QE2: Complimentary Balcony Upgrade Starting At $1,099

January 28, 2008

CUNARD
QUEEN MARY 2 Transatlantic  Voyages - fares from $899*
EMBARK ON THE VOYAGE THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
Complimentary Balcony Upgrade Starting At $1,099^
Dear Chelle Yarbrough,

From the moment you step aboard the grandest ocean liner ever built, a sense of history and majesty envelops you.

Ahead lie miles of open ocean that will take you back to a time when travel still meant something - when the journey was the destination.

Over six unforgettable days, you’ll discover what it means to truly become enriched. You will travel on an incomparable oasis of elegance, camaraderie and comfort. After all, QUEEN MARY 2® is no mere cruise ship. She is a true ocean liner, a mighty vessel built to navigate the widest expanses of the sea with speed and grace.

Prepare to embark on the adventure of a lifetime and leave your notions about travel far behind.

Enjoy fares starting at just $899* or receive a complimentary balcony upgrade from $1,099.^ Click here to register to receive special fares and exciting promotions from Cunard -
The Most Famous Ocean Liners In The World
®.

Cunard Insights
Michael Mondavi
Michael Mondavi
Founder of Folio Wine Company and co-founder of Robert Mondavi Winery


Eastbound
April 28, 2008


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Lamberto Frescobaldi
Lamberto Frescobaldi
30th generation Italian winemaker


Westbound
May 4, 2008


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TRANSATLANTIC (EASTBOUND & WESTBOUND): 6 DAYS
Ports include: New York, Southampton
Departure Dates
Standard Inside
(Cat. D8)
From
Oceanview
(Cat. C4)
From
Premium Balcony
(obstructed)
(Cat. B6)
From
Princess
Suites
(Cat. P3)
From
Fuel Supplement
Per Person
(in addition to fares)
EASTBOUND
April 16, April 28
May 10, June 8

WESTBOUND
May 4, June 2

$899* $1,099* $1,099* $2,999* $30*
Fares based on April 28, 2008 voyage.
     
RESERVE NOW TO ENJOY THESE SPECIAL FARES
^ Complimentary Balcony Upgrade is based on reserving the best available Balcony stateroom in (obstructed) category B6 for the price of an Oceanview stateroom category C4 on the April 16 and April 28, 2008 voyages only.

* Fares are per person, non-air, based on double occupancy and apply to the first two guests in a stateroom. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Government fees and taxes of up to $33.88 are additional, per person and may be higher for Canadian residents. A fuel supplement is in addition to fares shown, is per person and is subject to change. This offer applies to new bookings only, is based on availability, is capacity controlled and may not be combinable with any other promotion, savings programme or public, group or past guest discount, including shipboard credits. Offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. Ask about our applicable air add-on programme. See the applicable 2008 Cunard brochure for terms, conditions and definitions that apply to your reservation. Certain restrictions apply. Please reference promotion code RGA/RGB. Ship’s registry: Great Britain. ©Cunard 2008.

CE08GM505

 
 

Cunard’s Three Queens Rendezvous in Big Apple

January 14, 2008

Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2 and the new Queen Victoria met in New York harbor by the Statue of Liberty the evening of January 10, 2008 in what was the only time the three vessels will be together in New York. The event, called the Cunard Royal Rendezvous, was accompanied by fireworks and lauded by New York City tourism officials as representing the importance of cruise tourism to the city. Queen Victoria, which was christened in December, made her maiden call to New York on the first leg of its 2008 World Cruise. She will visit 37 ports in 23 countries in 106 days. Queen Elizabeth 2, which was making its last call in New York, will go out of service in November and will eventually become a floating hotel in Dubai. Cunard’s history in New York dates back to 1847, when the Hibernia visited the city. In 2008, Cunard ships will visit the city 30 times, according to Cunard President Carol Marlow. The port of Brooklyn currently serves as homeport for the Queen Mary 2.