Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria
and Queen Mary 2 will make a
total 17 calls at Australian ports.
AUSTRALIANS, and their travel agents, will
be up late next Wednesday (05 September)
when the three Queens’ 2014 world voyages
go on sale in Australia at 10pm.
Cruises in the new program are priced from
$2,329 per person for eight nights on Queen
Mary 2.
The iconic QM2 is set to sail 116 nights
around the globe, including a second
circumnavigation of Australia.
Queen Elizabeth will also cruise around the
world on an 118-night journey, featuring a
maiden visit to Japan with four inaugural calls,
while Queen Victoria will offer an extended
116-night trip around South America, including
eight maiden calls.
Several easy options are available for
Australians who wish to embark or disembark
at a local port.
A 28-night voyage on Queen Victoria from
Sydney to San Francisco, visiting seven New
Zealand ports as well as Tonga, Samoa and
Hawaii, is priced from $7,449pp twin-share.
A 17-night sailing on Queen Elizabeth from
Sydney to Kobe, Japan, via Papua New Guinea,
is priced from $4,569pp twin share.
A 15-night cruise from Cape Town to Fremantle,
calling at Durban, Mauritius and Western
Australia on QM2 is priced from $3,669pp/ts.
Guests who book a world voyage sector of
seven nights or more before 31 December
2012, excluding the Australian
circumnavigation, can also enjoy an onboard
credit of up to US$900 per person.
Fares for full world voyages start at $33,289pp.
Cunard president Peter Shanks said world
voyages continued to grow in popularity.
“More people than ever before are looking
to experience all the world has to offer at
outstanding value for money,” he said.
For details, contact a travel agent or see
www.cunard.com.
