Cunard's 2009 World
Cruises and Segment Voyages Offer Savvy Travelers a Pinnacle
Travel Experience
Queen Mary 2 and Queen
Victoria segment voyages offer unmatched value
August 14, 2008 - Today's
unfavorable exchange rate is making the quest to travel and see
the world more challenging than ever but experienced travelers
know that, right now, those same currency fluctuations are
making one of travel's ultimate "trophy trips" more affordable
than ever. Priced in US dollars and immune to exchange rate
variations,
Cunard's World Cruises aboard flagship Queen Mary 2 and the
new Queen Victoria - as well as a host of shorter segment
voyages that bear all the hallmarks of a classic Cunard World
Cruise - combine the tradition, elegance and glamour of the
Golden Age of Ocean Travel with compelling itineraries to
some of the world's most storied and celebrated ports of call.
Available fares make Cunard's legendary World Cruises more
sensible than comparable five-star travel experiences on land
since, at sea, meals and entertainment are included. For
travelers without the luxury of time to sail a full World
Cruise, both ships offer shorter segment voyages ranging from
15-30 days with fares starting at $122 per day, per person.
Space is still available on some of the most popular segments
including Queen Mary 2's 28-day Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angeles
segment with fares starting from $122 per day, per person;
15-day Los Angeles to Sydney segment with fares starting from
$160 per day, per person; and 31-day Singapore to New York
segment with fares starting from $171 per day, per person.
Queen Victoria's 17-day New York to Los Angeles segment offers
fares from $200 per day, per person; the 23-day Los Angeles to
Sydney segment offers fares $209 per day, per person; 27-day
Sydney to Singapore segment offers fares from $237 per day, per
person; and 32-day Singapore to Southampton voyage offers fares
from $215 per day, per person.
"More than ever, today's luxury travelers seek experiences that
bring both value and meaning to their lives," says Carol Marlow,
president of Cunard Line. "Across all levels of accommodation,
a Cunard voyage is a pinnacle travel experience which continues
to include all gourmet meals, entertainment and enrichment
programmes."
Whether guests are onboard for the full World
Cruise or a shorter segment voyage, they'll have the opportunity
to experience the Line's award-winning Cunard Insights
Enrichment Programme. Among the speakers scheduled to appear
are oceanographer-meteorologist Joe Bishop, astronaut Walter
Cunningham, ocean liner authority and color commentator William
Miller and adventurer Harvey Mann.
Queen Mary 2
Departing from Ft. Lauderdale simultaneously with her sister
ship Queen Victoria on January 13, 2009, Queen Mary 2's Epic
Expedition features 26 port calls on five continents.
Included is a port call to Alexandria (for Cairo/Giza) affording
visits to the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Maiden calls
include Lima, Peru; Osaka, Japan; Bangkok, Thailand; and Salalah,
Oman.
The ship will journey in a westward direction, sailing around
South America to Los Angeles, then across the Pacific Ocean to
Honolulu, Hawaii. From there, stops include Pago Pago, American
Samoa; Auckland, New Zealand; Sydney, Australia; and Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. The voyage culminates in New York on
April 14, 2009.Fares for Queen Mary 2's 90-day Epic
Expedition World Cruise start from $19,362 per person,
double occupancy.
Queen Victoria
Eighteen exciting maiden calls are highlights of Queen
Victoria's westbound circumnavigation. Her first-time visits
include Apia, Western Samoa; Aqaba (for Petra), Jordan; Cabo San
Lucas, Mexico; Cairns (Yorkey's for the Great Barrier Reef),
Australia; Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand; Nagasaki,
Japan; Nha Trang, Vietnam; Nuku'alofa, Tonga; Phuket, Thailand;
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Pusan, South Korea; Rabaul, Papua New
Guinea; and Willemstad, Curaçao.
The ship will transit the Panama Canal and Suez Canal and visit
some of the world's most captivating ports, including Puerto
Quetzal, Guatemala; Shanghai, China; and Saipan, Northern
Mariana Islands, as well as an overnight call in Sydney,
Australia. Queen Victoria will also call on the port city of
Mormugao in Goa, on the west coast of India, which is known for
its pristine beaches and Portuguese architecture; and the
charming port city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia's second
oldest city. Her journey concludes in Southampton on April 20,
2009, where guests may opt to continue their voyage with a
legendary six-day transatlantic crossing to New York aboard
Queen Mary 2. Fares for Queen Victoria's 99-day Exploration
of Distant Horizons World Cruise start from $20,955 per
person, double occupancy.
For more information and to book 2009 World
Cruise segment voyages on Queen Mary 2 or Queen Victoria,
consult your Travel Professional, call toll-free 1-800-7-CUNARD
or go to
www.cunard.com.