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December 6, 2008 by Paula ·
Queen Mary 2 has recently completed her refurbishment which has also seen her increase the connectivity onboard. The increased connectivity enables guests to access their emails and website as if they were at home. Guests can now also use their laptops in the staterooms due to the addition of in-room wireless connectivity.
The dry dock which has recently taken place for Queen Mary 2 means that she is looking in top form for her fifth anniversary. Queen Mary 2 is currently undergoing her
Caribbean season ready for her second World Cruise in January 2009.
For the full press release see The
Cruise News.
December 5, 2008 by Steve ·
Cunard are offering a
world cruise in 2009 which is mainly on
Queen Mary 2. This world cruise departs aboard Queen Victoria on January 2nd 09 and sails into New York then Florida before you are transferred to Queen Mary 2 for the rest of your epic voyage.
This world cruise takes a very similar path to that of Victoria but does not stop at quite as many places along the way. You will spend 95 nights at sea and will visit 3 ports for the first time on board a
Cunard Cruises vessel. Goa in India, Bangkok, Thailand and Salalah, Oman are the 3 new ports of call.
October 15, 2008 by Paula ·
Queen Mary 2 is to spend her Christmas and New Year celebrating in the Caribbean. She will depart Fort Lauderdale in Florida on Friday 19th December 2008 and embark on a 16 night cruise before returning to Fort Lauderdale and flying back to the UK on Sunday 4th January 2009. Christmas Day will be spent cruising the Caribbean Sea whilst New Years Day is to be spent in the quiet resort of Charlotte Amalie in St Thomas.
September 20, 2008 by Paula ·
Cunard Cruise Line has announced that its flagship; the Queen Mary 2 will embark on her 100th Transatlantic Crossing on Sunday 21st September 2008.
She will depart her homeport of Southampton on the Sunday and will arrive in New York on Saturday 27th September 2008.
This Transatlantic Crossing sees a big mile stone for Queen Mary 2 as she will have traveled 316,729 miles on Transatlantic voyages alone. Since she began service in 2004 she will have clocked up nearly three-quarters of a million miles.
2009 sees Queen Mary 2 embark on her second World Cruise as well as continue her annual Transatlantic itineraries.
September 16, 2008 by admin ·
Queen Mary 2 is to spend her Christmas and New Year celebrating in the Caribbean. She will depart Fort Lauderdale in Florida on Friday 19th December 2008 and embark on a 16 night cruise before returning to Fort Lauderdale and flying back to the UK on Sunday 4th January 2009. Christmas Day will be spent cruising in the Caribbean Sea whilst New Years Day is to be spent in the quiet resort of Charlotte Amalie in St Thomas.
September 5, 2008 by admin ·
Cunard Cruises Queen Mary 2 World Cruise 2010 has been announced by Cunard; starting on January 11th 2010 QM2 will spend 101 nights cruising the world waters before returning to Southampton on 22nd April 2010.
In 2009 the Queen Mary 2 World Cruise was shared with Queen Victoria, this time around she will be doing it all by herself! The cost of the QM2 World Cruise starts from a cool £10,499.
The itinerary is as follows:
January 2010
11Mon Southampton, England Depart 5:00 pm
Southampton England
Cunard’s home port, part of seafaring legend, is an ideal starting or ending point for a memorable cruise. No airport check ins. No baggage restrictions. No hassle! Simply start your holiday in style with a glass of champagne on deck aboard one of the most famous ocean liners in the world.
12Tue Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13Wed Lisbon, Portugal 12:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Lisbon Portugal
Portugal’s capital spreads its ancient sites on seven hills overlooking the Tagus River. Atop the highest hill, St. George’s Castle overlooks the city. Balconies ablaze with geraniums and wrought iron lamps light up the medieval Alfama quarter. Sorrowful fados ring out from cafés in the Alto. Shoppers browse in the affluent Chiado district. A short drive away, deposed royalty once lived out their days in the opulent palaces of Estoril and Sintra.
14Thu Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
15Fri Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
16Sat Rome (from Civitavecchia), Italy 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Rome (from Civitavecchia) Italy
From the port of Civitavecchia, it is but a short drive to Rome and the legends of the ages: the Vatican and Michelangelo’’s Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Catacombs. But no matter how many times you’ve been in Rome, you’ll still want to stroll down the Via Veneto or sip cappuccino in the Piazza di Spagna. Italy’’s “Eternal City” is eternally fascinating. And don’t forget to through a few coins in the Trevi Fountain!
17Sun Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
18Mon Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
19Tue Port Said, Egypt 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Port Said Egypt
Cruise lazily along the fabled Nile and encounter a feast fit for a pharaoh
20Wed Transiting the Suez Canal 12:00 am - 4:00 pm
Transiting the Suez Canal
21Thu Safaga, Luxor, Egypt 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Safaga, Luxor Egypt
Safaga is our gateway to the magnificent antiquities of Luxor and Karnak, considered by many to be the grandest of all Pharoanic temples. Known as Thebes, Luxor has a rich history going back to 2,000 BC and reached its height of glory during the 18th and 19th dynasties. Marvel at the massive statues and structures. Stroll down the Avenue of the Sphinxes to the grand ceremonial gateway of the Temple of Amun-Ra. Cross the Nile to the Valley of the Kings, sacred burial ground of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs; it was here King Tut’s tomb was discovered.
22Fri Cruising the Red Sea
Cruising the Red Sea
23Sat Cruising the Gulf of Aden
Cruising the Gulf of Aden
24Sun Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea
25Mon Cruising the Gulf of Oman
Cruising the Gulf of Oman
26Tue Muscat, Oman 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Muscat Oman
The Sultanate of Oman’s enchanting capital city is home to the Sultan’s beautiful main palace. Three forts – Mutrah, Jalali and Mirani – stand guard at the entrance of Muscat. You can visit the magnificent aquarium – perhaps the grandest one in the Gulf – or learn about Oman’s 5,000-year history at the Oman Museum.
27Wed Dubai, United Arab Emirates 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Dubai is a place of fascinating contrasts, a distinctive blend of East and West, of old and new. You can venture across vast, dunes, climb rugged mountains, play on sandy beaches, explore dusty villages and shop in an ultra-modern mall – all in the same day. Since earliest times, Dubai has been known as “the city of merchants”, welcoming traders from distant lands with a tradition of courtesy and hospitality that still lives on today.
28Thu Cruising the Gulf of Oman
Cruising the Gulf of Oman
29Fri Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea
30Sat Mumbai (Bombay), India 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Mumbai (Bombay) India
Sprawling between the Western Ghats and the Indian Ocean, Bombay is India’s largest city and major commercial centre. Here film, cotton and other industries have produced the highest per capita income in India, yet one out of every three Bombayites dwells in squalid chawls. Along the Victorian Gothic streets, hawkers vend their wares while worshippers of all faiths queue up to make their offerings. Lavish mansions overlook palm-fringed shores while modern skyscrapers overlook foothills of poverty – the contrasts are startling.
31Sun Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea
February 2010
1Mon Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
2Tue Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
3Wed Phuket, Thailand 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Phuket Thailand
A hippy haven until the Seventies when it burst upon the pleasure-seekers’ scene, Phuket seems well able to handle its popularity as Asia’s premier resort. Diving is superb in the warm waters of the Andaman Sea. Villages still maintain a semblance of ‘tradition’. Photographers can head for the striking seascapes of limestone pillars in Phang Nga Bay and most of all – the beaches are the best.
4Thu Penang, Malaysia 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Penang Malaysia
Penang is an alluring combination of golden beaches and cultural gems. Along the north coast, Penang’s most famous beach is lined with luxury Asian hotels while Malay kampongs sprinkle across a countryside scented with cloves and nutmeg. Admire the giant reclining Buddha and the 1,000 gilded statues of Kek Lok Si Temple. See the elaborate clan house of the Chinese Khoo Kongsi. Ride a tram to the superb vistas atop Penang Hill. Or set out for the Temple of the Azure Cloud, a.k.a. the “Snake Temple”, where sacred pit vipers, half-drugged by incense, writhe around the columns and statues.
5Fri Kuala Lumpur (from Port Kelang), Malaysia 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Kuala Lumpur (from Port Kelang) Malaysia
Port Kelang is the port for Malaysia’s modern and bustling city of Kuala Lumpur, with its fusion of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures. Explore the exceptional shopping and entertainment offered by the Golden Triangle. Or discover the tranquillity of Lake Gardens, where you can tour the Bird Park or Orchid Garden.
6Sat Singapore 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Singapore
Modern Singapore is a fascinating mélange of cultures. Browse the shop-houses of Little India, perfumed with fragrant spices and flowers. Have tea in Chinatown where medicine shops and calligraphers line the narrow streets. Meander through the world’s largest collection of orchids in the Botanic Garden, and walk through Raffles Landing, the old colonial district with its restored British-style buildings.
7Sun Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
8Mon Bangkok (from Laem Chabang), Thailand 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Bangkok (from Laem Chabang) Thailand
Mysterious and magical, Thailand’s sprawling and dynamic capital offers more exotic sights than any other major Asian city. Ten million residents crowd together along the plains of the Chao Pharya River. Yet amid the congestion, you’ll discover the silent grandeur of over 400 wats that form one of Asia’s great spectacles. Visit the magnificent Grand Palace, sparkling residence of Siam’s royalty. Cruise Bangkok’s colourful klongs laden with produce of the floating markets. And enjoy the eclectic mix of the “City of Angels,” where elephants bring good luck, shoppers find good fortune and nightlife knows no bounds.
9Tue Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
10Wed Ho Chi Minh City (from Vung Tau), Vietnam 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Ho Chi Minh City (from Vung Tau) Vietnam
Still fondly known as Saigon, the city is a thrilling, chaotic whirl played out against a French colonial backdrop.
11Thu Cruising the South China Sea
Cruising the South China Sea
12Fri Hong Kong, China Arrive 12:00 pm
Hong Kong China
Hong Kong is a paradigm of contradictions. On the one hand the city vibrates with modern commerce, soaring skyscrapers and sophistication. But at the same time it is a land of ancient beliefs and intriguing local customs: small, gilded shrines glow with red lamps, joss sticks and fresh oranges; markets are heaped high with salted eggs, squid and every kind of medicinal root and herbal remedy imaginable; red-sailed junks and sampans ply the harbour. For shoppers, no city in the world can compare to this non-stop bazaar. And epicures will also find their nirvana. There are ethnic cuisines from all over China: Cantonese dim sum, crispy Peking duck and spicy Szechwan dishes.
13Sat Hong Kong, China Depart 6:00 pm
Hong Kong China
Hong Kong is a paradigm of contradictions. On the one hand the city vibrates with modern commerce, soaring skyscrapers and sophistication. But at the same time it is a land of ancient beliefs and intriguing local customs: small, gilded shrines glow with red lamps, joss sticks and fresh oranges; markets are heaped high with salted eggs, squid and every kind of medicinal root and herbal remedy imaginable; red-sailed junks and sampans ply the harbour. For shoppers, no city in the world can compare to this non-stop bazaar. And epicures will also find their nirvana. There are ethnic cuisines from all over China: Cantonese dim sum, crispy Peking duck and spicy Szechwan dishes.
14Sun Cruising the South China Sea
Cruising the South China Sea
15Mon Shanghai, China 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Shanghai China
From opium wars to junks and barges, images of Shanghai flood the senses. But, in fact, the real Shanghai is the sky-scrapered capital of commerce and industry for the People’s Republic of China. See remnants of earlier times in the 400 year-old Yu Gardens built in the Ming Dynasty. Admire the Long Hua Temple or take a boat ride down the Huang Pu River. From here you can join one of our optional multi-day excursions to such highlights as Beijing with its Forbidden City and Great Wall.
16Tue Cruising the East China Sea
Cruising the East China Sea
17Wed Nagasaki, Japan 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Nagasaki Japan
Stop by Peace Park for a moment of serenity, or visit the Confucian Shrine to see the influence that the Chinese community has on Nagasaki. And for a truly spectacular view of the city, take the ropeway to the lookout tower atop Mount Isa.
18Thu Cruising the Philippine Sea
Cruising the Philippine Sea
19Fri Tokyo (from Yokohama), Japan 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tokyo (from Yokohama) Japan
The wide ocean, the harbour with its special atmosphere, the hill which stands in a row of steep slopes, a Chinatown which is full of exotic moods – there are so many “postcard scenes” in Yokohama. Not surprisingly, many movies have been made here. Visit Kamakura with its temples and 35-foot-high Great Buddha. Take a bullet train to see Mount Fiji, or pack an overnight bag and set out for the ancient cities of Japan: Kyoto and Hakone.
20Sat Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
21Sun Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
22Mon Apra, Guam, US 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Apra, Guam US
Hafa Adai! Greetings from Guam, America’s paradise island in the Pacific, blessed with a rich cultural legacy and spectacular natural beauty. Its name comes from the ancient Chamorro word “Guahan,” meaning “we have.” So put on your sunglasses and sunscreen, grab a cold drink and set out to explore this friendly island.
23Tue Cruising the Philippine Sea
Cruising the Philippine Sea
24Wed Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
25Thu Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Rabaul Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea showcases extraordinary wildernesses, a land of tiny tree kangaroos and giant butterflies. Rabaul, with its dramatic backdrop of volcanoes, certainly epitomises this sense of nature untamed. with red lamps, joss sticks and fresh oranges; markets are heaped high with salted eggs, squid and every kind of medicinal root and herbal remedy imaginable; red-sailed junks and sampans ply the harbour.
26Fri Cruising the Coral Sea
Cruising the Coral Sea
27Sat Cruising the Coral Sea
Cruising the Coral Sea
28Sun Whitsunday Islands, Australia 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Whitsunday Islands Australia
This sprinkling of 74 verdant isles, fringed by white sands and turquoise skies present a vision of immense beauty beside the vast natural wonder that is the Great Barrier Reef.
March 2010
1Mon Cruising the Coral Sea
Cruising the Coral Sea
2Tue Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
3Wed Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
Cruising the South Pacific Ocean
4Thu Auckland, New Zealand 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Auckland New Zealand
In a nation where stunning scenery is taken for granted, this water wonderland sparkles like a freshly polished jewel. Over 48 extinct volcanoes cloaked in wild mountainous scenery encircle the “City of Sails”. An undulating succession of bays and inlets stretch along its endless shores. Even the downtown area with its expansive, farm-like parks exudes a sense of spacious beauty.
5Fri Russel, Bay of Islands, New Zealand 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Russel, Bay of Islands New Zealand
North of Auckland along the narrow Northland peninsula lies the shady “cathedral” created by some of the largest trees in the world: the giant kauri trees which can stand up to 170 feet tall and are over 1,200 years old. Here the captivating Bay of Islands shelters 150 islands, enchanting wetlands of birdlife, fish, seals, dolphins and even whales. It is internationally renowned for its big-game fishing and the waters are also excellent for diving. There’s a lot of history in the area, too. In 1769 Captain James Cook anchored the Endeavor, and in 1840 the English and Maori signed the Treaty of Waitangi joining them together as one nation.
6Sat Cruising the Tasman Sea
Cruising the Tasman Sea
7Sun Sydney, Australia Arrive 6:30 pm
Sydney Australia
Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”. With an area that sprawls 670 square miles, Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world. But it’s the exquisite Sydney Harbour that draws world-wide acclaim – that, along with its magnificent Opera House. And with nearly three days, you’ll have plenty of time to go exploring.
8Mon Sydney, Australia Depart 11:59 pm
Sydney Australia
Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”. With an area that sprawls 670 square miles, Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world. But it’s the exquisite Sydney Harbour that draws world-wide acclaim – that, along with its magnificent Opera House. And with nearly three days, you’ll have plenty of time to go exploring.
9Tue Cruising the Tasman Sea
Cruising the Tasman Sea
10Wed Cruising the Tasman Sea
Cruising the Tasman Sea
11Thu Adelaide, Australia 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Adelaide Australia
Adelaide offers an abundance of colour, surrounded by the Mt. Lofty Ranges and the waters of the Gulf St. Vincent. Named after the wife of King William IV, this seaside port is a bustling city with historic charm. Tour the South Australian Museum with its exceptional collection of glassy-eyed critters and Aboriginal artefacts. Or head to Glenelg’s white sand beaches and old-style amusement park.
12Fri Cruising the Great Australian Bight
Cruising the Great Australian Bight
13Sat Cruising the Great Australian Bight
Cruising the Great Australian Bight
14Sun Freemantle, Australia 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Freemantle Australia
Perth’s bustling port, known as “Freo” to the locals, sits on the Indian Ocean and offers a romantic, artsy ambiance to residents and visitors alike. You could fill your day sitting in outdoor cafés or strolling through lively markets. Or head into the vibrant city of Perth for an outing to the Botanic Gardens or visit some of the best museums in Australia.
15Mon Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
16Tue Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
17Wed Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
18Thu Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
19Fri Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
20Sat Port Louis, Mauritius 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Port Louis Mauritius
You’ll find beauty, beaches and la bonne vie in this former French Colony. It’s encircled with picturesque villages, volcanic peaks, aquamarine lagoons and a spectacular coral reef. The capital of Port Louis offers shopping bargains at the old-fashioned central market. Take a Land Rover to see deer, monkeys and rare birds at the 3,000 acre Domaine Les Pailles. Go bird watching at Casela Bird Park. Or set out on a catamaran to admire the sun-drenched beauty of the island, landing on dazzling white beaches and snorkelling amongst shoals brimming with kaleidoscopic fish.
21Sun Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
22Mon Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
23Tue Durban, South Africa 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Durban South Africa
The summer resort of Transvaalers is your gateway to some of South Africa’s greatest attractions. Discover the breathtaking Valley of a Thousand Hills, the Kingdom of the Zulu. Or set out along The Garden Route, a region of high mountains, lush forests, sun drenched beaches and quaint little towns, an explorer’s dream and undoubtedly one of South Africa’s premier sights.
24Wed Cruising the Indian Ocean
Cruising the Indian Ocean
25Thu Cape Town, South Africa Arrive 8:00 am
Cape Town South Africa
The “Mother City” has welcomed sailors since Portuguese navigators first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the 15th century. Not only is it one of the most beautiful cities in the world – tucked into the arms of a broad bay, beneath Table Mountain – but it is also surrounded by wild beaches, rugged mountains and bucolic vineyards. On a fine day you can ride the cable car to the summit of massive, flat-topped Table Mountain, with majestic Cape Town at your feet and the Cape of Good Hope in the distance. Less than an hour away, you can go wine tasting at Stellenbosch, famous for its Cape Dutch architecture and fine estate wines.
26Fri Cape Town, South Africa Depart 6:00 pm
Cape Town South Africa
The “Mother City” has welcomed sailors since Portuguese navigators first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the 15th century. Not only is it one of the most beautiful cities in the world – tucked into the arms of a broad bay, beneath Table Mountain – but it is also surrounded by wild beaches, rugged mountains and bucolic vineyards. On a fine day you can ride the cable car to the summit of massive, flat-topped Table Mountain, with majestic Cape Town at your feet and the Cape of Good Hope in the distance. Less than an hour away, you can go wine tasting at Stellenbosch, famous for its Cape Dutch architecture and fine estate wines.
27Sat Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
28Sun Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
29Mon Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
30Tue Jamestown, St. Helena, UK 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Jamestown, St. Helena UK
Remote and rugged, this emerald jewel of the South Atlantic Ocean boasts a quaint single-street capital and is famed for Longwood House, where Napoleon lived his final years in exile.
31Wed Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
April 2010
1Thu Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
2Fri Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
3Sat Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Rio will command your non-stop attention from the moment you set foot on its shores – or the golden sands of Copacabana or Ipanema for that matter. Climb Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car, then try out your salsa steps as night falls. Rio is an amazing experience – a city everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime.
4Sun Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
5Mon Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
6Tue Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean
7Wed Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8Thu Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9Fri Bridgetown, Barbados 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Bridgetown Barbados
Enjoy Bridgetown’s unique combination of colonial tradition and Caribbean vibrancy. Explore a cane plantation and spend a warm balmy evening soaking up the vivid contrasts in the centre of town where immaculately-uniformed policemen mingle good humouredly with the warm and welcoming Bajan people.
10Sat Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
11Sun Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12Mon Fort Lauderdale, Florida 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Explore the “Venice of America”, with its lacework of over 165 miles of canals and yachts as huge as the mansions they’re moored at. Stroll along the tree-lined Las Olas, and wander into its upscale boutiques and wonderful restaurants. Enjoy the shops and cafés of Riverwalk, close to the Arts and Science District.
13Tue Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14Wed Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
15Thu New York, USA 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
New York USA
Brooklyn, New York
Walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, this engineering milestone ranks among the world’s greatest suspension bridges. From there, head over to the promenade for an even better view of lower Manhattan and the harbor. Next, take a rollercoaster ride, see a dolphin show in Coney Island or explore one of the world’s best Egyptian collections at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
New York, New York
See the bright lights of the Big Apple, international mecca and melting pot, with expensive brownstones, colourful neighbourhoods like Greenwich Village and the Upper West Side, and the legendary Central Park. Explore some of the world’s great museums - the Museum of Modern Art, (etc.) Some come just for the shopping: there’s Bloomingdale’s on Lex, Tiffany’s on Fifth, Barneys and the unique boutiques along Madison. Or head downtown and explore the trendy shops of SoHo.
16Fri Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
17Sat Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
18Sun Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
19Mon Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20Tue Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
21Wed Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
22Thu Southampton, England Arrive 6:30 am
Southampton England
Cunard’s home port, part of seafaring legend, is an ideal starting or ending point for a memorable cruise. No airport check ins. No baggage restrictions. No hassle! Simply start your holiday in style with a glass of champagne on deck aboard one of the most famous ocean liners in the world.
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April 14, 2008 by admin ·
Queen Mary 2 is to be calling at Liverpool as part of a special British Isles voyage marking her fifth anniversary of her introduction to service in January 2004.
QE2 has already visited Liverpool eight and will make one final call to the port on Friday 3rd October 2008 before leaving the Cunard fleet in November.
Carol Marlow, Cunard’s President and Managing Director, says:
“We are delighted to be announcing this historic call at Liverpool. Cunard Line was founded in the city in May 1839 and our Head Office remained there until 1967, so our ties with the city are deep. 2009 marks the 170th anniversary of our founding and Queen Mary 2’s fifth anniversary so we felt there was no better time for our flagship to call at our birthplace for the first time. If previous visits by our beloved QE2 are anything to go by then Queen Mary 2 can expect an emotional, warm and historic welcome – in true Liverpool fashion”.
April 14, 2008 by admin ·
Queen Mary 2, the flagship of Cunard Cruises will make an historic stop at Greenock on Monday 19th October 2009.
To mark the fifth anniversary of the introduction of Queen Mary 2 in January 2004 she is taking part in a special British Isles voyage including making a call at Greenock. QE2 has already visited Greenock seven times and will make one final call on Sunday 5th October before she leaves service in November.
Carol Marlow, Cunard’s President and Managing Director, says:
“We are delighted to be announcing this historic call at Greenock. Since it’s founding in May 1839 – the 170th anniversary of which we celebrate in 2009 – Cunard has owned over 220 ships. Of those 125 were built in Scotland, with the vast majority of those being built on the Clyde. They range from the tiny Unicorn, to the first superliner Lusitania, the palatial Aquitania and the famous Queens Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and QE2. We felt a visit by our flagship Queen Mary 2 to acknowledge our deep ties with the Clyde, Greenock and Glasgow was well overdue! If previous visits by our beloved QE2 are anything to go by then Queen Mary 2 can expect an emotional, warm and historic welcome”.
March 26, 2008 by admin ·
All three of Cunard’s Queens will meet in their homeport of Southampton on Tuesday 22nd April 2008. It will mark another historic first for Cunard Cruises. Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria will salute QE2 as she celebrates the 39th anniversary of her official entry into service in 1969.
Carol Marlow, Cunard’s President and Managing Director, says:
“We are delighted that this unexpected opportunity for Southampton to host our three ocean liners arose after we took the recent decision to have QE2’s scheduled 2008 refit in her homeport. We would like as many people as possible to witness this historic spectacle”.
January 14, 2008 by admin ·
Thousands of people lined the shores of New York harbour to witness a celebratory procession of three of the most famous cruise liners in the world, Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, QE2 and the new girl on the block, Queen Victoria.
The procession began with a whistle salute from each liner as they set off on their respective voyages illuminated by a resplendent firework display befitting their Royal status. It was the first time in the Cunard line’s 168 year history that three ‘Queens’ have been in service simultaneously.
The festivities were arranged to welcome Queen Victoria to the fleet following her launch in Southampton on 10 December 2007 which was undertaken by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.
Queen Victoria will now embark on her maiden world cruise stopping in 37 ports in 23 countries on the 105-day journey. QE2 will also depart on what Cunard says will be her 26th and last world cruise.