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Classic Western circumnavigation via the Panama Canal Voyages range from two to 112 nights Maiden calls in Alotau and Kiriwina (Papua New Guinea) Overnight stays in San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore and Cape Town. Caribbean and South America Voyages range from two to 73 nights Maiden calls in Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Puerto Madryn (Argentina) Overnight stays in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro; arrives in time for the Rio Carnival Scenic cruising around Cape Horn, through the Magellan Straits and Beagle Channel. Alaska (2021), Australia and Japan (2022) roundtrips, with Grand Voyages, offering more sea days in-between Voyages range from two to 39 nights Nine maiden calls including Eden (Australia), Beppu and Sasebo (Japan) Overnight stays in Auckland, Hobart, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing Scenic cruising in Fiordland National Park, and Marlborough Sound, New Zealand. Travel the globe in unparalleled style. Introducing our winter 2022 and Alaska 2021 voyages. Embargo release: 8.00am 12 December 2019 On sale for Cunard World Club members: 8.00am 18 December 2019 On general sale: 8.00am 19 December 2019 5% Cunard Fare saving for Cunard World Club members until 2 March 2020. Full World Voyage benefits available on Queen Mary 2’s and Queen Victoria’s roundtrip voyages (V204D and M203C). Benefits include complimentary Hotel and Dining Services Charges (Gratuities), and exclusive events ashore and aboard. Did you know? To be a Cunard World Club member guests only need to have travelled once with Cunard. Round World Voyage – Western Circumnavigation (108 nights) Australia Australia to Japan Japan Transatlantic Crossing Transatlantic Crossing To be announced To be announced Caribbean & South America (71 nights) Northern Lights January March April May February 2021 Alaska. 2022 itinerary overview. Japan to Alaska Alaska Alaska to Japan Japan Japan to Australia Australia June August September November October December July

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Page 1: Travel the globe in unparalleled style. · Caribbean and South America ... The heyday of Hollywood glamour is instantly evoked by her elegant wood panelling, gleaming chandeliers,

◆ Classic Western circumnavigation viathe Panama Canal

◆ Voyages range from two to 112 nights

◆ Maiden calls in Alotau and Kiriwina(Papua New Guinea)

◆ Overnight stays in San Francisco,Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore andCape Town.

◆ Caribbean and South America

◆ Voyages range from two to 73 nights

◆ Maiden calls in Sao Paulo (Brazil)and Puerto Madryn (Argentina)

◆ Overnight stays in Montevideo andRio de Janeiro; arrives in time forthe Rio Carnival

◆ Scenic cruising around Cape Horn,through the Magellan Straits andBeagle Channel.

◆ Alaska (2021), Australia and Japan (2022)roundtrips, with Grand Voyages, offeringmore sea days in-between

◆ Voyages range from two to 39 nights

◆ Nine maiden calls including Eden(Australia), Beppu and Sasebo (Japan)

◆ Overnight stays in Auckland, Hobart,Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghaiand Beijing

◆ Scenic cruising in Fiordland National Park,and Marlborough Sound, New Zealand.

Travel the globe in unparalleled style.Introducing our winter 2022 and Alaska 2021 voyages.

Embargo release: 8.00am ◆ 12 December 2019On sale for Cunard World Club members: 8.00am ◆ 18 December 2019

On general sale: 8.00am ◆ 19 December 2019

5% Cunard Fare saving for Cunard World Club members until 2 March 2020.

Full World Voyage benefits available on Queen Mary 2’s and Queen Victoria’s roundtrip voyages (V204D and M203C). Benefits include complimentary Hotel and Dining Services Charges (Gratuities), and exclusive events ashore and aboard.

Did you know?To be a Cunard

World Club member guests only need to have travelled once

with Cunard.

Round World Voyage – Western Circumnavigation (108 nights)

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2021 Alaska.

2022 itinerary overview.

Japan to Alaska Alaska Alaska to

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Explore the world in style.

Queen Elizabeth.

Queen Elizabeth, our newest ship, was christened by her namesake Her Majesty the Queen. Joining the fleet in 2010, her grace and Art Deco design have made her a firm favourite with guests. The heyday of Hollywood glamour is instantly evoked by her elegant wood panelling, gleaming chandeliers, marble flooring and beautiful decorative touches.

Highlights:◆ The Garden Lounge – a light and sociable room

inspired by London’s Kew Gardens

◆ Games Deck – a dedicated area to enjoy croquet, traditional bowls or paddle tennis

◆ Royal Court Theatre – modelled on Queen Victoria’s much loved Royal Court Theatre, complete with private theatre boxes, featuring distinctive blue and gold furnishings.

Who does Queen Elizabeth appeal to?

Queen Elizabeth often appeals to experienced travellers and cruisers. When not on a World Voyage, she is primarily based out of our homeport, so she also appeals to those who appreciate not having to fly and enjoy the benefits of sailing from Southampton.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2010

Planned refit: Nov 2018

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 23.7 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,081

No of Crew: 1,005

Length: 964.5 feet

Width: 106 feet

Draft: 25.9 feet

If our ships have inspired you, you’ll be equally as impressed with the amazing places they can transport your customers to. Below is just a brief glimpse of the voyages they could take.

Transatlantic Crossings.Seven or eight days aboard Queen Mary 2 give your customers a unique opportunity to forget the demands of everyday life. Whether they’re sailing from New York to

Southampton, or vice versa, they can spend a few extra days in the city that never sleeps – perhaps taking advantage of our bespoke tours.

Mediterranean Fly-Cruises.Travelling by plane to meet their shipis the fastest way for your customersto start exploring warmer waters andthe many jewels of this fascinating partof the world. They can start their cruise

in Barcelona, Rome, Athens or Venice, with voyages lastinganything from seven to 24 nights.

Fly-cruises to the Americas.As they fly across the Atlantic to meettheir ship, your customers couldadmire New England or Canada. Orthey may wish to escape the winterby sampling the tranquillity of the

Caribbean, hopping from island to island. Our Fly-Cruisesto the Americas range between eight and 26 nights.

Roundtrip fromSouthampton.If your customers prefer not to fly, that needn’t limit their horizons. Cunard offers many opportunities to sail from and returning to

Southampton, with durations from seven to 17 nights.◆ The Norwegian Fjords ◆ The Baltic Sea ◆ Around Britain ◆ The Mediterranean ◆ Iberia and the Canary Islands ◆ Caribbean.

Short Breaks.Our Short Breaks offer roundtrips from Southampton to delights such as France’s Cotentin peninsula, the waterways of the Netherlands or the historical elegance of Bruges,

Amsterdam and Hamburg.

The World Voyage.Starting and ending in Southampton, your customers will be enchanted by changing lands and cultures as they cross the continents, touching shore at many great cities,

sleepy atolls and distant delights, many of which are far removed from the usual tourist hot spots.

Grand Voyages.Your customers can explore legendary sailing routes to historic and exotic destinations with our Grand Voyages. These itineraries include more days at sea giving them

more time to recharge their batteries between ports.

Regions of the World.Our Regions of the World voyages offer your customers region-specific itineraries, focusing on Asia, Australasia, East Asia or the Americas and the Pacific Ocean.

Each itinerary balances days ashore with indulgence and exploration at sea.

Iconic Journeys.

A guide to Cunard ships.

CN01466 - Travel Agent Ship Visit Guide.indd 1-3 19/05/2017 17:02

Explore the world in style.

Queen Elizabeth.

Queen Elizabeth, our newest ship, was christened by her namesake Her Majesty the Queen. Joining the fleet in 2010, her grace and Art Deco design have made her a firm favourite with guests. The heyday of Hollywood glamour is instantly evoked by her elegant wood panelling, gleaming chandeliers, marble flooring and beautiful decorative touches.

Highlights:◆ The Garden Lounge – a light and sociable room

inspired by London’s Kew Gardens

◆ Games Deck – a dedicated area to enjoy croquet, traditional bowls or paddle tennis

◆ Royal Court Theatre – modelled on Queen Victoria’s much loved Royal Court Theatre, complete with private theatre boxes, featuring distinctive blue and gold furnishings.

Who does Queen Elizabeth appeal to?

Queen Elizabeth often appeals to experienced travellers and cruisers. When not on a World Voyage, she is primarily based out of our homeport, so she also appeals to those who appreciate not having to fly and enjoy the benefits of sailing from Southampton.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2010

Planned refit: Nov 2018

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 23.7 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,081

No of Crew: 1,005

Length: 964.5 feet

Width: 106 feet

Draft: 25.9 feet

If our ships have inspired you, you’ll be equally as impressed with the amazing places they can transport your customers to. Below is just a brief glimpse of the voyages they could take.

Transatlantic Crossings.Seven or eight days aboard Queen Mary 2 give your customers a unique opportunity to forget the demands of everyday life. Whether they’re sailing from New York to

Southampton, or vice versa, they can spend a few extra days in the city that never sleeps – perhaps taking advantage of our bespoke tours.

Mediterranean Fly-Cruises.Travelling by plane to meet their shipis the fastest way for your customersto start exploring warmer waters andthe many jewels of this fascinating partof the world. They can start their cruise

in Barcelona, Rome, Athens or Venice, with voyages lastinganything from seven to 24 nights.

Fly-cruises to the Americas.As they fly across the Atlantic to meettheir ship, your customers couldadmire New England or Canada. Orthey may wish to escape the winterby sampling the tranquillity of the

Caribbean, hopping from island to island. Our Fly-Cruisesto the Americas range between eight and 26 nights.

Roundtrip fromSouthampton.If your customers prefer not to fly, that needn’t limit their horizons. Cunard offers many opportunities to sail from and returning to

Southampton, with durations from seven to 17 nights.◆ The Norwegian Fjords ◆ The Baltic Sea ◆ Around Britain ◆ The Mediterranean ◆ Iberia and the Canary Islands ◆ Caribbean.

Short Breaks.Our Short Breaks offer roundtrips from Southampton to delights such as France’s Cotentin peninsula, the waterways of the Netherlands or the historical elegance of Bruges,

Amsterdam and Hamburg.

The World Voyage.Starting and ending in Southampton, your customers will be enchanted by changing lands and cultures as they cross the continents, touching shore at many great cities,

sleepy atolls and distant delights, many of which are far removed from the usual tourist hot spots.

Grand Voyages.Your customers can explore legendary sailing routes to historic and exotic destinations with our Grand Voyages. These itineraries include more days at sea giving them

more time to recharge their batteries between ports.

Regions of the World.Our Regions of the World voyages offer your customers region-specific itineraries, focusing on Asia, Australasia, East Asia or the Americas and the Pacific Ocean.

Each itinerary balances days ashore with indulgence and exploration at sea.

Iconic Journeys.

A guide to Cunard ships.

CN01466 - Travel Agent Ship Visit Guide.indd 1-3 19/05/2017 17:02

Queen Mary 2.The Cunard experience.

A cruise offers your customers the unique opportunity to explore a new destination each day oftheir holiday. And after a busy day exploring, there’s nothing quite like stepping back on boardfor an evening of cocktails and fine food – perhaps followed by some dancing, all whilst beingtransported to a new and exciting location. It’s this combination of exploration and indulgence thatattracts both experienced cruisers and newcomers alike. And with our famous White Star Service,the finest dining at sea and the opportunity to travel on iconic ships, Cunard is the ideal choice fora cruise holiday.

Who holidays with Cunard?◆ First time cruisers

◆ Single travellers

◆ Couples – especially empty nesters andretired couples

◆ All age groups but particularly those aged 55+

◆ Families

◆ And of course our past guests –Cunard World Club members.

Our target guests enjoy indulgence, high levels ofservice, the excitement of getting dressing up forspecial events, and are motivated by seeing lots ofplaces – they make up over 25% of the cruise market.

Why Cunard?◆ Feel specialGuests tell us they love signature Cunard experiencessuch as traditional afternoon teas and spectacular galaballs. All of which is topped off with our famous WhiteStar Service – service and attention to detail which goesabove and beyond their expectations.

◆ Feel inspired Our entertainment programmes feature inspiring speakersand leading performers from around the world. Guestsoften remark on how they can get up close and personalwith famous guests like never before. On our Event Cruisesthey may find themselves mingling with designers duringTransatlantic Fashion Week or enjoying pre-dinner cocktailswith astronauts during World Space Week.

◆ Feel FreeWith so much to do, from learning to taste wine, mixcocktails, paint or dance, to simply relaxing with a bookand enjoying the view (our ships offer more square footper guest than any other large ship) – guests have thefreedom to do as much or as little as they please.

Launched in 2004, our flagship Queen Mary 2’s scale and elegance means she creates a stir wherever she arrives. The most magnificent ocean liner ever built, she offers the only regular Transatlantic service between Southampton and New York.

In 2016 Queen Mary 2 received a significant refit that introduced enhanced interior designs and guest experiences as well as new Britannia Single and Club Balcony staterooms.

Highlights:◆ Illuminations – a full-scale planetarium (the only one

at sea) which also becomes a 3D cinema showing the latest blockbusters

◆ Kennels – Queen Mary 2 is the only ship to regularly carry animals – dogs and cats can travel in pampered comfort to and from New York

◆ Library – the largest library at sea with over 8,000 books

◆ Queens Room – where we host our famous afternoon teas and gala balls, featuring the largest dance floor at sea.

Who does Queen Mary 2 appeal to?

Queen Mary 2 tends to attract more newcomers than the other two ships, in particular those who are celebrating a special occasion. Her iconic Transatlantic Crossing also attracts a lot of newcomers who want a once in a lifetime experience.

Did you know?We even give our agents commission on bookingstaken on board our ships.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2004

Refit: May/June 2016

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 28 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,691

No of Crew: 1,292

Length: 1,132 feet

Width: 131 feet

Draft: 34 feet

Queen Victoria.

Making her debut in 2007, Queen Victoria is similar in size and layout to her sister ship, Queen Elizabeth, but with her own distinct personality and feel. Her classical décor has an Edwardian elegance – warm-toned and plush – executed with Cunard’s hallmark flair.

In June 2017 she underwent a refit comprising an upgraded and increased choice of staterooms, new Britannia Club dining, a broader and more distinct bar offering and a transformed sun deck.

Highlights:◆ Winter Garden – a relaxed room with floor to

ceiling windows which command some of the best views out to sea

◆ Yacht Club – an area which hosts social activities during the day, and pre- and post- dinner entertainment in the evening and into the night

◆ Royal Court Theatre – a full sized theatre, the first at sea to include private theatre boxes.

Who does Queen Victoria appeal to?

Queen Victoria is a firm favourite with regular travellersand those who have cruised before. Experienced cruisers inparticular are likely to be enticed by her enhancedluxury following her June 2017 refit. However, her shorterFly-Cruises appeal to newcomers as flights and a shortduration work in a format they know and understand.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2007Planned Refit: May 2017Country of Registry: BermudaSpeed: 23.7 knotsGuest Capacity: 2,061No. of Crew: 981Length Overall: 964.5 feetWidth: 106 feetDraft: 25.9 feet

Ship facts Entered Service: 2007

Refit: May 2017

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 23.7 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,061

No of Crew: 981

Length: 964.5 feet

Width: 106 feet

Draft: 25.9 feet

CN01466 - Travel Agent Ship Visit Guide.indd 4-6 19/05/2017 17:02

Queen Mary 2.The Cunard experience.

A cruise offers your customers the unique opportunity to explore a new destination each day oftheir holiday. And after a busy day exploring, there’s nothing quite like stepping back on boardfor an evening of cocktails and fine food – perhaps followed by some dancing, all whilst beingtransported to a new and exciting location. It’s this combination of exploration and indulgence thatattracts both experienced cruisers and newcomers alike. And with our famous White Star Service,the finest dining at sea and the opportunity to travel on iconic ships, Cunard is the ideal choice fora cruise holiday.

Who holidays with Cunard?◆ First time cruisers

◆ Single travellers

◆ Couples – especially empty nesters andretired couples

◆ All age groups but particularly those aged 55+

◆ Families

◆ And of course our past guests –Cunard World Club members.

Our target guests enjoy indulgence, high levels ofservice, the excitement of getting dressing up forspecial events, and are motivated by seeing lots ofplaces – they make up over 25% of the cruise market.

Why Cunard?◆ Feel specialGuests tell us they love signature Cunard experiencessuch as traditional afternoon teas and spectacular galaballs. All of which is topped off with our famous WhiteStar Service – service and attention to detail which goesabove and beyond their expectations.

◆ Feel inspired Our entertainment programmes feature inspiring speakersand leading performers from around the world. Guestsoften remark on how they can get up close and personalwith famous guests like never before. On our Event Cruisesthey may find themselves mingling with designers duringTransatlantic Fashion Week or enjoying pre-dinner cocktailswith astronauts during World Space Week.

◆ Feel FreeWith so much to do, from learning to taste wine, mixcocktails, paint or dance, to simply relaxing with a bookand enjoying the view (our ships offer more square footper guest than any other large ship) – guests have thefreedom to do as much or as little as they please.

Launched in 2004, our flagship Queen Mary 2’s scale and elegance means she creates a stir wherever she arrives. The most magnificent ocean liner ever built, she offers the only regular Transatlantic service between Southampton and New York.

In 2016 Queen Mary 2 received a significant refit that introduced enhanced interior designs and guest experiences as well as new Britannia Single and Club Balcony staterooms.

Highlights:◆ Illuminations – a full-scale planetarium (the only one

at sea) which also becomes a 3D cinema showing the latest blockbusters

◆ Kennels – Queen Mary 2 is the only ship to regularly carry animals – dogs and cats can travel in pampered comfort to and from New York

◆ Library – the largest library at sea with over 8,000 books

◆ Queens Room – where we host our famous afternoon teas and gala balls, featuring the largest dance floor at sea.

Who does Queen Mary 2 appeal to?

Queen Mary 2 tends to attract more newcomers than the other two ships, in particular those who are celebrating a special occasion. Her iconic Transatlantic Crossing also attracts a lot of newcomers who want a once in a lifetime experience.

Did you know?We even give our agents commission on bookingstaken on board our ships.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2004

Refit: May/June 2016

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 28 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,691

No of Crew: 1,292

Length: 1,132 feet

Width: 131 feet

Draft: 34 feet

Queen Victoria.

Making her debut in 2007, Queen Victoria is similar in size and layout to her sister ship, Queen Elizabeth, but with her own distinct personality and feel. Her classical décor has an Edwardian elegance – warm-toned and plush – executed with Cunard’s hallmark flair.

In June 2017 she underwent a refit comprising an upgraded and increased choice of staterooms, new Britannia Club dining, a broader and more distinct bar offering and a transformed sun deck.

Highlights:◆ Winter Garden – a relaxed room with floor to

ceiling windows which command some of the best views out to sea

◆ Yacht Club – an area which hosts social activities during the day, and pre- and post- dinner entertainment in the evening and into the night

◆ Royal Court Theatre – a full sized theatre, the first at sea to include private theatre boxes.

Who does Queen Victoria appeal to?

Queen Victoria is a firm favourite with regular travellersand those who have cruised before. Experienced cruisers inparticular are likely to be enticed by her enhancedluxury following her June 2017 refit. However, her shorterFly-Cruises appeal to newcomers as flights and a shortduration work in a format they know and understand.

Ship facts Entered Service: 2007Planned Refit: May 2017Country of Registry: BermudaSpeed: 23.7 knotsGuest Capacity: 2,061No. of Crew: 981Length Overall: 964.5 feetWidth: 106 feetDraft: 25.9 feet

Ship facts Entered Service: 2007

Refit: May 2017

Country of Registry: Bermuda

Speed: 23.7 knots

Guest Capacity: 2,061

No of Crew: 981

Length: 964.5 feet

Width: 106 feet

Draft: 25.9 feet

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