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Queen Grill Suites
Relax in Queen Elizabeth’s most spacious and luxurious accommodation, culminating in the six Master and Grand Suites named in honour of those past Cunard Commodores who have received knighthoods. Light woods and luxurious upholstery add elegance to your sublime retreat, occupying 508 to 1,493 square feet and featuring a full bathroom, as you would expect. Summon champagne to your own private veranda, dine in-suite from the Queens Grill menu, and let your concierge arrange an excursion ashore. To ensure the privilege extends to every moment, you’ll appreciate the services of a butler, plus priority embarkation and disembarkation. *Includes Balcony |
Princess Grill Suites
Priority embarkation ensures a feeling of privilege before you even step inside your superbly appointed suite, where a bottle of wine and succulent fresh strawberries are waiting for you. These are among the thoughtful flourishes that make you feel so warmly welcome, such as the fresh fruit replenished each day and personalised stationery. Should you wihs, invite new friends for pre-dinner champagne and canapes in your seperate living area – your concierge will glady assist with any arrangements. After all, this is your refined and relaxing retreat. Here, you can seek out idyllic seclusion on your private balcony, complete with reclining seats. *Includes Balcony |
Britannia Club Balcony
It would be impossible not to cherish the relaxing lounge area of your balcony stateroom with direct and private access to the ocean breeze. Comfortable and stylish, your luxury Britannia Club Balcony stateroom shall be your inviting home from home throughout your memorable voyage. Guests in AA Club Balcony staterooms will enjoy single seating dining in the intimate Britannia Club Restaurant. And, with your choice rom the nine styles features on our pillow concierge menu, anticipate a wonderfully restful nights sleep, ready for another unforgettable day on board. *Includes Balcony |
Britannia Balcony
At any time of the day your luxury stateroom, occupying up to 472 square feet, provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV or watch the world go by from your own balcony. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. *Includes Balcony |
Britannia Oceanview
At any time of the day your luxury stateroom provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in a soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV. Our turndown service sets the tone for a comfortable night’s sleep. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. |
- 11846
- Ocean
- 01 Jan 00
- Asia, Australia & New Zealand, Europe, Middle East, North America
- 07 Jun 16
- Cunard
- Cruise Only
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Important Terms
- * This product is priced in USD (USD), AUD rates can fluctuate depending on exchange rates, final rates in AUD will be confirmed by your consultant at time of booking.
- Prices shown are fully inclusive of taxes unless otherwise stated.
- Advertised price includes any bonus nights, special offers or discounts listed in the inclusions.
- Surcharges may apply due to demand, Christmas & New Year's Eve, school or public holidays, trade shows, special events & other unforeseen circumstances.
- Prices may be based on Dynamic Rates and as such, may fluctuate at anytime without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, or at the property's discretion.
Itinerary
Embarkation Date: 05Jan11
Number of Days/Nights: 103
Day | Port | Duration |
1 | Southampton | Embark |
2 | At Sea | |
3 | At Sea | |
4 | At Sea | |
5 | At Sea | |
6 | At Sea | |
7 | At Sea | |
8 | At Sea | |
9 | New York | Full Day |
10 | At Sea | |
11 | At Sea | |
12 | Fort Lauderdale | Full Day |
13 | At Sea | |
14 | At Sea | |
15 | Aruba | Full Day |
16 | At Sea | |
17 | Limon | Full Day |
18 | Panama Canal | Daytime Transit |
19 | At Sea | |
20 | At Sea | |
21 | Acapulco | Full Day |
22 | At Sea | |
23 | Cabo San Lucas | Full Day |
24 | At Sea | |
25 | Los Angeles | Full Day |
26 | At Sea | |
27 | At Sea | |
28 | At Sea | |
29 | At Sea | |
30 | La Haina | Full Day |
31 | Honolulu | Full Day |
32 | At Sea | |
33 | At Sea | |
34 | At Sea | |
35 | At Sea | |
36 | Apia | Full Day |
37 | Pago Pago | Full Day |
38 | X Intl Dateline | Full Day |
39 | Port Denarau | Full Day |
40 | At Sea | |
41 | At Sea | |
42 | Bay of Isles | Full Day |
43 | Auckland | Full Day |
44 | At Sea | |
45 | Wellington | Full Day |
46 | At Sea | |
47 | At Sea | |
48 | Sydney | Full Day and Evening |
49 | Sydney | Morning |
50 | At Sea | |
51 | Melbourne | Full Day |
52 | At Sea | |
53 | At Sea | |
54 | At Sea | |
55 | Fremantle | Full Day |
56 | At Sea | |
57 | At Sea | |
58 | At Sea | |
59 | Bali | Full Day |
60 | At Sea | |
61 | At Sea | |
62 | At Sea | |
63 | At Sea | |
64 | Hong Kong | Full Day and Evening |
65 | Hong Kong | Full Day |
66 | At Sea | |
67 | Nha Trang | Full Day |
68 | Phu My | Full Day |
69 | At Sea | |
70 | Laem Chabang | Full Day |
71 | Ko Samui | Full Day |
72 | At Sea | |
73 | Singapore | Full Day |
74 | Kuala Lumpur | Full Day |
75 | Penang | Full Day |
76 | Langkawi | Full Day |
77 | At Sea | |
78 | At Sea | |
79 | At Sea | |
80 | Cochin | Full Day |
81 | At Sea | |
82 | Bombay | Full Day |
83 | At Sea | |
84 | Muscat | Full Day |
85 | Dubai | Full Day and Evening |
86 | Dubai | Full Day |
87 | At Sea | |
88 | Salalah | Afternoon |
89 | At Sea | |
90 | At Sea | |
91 | At Sea | |
92 | Aqaba | Full Day |
93 | At Sea | |
94 | Suez | Daytime Transit |
94 | Suez Canal | Daytime Transit |
94 | Port Said | Early Evening |
95 | At Sea | |
96 | Athens | Full Day |
97 | At Sea | |
98 | Chivitavecchia | Full Day |
99 | At Sea | |
100 | At Sea | |
101 | Lisbon | Full Day and Evening |
102 | Lisbon | Early Morning |
103 | At Sea | |
104 | Southampton | Disembark |
Please ask us for 2012 departure date and itinerary!
Cruise Line
Cunard
The grand tradition of the classic ocean voyage is very much alive aboard the luxury liners of Cunard. If travel is meant to be savoured, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond, as some would have it. For travellers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of a golden era. That name is Cunard Line. The grand tradition of the classic ocean voyage is very much alive aboard the luxury liners of Cunard. And where once legends strolled the promenade, today so can you, proving that true luxury belongs to no particular era. For 160 years, Cunard has worked to make the art of cruising indistinguishable from the art of living well. Aboard the five-star vessels, and in unique adventures ashore, music and painting is blended with cuisine and conversation, invigorating walks with reading and relaxation, explorations of historic landmarks with the spectacle and purity of nature. This is the Cunard legacy: timeless elegance, incomparable service, intriguing destinations and, quite simply, a more cultured experience. To travel on one of the Cunard ships today is to experience a part of that heritage and return to an era of unabashed opulence from the golden age of ocean travel. Imagine it. Across the oceans, in the lap of luxury to fabled cities and idyllic islands on a voyage bound only for pleasure. Cunard, the tradition continues.
Cuisine from Celebrity Restauranteurs
Onboard Cunard you have many choices when it comes to dining. Single Seating dinning is available, which means guests can choose to dine anytime between 7 and 9pm. On Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth, the Britannia and Mauretania restaurants respectively offer a choice of an early or a late sitting for dinner. All other restaurants are single seating dining. On both Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth, your accommodation is paired with a specific restaurant for your formal dining arrangements. All ships offer alternative dining options: Kings Court & Todd English Restaurant on Queen Mary 2 and the Lido on Queen Elizabeth.
Evening Dress
One of the great thrills of a Cunard cruise is the sheer glamour of the evenings. Generally, evening dress may be either formal or informal when your ship is at sea, and informal or casual when your ship is in port. Evening attire, effective from 6pm, will be specified in your ship’s Daily Programme, delivered to your stateroom each day. Dress codes are defined as follows:
Formal: Tuxedo (or formal dark suit) for men. Evening gown or other formal attire for women.
Informal: Jacket and tie for men. Cocktail dress, dressy trouser suit or similar for women.
Casual: For men, slacks and a sweater or shirt. For women, skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse. A range of formal wear is available to hire on board ship.
Tipping Info
Gratuities are not included in the cruise fares. A suggested per person daily amount will be charged to your shipboard account and distributed to your cabin steward, dining room waiter and other personnel. For bar and salon services, a 15% gratuity is automatically added to all charges for your convenience onboard Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth.
Founded: 1840
No. of Vessels
- 3 ships in 2013
Demographic
- Australians who appreciate the finer things in life – irresistible glamour, luxury and service
Dining & Beverages
- Elegant sea-view restaurants
- Largest wine collections afloat
Entertainment
- Musical productions
- Captain’s Black and White Ball
- West End-style shows, cabarets and concerts
Price Range
- Fares from $1,289 per person (twin share) for 7 nights
*Based on voyage V309 departing June 30, 2013
Accommodation
- Variety of accommodation from elegant staterooms to opulent suites and grand two-storey duplexes
Ship Facilities
- Lecturers, historians and famous authors introduce their specialties as a part of the Cunard Insights Enrichment Program
Cruise Price Inclusions
- Accommodation and all main meals onboard
- Personalised Cunard White Star Service
- Port taxes and government fees