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THE MOST FAMOUS OCEAN LINERS IN THE WORLD 2011 12 AMERICAS PANAMA CANAL CARIBBEAN MEXICAN RIVIERA HAWAII
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2 011 ‑12 A M E R I C A SPanama Canal • Caribbean • mexiCan riviera • Hawaii

MODERN ELEGANCE IN ARICH LEGACY OF OCEAN LINERS

Queen Victoria joined the Cunard fleet in December 2007. She is a true Cunarder, proudly upholding our famous British heritage and traditions.

Of course, you’ll find all you would expect of a Cunard ocean liner. From her Grand Lobby to her spacious decks, this spectacular ship is a classic — with sweeping double — and triple-height public spaces, rich woods and gorgeous Italian marbles. There are inviting dining venues and lounges, inlaid designed wood dance floors, a beautiful two-storey Library with spiral staircase, the breathtaking Royal Court Theatre with its private boxes, the fascinating Cunardia museum and much more.

Staterooms on Queen Victoria range from tastefully appointed insides to lavish suites and penthouses. Each level of accommodation is paired with its own sensational dining room. Britannia guests will love the golden era splendour of the Britannia restaurant, while guests in the Queens Grill & Princess Grill will dine in their own intimate, salon-like restaurants up in The Grills enclave, which features a private lounge and sun deck and al fresco dining in The Courtyard. Casual and speciality dining, including the sumptuous Mediterranean cuisine of Boston’s star chef, Todd English,† adds variety to the culinary experience.

†Surcharge applies. Reservations required.

Fares quoted in U.S. Dollars and are per person, non-air, based on double occupancy. Offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to exclusive occupancy or third/fourth-berth guests. This promotion is not available for existing bookings, is subject to availability, is capacity controlled and applies to select categories. Government fees and taxes of up to $284.03 are additional, per person and may be higher for Canadian residents and are subject to change. Fares shown in this piece include a fuel supplement of $9 per day (up to a maximum of $300) that is subject to change. This offer may not be combinable with any other promotion, savings programme or public, group or past guest discount, including On Board Credit. Offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Ask about our applicable air add-on programme. See the applicable 2011–12 Cunard brochure or cunard.com for terms, conditions and definitions that apply to your reservation. Certain restrictions apply. Ship’s registry: Great Britain. ©Cunard 2011. The CUNARD logo and logotype are registered trademarks of Carnival plc, an English Company trading as Cunard Line. QUEEN VICTORIA is a trademark owned by CUNARD. All rights reserved in the United States and other countries. CQV11FP11002

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Queens Grill Suite

Queens Room

Royal Court TheatreTO RESERvE, COnTaCT yOuR TRavEL aGEnT:

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54 (1)

Queen victoria

Fuel supplement of $153.00 included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $281.09 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 8,448

Princess Suites (P4) 6,848

Balcony (A7) 4,348

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 3,848

Inside (D8) 3,548

PA N A M A C A N A L T R E A S U R E S

Los Angeles to New York – 17 days28 February 2012

Aruba

Panama Canal

Puntarenas

HuatulcoAcapulco

Manzanillo

Los Angeles

St Thomas

New York

The Panama Canal is one of the world’s great seafaring destinations. Board Queen Victoria for Canal passage from Los Angeles to New York, with time to enjoy both Caribbean isles and Mexican Riviera ports.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Los Angeles, California Embark PM

2-3 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

4 Manzanillo, Mexico Full Day

5 Acapulco, Mexico Full Day

6 Huatulco, Mexico Full Day

7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

10 Transit Panama Canal Full Day

11 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

12 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day

13 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

14 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Full Day

15-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

18 New York, New York Disembark AM

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Queen victoria

Fuel supplement of $99 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $251.56 are per person and are additional.

RO U N DT R I P PA N A M A C A N A L

Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale – 11 days19 January 2012

Fort Lauderdale

St Thomas

Panama Canal

Antigua

GrenadaBonaire

A stellar assortment of Caribbean ports awaits you on this adventure departing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. In addition to stops in St. Thomas, Grenada and others, you’ll enjoy a partial transit of the Panama Canal.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 5,594

Princess Suites (P4) 4,494

Balcony (A7) 2,694

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 2,294

Inside (D8) 2,094

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

4 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Full Day

5 St. John’s, Antigua Full Day

6 St. George’s, Grenada Full Day

7 Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles Half Day - Afternoon

8 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

9 Partial Transit Panama Canal Full Day

10 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Disembark AM

54 (1)

Queen victoria

^ Operates in reverse order. Fares based on 6 December 2011 sailing. Fuel supplement of $135 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $284.03 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,530

Princess Suites (P4) 5,930

Balcony (A7) 3,430

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 2,930

Inside (D8) 2,630

PA N A M A C A N A L E X P LO R E R

Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles – 15 days6 December 2011 & 4,̂ 30 January 2012

Fort Lauderdale

Aruba

Panama CanalPuntarenas

HuatulcoAcapulco

Manzanillo

Los Angeles

Puerto Quetzal

Some call it the Eighth Wonder of the World. You’ll call it magnificent as you sail through the Panama Canal between Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles. In lush Costa Rica you can hike into a cloudforest, while in Acapulco you can shop in a traditional market.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM

2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day

5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

6 Transit Panama Canal Full Day

7 Cruising the Gulf of Panama

8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

10 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Full Day

11 Huatulco, Mexico Full Day

12 Acapulco, Mexico Full Day

13 Manzanillo, Mexico Full Day

14-15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

16 Los Angeles, California Disembark AM

54 (1)

Queen victoria

Fares based on 14 February 2012 sailing.^ Hawaiian Celebration holiday voyage. Itinerary remains as

shown above. Fuel supplement of $126 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $84.44 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,721

Princess Suites (P4) 6,121

Balcony (A7) 3,721

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 3,121

Inside (D8) 2,721

H AWA I I A N A DV E N T U R E

Roundtrip Los Angeles – 14 days21 December^ 2011 & 14 February 2012

Los Angeles

Hilo

Nawiliwili

HonoluluLahaina

Ensenada

What could be more relaxing than 14 days roundtrip from Los Angeles bound for the idyllic islands of Hawaii? In addition to days of leisure on Queen Victoria, you’ll visit the four major islands in the Hawaiian chain.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Los Angeles, California Embark PM

2-5 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

6 Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii Full Day

7 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day

8 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii Full Day

9 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Full Day

10-13 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

14 Ensenada, Mexico Half Day - Afternoon

15 Los Angeles, California Disembark AM

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Aruba

Honolulu, Hawaii

Queen Victoria in the Panama Canal

panama canal and hawaii iTinERaRiES

If you’ve been dreaming of boarding a Cunard QUEEN for a voyage steeped in legendary tradition, here’s your chance. For her late 2011, early 2012 season, QUEEN VICTORIA will call at several convenient North American ports — Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, and New York — to escort guests on voyages to destinations including the Hawaiian Islands, the Panama Canal and the Mexican Riviera. It’s a unique opportunity to fulfill the dream of sailing on one of The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World from the North American port nearest you.

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54 (1)

Queen victoria

Fuel supplement of $153.00 included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $281.09 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 8,448

Princess Suites (P4) 6,848

Balcony (A7) 4,348

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 3,848

Inside (D8) 3,548

PA N A M A C A N A L T R E A S U R E S

Los Angeles to New York – 17 days28 February 2012

Aruba

Panama Canal

Puntarenas

HuatulcoAcapulco

Manzanillo

Los Angeles

St Thomas

New York

The Panama Canal is one of the world’s great seafaring destinations. Board Queen Victoria for Canal passage from Los Angeles to New York, with time to enjoy both Caribbean isles and Mexican Riviera ports.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Los Angeles, California Embark PM

2-3 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

4 Manzanillo, Mexico Full Day

5 Acapulco, Mexico Full Day

6 Huatulco, Mexico Full Day

7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

10 Transit Panama Canal Full Day

11 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

12 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day

13 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

14 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Full Day

15-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

18 New York, New York Disembark AM

54 (1)

Queen victoria

Fuel supplement of $99 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $251.56 are per person and are additional.

RO U N DT R I P PA N A M A C A N A L

Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale – 11 days19 January 2012

Fort Lauderdale

St Thomas

Panama Canal

Antigua

GrenadaBonaire

A stellar assortment of Caribbean ports awaits you on this adventure departing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. In addition to stops in St. Thomas, Grenada and others, you’ll enjoy a partial transit of the Panama Canal.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 5,594

Princess Suites (P4) 4,494

Balcony (A7) 2,694

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 2,294

Inside (D8) 2,094

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

4 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Full Day

5 St. John’s, Antigua Full Day

6 St. George’s, Grenada Full Day

7 Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles Half Day - Afternoon

8 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

9 Partial Transit Panama Canal Full Day

10 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Disembark AM

54 (1)

Queen victoria

^ Operates in reverse order. Fares based on 6 December 2011 sailing. Fuel supplement of $135 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $284.03 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,530

Princess Suites (P4) 5,930

Balcony (A7) 3,430

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 2,930

Inside (D8) 2,630

PA N A M A C A N A L E X P LO R E R

Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles – 15 days6 December 2011 & 4,̂ 30 January 2012

Fort Lauderdale

Aruba

Panama CanalPuntarenas

HuatulcoAcapulco

Manzanillo

Los Angeles

Puerto Quetzal

Some call it the Eighth Wonder of the World. You’ll call it magnificent as you sail through the Panama Canal between Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles. In lush Costa Rica you can hike into a cloudforest, while in Acapulco you can shop in a traditional market.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM

2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day

5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

6 Transit Panama Canal Full Day

7 Cruising the Gulf of Panama

8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

10 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Full Day

11 Huatulco, Mexico Full Day

12 Acapulco, Mexico Full Day

13 Manzanillo, Mexico Full Day

14-15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

16 Los Angeles, California Disembark AM

54 (1)

Queen victoria

Fares based on 14 February 2012 sailing.^ Hawaiian Celebration holiday voyage. Itinerary remains as

shown above. Fuel supplement of $126 is included in the above fares and is subject to change. Government fees and taxes of up to $84.44 are per person and are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,721

Princess Suites (P4) 6,121

Balcony (A7) 3,721

Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] 3,121

Inside (D8) 2,721

H AWA I I A N A DV E N T U R E

Roundtrip Los Angeles – 14 days21 December^ 2011 & 14 February 2012

Los Angeles

Hilo

Nawiliwili

HonoluluLahaina

Ensenada

What could be more relaxing than 14 days roundtrip from Los Angeles bound for the idyllic islands of Hawaii? In addition to days of leisure on Queen Victoria, you’ll visit the four major islands in the Hawaiian chain.

DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

1 Los Angeles, California Embark PM

2-5 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

6 Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii Full Day

7 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day

8 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii Full Day

9 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Full Day

10-13 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

14 Ensenada, Mexico Half Day - Afternoon

15 Los Angeles, California Disembark AM

2 0 1 1 - 1 2 A m e r i c a s

Aruba

Honolulu, Hawaii

Queen Victoria in the Panama Canal

panama canal and hawaii iTinERaRiES

If you’ve been dreaming of boarding a Cunard QUEEN for a voyage steeped in legendary tradition, here’s your chance. For her late 2011, early 2012 season, QUEEN VICTORIA will call at several convenient North American ports — Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, and New York — to escort guests on voyages to destinations including the Hawaiian Islands, the Panama Canal and the Mexican Riviera. It’s a unique opportunity to fulfill the dream of sailing on one of The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World from the North American port nearest you.

Cunard Americas Overview Flyer_2panel_KS_r2.indd 2 3/5/11 9:24 PM

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2 011 ‑12 A M E R I C A SPanama Canal • Caribbean • mexiCan riviera • Hawaii

MODERN ELEGANCE IN ARICH LEGACY OF OCEAN LINERS

Queen Victoria joined the Cunard fleet in December 2007. She is a true Cunarder, proudly upholding our famous British heritage and traditions.

Of course, you’ll find all you would expect of a Cunard ocean liner. From her Grand Lobby to her spacious decks, this spectacular ship is a classic — with sweeping double — and triple-height public spaces, rich woods and gorgeous Italian marbles. There are inviting dining venues and lounges, inlaid designed wood dance floors, a beautiful two-storey Library with spiral staircase, the breathtaking Royal Court Theatre with its private boxes, the fascinating Cunardia museum and much more.

Staterooms on Queen Victoria range from tastefully appointed insides to lavish suites and penthouses. Each level of accommodation is paired with its own sensational dining room. Britannia guests will love the golden era splendour of the Britannia restaurant, while guests in the Queens Grill & Princess Grill will dine in their own intimate, salon-like restaurants up in The Grills enclave, which features a private lounge and sun deck and al fresco dining in The Courtyard. Casual and speciality dining, including the sumptuous Mediterranean cuisine of Boston’s star chef, Todd English,† adds variety to the culinary experience.

†Surcharge applies. Reservations required.

Fares quoted in U.S. Dollars and are per person, non-air, based on double occupancy. Offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to exclusive occupancy or third/fourth-berth guests. This promotion is not available for existing bookings, is subject to availability, is capacity controlled and applies to select categories. Government fees and taxes of up to $284.03 are additional, per person and may be higher for Canadian residents and are subject to change. Fares shown in this piece include a fuel supplement of $9 per day (up to a maximum of $300) that is subject to change. This offer may not be combinable with any other promotion, savings programme or public, group or past guest discount, including On Board Credit. Offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Ask about our applicable air add-on programme. See the applicable 2011–12 Cunard brochure or cunard.com for terms, conditions and definitions that apply to your reservation. Certain restrictions apply. Ship’s registry: Great Britain. ©Cunard 2011. The CUNARD logo and logotype are registered trademarks of Carnival plc, an English Company trading as Cunard Line. QUEEN VICTORIA is a trademark owned by CUNARD. All rights reserved in the United States and other countries. CQV11FP11002

2 0 1 1 - 1 2 a m e r i c a s

Queens Grill Suite

Queens Room

Royal Court TheatreTO RESERvE, COnTaCT yOuR TRavEL aGEnT:

Cunard Americas Overview Flyer_2panel_KS_r1.indd 1 3/3/11 1:29 AM


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