.7901.8101.8401.8601.890
–1.9302.0102.050
–2.0102.0502.0902.1302.1702.4202.5002.580
2.840
–3.8403.920
–5.0105.4306.9509.480
12.26015.210
25%
–1.8701.9001.9201.9401.9702.0002.030
–2.0702.1502.200
–2.1502.2002.2402.2802.3302.6002.6802.770
3.050
–4.1204.200
–5.3705.8207.450
10.16013.13016.300
FULL FARES
2.4302.4902.5302.5602.5902.6302.6602.7002.7302.7602.8702.9302.7602.8702.9302.9903.0403.1003.4603.5703.690
4.060
5.0405.4905.600
6.4607.1607.7609.930
13.54017.51021.730
2.5101.9201.2101.010
970870
M809 & M81210 Mar & 06 Apr 2007
10
30%
–1.8401.8701.8901.9101.9401.9601.990
–2.0302.1102.150
–2.1102.1502.1902.2302.2702.5202.6002.680
2.950
–3.9404.020
–5.1105.5307.0509.580
12.36015.310
25%
–1.9702.0002.0302.0502.0802.1002.130
–2.1802.2602.300
–2.2602.3002.3502.3902.4302.7002.7802.870
3.160
–4.2204.310
–5.4805.9307.550
10.27013.25016.400
FULL FARES
2.5702.6302.6702.7002.7302.7702.8002.8402.8702.9003.0103.0702.9003.0103.0703.1303.1903.2403.6003.7103.830
4.210
5.1805.6305.740
6.6007.3007.900
10.07013.69017.66021.870
2.5601.9701.2601.0601.020
920
M806 & M81015 Feb & 20 Mar 2007
4
30%
–990
1.0101.0201.0401.0501.0701.090
–1.1301.2101.250
–1.2101.2501.2701.2901.3301.5001.5801.660
1.830
–2.4202.590
–3.1803.6005.1207.650
10.43013.380
25%
–1.0601.0801.1001.1201.1301.1501.170
–1.2101.3001.340
–1.3001.3401.3601.3801.4301.6101.7001.780
1.960
–2.6002.780
–3.4103.8605.4808.200
11.18014.330
FULL FARES
1.3501.4101.4401.4601.4901.5001.5301.5601.5901.6101.7301.7901.6101.7301.7901.8101.8401.9002.1402.2602.370
2.610
3.2803.4603.700
4.2604.5405.1407.310
10.93014.90019.110
1.5901.210
750610570500
A = Anchor Port
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
CARIBBEAN
caribbean celebration
20 December 2007 – 3 January 2008 • Voyage M80114 nights
Tortola
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
CaribbeanCelebration
M80120 Dec 2007
14FULL FARES 30%
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities seepage 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what yourfare includes and does not include.
* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
Panama & the CariBBean
Day Destination Arrive Depart
1 New York 19:00
2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
4 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
5 Limon, Costa Rica 07:00 19:00
6 Cristobal (for the 08:00 17:00
Panama Canal), Panama 7 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
8 Willemstad, Curaçao 08:00 18:00
9 Kralendijk, Bonaire 07:00 13:00
10 Castries, St Lucia A 09:00 18:00
11 Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas A 08:00 17:00
12-13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
14 New York
CARIBBEAN
PANAMA & THE CARIBBEAN
2 – 15 February 2008 • Voyage M80513 nights
24 March – 6 April 2008 • Voyage M81113 nights
Willemstad
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard InsideD7 Standard Inside D6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Standard InsideD1 Atrium View InsideC4 Standard Oceanview C3 Standard OceanviewC2 Standard OceanviewC1 Standard OceanviewB6 Premium Balcony †B5 Premium Balcony †B4 Premium Balcony*B3 Premium Balcony*B2 Premium Balcony*B1 Premium Balcony*A3 Deluxe BalconyA2 Deluxe BalconyA1 Deluxe BalconyBRITANNIA CLUB DINING
AA Club BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 Royal SuitesQ2 Duplex ApartmentsQ1 Grand Duplexe3RD/ 4TH GUESTS
Britannia - InsideBritannia - OceanviewBritannia - Prem. Bal.Britannia - Deluxe Bal.Princess GrillQueens Grill
Fares are per person in€ based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fareincludes and does not include.
* Premium Balcony (sheltered) † Premium Balcony with obstructed view
For Queen Mary 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 46-47
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Panama & The Caribbean
M8052 Feb 2008
13
Panama & The Caribbean
M81124 Mar 2008
13
caribbean celebration
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Dec 20Th New York 19:00
21-22 Cruising the Caribbean Sea 2 days
23Su Road Town,Tortola A 08:00 17:00
24 M Philipsburg, St Maarten A 08:00 17:00
25 T Christmas Day at sea
26 W Willemstad, Curaçao 07:00 14:00
27 Th St George's, Grenada A 09:00 18:00
28 F Bridgetown, Barbados 08:00 18:00
29 S Roseau, Dominica 08:00 18:00
30 Su Basseterre, St Kitts 08:00 18:00
31 M Charlotte Amalie, St ThomasA 07:00 17:00
2008
Jan 1 T New Year’s Day at sea
2 W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Th New York 07:15
–2.8902.9102.9402.9803.0203.0603.100
–3.1803.3103.560
–3.3103.5603.6903.8604.0304.2804.6205.040
5.540
–6.3008.410
–10.94012.62015.99019.36024.41027.780
25%
–3.1003.1203.1503.2003.2303.2803.320
–3.4103.5503.820
–3.5503.8203.9504.1304.3204.5804.9505.400
5.930
–6.7509.010
–11.72013.52017.13020.75026.15029.770
4.0704.1304.1604.2004.2604.3104.3704.4304.4904.5404.7305.0904.5404.7305.0905.2705.5105.7606.1106.6007.200
7.910
8.3709.000
12.010
14.65015.63018.03022.84027.66034.87039.690
5.4703.1502.1401.6601.5901.450
30%
–2.0902.1202.1402.1602.1902.2302.270
–2.3502.4302.470
–2.4302.6002.6802.8102.9403.1503.4403.820
4.200
–4.6604.700
–6.0506.4707.990
10.52013.30016.250
25%
–2.2402.2702.3002.3202.3502.3902.430
–2.5202.6002.650
–2.6002.7802.8703.0103.1503.3803.6804.100
4.500
–5.0005.030
–6.4806.9308.560
11.27014.25017.410
FULL FARES
2.9302.9903.0303.0603.0903.1303.1903.2403.3003.3603.4703.5303.3603.4703.7103.8304.0104.2004.5004.9105.460
6.000
6.0806.6606.710
7.7308.6409.240
11.41015.03019.00023.210
3.0302.3301.5801.2201.1801.050
30%
–2.2402.2702.2902.3102.3402.3802.420
–2.5002.5802.620
–2.5802.7502.8302.9603.0903.3003.5903.970
4.370
–4.8104.850
–6.2006.6208.140
10.67013.45016.400
25%
–2.4002.4302.4502.4802.5102.5502.600
–2.6802.7702.810
–2.7702.9503.0303.1703.3103.5303.8504.250
4.680
–5.1505.200
–6.6507.1008.720
11.43014.41017.570
FULL FARES
3.1403.2003.2403.2703.3003.3403.4003.4603.5203.5703.6903.7403.5703.6903.9304.0404.2304.4104.7105.1305.670
6.240
6.2906.8706.930
7.9508.8609.460
11.63015.24019.21023.430
3.1002.4101.6501.2901.2501.120
Pages 22-23
H ow can words hope to do justice to her immortal story?
It’s the story of an iconic favourite, an undisputed legend of
the seas, that spans forty years, crosses continents, circles the globe and
inspires generation upon generation. Today her unique appeal remains
as alluring and enticing as ever.
Many who sat on their father’s shoulders to watch her leave the Clyde
almost 40 years ago are among her biggest fans today. She’s been a
troop carrier, hostess to royalty and witness to history. Nelson Mandela
described sailing her as ‘an unforgettable honour and pleasure’.
In September 2007, she’ll return to the Clyde just as she first left: in
joyful celebration, as she proudly marks the 40th anniversary of her
launch on a stately tour of British waters. It will be her second historic
voyage of a fabulous year also featuring her magical Silver Jubilee 25th
World Cruise. Woven around these two milestones is a sparkling series
of ‘no-fly’ voyages from Southampton. From the fjords to the
pharaohs, from the Canaries to the Caribbean and Canada, all your
must-see sights and favourite places will thrill you more in
Queen Elizabeth 2’s stirring company.
A legendary lineradored the world over
The Funnel Bar
For Your Leisure &Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Cunard Royal Spa
Deck Sports
Full Promenade and Jogging Track
Golf Driving Net and Putting Green
Gymnasium and Yoga
Indoor and Outdoor Swimming Pools
Library and Book Shop
Nursery
Tax Free Shopping Promenade
Teens Club 2000
Bars & Lounges
Chart Room
Crystal Bar
Golden Lion
Grand Lounge
Queens Room – Ballroom
Yacht Club
Queens Grill Experience
L uxuriate in a penthouse-style suite or an ultra-deluxe state-
room and find your accommodation matched sumptuously
with the single-seating Queens Grill on Boat Deck – judged the finest
restaurant at sea by Berlitz. Each evening here between 19:00 and
21:00, an epicurean delight unfolds in award-winning style.
Perusing extensive, mouth-watering menus, you may select a slice of
sizzling theatre as your waiter flambés succulent fish or tropical fruits
at your reserved table. On those occasions when your taste buds lead
you ‘off menu’ our chefs will endeavour to accommodate your every
culinary request. Day or night, retire to your exclusive domain of intu-
itive good taste located graciously on Signal Deck, Sun Deck, Boat
Deck and Decks 1 and 2.
In expansive living areas from 33 m2 up to a regal 110 m2, there’s
plenty of space to savour your creature comforts. In our top category
suites these include the ultimate extravagance – a personal butler to
unpack your suitcases, keep your private bar stocked to your
preference and serve you pre-dinner canapés and caviar. Want to host
an impromptu soirée on your private balcony? Need your suit
pressed? No problem – it’s simply part of the Cunard Grills
Experience.
Queens Grill RestaurantQ1, Queen Mary Suite
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE Double
Single (see deck plans on
pages 48-49)
24-Hour Room Service
TV/Radio (Satellite TV where available)
Direct-Dial Telephone
Full Bathroom with Bath and Shower
Soft Terry Robes, Hair Dryer
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Sockets
Bon Voyage Bottle of Champagne
Daily Fresh Fruit
– receive all the above plus:
Bar with Soft Drinks, Selected Spirits or Wine
– receive all the above plus:
Butler Service
Q2Q1
Q2QSQ1
QG
Q4Q3Q2QSQ1
Princess & BritanniaGrill Experience
Pages 24-25
T here are many compelling reasons why the world’s most
famous ship achieves such acclaim. The sublime Grills
Experience – consistently superb in the freshness of its flavours, the
boldness of its imagination and the excellence of its service – is high
on that list. For guests in accommodation categories P1 and PG, din-
ing unfolds against rich red velvets and the original ceiling of the
Princess Grill Restaurant, where the ambience is as rich as the menus.
Meanwhile, in the more contemporary Britannia Grill, P2, P3 and P4
guests dine in an intimate atmosphere of art deco splendour.
Join us for dinner each evening on Quarter Deck between 19:00 and
21:00 and feel instinctively at home in these twin triumphs of culinary
flair, glamorous counterparts to your accommodation of choice. Up to
a supremely generous 22 m2, your deluxe ocean-view stateroom on
Decks 1, 2 or 3 has oceans of space in which to spread your wings and
your personal effects.
Your sitting area is ideal for a relaxing coffee, a tasty snack from Room
Service or, quite simply, an intimate drink with your loved one. A full
bathroom with bath and shower, fluffy terry robes, fresh fruit daily and
other such amenities are naturally enjoyed by our Grill guests.
P1, Ultra Deluxe Princess Grill Restaurant
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE Double
Single (see deck plans on
pages 48-49)
24-Hour Room Service
TV/Radio (Satellite TV where available)
Direct-Dial Telephone
Full Bathroom with Bath and Shower
Hair Dryer
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin
Sockets
Bon Voyage Bottle of Wine
Soft Terry Robes
Daily Fresh Fruit
PG
P4P3P2P1
Caronia Experience
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Y our comfortable ocean-view stateroom is matched with the
single-seating Caronia Restaurant on Quarter Deck.
It’s perfectly simple in our book – at the heart of every great holiday
is a great dining experience waiting to weave its spell from hors
d’oeuvres to liqueurs. Dine magically with us here any time between
19:00 and 21:00. You’ll find the menus as enticing as the wine list,
the service as expertly judged as the décor and the atmosphere.
Polished wood and crisp table linen set an intimate tone of relaxed
refinement. The unhurried pace follows only your wishes, so there’s
all the time in the world for civilised conversation in convivial com-
pany. So linger awhile with your digestif, let the raconteur in you
loose, and swap sparkling memories from another remarkable day.
When you say your final goodnights, isn’t it wonderful to know that
your peaceful retreat is moments away?
Located on Decks 1, 2, 3 or 4, your stateroom offers 16 m2 to 18 m2
of space in which to thoroughly unwind. Comfortable, refined and
elegant – this tranquil realm bids you welcome at the end of anoth-
er glamorous evening. So now relax and anticipate tomorrow’s realm
of possibilities.
C2, Outside Caronia Restaurant
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Double
Single (see deck plans on
pages 48-49)
24-Hour Room Service
TV/Radio (Satellite TV where available)
Direct-Dial Telephone
Hair Dryer
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin
Sockets
Queen Elizabeth 2 complimentaryupgrades to Princess Grill.
Book the Caronia Cabin Grades C1,C2 and C3 by 31st December 2006on all Southampton RoundtripVoyages 2007 and recieve* a P1, P2or P3. (*According to availibility).
CA
C6C5C4C3C2C1
Mauretania Experience
Pages 26-27
N aturally, the relaxed sophistication of dining aboard
the world’s most famous ship is served with a rich helping
of choice. Amidst the stylish décor and immaculate service of
Mauretania Restaurant on Upper Deck, browse the daily mouth-
watering creations that adorn the menu and its splendid accompani-
ment of fine wines. Before that, there’s also your preference of dining
time – early at 18:15 or later at 20:30 – just let us know when you
book.
When you’re brimful of magical experiences, cross the threshold
of your stateroom on Decks 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 and relax in 9 m2 to 11 m2
of privacy and calm. From the daily ship’s newspaper to nightly turn-
down service with chocolate, isn’t it nice to have a special place, a
quiet space, in which to relive those vivid impressions and golden
moments?
M4, Inside Mauretania Restaurant
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Double
Single (see deck plans on
pages 48-49)
24-Hour Room Service
TV/Radio (Satellite TV where available)
Direct-Dial Telephone
Hair Dryer
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow
Chocolate
Daily Shipboard Newspaper
220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin
Sockets
M1
M7
M6M5M4M3M2M1
MO
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
CARIBBEAN SOJOURN
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Apr 21 S Southampton 17:00
22-26 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 5 days
27 F New York 07:15 17:00
28 S Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
29 Su Fort Lauderdale, Florida 07:00 17:00
30 M Cruising the Great Bahama Channel
May 1 T Charlotte Amalie, St ThomasA 08:00 18:00
2 W Basseterre, St Kitts 07:00 17:00
3 Th St George's, Grenada A 08:00 18:00
4 F Bridgetown, Barbados 08:00 22:00
5 S Castries, St Lucia A 08:00 18:00
6 Su St John's, Antigua 07:00 16:00
7-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 3 days
10 Th Ponta Delgada,The Azores 10:00 18:00
11-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
13 Su Southampton 07:00
St George’s
CARIBBEAN
CARIBBEAN SOJOURN
21 April – 13 May 2007 • Voyage E702A22 nights
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
4.5704.6505.1305.4006.0206.2206.500
7.3207.5808.0808.6309.120
10.030
11.18011.58012.02012.470
14.65016.02022.02027.47045.480
6.6705.2703.9803.100
–3.2603.5903.780
–4.3504.550
–5.3105.6606.0406.3807.020
–8.1108.4108.730
10.26011.21015.41019.23031.840
––––
6.5509.020
11.00016.78020.500
30%
–3.4903.8504.050
–4.6704.880
–5.6906.0606.4706.8407.520
–8.6909.0209.350
10.99012.02016.52020.60034.110
––––
25%
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Caribbean SojournE702A
21 Apr 200722
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
CARIBBEAN
caribbean & crossing
27 April – 13 May 2007 • Voyage E702B16 nights
St Lucia
Caribbean Crossing
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Apr 27 F New York 17:00
28 S Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
29 Su Fort Lauderdale, Florida 07:00 17:00
30 M Cruising the Great Bahama Channel
May 1 T Charlotte Amalie, St ThomasA 08:00 18:00
2 W Basseterre, St Kitts 07:00 17:00
3 Th St George's, Grenada A 08:00 18:00
4 F Bridgetown, Barbados 08:00 22:00
5 S Castries, St Lucia A 08:00 18:00
6 Su St John's,Antigua 07:00 16:00
7-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 3 days
10 Th Ponta Delgada,The Azores 10:00 18:00
11-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
13 Su Southampton 07:00
A = Anchor Port
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.3503.4503.7703.9704.4204.5704.750
5.3505.5505.9006.3006.6507.320
8.1508.4508.7709.100
10.73011.73016.08020.05033.150
4.8803.8502.9202.300
–2.4202.6402.780
–3.2003.330
–3.8904.1304.4104.6605.120
–5.9206.1406.370
7.5108.210
11.26014.04023.210
5.0806.8808.330
12.55015.270
30%
–2.5902.8302.980
–3.4303.560
–4.1604.4304.7304.9905.490
–6.3406.5806.830
8.0508.800
12.06015.04024.860
25%
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
CaribbeanCrossing
E702B27 Apr 2007
16
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
4.9106.7708.250
12.59015.380
4.5906.3107.700
11.75014.350
3.5604.8205.8308.790
10.690
3.8105.1606.2509.410
11.450
MEDITERRANEAN
TASTE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
13 – 23 May 2007 • Voyage E70410 nights
IBERIA & FRANCE
IBERIAN GETAWAY I
23 – 28 May 2007 • Voyage E7055 nights
TASTE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
Date Destination Arrive Depart
May 13 Su Southampton 17:00
14 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
15 T Lisbon, Portugal 08:00 17:00
16 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Th Alghero, Sardinia A 08:00 17:00
18 F Cannes, France A 07:00 18:00
19 S Barcelona, Spain 07:00 14:00
20 Su Gibraltar 12:00 23:00
21-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
23 W Southampton 07:00
Barcelona
A = Anchor Port
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.0802.1302.3502.5002.7002.7702.900
3.2003.3003.4503.7003.9204.330
4.7804.9305.0805.230
5.9706.3508.080
10.07015.030
2.7202.2401.7301.420
–1.4901.6501.750
–1.9402.030
–2.3102.4202.5902.7403.030
–3.4503.5603.660
4.1804.4505.6607.050
10.520
2.9704.0204.7807.1308.350
2.0802.8103.3504.9905.850
30%
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Taste of the Mediterranean
E70413 May 2007
10
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see pages 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Pages 28-29
La Rochelle
IBERIAN GETAWAY I
Date Destination Arrive Depart
May 23 W Southampton 17:00
24 Th Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
25 F La Coruña (for Santiago 07:00 16:00
de Compostela), Spain
26 S La Rochelle, France 08:00 17:00
27 Su St Peter Port, Guernsey A 09:00 18:00
28 M Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
1.2201.2301.3701.4301.5301.5801.670
1.8001.8501.9302.0502.1802.400
2.5002.5502.6002.680
3.0003.1203.8704.6206.600
1.3701.160
980820
–860960
1.000–
1.1101.170
–1.3001.3501.4401.5301.680
–1.7901.8201.880
2.1002.1802.7103.2304.620
1.7302.3002.7003.7004.180
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Iberian Getaway I
E70523 May 2007
5
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
–1.6001.7601.880
–2.0802.180
–2.4802.5902.7802.9403.250
–3.7003.8103.920
4.4804.7606.0607.550
11.270
2.2303.0203.5905.3506.260
25% 30%
1.2101.6101.8902.5902.930
–920
1.0301.070
–1.1901.250
–1.3901.4501.5401.6401.800
–1.9101.9502.010
2.2502.3402.9003.4704.950
25%
1.3001.7302.0302.7803.140
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN MOSAIC
28 May – 10 June 2007 • Voyage E70613 nights
ICELAND & NORWEGIAN FJORDS
VOYAGE OF THE VIKINGS
10 – 24 June 2007 • Voyage E70714 nights
MEDITERRANEAN MOSAIC
Date Destination Arrive Depart
May 28 M Southampton 17:00
29-30 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
31 Th Granada (from Malaga), Spain 08:00 18:00
Jun 1 F Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 S Palermo, Sicily 08:00 17:00
3 Su Naples, Italy 07:00 19:00
4 M Rome (from 07:00 19:00
Civitavecchia), Italy
5 T Monte Carlo, Monaco A 07:00 18:00
6 W Barcelona, Spain 07:00 14:00
7 Th Gibraltar 12:00 23:00
8-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
10 Su Southampton 07:00
Rome
A = Anchor Port
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.8202.9003.1503.3203.7003.8203.980
4.4704.6304.9305.2505.5506.100
6.6706.8707.0707.270
8.2308.730
10.98013.57020.020
3.7403.1302.4301.930
–2.0302.2102.320
–2.6702.790
–3.2403.4503.6803.8904.270
–4.8104.9505.090
5.7606.1107.6909.500
14.010
4.0705.5306.7209.970
11.530
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanMosaic
E70628 May 2007
13
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Reykjavik
VOYAGE OF THE VIKINGS
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jun 10 Su Southampton 17:00
11-12 Cruising the North Sea 2 days
13 W Reykjavik, Iceland 07:00 18:00
14 Th Isafjordur, Iceland A 08:00 18:00
15 F Akureyri, Iceland A 08:00 18:00
16 S Cruising the Norwegian Sea
17 Su Trondheim, Norway 08:00 17:00
18 M Aalesund, Norway 08:00 17:00
19 T Hellesylt, Norway A 08:00 10:00
Geiranger, Norway A 12:00 18:00
20 W Andalsnes, Norway 08:00 18:00
21 Th Bergen, Norway 08:00 18:00
22 F Stavanger, Norway 08:00 17:00
23 S Cruising the North Sea
24 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.2003.2703.5503.7204.1204.2304.420
4.9305.1005.4305.7806.1006.700
7.4207.6707.9308.200
9.60010.47014.28017.75029.220
4.3703.4902.6802.180
–2.2902.4902.600
–2.9603.090
–3.5703.8004.0504.2704.690
–5.3705.5505.740
6.7207.330
10.00012.43020.450
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Voyage of the Vikings
E70710 Jun 2007
14
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
2.8503.8704.7006.9808.070
–2.1802.3602.490
–2.8702.990
–3.4703.7003.9404.1604.580
–5.1505.3005.450
6.1706.5508.240
10.18015.020
25%
3.0504.1505.0407.4808.650
30%
3.2104.3105.1907.7709.400
–2.4502.6602.790
–3.1703.320
–3.8304.0704.3404.5805.030
–5.7505.9506.150
7.2007.850
10.71013.31021.920
25%
3.4404.6105.5708.330
10.070
4.5806.1507.420
11.10013.430
NORWEGIAN FJORDS
LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN
24 June – 8 July 2007 • Voyage E70814 nights
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN ODYSSEY
8 – 24 July 2007 • Voyage E70916 nights
Pages 30-31
LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jun 24 Su Southampton 17:00
25 M Cruising the North Sea
26 T Stavanger, Norway 08:00 17:00
27 W Hellesylt, Norway A 08:00 10:00
Geiranger, Norway A 12:00 18:00
28 Th Aalesund, Norway 08:00 17:00
29 F Trondheim, Norway 08:00 17:00
30 S Cruising the Norwegian Sea
Jul 1 Su Longyearbyen, 08:00 18:00
Spitsbergen, Norway A
2 M Cruising the Arctic Ocean
3 T North Cape 08:00 17:00
(from Skarsvag), Norway A
4 W Cruising the Norwegian Sea
5 Th Flaam, Norway 08:00 18:30
6 F Bergen, Norway 08:00 18:00
7 S Cruising the North Sea
8 Su Southampton 07:00
Hellesylt
A = Anchor Port
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.9502.9803.3003.4703.8703.9804.170
4.6804.8505.1805.5305.8506.450
7.0707.2807.4807.680
8.7309.250
11.68014.45021.400
3.9703.3202.5501.990
–2.0902.3102.430
–2.7902.920
–3.4003.6303.8704.1004.520
–5.1005.2405.380
6.1106.4808.180
10.12014.980
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Land of the Midnight Sun
E70824 Jun 2007
14
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Valletta
MEDITERRANEAN ODYSSEY
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jul 8 Su Southampton 17:00
9-10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
11 W Granada (from Malaga), Spain 08:00 18:00
12 Th Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
13 F Messina, Sicily 08:00 18:00
14 S Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
15 Su Aghios Nikolaos, CreteA 08:00 17:00
16 M Athens (from Piraeus), 07:00 17:45
Greece
17 T Marmaris,Turkey 09:00 18:00
18 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
19 Th Valletta, Malta 07:00 17:00
20 F Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
21 S Gibraltar 12:00 23:00
22-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
24 T Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.7503.8204.1704.3704.8204.9505.150
5.7505.9506.3006.7007.0307.720
8.4008.6508.9009.150
10.33010.93013.72016.88024.820
4.7003.9403.1302.540
–2.6702.9203.060
–3.4703.610
–4.1704.4104.6904.9205.400
–6.0606.2306.410
7.2307.6509.600
11.82017.370
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Mediterranean Odyssey
E7098 Jul 2007
16
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please
read page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
2.9604.0504.9207.4008.550
–2.2402.4802.600
–2.9903.130
–3.6403.8904.1504.3904.840
–5.4605.6105.760
6.5506.9408.760
10.84016.050
25%
3.1704.3405.2707.9309.170
30%
3.7705.0306.0408.790
10.140
–2.8703.1303.280
–3.7103.860
–4.4604.7305.0305.2705.790
–6.4906.6806.860
7.7508.200
10.29012.66018.620
25%
4.0405.3906.4709.410
10.860
4.2305.7807.030
10.57012.220
5.3807.1808.630
12.55014.480
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
NORWEGIAN FJORDS
NORWEGIAN WONDERS
24 – 31 July 2007 • Voyage E7107 nights
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN TREASURES
31 July – 12 August 2007 • Voyage E71112 nights
A = Anchor Port
NORWEGIAN WONDERS
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jul 24 T Southampton 17:00
25 W Cruising the North Sea
26 Th Bergen, Norway 08:00 18:00
27 F Hellesylt, Norway A 08:00 10:00
Geiranger, Norway A 12:00 18:00
28 S Aalesund, Norway 08:00 17:00
29 Su Flaam, Norway 08:00 18:30
30 M Cruising the North Sea
31 T Southampton 07:00
Bergen
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
1.8001.8502.0002.1002.3002.3802.480
2.7302.8202.9703.1503.3003.600
3.9204.0204.1204.220
4.7305.0006.2207.620
11.080
2.1501.8301.4801.240
–1.1101.2001.260
–1.4301.490
–1.6901.7801.8901.9802.160
–2.4102.4702.530
2.8403.0003.7304.5706.650
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
NorwegianWonders
E71024 Jul 2007
7
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occu-pancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before bookingplease read page 45 to find out what your fareincludes and does not include.For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams
and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Palma
MEDITERRANEAN TREASURES
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Jul 31 T Southampton 17:00
Aug 1 W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
2 Th Lisbon, Portugal 08:00 17:00
3 F Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
4 S Barcelona, Spain 08:00 17:00
5 Su Monte Carlo, Monaco A 07:00 18:00
6 M Rome 07:00 19:00
(from Civitavecchia), Italy
7 T Cagliari, Sardinia 08:00 17:00
8 W Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca 08:00 17:00
9 Th Gibraltar 12:00 23:00
10-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
12 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.7502.8203.1003.2703.5203.6003.750
4.0804.2204.3804.6804.9505.450
6.0006.1706.3506.520
7.4207.8709.930
12.32018.270
3.3702.8102.2101.870
–1.9702.1702.290
–2.5202.630
–2.9503.0703.2803.4703.820
–4.3204.4504.560
5.1905.5106.9508.620
12.790
3.9305.2006.1008.950
10.370
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanTreasures
E71131 Jul 2007
12
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in v based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see pages 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
1.5602.0702.4503.5003.970
–1.3001.4001.470
–1.6701.740
–1.9702.0802.2102.3102.520
–2.8102.8802.950
3.3103.5004.3505.3307.760
25%
1.8202.4202.8604.0804.630
30%
2.7503.6404.2706.2707.260
–2.1202.3302.450
–2.7002.810
–3.1703.2903.5103.7104.090
–4.6304.7604.890
5.5705.9007.4509.240
13.700
25%
2.9503.9004.5806.7107.780
2.6003.4504.0805.8306.620
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN ADVENTURE
12 – 26 August 2007 • Voyage E71214 nights
IBERIA & FRANCE
IBERIAN GETAWAY II
26 – 31 August 2007 • Voyage E7135 nights
Pages 32-33
MEDITERRANEAN ADVENTURE
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Aug 12 Su Southampton 17:00
13 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14 T Lisbon, Portugal 08:00 17:00
15 W Granada (from Malaga), Spain 09:00 18:00
16 Th Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 F Cruising the Aegean Sea
18 S Rhodes, Greece A 08:00 17:00
19 Su Ephesus 08:00 17:00
(from Kusadasi),Turkey
20 M Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
21 T Naples, Italy 07:00 18:30
22 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
23 Th Gibraltar 09:00 17:00
24-25 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
26 Su Southampton 07:00
Ephesus
A = Anchor Port
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.0503.1203.4003.5703.9704.0804.270
4.7804.9505.2805.6305.9506.550
7.1707.3807.5807.780
8.8309.350
11.78014.55021.500
4.0203.3602.6002.070
–2.1802.3802.500
–2.8602.990
–3.4703.7003.9404.1704.590
–5.1705.3105.450
6.1806.5508.250
10.19015.050
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanAdventure
E71212 Aug 2007
14
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please
read page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
IBERIAN GETAWAY II
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Aug 26 Su Southampton 17:00
27 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
28 T Bilbao, Spain 07:00 18:00
29 W La Rochelle, France 08:00 17:00
30 Th St Peter Port, Guernsey A 09:00 18:00
31 F Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
1.3201.3201.4701.5301.6301.6801.750
1.9001.9502.0302.1502.2802.500
2.6002.6502.7002.770
3.1003.2203.9704.7206.700
1.4101.2101.030
870
–920
1.0301.070
–1.1801.230
–1.3701.4201.5101.6001.750
–1.8601.8901.940
2.1702.2502.7803.3004.690
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Iberian Getaway II
E71326 Aug 2007
5
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includes anddoes not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
3.0604.1405.0307.5008.650
–2.3402.5502.680
–3.0603.200
–3.7103.9604.2204.4604.910
–5.5405.6905.840
6.6207.0108.840
10.91016.130
25%
3.2804.4405.3908.0409.260
30%
1.3001.7001.9702.6803.030
–990
1.1001.150
–1.2601.310
–1.4601.5201.6101.7101.880
–1.9902.0302.080
2.3302.4202.9803.5405.030
25%
1.3901.8202.1202.8703.250
4.3705.9207.180
10.72012.350
1.8502.4302.8203.8304.330
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
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SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
SSOOLLDD OOUUTT
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN SPLENDOUR
31 August – 15 September 2007 • Voyage E71415 nights
NORTHERN EUROPE
40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION voyage
15 – 23 September 2007 • Voyage E7158 nights
A = Anchor Port M = Maiden Call
MEDITERRANEAN SPLENDOUR
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Aug 31 F Southampton 17:00
Sep 1 S Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
2 Su Lisbon, Portugal 08:00 17:00
3 M Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
4 T Cagliari, Sardinia 09:00 18:00
5 W Cruising the Ionian Sea
6 Th Corfu, Greece A 08:00 18:00
7 F Dubrovnik, Croatia A 08:00 18:00
8 S Venice (from Trieste), Italy 07:00 18:00
9 Su Cruising the Adriatic Sea
10 M Valletta, Malta 08:00 18:00
11 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
12 W Gibraltar 08:00 17:00
13-14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
15 S Southampton 07:00
Dubrovnik
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.1503.2203.5203.7204.1304.2804.480
5.0305.2305.5805.9506.3006.930
7.6207.8308.0508.280
9.4009.970
12.57015.55022.980
4.2803.5602.7502.140
–2.2502.4602.600
–3.0003.140
–3.6603.9104.1704.4104.850
–5.4805.6405.800
6.5806.9808.800
10.89016.090
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
MediterraneanSplendour
E71431 Aug 2007
15
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
40TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION Voyage
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Sep 15 S Southampton 17:00
16 Su NewcastleM 16:00
(from North Shields)
17 M Newcastle 18:00
18 T Edinburgh A 07:00 18:00
(from South Queensferry)
19 W Cruising the North Sea
20 Th Glasgow (from Greenock) 07:00 18:00
21 F Liverpool 07:00 23:00
22 S Cruising St George's Channel
23 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.1802.2302.4002.5302.7002.7502.850
3.1003.1703.3003.5003.6704.020
4.4204.5704.7204.850
5.6506.1508.330
10.32016.870
2.5702.0801.6701.480
–1.5601.6801.770
–1.9302.000
–2.2202.3102.4502.5702.810
–3.2003.3003.400
3.9604.3105.8307.220
11.810
3.1203.9804.5806.6207.900
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
40th Anniversary Celebration
E71515 Sep 2007
8
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
3.1604.3505.3107.9509.190
–2.4202.6402.790
–3.2103.360
–3.9204.1904.4604.7305.200
–5.8706.0406.210
7.0507.4809.430
11.66017.240
25%
3.3904.6705.6908.5109.850
30%
2.1802.7903.2104.6305.530
–1.6701.8001.900
–2.0602.140
–2.3802.4802.6302.7503.020
–3.4303.5403.640
4.2404.6106.2507.740
12.650
25%
2.3402.9903.4404.9705.930
4.5206.2207.580
11.35013.130
NORTH AMERICA & CANADA
AUTUMN COLOURS
23 September – 12 October 2007 • Voyage E71619 nights
NORTHERN EUROPE
AUTUMN GETAWAY
12 – 14 October 2007 • Voyage E7172 nights
MEDITERRANEAN
MEDITERRANEAN SOJOURN
14 – 28 October 2007 • Voyage E71814 nights
Pages 34-35A = Anchor Port
AUTUMN COLOURS
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Sep 23 Su Southampton 17:00
24-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 4 days
28 F Québec City 12:00
29 S Québec City 18:00
30 Su Cruising the Gulf of St Lawrence
Oct 1 M Halifax, Nova Scotia 08:00 17:00
2 T Bar Harbor, Maine A 08:00 18:00
3 W Boston, Massachusetts 08:00 17:00
4 Th Newport, Rhode Island A 08:00 17:00
5 F New York 08:00 17:00
6-7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
8 M St John's, NewfoundlandA 08:00 16:00
9-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 3 days
12 F Southampton 07:00
Château Frontenac, Québec
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
4.8304.9505.3305.5806.1206.3006.550
7.2307.4807.9008.3808.8009.600
10.58010.92011.28011.650
13.53014.73019.92024.62040.170
6.1604.9703.9303.300
–3.4703.7303.910
–4.4104.590
–5.2405.5305.8706.1606.720
–7.6407.9008.160
9.47010.31013.94017.23028.120
6.9309.120
10.87015.82018.950
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Autumn Colours
E71623 Sep 2007
19
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includes and does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
AUTUMN GETAWAY
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Oct 12 F Southampton 17:00
13 S Zeebrugge, Belgium 08:00 18:00
(for Bruges & Brussels)
14 Su Southampton 07:00
Voyage E717 ––– Voyage E718 –––
MEDITERRANEAN SOJOURN
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Oct 14 S Southampton 17:00
15 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
16 T Lisbon, Portugal 08:00 17:00
17 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
18 Th Cagliari, Sardinia 09:00 18:00
19 F Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
20 S Athens (from Piraeus), Greece 07:00 17:45
21 Su Zakinthos, Greece A 07:00 16:00
22 M Palermo, Sicily 09:00 18:00
23 T Naples, Italy 07:00 18:30
24 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
25 Th Gibraltar 09:00 17:00
26-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
28 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please readpage 45 to find out what your fare includes and doesnot include.
550570620650670700720
770780820870920980
1.0201.0301.0701.080
1.2201.2701.5701.8502.650
550470410380
–400430460
–490500
–550570610640690
–720750760
850890
1.1001.3001.860
780980
1.1301.5201.680
550690790
1.0601.180
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Autumn Getaway
E71712 Oct 2007
2
MediterraneanSojourn
E71814 Oct 2007
14
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
FULL FARES 30%
3.0203.1003.3703.5503.9304.0704.230
4.7704.9305.2505.6005.9206.520
7.1307.3707.5707.770
8.8009.320
11.75014.53021.470
4.0003.3502.5902.060
–2.3302.5302.660
–3.0503.170
–3.7003.9404.2004.4404.890
–5.5305.6805.830
6.6006.9908.810
10.90016.100
–430470490
–530540
–590620650690740
–770800810
920950
1.1801.3901.990
4.3305.9007.130
10.68012.320
3.2504.4305.3508.0109.240
590740850
1.1401.260
FULL FARES25% 25%
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
The Parthenon, Athens
30%
4.8506.3807.610
11.07013.270
–3.7104.0004.190
–4.7304.910
–5.6105.9306.2906.6007.200
–8.1908.4608.740
10.15011.05014.94018.47030.130
25%
5.2006.8408.150
11.87014.210
3.0304.1304.9907.4808.620
–2.1702.3602.490
–2.8502.960
–3.4503.6803.9204.1404.560
–5.1605.3005.440
6.1606.5208.230
10.17015.030
30%
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
CANARY ISLANDS
CANARY ISLANDS SPLENDOUR
28 October – 9 November 2007 • Voyage E71912 nights
MEDITERRANEAN
ANCIENT WONDERS of the Mediterranean
9 – 25 November 2007 • Voyage E72016 nights
CANARY ISLANDS SPLENDOUR
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Oct 28 Su Southampton 17:00
29-30 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
31 W Funchal, Madeira 08:00 18:00
Nov 1 Th Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 08:00 22:00
Canary Islands
2 F Lanzarote, Canary Islands 09:00 18:00
3 S Las Palmas, Canary Islands 08:00 18:00
4 Su Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
5 M Granada (from Malaga), Spain 08:00 22:00
6 T Gibraltar 07:00 16:00
7 W Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 16:00
8 Th Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 F Southampton 07:00
Gibraltar
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.5502.6302.9003.0703.3203.4003.550
3.8804.0204.1804.4804.7705.250
5.5005.6005.7305.870
6.6206.9208.700
10.48015.250
3.0103.8502.9202.300
–1.8402.0302.150
–2.3802.490
–2.8102.9303.1403.3403.680
–3.9204.0104.110
4.6304.8406.0907.340
10.680
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Canary Islands Splendour
E71928 Oct 2007
12
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
The Pyramids, Giza
ANCIENT WONDERS
of the mediteRranean
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Nov 9 F Southampton 07:00 17:00
10 S Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 Su Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 16:00
12 M Granada (from Malaga), Spain 09:00 18:00
13 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
14 W Palermo, Sicily 08:00 17:00
15 Th Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
16 F Cairo & Giza 09:00
(from Alexandria), Egypt
17 S Cairo & Giza 12:00
18 Su Ephesus 08:00 17:00
(from Kusadasi),Turkey
19 M Athens 07:00 17:45
(from Piraeus), Greece
20 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
21 W Rome 07:00 19:00
(from Civitavecchia), Italy
22 Th Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
23-24 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
25 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
3.2503.3203.6703.9204.2304.3704.570
5.0305.2005.4505.8506.2006.870
7.5707.8208.0508.300
9.50010.08012.87016.05023.980
4.3203.5602.7302.200
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
AncientWonders
E7209 Nov 2007
16
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
2.5703.4504.0805.6906.490
–1.9702.1802.300
–2.5502.660
–3.0203.1403.3603.5803.940
–4.2004.3004.400
4.9705.1906.5307.860
11.440
25%
2.7503.7004.3706.1006.950
–2.3202.5702.740
–3.0603.200
–3.6403.8204.1004.3404.810
–5.4705.6405.810
6.6507.0609.010
11.24016.790
30%
3.2404.4205.2707.9309.300
–2.4902.7502.940
–3.2803.430
–3.9004.0904.3904.6505.150
–5.8706.0406.230
7.1307.5609.650
12.04017.990
25%
3.4704.7405.6508.5009.960
3.6704.9305.8308.1309.270
4.6306.3207.530
11.33013.280
IBERIA & THE CANARIES
ATLANTIC ISLES IDYLL
25 November – 6 December 2007 • Voyage E72111 nights
NORTHERN EUROPE
CHRISTMAS MARKETS
6 – 14 December 2007 • Voyage E7228 nights
Pages36-37
ATLANTIC ISLES IDYLL
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Nov 25 Su Southampton 17:00
26 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
27 T La Coruña (for Santiago 08:00 18:00
de Compostela), Spain
28 W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
29 Th Funchal, Madeira 08:00 18:00
30 F Lanzarote, Canary Islands 09:00 18:00
Dec 1 S Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 08:00 22:00
Canary Islands
2 Su Las Palmas, Canary Islands 08:00 17:00
3 M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 T Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 16:00
5 W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
6 Th Southampton 07:00
Lisbon
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
2.3002.3202.6002.7703.0003.0703.220
3.0703.6703.8304.1204.3704.830
5.3005.4805.6505.830
6.6507.0708.970
11.15016.620
3.0302.5001.9301.540
–1.6201.8201.940
–2.1502.250
–2.5702.6802.8803.0603.380
–3.8403.9604.080
4.6604.9506.2807.810
11.630
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Atlantic Isles IdyllE721
25 Nov 200711
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Amsterdam
CHRISTMAS MARKETS
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Dec 6 Th Southampton 17:00
7 F Cruising the North Sea
8 S Oslo, Norway 08:00 17:00
9 Su Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 M Hamburg, Germany 07:00 22:00
11 T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 W Rotterdam 08:00 17:00
for Amsterdam13 Th Zeebrugge 08:00 18:00
(for Bruges & Brussels)14 F Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
1.5701.6201.7801.9002.0802.1302.230
2.4802.5502.6802.8703.0503.400
3.5703.6503.7203.820
4.3204.5205.7006.880
10.070
1.9601.6601.3401.070
–1.1301.2501.330
–1.4901.560
–1.7901.8802.0102.1402.380
–2.5602.6002.670
3.0203.1603.9904.8207.050
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
Christmas Markets
E7226 Dec 2007
8
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
30%
2.3103.1303.7105.5506.510
–1.7401.9502.080
–2.3002.420
–2.7502.8703.0903.2803.620
–4.1104.2404.370
4.9905.3006.7308.360
12.470
25%
2.4803.3503.9805.9506.980
30%
1.5802.1702.5903.7004.210
–1.2201.3401.430
–1.6001.670
–1.9102.0102.1502.2902.550
–2.7402.7902.870
3.2403.3904.2805.1607.550
25%
1.6902.3302.7803.9604.520
3.3004.4705.3007.9309.300
2.2503.1003.7005.2806.020
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
NORTHERN EUROPE
FESTIVE GETAWAY
14 – 16 December 2007 • Voyage E7232 nights
CARIBBEAN
CARIBBEAN CELEBRATION
16 December 2007 – 6 January 2008 • Voyage E80121 nights
FESTIVE GETAWAY
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Dec14 F Southampton 17:00
15 S Zeebrugge 08:00 18:00
(for Bruges & Brussels)16 Su Southampton 07:00
Bruges
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
600620670700720730770
820830870920970
1.030
1.0701.0801.1201.130
1.2701.3201.6201.9002.700
580490440410
–430470490
–510540
–580610640680720
–760780790
890920
1.1301.3301.890
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
FestiveGetaway
E72314 Dec 2007
2
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Bonaire
CARIBBEAN CELEBRATION
Date Destination Arrive Depart
Dec 16 Su Southampton 17:00
17-18 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
19 W Ponta Delgada,The Azores 08:00 17:00
20-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 3 days
23 Su St John's, Antigua 09:00 18:00
24 M Basseterre, St Kitts 08:00 18:00
25 T Christmas Day at Sea
26 W Kralendijk, Bonaire 07:00 14:00
27 Th Kingstown, St Vincent 09:00 18:00
28 F St George's, GrenadaA 08:00 18:00
29 S Bridgetown, Barbados 07:00 17:00
30-31 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
2008
Jan 1 T New Year's Day at Sea
2 W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Th Funchal, Madeira 09:00 18:00
4-5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
6 Su Southampton 07:00
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Queens GrillPrincess GrillCaroniaMauretania
FULL FARES
6.5206.6507.1207.3807.9808.1808.450
9.2209.5009.970
10.48010.95011.850
12.95013.32013.73014.150
16.23017.55023.28028.48045.680
7.3806.0604.9904.430
–4.6604.9805.170
–5.7305.920
–6.6506.9807.3407.6708.300
–9.3209.6109.910
11.36012.29016.30019.94031.980
Voyage
Voyage NumberDeparture DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
CaribbeanCelebration
E80116 Dec 2007
21
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy.For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
A = Anchor Port
30%
610750850
1.1101.230
–470500530
–550580
–620650690730770
–810840850
950990
1.2201.4302.030
25%
650800920
1.1901.310
30%
6.5608.3009.640
13.52015.910
–4.9905.3405.540
–6.1406.340
–7.1307.4807.8608.2108.890
–9.990
10.30010.610
12.17013.16017.46021.36034.260
25%
7.0308.890
10.33014.49017.050
8701.0701.2201.5801.750
9.37011.85013.77019.32022.730
Pages 38-39
SOUTH AMERICA, PACIFIC & ORIENT ODYSSEY 2008
SOUTHAMPTON – SOUTHAMPTONWorld cruise 2008
6 January to 18 April 2008103 nights
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MAURETANIA RESTAURANT
M7 InsideM6 InsideM5 InsideM4 InsideM3 OutsideM2 OutsideM1 OutsideCARONIA RESTAURANT
C6 OutsideC5 OutsideC4 OutsideC3 OutsideC2 OutsideC1 DeluxePRINCESS/ BRITANNIA GRILL
P4 DeluxeP3 DeluxeP2 Ultra DeluxeP1 Ultra DeluxeQUEENS GRILL
Q4 Ultra DeluxeQ3 Ultra DeluxeQ2 LuxuryQS SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
MauretaniaCaroniaPrincess GrillQueens Grill
FULL FARES
–13.49014.65015.510
–20.99034.280
–23.64024.86026.08027.82029.980
–34.72039.00042.820
49.25055.36084.42099.720
182.310
––––
42.48055.44068.560
113.680153.980
Voyage
Departure DateHoliday NightsSAVE UP TO:
2008 Odyssey
6 Jan 2008103
1 upper & 1 lower berth1 upper & 1 lower berth
SINGLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
MI InsideMO OutsideCA OutsidePG DeluxeQG Ultra Deluxe
Fares are per person in € based on double occupancy. For details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking please read page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
For Queen Elizabeth 2 Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 48-49
Easter Island
26.28026.98029.30031.02036.42038.24041.980
45.96047.28049.72052.16055.64059.960
66.64068.90076.96084.140
96.240107.740162.440191.240346.700
13.49017.73022.39031.280
South America,Pacific and Orient
Odyssey 2008 Month Date* Day Port Jan 6 Su Southampton
7-12 Tandem Atlantic Crossing withQueen Victoria
13 Su New York
16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida
19 S Bridgetown, Barbados
24 Th Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
26 S Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
29-30 T-W Montevideo, Uruguay
Feb 1 F Port Stanley, Falkland Islands A
2 S Cape Horn Scenic Cruising
3 Su Punta Arenas, Chile A
6 W Santiago, (from Valparaiso), Chile
10 Su Easter Island A
14 Th Papeete, Tahiti
16 S Crossing International Dateline - lose one day
18 M Nuku'alofa, Tonga A
21 Th Auckland, New Zealand
24-25 Su-M Sydney, Australia
27 W Hobart, Tasmania
29 F Melbourne, Australia
Mar 2 Su Adelaide, Australia
4 T Albany, Australia A
5 W Perth (from Fremantle), Australia
10 M Singapore
12 W Ho Chi Minh City(from Vung Tau), Vietnam
14 F Hong Kong
17 M Shanghai, China
19 W Kyoto (from Osaka), Japan
22 S Crossing International Dateline - add one day
25 T Honolulu, Hawaii
26 W Lahaina, Hawaii A
30 Su Los Angeles, California
Apr 2 W Acapulco, Mexico A
5 S Panama Canal Transit
6 Su Puerto Moin, Costa Rica
8 T Montego Bay, Jamaica A
10 Th Fort Lauderdale, Florida
12 S New York
18 F SouthamptonA = Anchor Port
*QE2 is at sea on dates not shown.
50%
21.24027.72034.28057.29078.800
–14.84016.12017.060
–23.09037.710
–26.00027.35028.69030.60032.980
–38.20042.91047.110
54.18060.90092.870
109.700200.550
––––
45%
23.36030.49037.71064.08087.630
I n 2008, Queen Elizabeth 2 continues to fire the
imagination and fuel the enthusiasm on an epic
South America, Pacific and Orient Odyssey over 103
nights. Sweep round Cape Horn, seek out South Seas
gems, witness the wonders of Australia and New Zealand
and explore the contrasting charms of Asia, before
returning home via the West Coast, a transit of the
Panama Canal and New York.
Book this 103-nightOdyssey
and experienceaN historic
TransatlanticCrossing
in Tandem with
Queen Victoria
to Fort Lauderdale
The latest classic Cunarderfollowing our finest traditions
The Cunard fleet is set to welcome a shining new star in
December 2007. Sleek, contemporary Queen Victoria embraces
the most advanced technology and a host of luxurious innovations.
Above all, she is a true Cunarder, distinguished by her red and black liv-
ery and interiors warmly reminiscent of a more gracious era: luxuriant
marbles and woods exude elegance; plush carpets, rich fabrics and soft
furnishings ensure sumptuous comfort.
As you embark, your very first impression will be the dramatic three-
tier Grand Lobby, whose magnificent staircase and eye-catching art-
work offer a lavish taste of life aboard. Walk around the ship and you’ll
see elaborate chandeliers adorn the Queens Room’s double height ceil-
ing to enhance its calm grandeur. The Winter Garden is all light and
relaxation, very much colonial in tone, with decked floors, leafy foliage
and a tiered fountain – its glass roof even opens to the warm breeze.
What a setting for our peerless White Star Service™.
Her arrival in December 2007 has already stirred remarkable anticipa-
tion. In January 2008, she makes her first show-stopping global debut
as her thrilling Maiden World Cruise is destined for seafaring folklore.
It’s a classic Cunard tradition magnificently reinterpreted. Would you
expect anything else? Queen Victoria is, after all, a Classic Cunarder.
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
For Your Leisure & Relaxation
ConneXionsTM Conference Centre
ConneXionsTM Internet Centre
Cunard Health Club & Spa
Cunardia Museum
Deck Sports
Library
Outdoor Swimming Pools
Jacuzzis
The Royal Arcade – Shops
Sports Centre
The Zone and Play Zone
Bars & Lounges
Champagne Bar
Chart Room
Churchills Cigar Lounge
Commodore ClubGolden Lion
Hemispheres
Midships Bar & Lounge
The Queens Room – Ballroom
At the time of going to press QueenVictoria is under construction and imagesfeatured in this brochure are impressionsonly. Final designs and décor may vary.
The Grand Lobby Pavilion Pool Queens Room
Ko Samui,Thailand
MAIDEN WORLD CRUISE
SOUTHAMPTON – SOUTHAMPTON
6 January - 22 April, 2008106 nights
2008 maiden world cruise
Month Date* Day Port Jan 6 Su Southampton
7-12 Tandem Atlantic Crossing withQueen Elizabeth 2
13 Su New York
16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida
19 S Oranjestad, Aruba
21 M Panama Canal Transit
23 W Puntarenas, Costa Rica
26 S Acapulco, Mexico
27 Su Manzanillo, Mexico
30 W Los Angeles, California
Feb 4 M Honolulu, Hawaii
9 S Pago Pago, American Samoa
11 M Crossing International Dateline –lose one day
12 T Lautoka, Fiji
15 F Auckland, New Zealand
16 S Napier, New Zealand
17 Su Wellington, New Zealand
21 Th Melbourne, Australia
23-24 S-Su Sydney
26 T Brisbane, Australia
29 F Port Douglas (for Barrier Reef) A
Mar 6 Th Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
9 Su Hong Kong
11 T Da Nang, Vietnam
13 Th Ho Chi Minh (from Phu My),Vietnam
15 S Bangkok (from Laem Chabang),Thailand
16 Su Ko Samui, Thailand A
18 T Singapore
19 W Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
20 Th Penang, Malaysia
23 Su Chennai (formerly Madras), India
25 T Colombo, Sri Lanka
28 F Mumbai, India
31 M Dubai, UAE
Apr 3 Th Salalah, Oman
7-8 M-T Safaga (for Luxor/Karnak), Egypt
9 W Suez Canal Transit
11 F Athens (from Piraeus), Greece
13 Su Naples, Italy
14 M Rome (from Civitavecchia), Italy
16 W Barcelona, Spain
19 S Lisbon, Portugal
22 T Southampton
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
D8 Standard Inside D7 Standard InsideD6 Standard InsideD5 Standard InsideD4 Standard InsideD3 Standard InsideD2 Deluxe InsideD1 Deluxe InsideC5 Oceanview*C4 Oceanview*C3 OceanviewC2 OceanviewC1 OceanviewA7 BalconyA6 BalconyA5 BalconyA4 BalconyA3 BalconyA2 BalconyA1 BalconyPRINCESS GRILL
P4 Princess SuitesP3 Princess SuitesP2 Princess SuitesP1 Princess SuitesQUEENS GRILL
Q7 Queens SuitesQ6 Queens SuitesQ5 Queens SuitesQ4 PenthouseQ3 PenthouseQ2 Master SuitesQ1 Grand Suites3R D/ 4T H GUESTS
Britannia – InsideBritannia – OceanviewBritannia – BalconyPrincess GrillQueens Grill*Obstructed ViewFor details of ‘Sailaway’ Savings see page 5 and for gratuities see page 45. Before booking pleaseread page 45 to find out what your fare includesand does not include.
FULL FARES
29.53029.98030.93031.75032.29032.73033.07034.05035.38035.89037.85039.85041.84042.38043.07045.84048.60051.40054.16056.930
79.31080.71084.89089.070
95.20098.160
107.270135.110138.200190.760314.450
8.250
9.87022.20027.000
–16.49017.01017.46017.76018.00018.19018.730
–19.74020.82021.92023.010
–23.69025.21026.73028.27029.79031.310
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World Cruise6 Jan 2008
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For Queen Victoria Stateroom Diagrams and Deck Plans see pages 50-51
Book the Maiden World Cruise
and experience an historic
TransatlanticCrossing
in Tandem with
Queen Elizabeth 2
to Fort Lauderdale
A = Anchor Port
Oranjestad, Aruba Chennai, India
45%
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40%
* Queen Victoria is at sea on dates not shown
Pages 40-41
Queens Grill Experience
24-Hour Room ServiceSatellite TV with Film & Music, Direct-Dial Telephone Personalised Stationery, Daily Shipboard NewspaperPillow ConciergeDaily Fresh Fruit, Fresh Flowers, and Pre-Dinner CanapésAtlas and BooksBon Voyage Bottle of ChampagneButler and Concierge ServiceRefrigerator, Hair Dryer, Safe
Bar Stocked with Spirits,Wines and Soft Drinks Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow Chocolate220V British 3 Pin and 110V 2 Pin SocketsFull Bathroom with Bath and ShowerBath Robe & SlippersAll of the above plus exclusive access to:-The Grills Lounge • The Grills TerraceThe Courtyard • The Grills Upper Terrace
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Suites & Penthouses (see deck plans on pages 50-51)Q7Q6Q5Q4Q3Q2Q1
At the time of going to press Queen Victoria is under construction and images featured in this brochure are impressions only. Final designs and décor may vary.
24-hour Room ServiceSatellite TV with Film & Music Atlas, Personalised Stationery, Daily Shipboard NewspaperPillow ConciergeDaily Fresh FruitBon Voyage Bottle of WineConcierge ServiceDirect-Dial Telephone, Hair Dryer
Safe, Refrigerator Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow Chocolate220V British 3 Pin and 110V 2 Pin SocketsFull Bathroom with Bath and ShowerBath Robe & SlippersAll of the above plus exclusive access to:-The Grills Lounge • The Grills TerraceThe Courtyard • The Grills Upper Terrace
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Princess Suites (see deck plans on pages 50-51)P4P3P2P1
At the time of going to press Queen Victoria is under construction and images featured in this brochure are impressions only. Final designs and décor may vary.
Princess Grill Experience
24-Hour Room ServiceSatellite TV with Film & Music Direct-Dial Telephone, Hair Dryer, SafeRefrigerator
Nightly Turndown Service with Pillow ChocolateDaily Shipboard Newspaper220V British 3 Pin and 110V 2 Pin SocketsBath Robe & Slippers
STATEROOM AMENITIES GUIDE
Balcony, Oceanview,
Deluxe Inside, Standard Inside (see deck plans on pages 50-51)D8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
C5C4C3C2C1A7A6A5A4A3A2A1
At the time of going to press Queen Victoria is under construction and images featured in this brochure are impressions only. Final designs and décor may vary.
Britannia Restaurant Experience
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
Booking ConditionsThese are the terms and conditions which will apply to yourholiday. Please read them carefully as you will be bound bythem.
DEFINITIONS
1. In these Conditions and unless the context requiresotherwise: “the Contract” means the contract made betweenCunard and the Guest relating to the holiday; “Cunard” meansCarnival plc trading as Cunard Line; “fare” means the fare forthe holiday (excluding shore excursions and any additionalcharges shown as such in the relevant Cunard brochure orotherwise advertised) applicable at the time of booking andpayable by the Guest under the Contract; “force majeure”means unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond thecontrol of Cunard that Cunard cannot, even with the exerciseof reasonable skill and care, provide the holiday, or partthereof, including any part of the itinerary, and includes(without limitation) war or threat of war, terrorist activity orthe threat of terrorist activity, riots, civil commotion, disaster,Act of God, natural and nuclear disaster, fire, closure of ports,strikes or other industrial action, medical problems on boardthe ship or at intended ports, including in each case incidentsof infectious or other diseases or illnesses, lawful deviation atsea in response to a distress call or other emergency andadverse weather conditions; “Guest” means each and everyperson named in the booking and/or a Cunard ticket;“holiday” means the cruise holiday as described in therelevant Cunard brochure or other documentation publishedby or on behalf of Cunard including any flights to and from theUK and any pre-cruise and/or post-cruise package, but notincluding shore excursions or shuttle services; “itinerary”means the proposed itinerary as described in the relevantCunard brochure or other documentation published by or onbehalf of Cunard; “shore excursion” means any excursionoffered for sale by Cunard in the “Voyage Information” guideapplicable to a holiday for which a separate charge is payableat the time outside the all-inclusive fare whether booked inthe UK prior to the commencement of the holiday or on boardthe ship; “shuttle service” means any transportation service(ferry, bus, coach or minibus) provided by a third party whichmay (without guarantee) be available to Cunard’s guests incertain ports; “a significant alteration” means major changesto your holiday; "Supplier(s)" means any company orindividual which provides any service forming part of theholiday.
THE CONTRACT
2. The Contract shall be between Cunard and the Guest on thebasis of these Conditions and the information contained in thebrochure, and shall be governed by English law and the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. By entering thecontract Cunard agrees to exercise reasonable skill and careto provide the holiday.
3. By making a booking, the Guest confirms that all personsnamed in the booking (and their personal representatives)have agreed to be bound by these Conditions and all otherterms of the Contract, and that he/she has their authority todo so on their behalf.
4. All holidays are subject to availability at the time of booking.No Contract shall be made until the deposit (or, whereappropriate, the full fare) has been paid, whether or not abooking confirmation has been issued but all money paid to atravel agent shall be treated as having been paid to Cunard.Failure to pay the balance by the due date shall entitle Cunardto cancel the booking and retain the deposit by way of acancellation charge. Failure to pay any other amount by thedue date shall entitle Cunard to cancel the booking and toretain an amount by way of a cancellation charge as set outin clause 25.
5. A booking may only be made by a person aged 18 or over. AllGuests who, at the time of departure, will be under 18 yearsof age must be accompanied by a Guest aged 21 or over whowill at all times during the holiday be responsible for theirwelfare, conduct and behaviour.
6. Children aged 6 months or less at the commencement of theholiday will be refused permission to board the ship andCunard shall have no liability whatsoever for anyconsequences of such refusal. Certain holidays also haveprohibitions on children aged 12 months or less, Guestsshould check with Cunard before booking.
7. Cunard does not have on board its ships adequate medicalfacilities for childbirth. Accordingly Cunard cannot accept abooking or subsequently carry any Guest who will be 28weeks or more pregnant by the end of the intended holiday
(whether or not a fly cruise). In the case of a booking by oron behalf of any such Guest made before it couldreasonably have been known that the Guest would not beable to take the holiday by reason of this clause andprovided that the Guest notifies Cunard of the pregnancywithin 14 days of this becoming apparent, Cunard willrefund in full the fare paid by or on behalf of that Guest andthe fare paid by any accompanying Guest but shallotherwise have no liability whatsoever. Cunard expresslyreserves the right to refuse passage on board to any Guestwho appears to be in any advanced state of pregnancy andCunard shall have no liability whatsoever in respect ofeither such refusal and/or the carriage of any such Guest.
8. Cunard reserves the right to require any Guest to producemedical evidence of fitness to travel on the holiday.
9. Guests with physical or mental disabilities or other handicapswhich may require special treatment or assistance (includingpersons confined to wheelchairs) must advise Cunard inwriting before a booking is made. Some hotels offer no or onlylimited facilities for disabled persons. Guests confined towheelchairs must furnish their own standard sizewheelchairs and must be accompanied by a travellingcompanion fit and able to assist them. Ships wheelchairs areavailable for emergency use only. Cunard reserves the right torefuse passage to any Guest who has failed to notify Cunardof such disabilities or need for assistance or who in theopinion of Cunard is unfit for travel or whose condition mayconstitute a danger to themselves or to others on board, andCunard shall have no liability for such refusal. Furtherinformation is contained in the brochure.
10. A Guest shall not have the right to exclusive occupancy of astateroom with two or more berths or a twin/double hotelroom unless the single person surcharge is paid. If acancellation results in a Guest becoming the sole occupant ofa stateroom with two or more berths or a twin/double hotelroom, he/she shall be liable to pay the single personsurcharge. If a cancellation reduces the number of Guestsoriginally booked in a stateroom or hotel room together, theremaining Guests shall each be liable to pay any increase inthe fare arising as the result of such reduction.
11. For fly cruises (and if not already confirmed at the time ofbooking), Cunard will issue an ATOL confirmation invoicegiving the details of the flight arrangements (including UKand destination airports) within a reasonable time aftersuch arrangements are known.
12. Shore Excursions are available for separate purchase onboard and are arranged by Cunard with local operators.They do not form part of the Contract. Other excursions notarranged by Cunard may also be available for purchase atthe hotel, but such excursions similarly do not form part ofthe Contract and Cunard has no responsibility for theirproper performance.
TRANSFERS OF THE CONTRACT
13. In clauses 13 and 14, “another person” means anotherperson who satisfies all conditions applicable to theholiday. A booking may be transferred to another personprovided that Cunard receives the transfer request morethan 56 days before the scheduled departure date.Between 56 and 14 days (inclusive) before the scheduleddeparture date, Cunard will normally agree to such atransfer only where the original Guest will be preventedfrom travelling by reason of an unavoidable event (such asillness, death of a close relative or jury service) and Cunardmay require satisfactory evidence before agreeing to thetransfer. All transfers of a booking to another person at anytime up to 14 days or more before the scheduled departuredate will be subject to an administration charge of €30.
14. Any request for a transfer of a booking to another personwhich is received by Cunard 13 days or less before thescheduled departure date shall be treated as a cancellationby the Guest of the original booking and a cancellationcharge under clause 25 shall become payable.
15. Any transfer of a fly cruise will also be subject to anycharges imposed by the airline. Guests should note thatairlines may not allow transfers on scheduled flights andthat a flight booking may have to be cancelled andrebooked, in which event the re-booking will always besubject to flight availability and to payment of any chargesimposed by the airline which may, in some cases, be thefull cost of the ticket.
16. Subject always to availability and to payment of both anadministration charge of €150 and any expenses (such as
airline and/or hotel charges) incurred by Cunard as a result,a Guest may transfer to another holiday advertised in thebrochure at any time up to 56 days 90 days for WorldCruise, Liners and Exotic Voyages before the originalscheduled departure date. After that time, any suchtransfer will be treated as a cancellation by the Guest anda cancellation charge under clause 25 shall becomepayable.
17. All transfers to another holiday will be treated as a newbooking. Any discount applicable to the original bookingmay not apply to the new booking, in which case the Guestshall be required to pay any difference in fare.
18. After a holiday has been booked, Cunard will try toaccommodate any request for a change (such as a changeof stateroom), but such changes are always at Cunard’sdiscretion and are subject to an administration charge of€30.
INSURANCE
19. It is a condition of the Contract that every Guest must havetravel insurance in force for the entire duration of theholiday. Details of suitable insurance (which must as aminimum include medical and repatriation coverage for notless than €3 million) must be provided at the time ofbooking or as soon as practicable thereafter.
20. Wherever possible, Cunard will offer general assistance toany Guest who suffers illness, personal injury or deathduring the period of the holiday, whether or not arising froman activity forming part of the holiday and whether or notthe result of fault by any party.
21. Any cost or expense which is reasonably incurred byCunard for or on behalf of the Guest in respect of any formof medical, dental or similar treatment, hotel,transportation, repatriation or any other expense shall berepayable by the Guest to Cunard, whether or not such sumis covered by the Guest’s travel insurance.
FARES AND EXTRAS
22. All fares are based on costs and exchange rates as at July2006 and include all port and airport charges and taxes setout in the brochure.
23. The fare can be varied due to changes in transportationcosts such as fuel, scheduled air fares and other airline costchanges which are part of the contract between the airline(and their agents) and Cunard, government action such aschanges in VAT or any other government imposed changesand currency changes in relation to an exchange ratevariation. In the case of any small variation, an amountequivalent to 2 per cent of the fare of your travelarrangements, which excludes insurance premiums andany amendment charges, will be absorbed for increases butnot retained from refunds. In either case there will be anadministration charge of the Euro equivalent of £1 perGuest, together with an amount to cover agents'commission. If this means the Guest has to pay an increaseof more than 10 per cent of the fare, the Guest may cancelthe holiday and receive a full refund of all monies paidexcept for any amendment charges. Cunard will consider anappropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if the Guestcan show that he was unable to transfer or re-use thepolicy. Should the Guest decide to cancel for this reason,the Guest must exercise his right to do so within 14 daysfrom the issue date printed on the final invoice.Alternatively, the Guest can accept an offer of an alternativeholiday if Cunard is able to provide an alternative andtransfer payment made in respect of the original holiday tothe alternative holiday if the cost of the alternative holidayis less than the original holiday the difference in price will berefundable. Cunard will also pay compensation as set out inClause 27 below. Please note that travel arrangements arenot always purchased in local currency and some apparentchanges have no impact on the fare of your holiday due tocontractual and other protection in place.
24. All accounts for on-board services and goods and for shoreexcursions must be settled in full before the Guest leavesthe ship. In the event that a Guest fails to settle his on-boardaccount at or before the completion of the holiday, Cunardshall be entitled to make a reasonable administration chargefor the subsequent collection of such sum due in addition toany costs of legal process.
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CANCELLATION BY THE GUEST
25. The Guest may cancel the Contract at any time prior to thecommencement of the holiday by giving notice in writing toReservations Department, Cunard, Richmond House,Terminus Terrace, Southampton SO14 3PN (fax number023 8065 7030), but in that event Cunard shall be entitledto levy a cancellation charge as a percentage of the farepaid in accordance with the following scales.
All other Voyages
Period before departure within Cancellation chargeswhich written notice of (percentage of fare paid)cancellation is received by Cunard
From the date of booking until 57 Depositdays before departure
More than 56 days 10%
55 to 28 days 25%
27 to 15 days 50%
14 to 1 days 75%
No show / No written notice 100%
It may be possible for the Guest to re-claim these cancellationcharges (less any applicable excess) under the terms of theGuest's insurance policy. Claims should be submitted to theappropriate insurer. After departure if the Guest disembarkswhether by reason of sickness or any other reason the Guest willnot be entitled to a refund of a proportion of the holiday not used.
ALTERATION AND CANCELLATION BY CUNARD PRIOR TODEPARTURE
26 Whilst Cunard will do its best not to cancel or to make anysignificant alteration after a booking has been made, it shallnevertheless be entitled at any time prior to departure tocancel the Contract or to change the hotel or to changeand/or curtail the itinerary where this reasonably becomesnecessary on operational, commercial or other grounds.Cunard will inform the Guest of any such cancellation orchange of itinerary as quickly as possible (with, whereappropriate, written confirmation as soon as reasonablypossible thereafter). If Cunard makes a significantalteration to the holiday it will inform the Guest or his travelagent as soon as reasonably possible. The Guest will havethe choice of either accepting the alteration, accepting anoffer of an alternative holiday of comparable standard ifavailable (Cunard will refund any difference in fare if thealternative is of a lower value) or cancelling the holiday andreceiving a full refund of all monies paid. The Guestrecognises and agrees that it will not normally be possiblefor Cunard to offer an appropriate substitute holiday whichis available at about the same time as and/or with a similaritinerary to that originally booked, but Cunard will do itsbest to provide a suitable alternative holiday of similarduration and value. The Guest must notify Cunard of his/herdecision as soon as reasonably possible and in any eventnot later than 14 days of being informed of the significantalteration.
27. If there has been a significant alteration or Cunard cancelsthe holiday, the Guest shall also be entitled tocompensation as follows (except if the change orcancellation is due to force majeure, non-payment by theGuest or where the minimum number of Guests required fora holiday to proceed is not reached). The compensation setout below does not exclude the Guest from claiming moreif he/she is entitled to do so.
Period of notification Compensation per full given by Cunard fare paying Guest
56 to 43 days 5% holiday credit
42 to 29 days 10% holiday credit
28 to 15 days 15% holiday credit
14 to 0 days 20% holiday credit
The value of any holiday credit will be calculated byreference to the fare actually paid for the cancelled holidayand may only be used for another booking with Cunard.Any such new booking must be made by no later than 31December of the year after the date of the original holiday.Credit vouchers may be redeemed against the fare of thenew holiday net of any discount available to the Guest atthe time of booking.
ALTERATION AND CANCELLATION BY CUNARD AFTERDEPARTURE
28. After departure, Cunard does not guarantee that the shipwill call at every port on the itinerary or follow every part ofthe advertised route or schedule or that every part of theholiday will be provided, although Cunard will exercisereasonable skill and care to provide the holiday. Cunardreserves the absolute right to decide whether or not to omitany such port(s) and/or to call at additional ports and/or tochange the advertised route or schedule. If Cunard isunable to provide a significant proportion of the holiday, itwill make suitable alternative arrangements, at no extracost to the Guest, for the continuation of the holiday. If theGuest does not accept them, for good reasons, or, if it isimpossible to make suitable alternative arrangementsCunard will where appropriate, provide the Guest withtransport back to the place of departure or to another placeto which Cunard and the Guest have agreed. In both casesCunard will, where appropriate, compensate the Guest.Please note that compensation will not be payable if analteration is minor or if Cunard is not able to provide asignificant proportion of the holiday due to force majeure.
29. Transit or part transit of straits, other sea areas controlledby vessel traffic schemes, canals, rivers and all othernavigable waterways may be subject to delay due tooperational circumstances and/or the requirements of thelocal authorities and Cunard shall have no liabilitywhatsoever in respect of any such delay.
SECURITY, SAFETY AND SUPPORT
30. Guests are expected at all times throughout the holiday toconduct themselves in a proper manner and with dueregard to the health, safety, comfort, enjoyment andgeneral well-being of all persons both on board the ship andinvolved in the provision of any service or facility formingpart of the holiday (at the hotel, on board ship andelsewhere) or any shore excursion, and the Guestexpressly agrees to this. If it appears that a Guest’sconduct, behaviour or health is such as to be a breach ofthis requirement or the Guest's behaviour, health orconduct is likely to endanger the Guest’s own health orsafety or that of any other Guest or crew or may make theGuest likely to be refused permission to go ashore at anyport or may make Cunard liable for the costs of any medicaltreatment and/or maintenance and support and/orrepatriation, then Cunard and/or the Master shall have theright according to the particular circumstances to take anyone or more of the following measures as may appear to bereasonable and appropriate • remove the Guest from the hotel;• repatriate the Guest to the UK;• refuse to embark or to disembark the Guest at any
particular port or other place of call;• disembark the Guest;• transfer the Guest to another stateroom;• confine the Guest to a particular stateroom or to the
ship’s medical centre;• through the ship’s doctor and/or his staff, administer any
drug, medicine or other substance of a similar nature, oradmit and/or confine the Guest to a hospital or anysimilar institution at any port as the ship’s doctor mayconsider necessary.
31. In the event of Cunard and/or the Master acting inaccordance with clause 30 above, neither the Guest nor (atthe sole discretion of Cunard) any other person travellingwith the Guest (whether or not under the same booking)shall be entitled to make a claim against Cunard for anyloss or expense incurred as a result of such action, whetherfor a full or partial refund of the fare or for any other form ofcompensation or for the cost of returning to the UnitedKingdom or to any other place or for any other form of lossor expense whatsoever. Where the Guest is repatriatedpursuant to this clause at Cunard’s expense, Cunard shallhave the right to recover the cost of this.
32. If any Guest is denied the right to board an aircraft because,in the reasonable opinion of the Captain, the Guest is unfitto travel or represents a threat to the safety of the aircraftor its guests or crew or is abusive or disruptive, Cunard willnot be liable to complete the Guest's holiday arrangementsand will not be liable to pay any refunds or compensation.If an aircraft is formed to make an unscheduled landing asa result of the conduct of any Guest, Cunard shall have theright to recover the full cost thereof from the Guest.
33. For security reasons, it may be necessary at any time tosearch Guests and/or their luggage and goods and theGuest agrees to allow such search upon being sorequested by the Master or any other authorised person.
34. The Guest must not bring on board the ship any goods orarticles of an inflammable or dangerous nature, nor anycontrolled or prohibited substance. To do so shall be abreach of these Conditions and shall render the Gueststrictly liable to Cunard for any injury, loss, damage orexpense and the Guest shall compensate Cunard in full forany loss, damage or expense suffered by Cunard as a resultof such breach. The Guest may also be personally liable tostatutory penalties. The Master (or any other officerdelegated for the purpose) shall be entitled at all times toenter and search the stateroom and personal luggage(whether or not in the stateroom) of any Guest whom theMaster reasonably believes may be in breach of thisclause. Where the Guest is found to be in breach of thisclause, Cunard and/or the Master of the ship shall beentitled to exercise any of the powers conferred by clause30 and clause 31 shall apply.
35. Any crew member or other person authorised by Cunardshall be entitled to enter a Guest’s stateroom to carry outnecessary inspection, maintenance or repair work or forany purpose associated therewith.
COMPLAINTS
36. Any problem which arises during a holiday must be raisedby the Guest at the time with a representative of Cunard. Ifthe problem is not resolved to the full satisfaction of theGuest during the holiday, it is essential that to enable thecomplaint to be investigated properly, it must be notified inwriting to Cunard at the earliest opportunity thereafter andin any event no later than 28 days after the Guest’s returnfrom the holiday. Failure to report the complaint within thistime may adversely affect Cunard’s ability to investigateand deal with it and may prejudice any future claim.
LIABILITY
37. Cunard accepts responsibility for death, injury or illnesscaused by the negligent acts and/or omissions of it and itsSuppliers. Cunard limits its liability, where applicable by theconventions referred to in clauses 40 to 44 inclusive. In anyevent, Cunard is not responsible for any improper or non-performance which is wholly attributable to the fault of theGuest; the unforeseeable or unavoidable act or omission ofa third party unconnected with the provision of anyservices to be provided under the Contract; unusual andunforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of Cunardand/or the relevant Supplier the consequences of whichcould not have been avoided even if all due care had beenexercised including (but not limited to) an event of forcemajeure; or any event which Cunard and/or the relevantSupplier could not even with all due care have foreseen orforestalled.
38. For claims not involving personal injury, death or illness orwhich are not subject to the conventions referred to inclauses 40 to 44 inclusive, Cunard's liability for improperperformance of the Contract shall be limited to a maximumof twice the fare the Guest affected paid for the holiday (notincluding insurance premiums and amendment charges).
39. All carriage (by land, air and sea) is subject to the termsand conditions of carriage of the actual carrier. These maylimit or exclude liability. They are expressly incorporatedinto the Contract and they also form the terms andconditions of separate contracts between the Guest andthe particular carrier as contained in that carrier’s ticketwhich is provided to the Guest before the scheduleddeparture date. Copies of these terms and conditions areavailable on request from Cunard.
40. Carriage of Guests and their luggage by air is governed byvarious international conventions (hereinafter “theinternational air conventions”), including the WarsawConvention 1929 (whether as amended by the Hague Protocol1955 or the Montreal Protocol 1999 or otherwise) or theMontreal Convention 1999. Flights between the UK and anymember state of the European Union are currently governedby EC Regulation 889/2002 which gives legal effect to theMontreal Convention 1999. To the extent that Cunard may beliable as a non-performing air carrier to Guests in respect ofcarriage by air, the terms of the international air conventions(including with any subsequent amendments and any newconvention which may be applicable to a Contract for a flycruise between Cunard and a Guest) are expresslyincorporated into these Conditions. The international airconventions may permit the carrier to limit its liability fordeath and personal injury, loss of and damage to luggage anddelay. Insofar as Cunard may have any liability to the Guestin respect of carriage by air, it shall be determinedaccordingly. Copies of these conventions are available fromCunard on request.
T h e m o s t f a m o u s o c e a n l i n e r s i n t h e w o r l d t m
Booking Conditions
Booking Conditions41. Carriage of Guests and their luggage by sea is governed by
the Athens Convention 1974 (whether as subsequentlyamended or otherwise “the Athens Convention”). A copy isavailable on request. The Athens Convention is expresslyincorporated into these Conditions and any liability of Cunardfor death or personal injury or for loss of or damage toluggage arising out of carriage by sea shall be determinedaccordingly. In most cases, the Athens Convention limits thecarrier’s liability for death or personal injury or loss of ordamage to luggage and makes special provision forvaluables. It presumes that luggage has been deliveredundamaged to the Guest unless written notice is given toCunard (as carrier):
(a) in the case of apparent damage, before or at the time ofdisembarkation or redelivery;
(b) in the case of damage which is not apparent or of loss,within 15 days from the date of disembarkation or redeliveryor from the time when such redelivery should have takenplace.
Any damages payable by Cunard up to the Athens Conventionlimits shall be reduced in proportion to any contributory negligenceby the Guest and by the maximum deductible specified in Article 8(4) of the Athens Convention.
42. Insofar as Cunard may be liable to a Guest in respect ofclaims arising out of carriage by air or carriage by sea,Cunard shall be entitled to all the rights, defences,immunities and limitations available, respectively, to theactual air carrier (including its own terms and conditions ofcarriage) and under the Athens Convention, and nothing inthese Conditions shall be deemed a surrender thereof. To theextent that any provision in these Conditions is made nulland void by the Warsaw Convention, the MontrealConvention or the Athens Convention or any legislationcompulsorily applicable or is otherwise unenforceable, itshall be void to that extent but no further.
43. Insofar as the holiday may be performed on a ship not ownedby Cunard, it is agreed that Cunard shall at all timesnevertheless be deemed a ship owner for the purposes of theConvention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims1976, whether as amended by the Protocol of 1996 orotherwise and as in force in any relevant jurisdiction fromtime to time, and so entitled to limit liability thereunder.
44. Except for claims arising out of carriage by air (as providedby clause 40), any liability in respect of death and personalinjury and loss of and damage to luggage which Cunard mayincur to the Guest, whether under the Contract inaccordance with these Conditions or otherwise, shall alwaysbe subject to the limits of liability contained in the AthensConvention.
45. Hotels, shore excursions and shuttle services are arrangedby Cunard with local operators who may themselves engagethe services of local suppliers. Standards of hygiene,accommodation and transport in many countries whereexcursions take place are often lower than comparablestandards in the UK. Cunard will at all times endeavour toappoint reputable and competent local operators whocomply with all prevailing local rules regulations andstandards. Cunard will apply the local laws and regulationsof the relevant country to assess performance of theContract in the event of a complaint by a Guest. The Contractwill be regarded as having been performed if local laws andregulations have been satisfied even if the laws of Englandand Wales have not been met unless the absence of aparticular safety feature would lead a reasonable Guest notto enter into the Contract. Cunard is not responsible for anyimproper or non-performance which is wholly attributable tothe fault of the Guest; the unforeseeable or unavoidable actor omission of a third party unconnected with the provisionof any services to be provided; unusual and unforeseeablecircumstances beyond the control of Cunard and/or therelevant Supplier the consequences of which could not havebeen avoided even if all due care had been exercised,including (but not limited to) an event of force majeure; orany event which Cunard and/or the relevant Supplier couldnot even with all due care have foreseen or forestalled.
46. All employees, agents, contractors and their sub-contractors(including Suppliers as defined in clause 1), as well as allinsurers of both Cunard and its Suppliers shall have thebenefit of the same rights, defences, immunities andlimitations available to Cunard under these Conditions, and itis agreed for this purpose that Cunard contracts with theGuest as agent or trustee for all such persons.
ACTIONS, CLAIMS AND TIME LIMITS
47. Any action by a Guest arising out of carriage by air or seamust be commenced within the two year time limitprescribed by the Warsaw Convention, Montreal Conventionor Athens Convention as applicable.
48. If a court or tribunal applies any law other than English law,Cunard shall (in respect of all exclusions and limitations ofliability) be entitled to the maximum protection allowed bythat law including statutory protection of limitation as to theamount of damages recoverable.
49. Some disputes involving claims to a limited amount may, ifthe Guest so wishes, be referred to arbitration underschemes devised by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators forthe Passenger Shipping Association and ABTA. Anapplication for arbitration must be made within nine monthsof disembarkation from the ship. In addition, the PassengerShipping Association offers a low cost conciliationprocedure where a non-binding review of correspondence isundertaken by an independent conciliator. Details of theseschemes are available on request.
CONSUMER PROTECTION
50. Cunard holds an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence granted bythe Civil Aviation Authority under number ATOL 6294 whichprotects all its fly cruises sold in the UK. In the unlikely eventof Cunard’s insolvency, the Civil Aviation Authority willensure that Guests are not stranded abroad and will arrangeto refund any money paid to Cunard for an advance booking.For further information, visit the ATOL website atwww.atol.org.uk.
51 All other holidays sold by Cunard in the UK are protectedunder the Passenger Shipping Association’s consumerprotection scheme. In the unlikely event of Cunard’sinsolvency, the Passenger Shipping Association will ensurethat Guests are not stranded abroad and will arrange torefund any money paid to Cunard for an advance booking.Holidays sold overseas may be covered by consumerprotection schemes in place in the country of sale or by aprotection scheme operated by ABTA, and Guests shouldcontact Cunard for further details.
DATA PROTECTION
52. In clauses 52 to 54, “you” means the Guest. In order toprocess your booking and to ensure that your travelarrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements,Cunard needs to use the personal information you providesuch as name, address, any special needs, health, medical,mobility or dietary requirements, etc. Cunard may passpersonal information on to other relevant suppliers of yourtravel arrangements such as travel agents, airlines, hotels,and transport companies. Your personal information mayalso be provided to security and/or credit checkingcompanies, credit and debit card companies, governmentand enforcement agencies, public authorities such ascustoms and immigration if required by them, or as requiredby law. This may involve sending your personal informationbetween different countries, including countries outside theEuropean Economic Area (EEA) where controls on dataprotection may not be as strong as the legal requirements inthis country. This may also apply to any sensitiveinformation that you give to us such as details of anydisabilities or dietary/religious requirements. If Cunardcannot pass your personal information on to the relevantsuppliers, whether in the EEA or not, Cunard cannot properlyeffect your booking.
53. The personal information you provide to Cunard, or which isobtained through your dealings with Cunard or other brandsof Carnival plc, will also be used by Carnival plc or byprocessors on its behalf: to review your dealings withCarnival plc brands including your purchasing preferences;to review, develop and improve the holidays and servicesCarnival plc offers; for market research purposes; and forstatistical analysis.
54. Carnival plc may wish to contact you by post, email and/ortelephone with news, information and offers on its holidaysand other services (including those offered by Cunard andother Carnival group brands such as P&O Cruises, PrincessCruises, Swan Hellenic, Seabourn Cruise Line and OceanVillage) and for market research purposes. If you prefer notto be contacted for the purposes set out above, pleasecontact the Customer Data Department, Cunard, RichmondHouse, Terminus Terrace, Southampton, SO14 3PN. If youwish to obtain a copy of the personal information held aboutyou, please write to the above address. Carnival plc maymake a charge for supplying this information as permitted bylaw.
SINGLE GUESTS
There’s a choice of 118 single staterooms on QE2 in a number ofgrades. These are fared for single travellers rather than ‘sole occu-pancy’, thereby offering excellent value. Single guests wishing totravel in a double stateroom pay the relevant ‘sole occupancy’ sup-plement as follows:
Queen Mary 2• Grades Q1-Q4, P1-P3, C1-C4, D1-D8 200% of the double occu-
pancy fare• Grades Q5-Q7, AA-A3, B1-B6 175% of the double occupancy
fare. QE2• Grades Q1, Q2, QS - 200% of the double occupancy fare• Grades Q3-M7 - 175% of the double occupancy fare Queen
Victoria• Grades Q1-Q7, P1-P4 - 200% of the double occupancy fare• Grades A1-A7, C1-C5, D1-D8 - 175% of the double occupancy
farePlease note that the percentage of the sole occupancy supplementmay be increased without prior notification.
GRATUITIES
A suggested per person amount will automatically be charged toyour shipboard account and distributded to crew members.Recommended amounts vary by ship and by grade, as follows :Queen Mary 2, Grills Accommodation - $13 per passenger per day,Britannia Accommodation - $11 per passenger per day. For bar andsalon service a 15% service charge is added to your onboardaccount.
FARES
Included in your fare:• Accommodation, all on-board meals*and entertainment.• Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice is available 24 hours a
day at the Lido Café on board QE2 and Queen Victoria, and theKings Court on board Queen Mary 2.
• Port and Handling fees and UK & US taxes.* There is a cover charge payable in Todd English Restaurant and Chef’s
Galley on Queen Mary 2 and in Todd English Restaurant on Queen Victoria.Not included in your fare:• Gratuities will be charged to your on-board account as detailed
on this page.• Incidental expenses (including but not limited to: laundry
charges, bar expenses, spa & salon treatments, shore excur-sions & add-on hotel programmes).
• Day and evening entertainment in the casino.• Speciality teas and coffee at all bars.• Travel Insurance.• Fuel supplement charges if applicable.
3RD & 4TH GUEST FARES
Some staterooms have accommodation for a 3rd or 4th person.Please refer to fare tables shown on pages: Queen Mary 2 12-22,QE2 23-39, Queen Victoria 40-42, and to deck plans on pages:Queen Mary 2 46-47, QE2 48-49, Queen Victoria 50-51.Please note that ’Sailaway’ savings do not apply to 3rd & 4thguests.
CHILD FARES
• Cunard cannot accept any child under the age of 1 as a guest.• Children aged between 1 and 2 accommodated as a 3rd or 4th
guest in a stateroom, travel free on board. However, if travellingas a 1st or 2nd guest in a stateroom they pay the applicableadult per person fare.
• Children of 2 years or older pay the applicable adult per personfare.
Pages 44-45
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
Queen Mary 2 Deck Plans
Q1 Grand Duplex
Q2 Duplex Apartment
Queen Mary &
Queen Elizabeth Suites
Q3 Royal Suites
Q4 Penthouse
Q5 Suites
Q6 Suites
P1 Junior Suites
Stateroom CategoryC2 Standard Oceanview
C3 Standard Oceanview
C4 Standard Oceanview
D1 Atrium
D2 Standard Inside
D3 Standard Inside
D4 Standard Inside
D5 Standard Inside
D6 Standard Inside
The following decks are not show:
Deck 1 Includes Medical Center & Tender
Embarkation Lounges
P2 Junior Suites
B1 Deluxe Balcony
B2 Deluxe Balcony
B3 Premium Balcony
B4 Premium Balcony
B5 Premium Balcony
B6 Premium Balcony†
B7 Premium Balcony
C1 Standard Oceanview
Key to Symbols
Wheelchair accessible
3rd berth is a single sofabed
3rd & 4th berth is a double sofabed
3rd & 4th berths are two upper beds
L Lift
Ship FactsCountry of Registry: Great Britain
Gross Tonnage: 151,400 GRT
Guest Capacity: 2,620
No of Crew: 1,253
Length: 345 m
Width: 39,93 m
Draft: 9,75 m
Refit: November 2005
SLI
DIN
G G
LAS
S R
OO
F
Deck 13
Deck 12(Staterooms 12.001-12.081) Deck 11
(Staterooms 11.001-11.153)Deck 10(Grand Duplexes/DuplexesStaterooms & Penthouses 10.001-10.133) Deck 9
(Grand Duplexes/Duplexes Suites& Staterooms 9.001-9.082)
Deck 8(Suites & Staterooms 8.001-8.130)
† partially obstructed views. Ship deck plans are for illustration purposes only. Actual staterooms may vary, decks are not to scale.
Pages 46-47To book and for current fares, contact your travel agent
Deck 7 Deck 6(Staterooms 6.001-6.304)
Deck 5(Staterooms 5.001-5.269)
Deck 4(Staterooms 4.001-4.225)
Deck 3 Deck 3L
Upper Deck Quarter DeckBoat Deck (Staterooms 8200-8210)
Queen Elizabeth 2 Deck Plans
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 143-45
Stateroom CategoryDeck
Grand Suites Signal, SunGrand Suites Boat, 2Luxury Outside Signal, Sun, 2Ultra Deluxe Outside Sun, Boat, 1, 2Ultra Deluxe Outside 1, 2Ultra Deluxe Outside Boat, 1, 2Ultra Deluxe Outside 1, 2Ultra Deluxe Outside 2, 3Deluxe Outside 3Deluxe Outside 3Deluxe Outside 2Outside 3Outside 1, 2, 3Outside 1, 2, 4Outside 3Outside 2, 3, 4Outside 4Outside 1, 2, 3Outside 3, 4, 5Outside 5Outside 5Inside 2, 3, 4, 5Inside 5Inside 2, 4, 5Inside 5Outside 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Inside 1, 2, 3, 4, 5M1
MO
M7
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
PG
P4
P3
P2
P1
Q4
Q3
Q2
QS
Q1
QG
CA
Sun Deck(Suites 8101-8184)
Signal Deck(Grand Suites and Suites 8001-8019)
Room contains 3 lower beds
Room contains 3 lower beds, one upper berth
† Room contains 2 lower beds, one upper berth
Room contains 2 lower beds, two upper berth
Second bed is a convertible sofa
Shower only; All other cabins have bath and shower
Wheelchair Accessible
Key to symbols
Connecting cabins
L Lift
v Verandah
Sun Deck staterooms have views partially
obstructed by lifeboats
+ Staterooms 5001-5243:
Conditions may require that portholes be covered
Entered Service: 1969
Refit: 2006
Country of Registry: Great Britain
Speed: 25-32.5 knots
Gross Tonnage: 70,327 tons
Guest Capacity: 1,778
No. of Crew: 1,016
Length: 293,52 m
Width: 32 m
Draft: 9,75 m
Ship facts
Pages 48-49To book and for current fares, contact your travel agent
Three Deck (Staterooms 3001-3188)
Four Deck (Staterooms 4001-4266)
Five Deck (Staterooms 5001-5243)
Six Deck (C Stairway) Seven Deck (C Stairway)
Forward
Midships
Aft
Two Deck (Staterooms 2001-2152)
One Deck (Staterooms 1001-1121)
Six Deck (F Stairway)
For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 43-45
Queen Victoria Deck Plans
8 Deck(Staterooms8.001-8.166)
Stateroom Category
Deck
Grand Suites 6, 7
Master Suites 7
Penthouse 6, 8
Penthouse 4, 5
Queens Suites 4, 5, 8
Queens Suites 7
Queens Suites 7
Princess Suites 7, 8
Princess Suites 5, 6
Princess Suites 4
Princess Suites 4
Balcony 8
Balcony 7, 8
Balcony 6, 7
Balcony 5, 6
Balcony 5
Balcony 4
Balcony 4
Oceanview 6
Oceanview 1
Oceanview 1
Oceanview* 4
Oceanview* 4
Deluxe Inside 6, 8
Deluxe Inside 1
Standard Inside 8
Standard Inside 7
Standard Inside 6
Standard Inside 5
Standard Inside 4
Standard Inside 4D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
P4
P3
P2
P1
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Key to symbols
† Indicates 2 lower berths and 1 upperberth (The location of these 3rd berth staterooms is provisional)
+ Indicates 3rd berth is a single sofabed
Wheelchair accessible
L Lift
* C4 & C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats
Staterooms 6003 & 6004 have forward facing oceanviews
Forward
Midships
Aft
At the time of going to pressQueen Victoria is under construction.Where necessary Cunard reserves theright to alter deck plans without notice.
12 Deck 11 Deck 10 Deck 9 Deck
Gross Tonnage: 90,000 GRT
Guest Decks: 12
Guest Capacity: 2,014
Length: 294 m
Width: 32,3 m
Height: 54,5 m
Draft: 7,9 m
Speed: 23.7 knots
Ship facts
Pages 50-51To book and for current fares, contact your travel agent
4 Deck(Staterooms 4.001-4.192)
3 Deck 2 Deck 1 Deck(Staterooms 1.001-1.113)
5 Deck(Staterooms 5.001-5.196)
7 Deck(Staterooms 7.001-7.159)
6 Deck(Staterooms 6.001-6.203)
Forward
Midships
Aft
PASSENGER SHIPPINGASSOCIATION MEMBER
2007 VOYAGES10 Jan 74 World Cruise 155 Feb 48 Liner Voyages 1518 Feb 34 Liner Voyages 1526 Mar 7 M703 Southern Crossing 162 Apr 8 M704 Caribbean 1610 Apr 8 M705 Caribbean 166 May 12 M709 Mediterranean 1716 Jun 10 M716 Northern Europe 1824 Jul 4 M721B Northern Europe 1821 Aug 4 M725B Northern Europe 1810 Sep 12 M729 Mediterranean 1722 Sep 21 M730A North America & Canada 1928 Sep 10 M731 North America & Canada 1931 Oct 10 M736 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 2110 Nov 10 M737 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 2120 Nov 10 M738 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 21
30 Nov 10 M739 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 2110 Dec 10 M740 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 2120 Dec 14 M801 Caribbean Celebration 22
2008 VOYAGES3 Jan 10 M802 Southern Caribbean 2113 Jan 10 M803 Southern Caribbean 2123 Jan 10 M804 Southern Caribbean 212 Feb 13 M805 Panama & Caribbean 2215 Feb 4 M806 President's Day Getaway from New York 2119 Feb 10 M807 Southern Caribbean 2129 Feb 10 M808 Southern Caribbean 2110 Mar 10 M809 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 2120 Mar 4 M810 Easter Getaway from New York 2124 Mar 13 M811 Panama & Caribbean 226 Apr 10 M812 Connoisseur’s Southern Caribbean 21
2007 VOYAGES21 Apr 22 E702A Caribbean 2827 Apr 16 E702B Caribbean 2813 May 10 E704 Mediterranean 2923 May 5 E705 Iberia & France 2928 May 13 E706 Mediterranean 3010 Jun 14 E707 Iceland & Norwegian Fjords 3024 Jun 14 E708 Norwegian Fjords 318 Jul 16 E709 Mediterranean 3124 Jul 7 E710 Norwegian Fjords 3231 Jul 12 E711 Mediterranean 3212 Aug 14 E712 Mediterranean 3326 Aug 5 E713 Iberia & France 3331 Aug 15 E714 Mediterranean 3415 Sep 8 E715 Northern Europe 34
23 Sep 19 E716 North America & Canada 3512 Oct 2 E717 Northern Europe 3514 Oct 14 E718 Mediterranean 3528 Oct 12 E719 Canary Islands 369 Nov 16 E720 Mediterranean 3625 Nov 11 E721 Iberia & The Canaries 376 Dec 8 E722 Northern Europe 3714 Dec 2 E723 Northern Europe 3816 Dec 21 E801 Caribbean 38
2008 VOYAGES6 Jan 103 South America, Pacific & Orient Odyssey 39
2008 VOYAGES6 Jan 106 Maiden World Cruise 41
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