Valencia, CA (July 9, 2007) - Today,
Cunard announces the 2009 World Cruise itineraries for flagship
Queen Mary 2 and the new Queen Victoria, where
combining the legendary Cunard liner experience of tradition,
elegance and grandeur with the adventure of circumnavigating the
globe remains a time-honored tradition. When Cunard set out to
chart its world cruise destinations, it drew upon an 85-year
tradition dating back to 1922, when it first pioneered the
concept of world cruising.
In 2009 both liners will undertake their second world cruise and
offer a multitude of voyage options packaged with a variety of
early booking incentives, additional savings bonuses and
amenities for independent and group guests. Queen Mary 2
and Queen Victoria will explore the globe during voyages
of 90 and 99 days, meeting in Ft. Lauderdale for a Cunard Royal
RendezvousTM on January 13, 2009.
Queen Mary 2 adds eight days and eight more ports for her
90-day Epic Expedition from Ft. Lauderdale to New York,
stopping on four continents. Queen Victoria will sail a
99-day Exploration of Distant Horizons, departing
on January 10, 2009 from New York to Southampton with stops in
37 ports across five continents.
"Cunard ships are legendary," says Carol Marlow, president of
Cunard Line, "and when combined with a circumnavigation of the
globe calling on some of the world's most exotic and intriguing
ports, the experience becomes an unparalleled adventure. When we
set out to create a world cruise itinerary, we seek to introduce
our guests, many of whom are regular Cunard world cruisers, to
fascinating new destinations that offer enchanted experiences.
These 2009 itineraries are no exception."
Queen Victoria: Distant Horizons
Heralding her second year of service, Queen Victoria will
traverse the globe in a westbound direction, transiting the
Panama Canal and Suez Canal with calls in some of the world's
most captivating ports, including Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala;
Shanghai, Chica; Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands and Rabual,
Papua New Guinea, 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.
Maiden calls offer an added bonus of excitement and fanfare and
in addition to those ports mentioned above Queen Victoria
will be a cause for celebration when she visits 18 ports for the
first-time,including; 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, Willemstad, Curaçao.
The journey culminates in Southampton on April 20, 2009. Guests
who wish to return to New York may then transfer to Queen
Mary 2 for one of her legendary six-day transatlantic
crossings for a 105-day Full World Cruise.
Early Booking Fares for Queen Victoria's 99-day
Exploration of Distant Horizons world cruise start from
$20,955 per person, double occupancy.
Shorter Liner voyages are available and include the 50-day Los
Angeles to Singapore voyage, with Early Booking Fares starting
from $11,540 per person, double occupancy and the 59 day Sydney
to Southampton voyage, with Early Booking fares starting from
$12,920.
Queen Mary 2: Epic Expedition
Departing from Ft. Lauderdale, simultaneously with her sister
ship Queen Victoria, on January 13, 2009, Queen Mary 2
will set sail on a 90-day Epic Expedition to 26 ports on
four 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; Yokohama (for Tokyo),
Japan; Bangkok, Thailand; and Salalah, Oman.
The ship will journey in a westward direction, sailing around
South America to Los Angeles, across the Pacific 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.
Early Booking Fares for Queen Mary 2's 90-day Epic
Expedition world cruise start from $20,745, per person,
double occupancy.
Liner and Segment Voyages are available and include the 66-day
Ft. Lauderdale to Dubai voyage, with Early Booking
Fares starting from $15,898 per person, double occupancy, and
the 15-day Los Angeles to Sydney voyage, with Early
Booking Fares starting from $4,415 per person, double occupancy.
Incentives For Early Booking
Early Booking Fares for the Full World Cruise represents a 25
percent savings per person off brochure rates. As an extra
incentive, guests will save an additional five percent when
bookings are made by January 31, 2008. Onboard credits are
offered for early booking on Full World Cruises and Liner
Voyages up to $2,000 per couple. Full World Cruise guests
receive an invitation to the legendary President's World Cruise
Dinner along with a special amenity package. Grill guests who
book early will also have the opportunity to attend exclusive
shore events.
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