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VOYAGES FROM 8 TO 133 DAYS AUSTRALIA • ASIA • SOUTH AMERICA • MEDITERRANEAN • PACIFIC THE MOST FAMOUS OCEAN LINERS IN THE WORLD ®
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VOYAGES FROM 8 TO 133 DAYS

AUSTRAL IA • AS IA • SOUTH AMER ICA • MEDITERRANEAN • PACIF IC

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Sydney, Australia

Queen Mary 2 in Sydney, Australia

Bangkok, Thailand

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

World Voyages Overview 2Full World Voyage Exclusive Benefits 6

Queen Elizabeth

Ship Experience 8Full World Voyage Options 10Ports of Call 12Segment Voyages: 8 - 23 days 16Liner Voyages: 33 - 90 days 19

Queen Victoria

Ship Experience 20Full World Voyage Options 22Ports of Call 24Segment Voyages: 10 - 28 days 28Liner Voyages: 28 - 79 days 31

Queen Mary 2

Ship Experience 32Full World Voyage Options 34Ports of Call 36Segment Voyages: 18 - 23 days 40Liner Voyages: 37 - 56 days 43

ACCOMMODATIONS & DINING

Accommodation Options 45Alternative Dining Venues 47

DECK PL ANS

Queen Elizabeth 48Queen victoria 50Queen Mary 2 52

PREPARING FOR YOU R VOYAG E

Hotel Programme 54Air/Transfer Programme 55White Star Luggage Service 55Cunard World Club Benefits 56General Information 57

Meeting a giant gold Buddha in Bangkok... Snorkelling amidst

shoals of colourful fi sh in the crystal waters of the Great Barrier Reef... Strolling in the

footsteps of an ancient civilisation at the great pyramids of Egypt... These are memories

of a lifetime — and just a few of the iconic travel experiences that await you on the

greatest adventure of them all — a World Voyage with Cunard — the pioneers of this

grand adventure almost a century ago.

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Rio de Janeiro

Fort Lauderdale

Barbados

Fortaleza

Buenos Aires

Puerto Madryn

UshuaiaCape HornPunta Arenas

Amalia GlacierPIO X Glacier

Puerto Montt

ValparaisoMontevideo

Puntarenas Aruba

Grand Cayman

San Francisco

Easter Island

Pitcairn Island

PapeeteMoorea

HiloHonolulu

From Pago Pago

To Fiji

The Azores

Limón

Panama Canal

New York

To Pago Pago

Lahaina

2O14 World Voyages

Cunard has been awarded

“Best World Cruise Itineraries”

for 11 consecutive years by

readers of Porthole Cruise

Magazine. Now, you can plan

to join one of the three Cunard Queens

for an unforgettable World Voyage in 2014.

Revel in the festive parties, glamourous

themed balls, sumptuous dining and unique

camaraderie that defi ne these voyages.

winner 2001-2011

Queen Elizabeth

A Far East Adventure AwaitsYou’ll visit a staggering 41 ports during the 2014

World Voyage aboard Queen Elizabeth. The highlight

is the exotic shores of Asia, where you’ll experience the cities

and cultures of Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore

and Malaysia. Other destination

highlights include strolling the

ancient ruins of Pompeii, shopping

in bustling Mumbai, or riding

a camel in the shadows of the

Egyptian pyramids.Hong Kong

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3T H E M O S T F A M O U S O C E A N L I N E R S I N T H E W O R L D

FOR DETAILED WORLD VOYAGE OPTIONS AND FARES,

Contact your travel AGENT, CALL 1-800-728-6273, or visit cunard.com

Adelaide

Sokhna

Southampton

Sydney

Hong Kong

Singapore

Dubai

Perth

Tenerife

Madeira

Walvis Bay

Cape Town

Durban

Mauritius

Brisbane

Darwin

Melbourne

Shanghai

Colombo

Kuala Lumpur

Langkawi

Suez CanalPort Said

Rome

Bangkok

Muscat

Cairns

WhitsundayIslands

Bali

Kota Kinabalu

Cairo

Lisbon

Ho Chi Minh City

Milford SoundDunedin

WellingtonNapier

TaurangaAuckland

Bay of Islands

Nuku ‘AlofaNoumea

Pago Pago

Fiji

From Moorea

To Hilo

Mumbai

Naples

Sharm El Sheikh

Aqaba

Ha Long Bay

Xiamen

Rabaul

Yokohama

Kochi

Kobe

Palma

Nagasaki

Busan

From Lahaina

Penang

Chan May

Abu Dhabi

Queen VictoriaQueen Elizabeth

Queen Victoria

Experience Sensational South AmericaIn all, 40 destinations are featured on the sensational

2014 World Voyage aboard Queen Victoria.

Journey around South America, where stunning scenery

like the Chilean fjords and cities like Rio de Janeiro

and Buenos Aires await.

From there it’s on through

the South Pacifi c to Australia

and New Zealand, the

Hawaiian Islands and the

epic Panama Canal.

Queen Mary 2

Around Australia and BeyondEmbarking on her 10th-anniversary season in style,

Queen Mary 2 sets out for a spectacular array

of 30 ports across the world. The highlight is a

circumnavigation of the Australian continent, calling

in eight different ports and

visiting landmarks like the

Sydney Opera House and

Great Barrier Reef. You’ll also

visit destinations from Bali to

Egypt and Shanghai to Dubai.

Queen Mary 2

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sydney, Australia

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Celebrate the Best of Times at Sea

There is no question that whichever World Voyage you choose,

you will visit the most storied ports on earth — but you will also

revel in days and nights spent at sea, enjoying Cunard’s legendary

White Star Service and the fabulous variety of entertainment and

activities aboard your Cunard Queen. From lavish themed balls

to authentic London-style pub lunches to fascinating, worldly new

friends you meet, you’ll make timeless memories every day.

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Engaging DaysACTIVITIES ON BOARD. There’s so much to do each day, including world-class spa services and fi tness centre, well-stocked library, wine tasting, dance classes, shopping, deck sports, ship tours and other exciting offerings.

CUNARD INSIGHTS. One of the most esteemed programmes of its kind, Cunard Insights offers daily enrichment courses and fascinating lectures as famous names and experts in a variety of fi elds from the arts to world history join the ship to entertain and enlighten.

The Time of Your LifeROYAL NIGHTS THEMED BALLS. All the magic of the golden age of ocean travel is captured in our famous Royal Nights themed balls.

ENTERTAINMENT. In addition to live music, lavish stage productions, comedians and other entertainers, you’ll be treated to special entertainment and activities unique to your particular World Voyage’s itinerary.

LIVELY LOUNGES & MEETING

PLACES. Your Cunard ship is fi lled with lounges, bars and other places to meet new friends you’ve made aboard for drinks and to share stories of your unforgettable day ashore.

A Taste of the WorldDINING WITH A GLOBAL TWIST. Travelling the world, you’ll enjoy special dishes and drinks created to refl ect the culinary infl uences of each region you visit.

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• Complimentary Hotel & Dining Charges (a value of up to $1,547 USD per person*)

• Gala World Voyage Special Event

• Unique Commemorative Gifts

• Welcome Aboard Reception

• Services of a World Voyage Concierge

• World Voyage Cocktail Party

Full World Voyage† Exclusive Benefits

Our guests of the Full World Voyage† receive a variety of exclusive extra benefi ts including:

† Full World Voyage is defi ned as; QUEEN ELIZABETH, QUEEN MARY 2 or QUEEN VICTORIA voyages 91 days or longer. * $1,547 is based on the 119-day QUEEN MARY 2 FULL WORLD VOYAGE (Queens and Princess Suites). Discretionary hotel and dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-ID) or

$13/day (categories Q1-P2) will be prepaid by Cunard on your behalf.** Based on double occupancy for guests booking a FULL WORLD VOYAGE by 28 February 2013. Guests booking Queens Grill categories Q1-Q7 will receive an On Board Credit of

$1,500 per person. Guests booking Princess Grill categories P1-P2 will receive an On Board Credit of $1,000 per person. Guests booking categories AA-DC on QUEEN MARY 2, BA-CA on QUEEN VICTORIA, or AA-CA on QUEEN ELIZABETH will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories ED-ID on QUEEN MARY 2 or EB-IC on QUEEN VICTORIA or QUEEN ELIZABETH will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person. On Board Credit offer applies to the fi rst two guests in a stateroom and does not apply tothird/fourth guests. Guests paying the single World occupancy fare will receive double the per person discount. Offer applies to Full World Voyage reservations made by 28 February 2013. Please reference promo codes: ZSL and ZSW.

^ 15% reduced deposit is an initial deposit payment for bookings made by 28 February 2013. A second deposit of a further 15% is due 1 June 2013.

Plus, reserve by 28 February 2013 and also receive:

• On Board Credit up to $3,000 USD per stateroom**

• Reduced deposit of 15%^

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8 to 28 Day Segment Voyages

• Board the ship in any of a variety of ports for a single portion of the adventure.

• The shortest options available, Segment Voyages are perfect for those with limited time to explore.

28 to 90 Day Liner Voyages

• Combine two or more consecutive segments for a longer Liner Voyage visiting multiple regions.

• You’ll receive up to $1,500 in On Board Credit† per stateroom when you reserve a Liner Voyage by 28 February 2013.

† See page 19 for QUEEN ELIZABETH details, page 31 for QUEEN VICTORIA details and page 43 for QUEEN MARY 2 details.

Segments & Liners — More Options to Sail

Be a part of the timeless excitement of a World Voyage by joining the adventure for a Segment

or Liner voyage. These shorter options allow you to experience many of the parties and balls,

exclusive entertainment and, of course, splendid ports while focusing on a particular region.

Petra, JordanRome, Italy

Shanghai, China

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Queen Elizabeth

The newest Cunarder recalls the glamour of the fi rst Queen Elizabeth,

while offering the most modern and sophisticated amenities. You’ll note art deco design

touches and splendid classical fl ourishes amidst the rich décor as you stroll her decks and

public spaces. She’s fi lled with venues all her own including the traditional Games Deck,

the light-fi lled Garden Lounge and The Verandah restaurant, and her accommodations are

comfortable and contemporary — everything you’d expect of a Cunard Queen.

Here’s a preview of some of what you’ll fi nd on board:

Daytime Activities

• Art Classes

• Latest Films

• iStudy — Computer Classes

• Swimming Pools

• Royal Spa & Fitness Centre

• The Royal Arcade — Boutiques including Fortnum & Mason

Evening Entertainment

• Ballroom Dancing

• Comedians

• Concerts & Recitals

• Trivia

• Empire Casino

• Spectacular Theatre Productions

Bars & Lounges

• Café Carinthia

• Churchill’s Cigar Lounge

• Midships Bar

• The Garden Lounge

• The Yacht Club

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Limón

Panama Canal

New York

Mumbai

Naples

Sharm El SheikhAqaba

Ha Long BayXiamen

Rabaul

Sydney

Brisbane

TaurangaAuckland

Bay of Islands

Nuku ‘Alofa

Pago Pago

WhitsundayIslands

Yokohama

Kochi

KobePalma

To Pago Pago

San Francisco

Lahaina

NagasakiBusan

From Lahaina

Penang

Chan MayAbu

Dhabi

Fort Lauderdale

Honolulu

Puntarenas Aruba

Southampton

Lisbon

Suez CanalPort Said

DubaiSokhnaCairo

Colombo

SingaporeKuala Lumpur

Hong Kong

Shanghai

2O14 World VoyageJAPAN • CH INA • AUSTRAL IA • HAWAI I

Embarking from Cunard’s home port of Southampton, you’ll cross the Atlantic in classic ocean

liner style as you begin your World Voyage with Queen Elizabeth, spotlighting the Far East.

You may choose instead to embark from New York, Fort Lauderdale or San Francisco.

From North America, you’ll sail for southern seas and beyond to thrilling ports in Asia including

Japan, Korea and China, as well as Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia in Southeast Asia. This truly

global itinerary continues west bound for the exotic ports of Sri Lanka, India, Egypt and Jordan.

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Ports shown in bold are embarkation and disembarkation ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see page 54. † Must be booked as separate, linked voyages, that include the 118-day Southampton to Southampton Full World Voyage, 110-day New York to Southampton Full World Voyage, 107-day

Fort Lauderdale to Southampton Full World Voyage, or the 91-day San Francisco to Southampton Full World Voyage, plus a Transatlantic Crossing aboard QUEEN MARY 2 at the end. ̂ Guests booking a Transatlantic Crossing in conjunction with a FULL WORLD VOYAGE will receive complimentary discretionary hotel & dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-ID) or

$13/day (categories Q1-P2) prepaid by Cunard for their Crossing.* Government fees and taxes of up to $1,110 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel

supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

Southampton to Southampton118 DAYS10 January - 9 May

New York toNew York†

117 DAYS18 January - 16 May

Fort Lauderdale to New York†

114 DAYS21 January - 16 May

New York to Southampton110 DAYS18 January - 9 May

Fort Lauderdale to Southampton107 DAYS21 January - 9 May

Southampton to Dubai98 DAYS10 January - 19 April

San Francisco to New York†

98 DAYS6 February - 16 May

San Francisco to Southampton91 DAYS6 February - 9 May

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

Queens Suite (Q6) $69,995 $69,795 $69,795 $64,995 $64,995 $58,395 $58,395 $53,595

Princess Suite (P2) 59,995 59,295 59,295 55,695 55,695 49,535 49,495 45,895

Britannia Club (AA) 38,995 39,195 39,195 36,595 36,595 32,975 34,095 31,495

Balcony (BC) 30,995 30,595 30,595 28,595 28,595 24,975 25,495 23,495

Oceanview (ED) 27,995 27,495 27,495 25,995 25,995 22,195 22,995 21,495

Inside (IC) 21,995 21,595 21,595 20,395 20,395 17,995 17,995 16,795

Southampton to Southampton — 118 DaysNew York to New York† — 117 Days Fort Lauderdale to New York† — 114 DaysNew York to Southampton — 110 Days

Fort Lauderdale to Southampton — 107 DaysSouthampton to Dubai — 98 DaysSan Francisco to New York† — 98 DaysSan Francisco to Southampton — 91 Days

Full World Voyage Options

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 10 F Southampton, England Depart PM18 S New York, New York Full Day21 T Fort Lauderdale, Florida Full Day24 F Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day26 SU Limón, Costa Rica Full Day27 M Transit the Panama Canal29 W Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

Feb 5 W San Francisco, California OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight6 TH San Francisco, California Full Day11 T Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day & Evening12 W Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Full Day18 T Pago Pago, American Samoa Full Day18 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross International Date Line)21 F Nuku ‘Alofa, Tonga Full Day24 M Tauranga, New Zealand Full Day25 T Auckland, New Zealand Full Day26 W Bay of Islands, New Zealand Full Day

Mar 1 S Sydney, Australia OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight2 SU Sydney, Australia Full Day4 T Brisbane, Australia Full Day

6 TH Whitsunday Islands, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) Full Day

9 SU Rabaul, Papua New Guinea Full Day15 S Kochi, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day17 M Yokohama, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day & Evening19 W Kobe, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day & Evening21 F Nagasaki, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day22 S Busan, Korea MAIDEN CALL Full Day24 M Shanghai, China MAIDEN CALL Full Day & Evening26 W Xiamen, China MAIDEN CALL Full Day & Evening28 F Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 29 S Hong Kong Full Day31 M Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Full Day

Apr 1 T Chan May, Vietnam Full Day4 F Singapore OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight5 S Singapore Full Day6 SU Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia Full Day7 M Penang, Malaysia Full Day10 TH Colombo, Sri Lanka Full Day13 SU Mumbai, India Full Day17 TH Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates MAIDEN CALL Full Day

18 F Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT

Full Day & Overnight

19 S Dubai, United Arab Emirates Full Day26 S Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) MAIDEN CALL Full Day27 SU Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Full Day28 M Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) Full Day & Evening29 T Transit the Suez Canal29 T Port Said, Egypt Shore Excursion Pick Up

May 2 F Naples, Italy (for Pompeii/Capri) Full Day4 SU Palma (Mallorca), Spain Full Day6 T Lisbon, Portugal Full Day9 F Southampton, England Arrive AM

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

May 9 F Southampton, England Depart PM16 F New York, New York Arrive AM

Add a Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossing to the end of your World Voyage.†^

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10 JanuaryS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

Southampton, Cunard’s historic home port, from which so many liners have launched through the past two centuries, is an appropriate place for your global adventure to begin upon the newest Queen at sea.

18 JanuaryN E W YO R K , N E W YO R K

After a leisurely Transatlantic Crossing, you’re ready for a day ashore — and what better city than New York, where you can shop on Fifth Avenue, enjoy a walk in Central Park and take an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building.

21 JanuaryF O R T L A U D E R D A L E , F LO R I D A

Nearby Everglades National Park is one of the most distinct ecosystems on earth. Plan a tour to take in all of the region’s unusual flora and fauna, and to enjoy the balmy South Florida weather.

24 January O R A N J E S TA D , A R U B A

Unique among the isles of the Caribbean is Aruba, both for its Dutch-influenced architecture and its arid climate. The beaches here are among the region’s best, boasting a variety of watersports opportunities.

26 JanuaryL I M Ó N , C O S TA R I C A

Combining Afro-Caribbean cultural influences, colourful fishing villages and natural splendour, Limón is a port you’ll find surprisingly intriguing — especially with a visit to a coffee plantation or sloth sanctuary.

27 JanuaryT R A N S I T T H E PA N A M A C A N A L

The first of two great canal transits on your voyage, the Panama Canal is often called the Eighth Wonder of the World. This series of locks and waterways cuts through 51 miles of granite mountain and jungle.

Panama Canal

An Adventure Across Asia

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29 JanuaryP U N TA R E N A S , C O S TA R I C A

From Puntarenas, you may want to consider a visit to Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose. Here, you can tour such attractions as the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum and the historic Metropolitan Cathedral.

5–6 February OVERNIGHT

S A N F R A N C I S C O , C A L I F O R N I A

The “City by the Bay” is your last stop on the North American continent. Before sailing beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, take some time to enjoy sites such as Fisherman’s Wharf or the food markets of the Ferry Building.

11 FebruaryH O N O L U L U , O A H U , H AWA I I

The largest city in the Hawaiian Islands retains a leisurely pace, all the better for a day of sightseeing that might include a surf lesson on famous Waikiki Beach and a visit to the moving memorials at Pearl Harbor.

12 FebruaryL A H A I N A , M A U I , H AWA I I

The old whaling village of Lahaina is charming, filled with inviting shops and cafés. It’s also your gateway to such attractions as the breathtaking road to Hana, the mist-shrouded Haleakala volcano and the lush Iao Needle.

18 FebruaryPA G O PA G O , A M E R I C A N S A M O A

Dominated by the mist-shrouded Mt. Pioa, known as “The Rainmaker,” Pago Pago is a vision of unspoiled South Pacific paradise. Enjoy your day here in any of a number of ways — from a beach picnic to a trip to the legendary Vaitogi Cliffs.

21 FebruaryN U K U ‘A LO FA , T O N G A

A fascinating isle of blowholes, “flying fox” fruit bats, traditional South Pacific culture and pristine beaches await you on Tonga. Don’t miss a visit to the historic village of Lapaha on the eastern coast.

25 February A U C K L A N D , N E W Z E A L A N D

Scenically set on a volcanic isthmus, New Zealand’s former capital is a vibrant, exciting city and launch point for the island’s renowned wineries and sites like the famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves.

26 February B AY O F I S L A N D S , N E W Z E A L A N D

A visit to Bay of Islands allows you to immerse yourself in the region’s history and culture, perhaps with a visit to Waitangi Treaty Grounds, where the Maori established independence from the British Crown.

1–2 March OVERNIGHT

S Y D N E Y, A U S T R A L I A

An overnight stay and two days in the Australian capital give you an opportunity to see the city by day and night. Perhaps you’ll want to take a tour of Sydney’s most famous landmark — the Opera House — or spend a day on Bondi Beach.

4 March B R I S B A N E , A U S T R A L I A

While in Brisbane, why not get a taste of the local colour of this unique corner of Australia. Wineries are not far, and the national parks and native artist villages of Tamborine Mountain are a perfect day’s excursion.

6 March W H I T S U N D AY I S L A N D S , A U S T R A L I A ( F O R T H E G R E AT B A R R I E R R E E F )

Which of the Great Barrier Reef’s unique creatures will be your favourite? You’ll enjoy a day on the reef to look for such colourful denizens as seahorses, angelfish, sea turtles, manta rays and whale sharks.

9 March R A B A U L , PA P U A N E W G U I N E A

Located on the largest of Papua New Guinea’s islands, Rabaul is surrounded by rainforest and tropical reefs. History buffs will enjoy visiting the relics of the island’s role in the World War II Pacific campaign.

Visit cunard.com for further port INFORMATION

24 February TA U R A N G A , N E W Z E A L A N D

Visit the bubbling mud pools and spouting geysers of the Te Puia Thermal Reserve, watch a sheep shearing demonstration at the Agrodome or enjoy a thrilling cable-car skyride up the slopes of Mount Ngongotaha.

Queen Elizabeth 2O14 World Voyage

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15 March MAIDEN CALL

KO C H I , J A PA N

Among the most intriguing attractions of this city on Urado Bay is the feudal fortress, Kochi Castle, that sits at its centre. Visit Muroto-Anan Coastal Quasi-National Park to get to know the subtropical flora of the region.

17 March MAIDEN CALL

YO KO H A M A , J A PA N

The primary appeal of Yokohama is its proximity to one of the world’s great cities, Tokyo. Here, in the former Edo, you can run the gamut from strolling the traditional gardens of the Imperial Palace to shopping in the neon-lit Ginza district.

21 March MAIDEN CALL

N A G A S A K I , J A PA N

The Peace Memorial Park and Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum highlight a difficult chapter in the city’s history. Shimabara dates even further back, with its samurai village and authentic reconstructed feudal castle.

22 March MAIDEN CALL

B U S A N , KO R E A

Your sole stop on the Korean Peninsula will give you a good window into the culture of the region. Set out to see the royal tombs of the Silla Dynasty in Tumuli Park, or visit one of the city’s countless exquisite temples.

24 March MAIDEN CALL

S H A N G H A I , C H I N A

Shanghai is the China you may have imagined — narrow streets teeming with people and bicycles, traditional ancient temples and lovely gardens in the shadow of towering modern buildings.

26 March MAIDEN CALL

X I A M E N , C H I N A

Spend the day here visiting beautiful Jimei Park — home to the Dragon Boat Pond and the famed sculptures of the Turtle Garden. Or tour the tiny island of Gulangyu, renowned for its colonial architecture.

28–29 March OVERNIGHT

H O N G KO N G

With two days in Hong Kong, you’ll be able to see all the sites of this intriguing city, once part of the British Empire. From mirrored skyscrapers to bustling markets in crowded alleys, it’s a place of many facets.

31 MarchH A LO N G B AY, V I E T N A M

Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its iconic limestone pillars, Ha Long Bay is a geological wonder — made up of some 2,000 rock islands rising hundreds of feet from the sea.

1 AprilC H A N M AY, V I E T N A M

Located near Chan May, the city of Hue was the Imperial seat for 13 emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty. Today it’s home to sites including the Royal Citadel, built in 1804, and the Palace of Supreme Harmony.

4–5 April OVERNIGHT

S I N G A P O R E

Bird lovers will flock to the Jurong Bird Park, famous the world over for its 5,000 residents representing almost 400 species. An overnight stay here gives you plenty of time to see the rest of the sites, including the historic Raffles Hotel and the gold domes of the Sultan Mosque.

19 March MAIDEN CALL

KO B E , J A PA N

Bordered by a cobalt bay and misty mountains, Kobe offers the adventurous explorer a range of treasures from hot springs to Buddhist temples. If the timing is right, you may even see the cherry trees in blossom.

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Once a major trading port for spices, tea, cloth and ceramics, Penang today is a fascinating mix of cultures from Europe to China. You can still see the influence of the British Empire in charming Georgetown.

10 April C O LO M B O , S R I L A N K A

In exotic Colombo located on the isle of Sri Lanka off India’s southern tip, you can take a tour of an elephant orphanage, tour Imperial temples and palaces, stroll through botanical gardens or simply relax on a fine beach.

13 AprilM U M B A I , I N D I A

The former Bombay bustles with life. Here you might choose to immerse yourself in history at the Gandhi Museum, explore Hindu culture at the Jain Temple, or enjoy the beauty of the hanging gardens and Kamala Nehru Park.

17 April MAIDEN CALL

A B U D H A B I , U N I T E D A R A B E M I R AT E S

Once just a sleepy fishing village, this capital is today one of the wealthiest cities in the world. Among its sites are the fascinating Heritage Village showing traditional Arab life and the massive Sheikh Zayed Mosque, featuring the world’s largest carpet and chandelier.

18–19 April OVERNIGHT

D U B A I , U N I T E D A R A B E M I R AT E S

With an historic old city and one of the Arab world’s most sparkling modern metropolises, Dubai is a perfect metaphor for the region. Don’t miss attractions like the iconic Burj al Arab Hotel, and the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa.

26 April MAIDEN CALL

A Q A B A , J O R D A N ( F O R P E T R A )

Words can do no justice to the splendours of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning ancient city was carved from the red sandstone of the Jordanian desert, and must be seen to be believed.

28 AprilS O K H N A , E G Y P T ( F O R C A I R O / G I Z A )

The highlight of Cairo is the Egyptian Museum, home to the famous treasures of King Tutankhamen. The spectacular Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza are among the last standing wonders of the ancient world.

29 April T R A N S I T T H E S U E Z C A N A L

People had dreamed of connecting the Red and Mediterranean seas as far back as 2,000 B.C. French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps came up with a practical solution in 1858, and the rest, as they say, is history.

2 MayN A P L E S , I TA LY ( F O R P O M P E I I / C A P R I )

Some of Italy’s most appealing destinations are a short jaunt from busy Naples — including the ruins of Pompeii buried beneath the ash of a 79 A.D. eruption, and the spectacular towns and scenery of the Amalfi Coast.

4 MayPA L M A ( M A L LO R C A ) , S PA I N

The major port city on the isle of Mallorca, delightful Palma combines Moorish, Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles in its cathedral, buildings, churches, castles and fountains, especially in the old town.

6 May L I S B O N , P O R T U G A L

You may choose to lose yourself amidst the narrow cobblestone streets of the old Moorish Alfama Quarter, or head to the charming city of Sintra, one of Portugal’s oldest, to see the 8th-century Pena Palace.

9 MayS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

Your journey is coming to an end. But you are one of the few people who can now say they have explored the globe on a World Voyage with Cunard — and you have the unforgettable memories to prove it.

6 AprilK UA L A LU M P U R ( P O RT K E L A N G ) , M A L AY S I A

From Port Kelang, you can visit vibrant Kuala Lumpur. Rising from what was once dense jungle, this city blends European, Chinese, Indian and Malaysian influences into a true melting pot at the confluence of past and future.

27 AprilS H A R M E L S H E I K H , E G Y P T

The shining star of the Red Sea Riviera, the resort town of Sharm el Sheikh is renowned for snorkelling and diving in its crystal waters — home to undersea caves, shipwrecks and a wide variety of native marine life.

Visit cunard.com for further port INFORMATION

2O14 World Voyage

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SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK8 DAYS

10 January 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 10 Southampton, England Depart PM11-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

18 New York, New York Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $4,795Princess Suite (P2) 4,095Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,995Balcony (BC) 2,195Oceanview (ED) 1,995Inside (IC) 1,595

Southampton

New York

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Government fees and taxes of up to $40 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Should you like to sail with Queen Elizabeth for only a portion of her 2014 World Voyage, we are pleased to offer Segment Voyages. These shorter options range in length from 8 to 23 days, and give you the opportunity to see whichever region most appeals to you, while still being a part of the celebration of a Cunard World Voyage.

2O14 Segment Voyages8 TO 23 DAYS

Queen Elizabeth

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18 January 2014

LimónPanama CanalPuntarenas

New YorkSan Francisco

Aruba

Fort Lauderdale

Overnight in San Francisco

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 18 New York, New York Depart PM19-20 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

21 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Full Day22-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean &

Caribbean Sea24 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day25 Cruising the Caribbean Sea26 Limón, Costa Rica Full Day27 Transit the Panama Canal28 Cruising the Caribbean Sea29 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

30-31 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Feb 1-4 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

5 San Francisco, California OVERNIGHT

Full Day & Overnight

6 San Francisco, California Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $11,425Princess Suite (P2) 9,795Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 7,095Balcony (BC) 5,095Oceanview (ED) 4,695Inside (IC) 3,695

SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY23 DAYS

6 February 2014

Overnight in Sydney

Sydney

San Francisco

Nuku ’Alofa Pago Pago

Lahaina Honolulu

Tauranga

Bay of Islands Auckland

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Feb 6 San Francisco, California Depart PM7-10 Cruising the Pacific Ocean11 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day &

Evening12 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Full Day

13-17 Cruising the Pacific Ocean18 Pago Pago, American Samoa Full Day18 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

(Cross International Date Line)19-20 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

21 Nuku ‘Alofa, Tonga Full Day22-23 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

24 Tauranga, New Zealand Full Day25 Auckland, New Zealand Full Day26 Bay of Islands, New Zealand Full Day

27-28 Cruising the Tasman SeaMar 1 Sydney, Australia OVERNIGHT Full Day &

Overnight2 Sydney, Australia Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $13,795Princess Suite (P2) 11,895Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 8,495Balcony (BC) 6,195Oceanview (ED) 5,655Inside (IC) 4,495

2O14 Segment Voyages

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

SYDNEY TO YOKOHAMA15 DAYS

2 March 2014

Yokohama

Sydney

Kochi

Rabaul

Whitsunday IslandsBrisbane

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 2 Sydney, Australia Depart PM3 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean4 Brisbane, Australia Full Day5 Cruising the Coral Sea6 Whitsunday Islands, Australia

(for the Great Barrier Reef)Full Day

7-8 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean9 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea Full Day

10-14 Cruising the Philippine Sea15 Kochi, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day16 Cruising the Philippine Sea17 Yokohama, Japan

MAIDEN CALLArrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $8,995Princess Suite (P2) 7,755Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 5,695Balcony (BC) 3,995Oceanview (ED) 3,695Inside (IC) 2,895

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

Government fees and taxes of up to $290 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $90 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $125 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

S Y D N E Y L A N D TO U R AVA I L A B L EVISIT CUNARD.COM FOR DETAILS

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YOKOHAMA TO SINGAPORE19 DAYS

17 March 2014

Hong Kong

Kobe

Nagasaki

Singapore

Yokohama

Ha Long Bay

Chan May

Busan

Shanghai

Xiamen

Overnights in Hong Kong and Singapore

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 17 Yokohama, Japan MAIDEN CALL

Depart PM

18 Cruising the East China Sea19 Kobe, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day &

Evening20 Cruising the East China Sea21 Nagasaki, Japan MAIDEN CALL Full Day22 Busan, Korea MAIDEN CALL Full Day23 Cruising the Yellow Sea24 Shanghai, China MAIDEN CALL Full Day &

Evening25 Cruising the East China Sea 26 Xiamen, China MAIDEN CALL Full Day &

Evening27 Cruising the East China Sea28 Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Full Day &

Overnight29 Hong Kong Full Day30 Cruising the South China Sea31 Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Full Day

Apr 1 Chan May, Vietnam Full Day2-3 Cruising the South China Sea4 Singapore OVERNIGHT Full Day &

Overnight5 Singapore Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $11,425Princess Suite (P2) 9,795Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 7,095Balcony (BC) 5,095Oceanview (ED) 4,695Inside (IC) 3,695

Queen Elizabeth 2O14 Segment Voyages

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

SINGAPORE TO DUBAI 14 DAYS

5 April 2014

Dubai

SingaporeKuala Lumpur

PenangColombo

MumbaiAbu Dhabi

Overnight in Dubai

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 5 Singapore Depart PM6 Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang),

MalaysiaFull Day

7 Penang, Malaysia Full Day8-9 Cruising the Bay of Bengal10 Colombo, Sri Lanka Full Day

11-12 Cruising the Indian Ocean13 Mumbai, India Full Day

14-16 Cruising the Indian Ocean & Arabian Sea17 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

MAIDEN CALLFull Day

18 Dubai, United Arab EmiratesOVERNIGHT

Full Day & Overnight

19 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $8,395Princess Suite (P2) 7,195Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 5,595Balcony (BC) 3,895Oceanview (ED) 3,595Inside (IC) 2,795

DUBAI TO SOUTHAMPTON20 DAYS

19 April 2014

Southampton

DubaiAqaba

Sharm el SheikhSokhna

Port Said

Lisbon NaplesPalma

Suez Canal

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 19 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Depart PM 20-25 Cruising the Arabian Sea & Red Sea

26 Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

27 Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Full Day28 Sokhna, Egypt

(for Cairo/Giza)Full Day &

Evening29 Transit the Suez Canal29 Port Said, Egypt Shore Excursion

Pick Up30 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

May 1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea2 Naples, Italy (for Pompeii/Capri) Full Day3 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea4 Palma (Mallorca), Spain Full Day5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea6 Lisbon, Portugal Full Day

7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean9 Southampton, England Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $11,995Princess Suite (P2) 10,295Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 7,695Balcony (BC) 5,395Oceanview (ED) 4,895Inside (IC) 3,895

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

Government fees and taxes of up to $120 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $140 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $370 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

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† Based on double occupancy. Guests booking categories Q1-Q6 will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P2 will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person, categories AA-CA will receive an On Board Credit of $375 per person, and categories EB-IC will receive an On Board Credit of $250 per person. Offer applies to LINER VOYAGE bookings made by 28 February 2013. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. Government fees and taxes ranging from $215-$715 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

13 Sensational 2014 Liner Voyages

Liner Voyage On Board Credit Value Reserve by 28 February 2013

Singapore

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Pairing two or more Segment Voyages creates a longer Liner Voyage. These are perfect for those guests who want to join the World Voyage for a shorter portion of the itinerary. In addition, guests sailing a Liner Voyage will be treated to a generous On Board Credit† to use in many of the ship’s dining and shopping venues as well as in bars and lounges.

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

18 JANUARY 2014

New York to Sydney – 42 DaysOvernights in San Francisco & Sydney

$8,190

New York to Yokohama – 57 DaysOvernights in San Francisco & Sydney

$11,085

New York to Singapore – 76 DaysOvernights in San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong & Singapore

$14,780

New York to Dubai – 90 DaysOvernights in San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$17,575

6 FEBRUARY 2014

San Francisco to Yokohama – 38 DaysOvernights in San Francisco and Sydney

$7,390

San Francisco to Singapore – 57 DaysOvernights in San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong & Singapore

$11,085

San Francisco to Dubai – 71 DaysOvernights in San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$13,880

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

2 MARCH 2014

Sydney to Singapore – 34 DaysOvernights in Sydney, Hong Kong & Singapore

$6,590

Sydney to Dubai – 48 DaysOvernights in Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$9,385

Sydney to Southampton – 68 DaysOvernights in Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$13,280

17 MARCH 2014

Yokohama to Dubai – 33 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$6,490

Yokohama to Southampton – 53 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong, Singapore & Dubai

$10,385

5 APRIL 2014

Singapore to Southampton – 34 DaysOvernights in Singapore & Dubai

$6,690

PER STATEROOM

Queens Grill Suites (Q1-Q6) $1,500 USD†

Princess Grill Suites (P1-P2) $1,000 USD†

PER STATEROOM

Balcony Staterooms (AA-CA) $750 USD†

Inside/Oceanview Staterooms (EB-IC) $500 USD†

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Daytime Activities

• Clarendon Fine Art Gallery

• Cunardia Museum Exhibit

• Deck Sports

• Fencing Lessons

• Library & Book Shop

• Cunard Insights Expert Speakers

Evening Entertainment

• String Quartet

• Vocalists

• Empire Casino

• Hemispheres — Nightclub

• Karaoke — The Golden Lion

• QUEEN ELIZABETH Theatre Company Productions

Bars & Lounges

• Chart Room

• The Golden Lion

• The Queens Room — Ballroom

• Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar

• Winter Garden

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The fi rst thing you will be awed by when stepping aboard Queen Victoria

is the magnifi cent three-tiered Grand Lobby, where a pianist or string quartet will be setting an elegant

mood. This is only a taste of things to come on this beautiful ship, styled after the classic Cunard ocean

liners of lore with luxurious marbles, rich woods and plush carpeting. Throughout the ship, unique

venues like the Royal Spa, the Royal Court Theatre with its private boxes, and a variety of lively,

inviting bars and lounges ensure an exceptional time.

Some of what you’ll discover on board includes:

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Rio de Janeiro

Fort Lauderdale

Panama Canal

Fortaleza

Buenos Aires

Puerto Madryn

UshuaiaCape Horn

Punta Arenas

Amalia GlacierPIO X Glacier

Puerto Montt

ValparaisoMontevideo

Puntarenas

Grand Cayman

Southampton

Easter Island

Pitcairn Island

PapeeteMoorea

Hilo

Honolulu

The AzoresMadeira

Milford SoundDunedin

WellingtonNapier

TaurangaAuckland

Bay of Islands

Nuku ‘AlofaNoumea

Pago Pago

Fiji

Sydney

Brisbane

San Francisco

BarbadosAruba

2O14 World VoyageSOUTH AMER ICA • F I J I • NEW ZEALAND

The 2014 World Voyage on Queen Victoria highlights South America and the best destinations

of the Pacifi c. Guests can choose to embark in either Southampton or Fort Lauderdale. During this

memorable sailing, you’ll be bound for exciting South American cities like Rio de Janeiro and

Buenos Aires and natural wonders including penguin colonies in Patagonia, the breathtaking Chilean

fjords and dramatic Cape Horn. You’ll also explore New Zealand and Australia, and call at diverse

islands such as Tahiti and Fiji in the South Pacifi c and Grand Cayman and Aruba in the Caribbean.

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Ports shown in bold are embarkation and disembarkation ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see page 54.* Government fees and taxes of up to $730 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel

supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

Southampton to Southampton116 DAYS2 January - 28 April

Southampton to Fort Lauderdale104 DAYS2 January - 16 April

Fort Lauderdale toSouthampton106 DAYS12 January - 28 April

Fort Lauderdale toFort Lauderdale94 DAYS12 January - 16 April

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q6) $61,995 $55,400 $56,590 $49,995

Princess Suite (P2) 52,995 47,400 48,490 42,895

Balcony (BC) 27,995 24,900 25,690 22,595

Oceanview (ED) 25,495 22,600 23,590 20,695 Inside (IC) 19,995 17,100 18,490 16,195

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 2 TH Southampton, England Depart PM

6 M Ponta Delgada, The Azores, Portugal Half Day - Morning

12 SU Fort Lauderdale, Florida Full Day

16 TH Bridgetown, Barbados Full Day

20 M Fortaleza, Brazil MAIDEN CALL Full Day

24 F Rio de Janeiro, Brazil MAIDEN CALL Full Day & Evening

27 M Montevideo, Uruguay MAIDEN CALL Full Day

28 T Buenos Aires, Argentina Full Day

30 TH Puerto Madryn, Argentina MAIDEN CALL

Half Day - Afternoon

Feb 1 S Cape Horn, Argentina Shore Excursion Pick Up

2 SU Ushuaia, Argentina MAIDEN CALL Full Day

3 M Punta Arenas, Chile MAIDEN CALL Full Day

4 T Scenic sailing of Amalia Glacier, Chile Evening

5 W Scenic sailing of PIO X Glacier, Chile Morning

7 F Puerto Montt, Chile MAIDEN CALL Full Day

9 SU Valparaiso, Chile Full Day

13 TH Scenic sailing of Easter Island, Chile

16 SU Scenic sailing of Pitcairn Island

19 W Papeete, French Polynesia Full Day

20 TH Moorea, French Polynesia Full Day

23 SU Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the International Date Line)

26 W Suva, Fiji MAIDEN CALL Full Day

28 F Noumea, New Caledonia Full Day

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 3 M Brisbane, Australia Full Day

5 W Sydney, Australia Full Day

8 S Scenic sailing of Milford Sound, New Zealand

9 SU Dunedin, New Zealand Full Day

10 M Wellington, New Zealand Full Day

11 T Napier, New Zealand Half Day - Morning

12 W Tauranga, New Zealand Full Day

13 TH Auckland, New Zealand Full Day

14 F Bay of Islands, New Zealand Full Day

17 M Nuku ’Alofa, Tonga Full Day

17 M Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the International Date Line)

18 T Pago Pago, American Samoa Full Day

24 M Hilo, Hawaii Full Day

25 T Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day

31 M San Francisco, California OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight

Apr 1 T San Francisco, California Full Day

8 T Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day

10 TH Transit the Panama Canal

12 S Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day

14 M Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Full Day

16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida Full Day

24 TH Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Full Day

28 M Southampton, England Arrive AM

Southampton to Southampton — 116 DaysFort Lauderdale to Southampton — 106 Days

Southampton to Fort Lauderdale — 104 DaysFort Lauderdale to Fort Lauderdale — 94 Days

MAIDEN CALL

MAIDEN CALL

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

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2 JanuaryS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

The day you’ve been anticipating has arrived — the beginning of a World Voyage with Cunard. Get settled and unwind as you prepare yourself to see some of the world’s greatest landmarks during an unforgettable adventure.

6 JanuaryP O N TA D E LG A D A , T H E A ZO R E S , P O R T U G A L

The very first stop of your voyage is in the remote Azores Islands, where you’ll call in the main city of Ponta Delgada. Highlights here include the volcanic Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire) and several spectacular botanical gardens.

12 JanuaryF O R T L A U D E R D A L E , F LO R I D A

Guests also have the option of embarking in sunny Fort Lauderdale — known for its seven miles of inviting white sand beaches, shopping along the Riverwalk and close proximity to Everglades National Park.

16 January B R I D G E T OW N , B A R B A D O S

Cricket is the national pastime in this British flavoured Caribbean island, where you can join such excursions as a tour of a historic plantation, a guided scenic photography tour or a visit to the isle’s fabled Mount Gay rum distillery.

20 January MAIDEN CALL

F O R TA L E Z A , B R A Z I L

The capital of the Brazilian state of Ceará, Fortaleza is a bustling city that is home to incredible beaches, a vibrant central market and a renowned Gothic-Roman style cathedral with stunning stained glass windows.

24 January MAIDEN CALL

R I O D E J A N E I R O , B R A Z I L

What more can be said of glorious Rio de Janeiro? You’ll enjoy its captivating culture and friendly people. Take in the view from the top of iconic Sugarloaf Mountain, or explore the urban forest of Tijuca National Park.

Fortaleza, Brazil

South American Splendours & Pacific Pleasures

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27 January MAIDEN CALL

M O N T E V I D E O , U R U G U AY

Pass through the gateway of an ancient wall into the Ciudad Vieja — Montevideo’s old city, where you’ll discover a staggering array of colonial buildings, cathedrals, museums and theatres.

30 January MAIDEN CALL

P U E R T O M A D RY N , A R G E N T I N A

Patagonia is your destination, and from Puerto Madryn, you can visit the penguin colonies at Punto Tombo National Reserve, or set out for the dazzling, unspoiled Peninsula Valdes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

1 FebruaryC A P E H O R N , A R G E N T I N A

The Andes mountain range reaches its terminus at Cape Horn, the southern tip of South America. Scenic sailing here in Tierra del Fuego, where so many intrepid explorers once ventured, is a highlight of this itinerary.

2 February MAIDEN CALL

U S H U A I A , A R G E N T I N A

A former Argentine penal colony, quaint Ushuaia is your launching point for such regional attractions as the Beagle Channel, glacial lakes and charming alpine towns, and the rugged, spectacular Tierra del Fuego National Park.

3 February MAIDEN CALL

P U N TA A R E N A S , C H I L E

Overlooking the Strait of Magellan, this rustic city offers many enticing excursions. You might choose to visit a penguin colony at Magdalena Island, visit one of several museums on regional history or explore the fjords of Chilean Patagonia.

4–5 February A M A L I A / P I O X G L A C I E R S

Chile’s fjords are famous the world over — so two days sailing in these breathtaking waters will give you ample time to enjoy the scenery. Keep your eyes open for wildlife such as whales, seals and penguins.

7 February MAIDEN CALL

P U E R T O M O N T T, C H I L E

Puerto Montt is located near Chile’s renowned Lake District, a region settled by German immigrants. You’ll discover a distinctly Bavarian feel to the architecture and culture of towns such as Frutillar and Puerto Varas.

9 February VA L PA R A I S O , C H I L E

With its cable cars, steep hills and Victorian architecture, Valparaiso reminds many visitors of San Francisco. A short jaunt away is the capital of Santiago, a large metropolis where you’ll find museums, bustling plazas, great shopping and fine dining.

13 February E A S T E R I S L A N D , C H I L E

Also known as Rapa Nui, remote Easter Island has always been a fantasy in the minds of travellers. You’ll enjoy a day of scenic sailing at this mysterious isle, where you may be able to spot some of its famous giant Moai stone sculptures from your vantage point on your ship.

16 February P I TC A I R N I S L A N D

Halfway between the Americas and New Zealand lies the remote Pitcairn Island group. The first Pacific isle to become a British colony, Pitcairn is best remembered as the site of the famous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty.

19 February PA P E E T E , F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A

Like a Paul Gauguin painting come to life, Tahiti is a vision of paradise. Enjoy the influence of French culture in the main city of Papeete, where you might savour a baguette and café au lait before exploring the rainforest.

20 February MAIDEN CALL

M O O R E A , F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A

Once home to Tahitian royalty, Moorea is a vision of South Pacific island bliss. On its shores you can scuba dive or explore its underwater world by glass bottom boat, hike its towering mountains or relax on the beach.

26 February S U VA , F I J I

The far-away archipelago of Fiji is comprised of 333 islands. In the main port of Suva, you can immerse yourself in island culture at the Fiji Museum. Or venture into the interior to visit a traditional village or take a tropical river cruise.

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28 January MAIDEN CALL

B U E N O S A I R E S , A R G E N T I N A

In romantic Buenos Aires, you can learn to dance the tango — or watch professionals dance it — wander wide, European-style avenues, explore the vibrant art scene in the La Boca neighbourhood or see a gaucho horse show.

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28 February N O U M E A , N E W C A L E D O N I A

The attractions are lush and primitive on this South Pacific isle most have never even heard of — New Caledonia. But this remote outpost is actually a French territory, a fact you’ll see in the Gallic cultural touches and French names.

3 March B R I S B A N E , A U S T R A L I A

The 26 miles of perfect beaches of Australia’s Gold Coast make it a premier international resort destination. You may choose to meet indigenous species at the famous Australia Zoo, or take in the views from SkyPoint Observation Deck.

5 MarchS Y D N E Y, A U S T R A L I A

A tour of spectacular Sydney will let you take in all the most famous sites — Lady Macquarie’s Chair rock formation, Bondi Beach, the Sydney Opera House — with plenty of time for a Sydney Harbour Bridgeclimb.

8 MarchM I L F O R D S O U N D , N E W Z E A L A N D

A rival to such great scenic cruising destinations as the Alaskan glaciers and Norwegian fjords, stunning Milford Sound will leave you speechless with its forested shores, soaring cliffs and graceful waterfalls.

10 MarchW E L L I N G T O N , N E W Z E A L A N D

In the capital of New Zealand, you can learn about the culture and history of the Maori at the Te Papa Museum, or get an education in a different kind of mythology on a fascinating Lord of the Rings tour to famous sites from the film series.

11 March N A P I E R , N E W Z E A L A N D

An architectural wonderland ranging from exquisite examples of Art Deco to Classical Revival, Napier is an unexpected delight. Wine lovers may want to take a tour of the country’s oldest vineyard region, Hawke’s Bay.

12 MarchTA U R A N G A , N E W Z E A L A N D

A centre of Maori culture, Tauranga is the perfect place to learn about these indigenous people, perhaps at the Tamaki Maori Village, winner of New Zealand’s Supreme Tourism Award, or at the Te Puia Thermal Reserve.

13 MarchA U C K L A N D , N E W Z E A L A N D

There’s an endless array of options for how to spend your day in New Zealand’s largest and most cosmopolitan city — from touring cultural institutions like the Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum to visiting a farm for a sheep-shearing demonstration.

14 March B AY O F I S L A N D S , N E W Z E A L A N D

The Puketi Kauri Forest is home to an incredible grove of massive kauri trees. Follow up a stroll through this natural wonder with a cruise through the Bay’s inner islands and a visit to historic Cape Brett Lighthouse.

17 MarchN U K U ‘A LO FA , T O N G A

Part of the last monarchy in the South Pacific, Tonga gives you a glimpse into the region’s history. Visit the Royal Palace and Tombs and the Tongan National Centre to learn more about the heritage of Polynesia.

9 MarchD U N E D I N , N E W Z E A L A N D

Often called the “Edinburgh of New Zealand,” charming Dunedin wears its Scottish heritage proudly in such attractions as the Robert Burns statue downtown, Larnach Castle and an authentic whisky distillery.

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18 MarchPA G O PA G O , A M E R I C A N S A M O A

Attend a traditional Ava welcome ceremony at this remote unincorporated territory of the United States. Other intriguing local activities include visiting a native Samoan village and seeing sites like Flower Pot Rock and the first missionary monument.

24 March H I LO , H AWA I I , H AWA I I

Mauna Loa volcano and the lava fields of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park are must-see attractions close to the port of Hilo. Those seeking an elevated perspective can soar over the lava flows by helicopter.

31 March – 1 April OVERNIGHT

S A N F R A N C I S C O , C A L I F O R N I A

After circling the South Pacific, you arrive back at the other side of the Pacific Rim for two days in sparkling San Francisco. You’ll sail beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, then choose from options like a tour of famous Alcatraz Prison or wine tasting in Napa Valley.

8 AprilP U N TA R E N A S , C O S TA R I C A

After a week of carefree sailing along the Pacific Coast, you arrive on the idyllic shores of Costa Rica, often called the “Switzerland of Central America.” Visit the capital of San Jose, or look for exotic fauna in a rainforest.

10 AprilT R A N S I T T H E PA N A M A C A N A L

One of the great engineering feats of all time, the epic Panama Canal takes eight hours to cross from Pacific to Atlantic oceans. You’ll experience passage through its massive locks and glide through scenic Lake Gatún.

12 AprilO R A N J E S TA D , A R U B A

Distinctive divi-divi trees, wild donkeys and iguanas are some of the denizens of the unique isle of Aruba, perhaps best seen on a tour of beautiful Arikok National Park. The island’s underwater wonders are equally renowned.

14 AprilG R A N D C AY M A N , C AY M A N I S L A N D S

Christopher Columbus named the Cayman Islands “Las Tortugas” for the abundance of sea turtles here. Today on Grand Cayman you can visit a Turtle Farm, snorkel with stingrays or see the sites in the capital of George Town.

16 April F O R T L A U D E R D A L E , F LO R I D A

Florida is known for its laid-back culture and inviting beaches. You’ll have a perfect opportunity to spend a day relaxing in the sand, or enjoying wind surfing or scuba diving. Or set out on an adventure for Everglades National Park.

28 AprilS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

It’s time to disembark back in Southampton, where it all began. Your world voyage is complete, and it was everything you imagined. Consider spending a few days in nearby London as the perfect ending to your adventure with Cunard.

25 MarchH O N O L U L U , O A H U , H AWA I I

Explore the music, arts and dancing that have shaped Hawaiian culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Or step back in time to one of the most infamous moments in World War II history at the Pearl Harbor memorials.

Visit cunard.com for further port INFORMATION

24 AprilM A D E I R A ( F U N C H A L ) , P O R T U G A L

Discovered in 1419 by Portuguese explorers, sunny Madeira pairs dramatic volcanic geography with a distinctive culture. Don’t miss the chance to try some of the isle’s namesake sweet wine at one of a variety of wineries.

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Southampton

Fort Lauderdale

The Azores

SOUTHAMPTON TO FORT LAUDERDALE 10 DAYS

2 January 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 2 Southampton, England Depart PM3-5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean6 Ponta Delgada,

The Azores, PortugalHalf Day -

Morning7-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $5,395Princess Suite (P2) 4,695Balcony (BC) 2,595Oceanview (ED) 2,395Inside (IC) 1,795

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Government fees and taxes of up to $40 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

For those wishing to be a part of the 2014 World Voyage aboard Queen Victoria without sailing the entire itinerary, we offer Segment Voyages. These portions range from 10 to 28 days, visiting one specifi c region on the voyage, and are the shortest options available. This is a great way to experience the excitement and camaraderie of a World Voyage.

2O14 Segment Voyages10 TO 28 DAYS

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Barbados

Fortaleza

Rio de Janeiro

Montevideo

FORT LAUDERDALE TO BUENOS AIRES 16 DAYS

12 January 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Depart PM13-15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 Bridgetown, Barbados Full Day17-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

20 Fortaleza, Brazil MAIDEN CALL Full Day21-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

24 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMAIDEN CALL

Full Day &Evening

25-26 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean27 Montevideo, Uruguay

MAIDEN CALLFull Day

28 Buenos Aires,Argentina MAIDEN CALL

Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $8,495Princess Suite (P2) 7,395Balcony (BC) 3,795Oceanview (ED) 3,455Inside (IC) 2,695

Buenos Aires

Puerto MadrynPuerto Montt

Valparaiso

Cape HornUshuaia

Punta ArenasAmalia Glacier

PIO X Glacier

BUENOS AIRES TO VALPARAISO12 DAYS

28 January 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 28 Buenos Aires, Argentina MAIDEN CALL

Depart PM

29 Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean30 Puerto Madryn,

Argentina MAIDEN CALLHalf Day -Afternoon

Feb 1 Cape Horn, Argentina Shore ExcursionPick Up

2 Ushuaia, Argentina MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

3 Punta Arenas, Chile MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

4 Scenic sailing of Amalia Glacier, Chile5 Scenic sailing of PIO X Glacier, Chile6 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean7 Puerto Montt, Chile

MAIDEN CALLFull Day

8 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean9 Valparaiso, Chile Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $6,795Princess Suite (P2) 5,895Balcony (BC) 3,295Oceanview (ED) 3,095Inside (IC) 2,495

2O14 Segment Voyages

ValparaisoPapeete

MooreaPitcairn Island

Easter Island

Suva

Nouméa

Brisbane

Sydney

VALPARAISO TO SYDNEY23 DAYS

9 February 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Feb 9 Valparaiso, Chile Depart PM10-12 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

13 Scenic sailing of Easter Island, Chile14-15 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

16 Scenic sailing of Pitcairn Island17-18 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

19 Papeete, French Polynesia Full Day20 Moorea, French Polynesia

MAIDEN CALLFull Day

21-25 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean(Cross the International Date Line)

26 Suva, Fiji MAIDEN CALL Full Day27 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean28 Noumea, New Caledonia Full Day

Mar 1-2 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean3 Brisbane, Australia Full Day4 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean5 Sydney, Australia Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $12,995Princess Suite (P2) 10,995Balcony (BC) 6,295Oceanview (ED) 5,695Inside (IC) 4,495

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

Government fees and taxes of up to $160 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $175 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $105 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

VA L PA R A I S O L A N D TO U R AVA I L A B L EVISIT CUNARD.COM FOR DETAILS

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DunedinMilford Sound

Overnight in San Francisco

Sydney

San Francisco

WellingtonNapier

Nuku 'Alofa Pago Pago

HiloHonolulu

Tauranga

Bay of Islands Auckland

SYDNEY TO SAN FRANCISCO28 DAYS

5 March 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 5 Sydney, Australia Depart PM6-7 Cruising the Tasman Sea8 Scenic sailing of Milford Sound,

New Zealand9 Dunedin, New Zealand Full Day10 Wellington, New Zealand Full Day11 Napier, New Zealand Half Day -

Morning12 Tauranga, New Zealand Full Day13 Auckland, New Zealand Full Day14 Bay of Islands, New Zealand Full Day

15-16 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean17 Nuku ’Alofa, Tonga Full Day17 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

(Cross the International Date Line)18 Pago Pago, American Samoa Full Day

19-23 Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator)

24 Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii Full Day25 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Full Day

26-30 Cruising the Pacific Ocean31 San Francisco, California

OVERNIGHTFull Day & Overnight

Apr 1 San Francisco, California Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $14,395Princess Suite (P2) 12,195Balcony (BC) 6,195Oceanview (ED) 5,695Inside (IC) 4,495

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Grand Cayman

Puntarenas

Panama Canal

Fort Lauderdale

San Francisco

Aruba

SAN FRANCISCO TO FORT LAUDERDALE 15 DAYS

1 April 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 1 San Francisco, California Depart PM2-7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Full Day9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean10 Transit the Panama Canal11 Cruising the Caribbean Sea12 Oranjestad, Aruba Full Day13 Cruising the Caribbean Sea14 Grand Cayman,

Cayman IslandsFull Day

15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean16 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $7,895Princess Suite (P2) 6,695Balcony (BC) 3,395Oceanview (ED) 3,095Inside (IC) 2,395

Southampton

Fort Lauderdale

Madeira

FORT LAUDERDALE TO SOUTHAMPTON 12 DAYS

16 April 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 16 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Depart PM17-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

24 Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Full Day25-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

28 Southampton, England Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q6) $6,595Princess Suite (P2) 5,595Balcony (BC) 3,095Oceanview (ED) 2,895Inside (IC) 2,295

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

Government fees and taxes of up to $115 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $280 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Government fees and taxes of up to $30 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

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2O14 Liner Voyages28 TO 79 DAYS

Liner Voyages offer yet another option for participating in Queen Victoria’s 2014 World Voyage. These sailings combine two or more segments and visit several regions. Guests on a Liner Voyage also get an On Board Credit† which may be redeemed in the shops, spas, bars and restaurants on board Queen Victoria.

Nine Sensational 2014 Liner VoyagesEARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

12 JANUARY 2014

Fort Lauderdale to Valparaiso – 28 Days $5,190

Fort Lauderdale to Sydney – 51 Days $9,685

Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco – 79 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$14,180

28 JANUARY 2014

Buenos Aires to Sydney – 35 Days $6,990

Buenos Aires to San Francisco – 63 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$11,485

Buenos Aires to Fort Lauderdale – 78 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$13,880

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

9 FEBRUARY 2014

Valparaiso to San Francisco – 51 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$8,990

Valparaiso to Fort Lauderdale – 66 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$11,385

5 MARCH 2014

Sydney to Fort Lauderdale – 43 DaysOvernight in San Francisco

$6,890

Liner Voyage On Board Credit Value Reserve by 28 February 2013

PER STATEROOM

Queens Grill Suites (Q1-Q6) $1,500 USD†

Princess Grill Suites (P1-P2) $1,000 USD†

PER STATEROOM

Balcony Staterooms (BA-CA) $750 USD†

Inside/Oceanview Staterooms (EB-IC) $500 USD†

† Based on double occupancy. Guests booking categories Q1-Q6 will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P2 will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person, categories BA-CA will receive an On Board Credit of $375 per person, and categories EB-IC will receive an On Board Credit of $250 per person. Offer applies to LINER VOYAGE bookings made by 28 February 2013. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. Government fees and taxes of up to ranging from $215-$600 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

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Daytime Activities

• Canyon Ranch SpaClub®

• Fairways Golf Simulators

• Fitness Centre

• Mayfair Shops

• Planetarium Shows

• Wine Tasting

Evening Entertainment

• Ballroom Dancing

• Live Bands

• Empire Casino

• Comedy Shows

• Latest Films

• Quizzes

Bars & Lounges

• Boardwalk Café

• Commodore Club

• G32 Nightclub

• The Queens Room — Ballroom

• Sir Samuel’s

Queen Mary 2

She is the grandest ocean liner at sea — magnifi cent Queen Mary 2.

Her 14 spacious decks include such attractions as the Queens Room ballroom — with the

largest dance fl oor afl oat — Illuminations, the world’s only fl oating planetarium, fi ne dining

venues from the spectacular Britannia restaurant to intimate Todd English,† the Royal Court

Theatre and several sparkling lounges.

Here’s some of what you’ll enjoy on board:

† Surcharge applies. Reservations required. See cunard.com for details.

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Adelaide

Sokhna

Southampton

Sydney

Hong Kong

Singapore

Dubai

Perth

Tenerife

Madeira

To/From New York

Walvis Bay

Cape Town

Durban

Mauritius

Brisbane

Darwin

Melbourne

Shanghai

Colombo

Kuala Lumpur

Langkawi

Suez

Rome

Bangkok

Muscat

Cairns

WhitsundayIslands

Bali

Kota Kinabalu

Cairo

Lisbon

Ho Chi Minh City

Port Said

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Begin the voyage of a lifetime with a classic Transatlantic Crossing on the greatest ocean liner

ever built, Queen Mary 2, as she launches her 10th-anniversary season. Or set out from

New York to explore the world — and Australia in particular, where you will circumnavigate the

entire continent and enjoy experiences you can only have Down Under like meeting koalas

and kangaroos in Brisbane, wine tasting in Melbourne and climbing the Harbour Bridge

in Sydney. You may look for big game on a safari in South Africa, visit an ancient temple on the

idyllic isle of Bali, ride a camel across the desert of Dubai and shop on Rome’s Via del Corso.

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Begin your World Voyage in New York with a Transatlantic Crossing.†

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 10 F Southampton, England Depart PM

14 T Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Full Day

15 W Tenerife, Spain Full Day

25 S Swakopmund (Walvis Bay), Namibia Full Day

27 M Cape Town, South Africa OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight

28 T Cape Town, South Africa Full Day

30 TH Durban, South Africa Full Day

Feb 3 M Port Louis, Mauritius Full Day

12 W Perth (Fremantle), Australia Full Day

17 M Melbourne, Australia Full Day

19 W Sydney, Australia Full Day

21 F Brisbane, Australia Full Day

23 SU Whitsunday Islands, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) Full Day

27 TH Darwin, Australia Full Day

Mar 2 SU Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia Full Day

6 TH Perth (Fremantle), Australia Full Day

10 M Adelaide, Australia Full Day

12 W Melbourne, Australia Full Day

14 F Sydney, Australia Full Day

16 SU Brisbane, Australia Full Day

19 W Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Australia Full Day

New York to New York† — 133 DaysNew York to Southampton† — 126 Days

Southampton to New York† — 126 DaysSouthampton to Southampton† — 119 Days

New York to New York†^133 DAYS3 January – 16 May

New York to Southampton†126 DAYS3 January – 9 May

Southampton to New York†126 DAYS10 January – 16 May

Southampton to Southampton†119 DAYS10 January – 9 May

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q7) $78,595 $73,795 $73,795 $68,995

Princess Suite (P2) 67,195 63,595 63,595 59,995

Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 45,995 43,495 43,495 40,995

Balcony• (BD) 37,395 35,695 35,695 33,995

Oceanview (ED) 30,995 29,495 29,495 27,995

Inside (ID) 24,395 23,195 23,195 21,995

Ports shown in bold are embarkation and disembarkation ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see page 54.† Must be booked as separate, linked voyages, that include the 119-day Southampton-Southampton Full World Voyage, plus a Transatlantic Crossing at the beginning and/or end. ̂ Guests booking a Transatlantic Crossing in conjunction with a FULL WORLD VOYAGE will receive complimentary discretionary hotel & dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-ID)

or $13/day (categories Q1-P2) prepaid by Cunard for their Crossing. Same stateroom as Full World Voyage cannot be guaranteed.• Sheltered Balcony.* Government fees and taxes of up to $1,215 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel

supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 3 TH New York, New York Depart PM

10 F Southampton, England Arrive AM

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 25 T Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Full Day

29 S Shanghai, China Full Day & Evening

Apr 1 T Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight

2 W Hong Kong Full Day

5 S Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam Full Day

7 M Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand Full Day

10 TH Singapore Full Day

11 F Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia Full Day

12 S Langkawi, Malaysia Full Day

15 T Colombo, Sri Lanka Full Day

20 SU Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT

Full Day & Overnight

21 M Dubai, United Arab Emirates Full Day

22 T Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Oman Full Day

28 M Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo & Giza) Full Day & Evening

29 T Transit the Suez Canal

29 T Port Said, Egypt Shore ExcursionPick Up

May 3 S Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Full Day

6 T Lisbon, Portugal Full Day

9 F Southampton, England Arrive AM

MTH DATE DAY PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

May 9 F Southampton, England Depart PM

16 F New York, New York Arrive AM

Full World Voyage Options

Add a Transatlantic Crossing to the end of your World Voyage.†^

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

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10 JanuaryS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

The romance of a world voyage lies before you, as you relish the anticipation and excitement of embarkation day. Step on board and let the greatest of adventures begin.

14 JanuaryM A D E I R A ( F U N C H A L ) , P O R T U G A L

Just off the western coast of Africa lies the Portuguese island of Madeira, famous for the sweet wine that bears its name. You’ll have a chance to tour Quinta do Bom Sucesso botanical garden or explore the highest sea cliff in Europe at Cabo Girão.

15 JanuaryT E N E R I F E , S PA I N

The city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain’s sun-kissed Canary Islands boasts unique culture and civilised attractions. Outside town, you’ll find vineyards, dramatic valleys and sites such as 12,200-foot Mount Teide.

25 JanuaryS WA KO P M U N D ( WA LV I S B AY ) , N A M I B I A

After a thrilling ten days sailing down the coast of West Africa, you arrive in Namibia. Here you can visit the historic German town of Swakopmund, or set out for the stark beauty of the vast Namib Desert.

27–28 January OVERNIGHT

C A P E T OW N , S O U T H A F R I C A

Enjoy two days in one of the most beautiful cities on earth, Cape Town. Set out for the famous wineries outside town, visit the famed Robben Island prison or look for wildlife on a game preserve.

30 JanuaryD U R B A N , S O U T H A F R I C A

On the South African Riviera, lovely Durban offers golden beaches and wonderful cultural sites. You can also glimpse Zulu culture on a tour of a traditional kraal and a visit to nearby Shakaland.

Discover a World of Wonders Down Under

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Remote Mauritius boasts pleasures both natural and civilised — shops and bars in the main town of Port Louis, pristine beaches and Indian Ocean watersports from diving to sailing.

17 FebruaryM E L B O U R N E , A U S T R A L I A

Australia’s “second city” has everything the visitor could want — museums, cafés, art galleries and world-class shopping. You may even enjoy a ride on an authentic Puffing Billy narrow-gauge steam train.

19 February S Y D N E Y, A U S T R A L I A

Sailing into Sydney Harbour will be one of the most memorable parts of your World Voyage, as the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge appear before you. You’ll enjoy all the sites of this legendary city.

21 February B R I S B A N E , A U S T R A L I A

The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, rain-forested Mount Tamborine plateau and the sparkling beaches of Queensland’s famous Gold Coast are just a few of the attractions of beautiful Brisbane.

23 FebruaryW H I T S U N DAY I S L A N D S , AU S T R A L I A ( F O R T H E G R E AT B A R R I E R R E E F )

The highlight of this destination is the nearby Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest such reef and home to a mind-boggling array of sea life found no place else on earth.

27 FebruaryD A R W I N , A U S T R A L I A

Set on the Adelaide River, quirky Darwin is perhaps best known for its leaping crocodiles seen at Crocodylus Park. Take in the Museum of Arts & Sciences, home to a fine collection of Aboriginal art and artefacts.

2 March B A L I ( PA D A N G B AY ) , I N D O N E S I A

An island of 1,000 temples, breathtaking Bali retains much of the charm of its cultural traditions and pristine tropical location. From unspoiled beaches to soaring volcanoes, this is a place of dramatic beauty.

6 MarchP E R T H ( F R E M A N T L E ) , A U S T R A L I A

A second visit to Perth gives you an opportunity to visit some additional points of interest including shimmering bays and unique wildlife of Rottnest Island.

10 March A D E L A I D E , A U S T R A L I A

Adelaide is the gateway to some of Australia’s best wine regions — including the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Also enjoy the tree-lined boulevards and lovely architecture of this picturesque town.

12 MarchM E L B O U R N E , A U S T R A L I A

On your second visit to historic Melbourne, you can pan for gold at Sovereign Hill, or head for the outdoor Queen Victoria Market, opened in 1878, where the selection ranges from produce to clothes and souvenirs.

12 February P E R T H ( F R E M A N T L E ) , A U S T R A L I A

In this idyllic part of the Western Australian coast, you can follow the Swan River from historic Fremantle to the capital of Perth, or set out to see the mysterious desert pinnacles at Nambung National Park.

Queen Mary 2 2O14 World Voyage

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16 MarchB R I S B A N E , A U S T R A L I A

In Brisbane you can experience the charms of Australia’s Gold Coast. You might enjoy high tea at the luxurious Palazzo Versace, or a visit to a local brewery for beer tasting and relaxing.

19 MarchC A I R N S ( YO R K E Y S K N O B ) , A U S T R A L I A

Tropical North Queensland is your destination today, as you visit the vacation hub of Cairns. A day here might include activities such as snorkelling an unspoiled reef, relaxing on a beach or hiking in a rainforest.

25 MarchKOTA K I N A B A L U , M A L AY S I A

After a relaxing six days at sea, you’ll arrive in another world — on the isle of Borneo. From Kota Kinabalu, don’t miss your chance to explore the natural wonders of Tunku Abdul Rahman and Kinabalu national parks.

29 March S H A N G H A I , C H I N A

Vibrant Shanghai is a city both futuristic and traditional — as you’ll discover whilst strolling in the shadows of eye-popping skyscrapers along the Bund one moment, and visiting a traditional Chinese garden with pagodas and pavilions the next.

1–2 April OVERNIGHT

H O N G KO N G

Set like a jewelled necklace along sparkling Victoria Harbour, exciting Hong Kong is where east meets west. You’ll enjoy a wonderful two days to take in the markets, floating restaurants and other sites.

5 April H O C H I M I N H C I T Y ( P H U M Y ) ,V I E T N A M

The former Saigon is filled with historic sites from the National History Museum to Reunification Hall. You can also glean a taste for Vietnamese culture at places like the Thien Hau Pagoda in Chinatown.

7 April B A N G KO K ( L A E M C H A B A N G ) , T H A I L A N D

In exotic Bangkok, you can hop onto the back of an elephant and take a ride to see one of the world’s largest reclining Buddhas. There are many temples, gardens and palaces in this fascinating capital of the east.

10 AprilS I N G A P O R E

Bustling cosmopolitan Singapore is one of the world’s most modern cities, but you’ll still find 19th-century temples, colonial architecture and colourful ethnic neighbourhoods like Chinatown and Little India.

11 AprilK U A L A L U M P U R ( P O R T K E L A N G ) ,M A L AY S I A

The skyline of Kuala Lumpur is dominated by the iconic twin Petronas Towers. Other attractions include the Batu Caves, an important shrine for Hindus, and the butterfly, bird and deer parks of the Lake Gardens.

12 AprilL A N G K AW I , M A L AY S I A

Comprised of 99 islands off the coast of the Malay Peninsula, Langkawi is a land of stunning natural beauty and intriguing myths. Its cultural allure is evident in sites like the Budaya Craft and Cultural Complex.

14 MarchS Y D N E Y, A U S T R A L I A

A second call in Sydney gives you a chance to see anything you missed the first time. Begin your day of sightseeing at the Rocks, site of the city’s first settlement and an area rich in colonial history. Then head to Echo Point, an area of fascinating geological features including the Three Sisters.

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Formerly known as Ceylon, the mysterious isle of Sri Lanka is one of those places that conjures exotic imagery. Explore the palaces of the Sinhalese dynasty, or take a tour of an elephant orphanage.

20-21 April OVERNIGHT

D U B A I , U N I T E D A R A B E M I R AT E S

Where on earth can you ride a camel through the desert and shop at a traditional gold souk,

and later that same day ride an elevator to the top of the tallest building in the world? Only in Dubai.

22 AprilM U S C AT ( M I N A Q A B O O S ) , O M A N

Combining Portuguese influences with Middle Eastern cultural flourishes, marvellous Muscat is like an Arabian tale come to life. You’ll enjoy exploring the city’s forts, palaces, markets and mosques.

3 MayR O M E ( C I V I TAV E C C H I A ) , I TA LY

The Eternal City of Rome invites you to experience La Dolce Vita as you stroll in the footsteps of ancient cultures, climb the Spanish Steps and perhaps toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain.

6 MayL I S B O N , P O R T U G A L

Once the centre of a vast empire that stretched from Asia to South America, Lisbon today is a charming city boasting beautiful Moorish architecture, dazzling cathedrals and a vibrant seafront.

9 MayS O U T H A M P T O N , E N G L A N D

Stepping off the ship in Southampton — where the journey began — you reflect on all that you’ve seen. What an adventure it has been, and what wonderful memories you will take home with you.

29 April T R A N S I T T H E S U E Z C A N A L

Long before there was a Panama Canal, there was the Suez — connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean. Watch the dramatic scenery of the African and Sinai deserts unfold on either side of this magnificent canal.

2O14 World Voyage

28 AprilS O K H N A , E G Y P T ( F O R C A I R O / G I Z A )

Some of the great attractions of the ancient world will mesmerise you in Egypt. Gaze at the splendours of legendary Kings at the world-renowned Egyptian Museum of Cairo, and admire the monumental achievement of the pyramids and Sphinx at Giza.

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Hong Kong

SOUTHAMPTON TO CAPE TOWN18 DAYS

10 January 2014

Southampton

TenerifeMadeira

Walvis Bay

Overnight in Cape Town Cape Town

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 10 Southampton, England Depart PM11-13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean &

Mediterranean Sea14 Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Full Day15 Tenerife, Spain Full Day

16-24 Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean (Cross the Equator)

25 Swakopmund (Walvis Bay), Namibia

Full Day

26 Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean27 Cape Town, South Africa

OVERNIGHTFull Day & Overnight

28 Cape Town, South Africa Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $10,595Princess Suite (P2) 9,195Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 6,045Balcony• (BD) 5,295Oceanview (ED) 4,395Inside (ID) 3,495

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $65 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

Those unable to join the Queen Mary 2 World Voyage for the entire itinerary will appreciate the opportunity to join this wonderful adventure for a Segment Voyage. Ranging from 18 to 23 days, these portions, the shortest options available, highlight specific regions of the itinerary for your exploration. Choose the one that most appeals to you.

2O14 Segment Voyages18 TO 23 DAYS

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19 February 2014

Sydney

BrisbanePerth

Adelaide

Melbourne

Whitsunday Islands

Darwin

Bali

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Feb 19 Sydney, Australia Depart PM20 Cruising the Tasman Sea21 Brisbane, Australia Full Day22 Cruising the Coral Sea23 Whitsunday Islands, Australia

(for the Great Barrier Reef)Full Day

24-26 Cruising the Coral Sea27 Darwin, Australia Full Day28 Cruising the Arafura Sea

Mar 1 Cruising the Arafura Sea2 Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia Full Day

3-5 Cruising the Arafura Sea6 Perth (Fremantle), Australia Full Day

7-9 Cruising the Great Australian Bight10 Adelaide, Australia Full Day11 Cruising the Tasman Sea12 Melbourne, Australia Full Day13 Cruising the Tasman Sea14 Sydney, Australia Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $13,495Princess Suite (P2) 11,795Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 7,555Balcony• (BD) 6,765Oceanview (ED) 5,595Inside (ID) 4,395

CAPE TOWN TO SYDNEY22 DAYS

28 January 2014

SydneyPerthCape Town

DurbanPort Louis

Melbourne

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Jan 28 Cape Town, South Africa Depart PM29 Cruising the Indian Ocean30 Durban, South Africa Full Day31 Cruising the Indian Ocean

Feb 1-2 Cruising the Indian Ocean3 Port Louis, Mauritius Full Day

4-11 Cruising the Indian Ocean 12 Perth (Fremantle), Australia Full Day

13-16 Cruising the Tasman Sea17 Melbourne, Australia Full Day18 Cruising the Tasman Sea19 Sydney, Australia Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $12,945Princess Suite (P2) 11,275Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 7,195Balcony• (BD) 6,495Oceanview (ED) 5,295Inside (ID) 4,195

SYDNEY TO HONG KONG19 DAYS

14 March 2014

Sydney

Hong Kong

Brisbane

Cairns

Kota Kinabalu

Shanghai

Overnight in Hong Kong

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Mar 14 Sydney, Australia Depart PM15 Cruising the Tasman Sea16 Brisbane, Australia Full Day

17-18 Cruising the Coral Sea19 Cairns (Yorkeys Knob),

AustraliaFull Day

20-24 Cruising the Arafura Sea25 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Full Day

26-28 Cruising the South China Sea29 Shanghai, China Full Day &

Evening30-31 Cruising the East China Sea

Apr 1 Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Full Day &Overnight

2 Hong Kong Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $11,195Princess Suite (P2) 9,725Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 6,295Balcony• (BD) 5,565Oceanview (ED) 4,595Inside (ID) 3,695

2O14 Segment Voyages

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $120 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $220 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $185 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

C A P E TOW N L A N D TO U R AVA I L A B L EVISIT CUNARD.COM FOR DETAILS

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Dubai

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

HONG KONG TO DUBAI19 DAYS

2 April 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 2 Hong Kong Depart PM3-4 Cruising the South China Sea5 Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My),

VietnamFull Day

6 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand7 Bangkok (Laem Chabang),

ThailandFull Day

8-9 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand10 Singapore Full Day11 Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang),

MalaysiaFull Day

12 Langkawi, Malaysia Full Day13-14 Cruising the Bay of Bengal

15 Colombo, Sri Lanka Full Day16-19 Cruising the Indian Ocean & Arabian Sea

20 Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT

Full Day &Overnight

21 Dubai, United Arab Disembark AMEmirates

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $11,195Princess Suite (P2) 9,725Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 6,295Balcony• (BD) 5,565Oceanview (ED) 4,595Inside (ID) 3,695

Hong Kong

Ho Chi Minh City

Singapore

Dubai

Colombo

Kuala Lumpur

Langkawi

Bangkok

Overnight in Dubai

DUBAI TO SOUTHAMPTON18 DAYS

21 April 2014

MTH DATE PORT TIME SPENT IN PORT

Apr 21 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Depart PM22 Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Oman Full Day

23-27 Cruising the Arabian Sea28 Sokhna, Egypt

(for Cairo & Giza)Full Day &

Evening29 Transit the Suez Canal29 Port Said, Egypt Shore Excursion

Pick Up30 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

May 1-2 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea3 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Full Day

4-5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea6 Lisbon, Portugal Full Day

7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean9 Southampton, England Arrive AM

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKINGCATEGORY FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) $10,595Princess Suite (P2) 9,295Britannia Club Balcony (AC) 6,095Balcony• (BD) 5,365Oceanview (ED) 4,395Inside (ID) 3,495

Sokhna

Southampton

DubaiMuscat

Port SaidSuez Canal

Lisbon Rome

Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

Queen Mary 2 2O14 Segment Voyages

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT,

call 1-800-728-6273 or visit cunard.com

Singapore

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $185 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

• Sheltered Balcony. Government fees and taxes of up to $400 per person are

additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details.

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2O14 Liner Voyages37 TO 56 DAYS

Guests looking for more time on board without sailing the Full World Voyage can choose a Liner Voyage, combining two or more consecutive segments and visiting multiple regions. Those sailing a Liner Voyage will also receive a generous On Board Credit† to use in the restaurants, shops, spas and other venues on board Queen Mary 2.

Six Sensational 2014 Liner VoyagesEARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

3 JANUARY 2014

New York to Sydney* – 47 DaysOvernight in Cape Town

$8,890

10 JANUARY 2014

Southampton to Sydney – 40 DaysOvernight in Cape Town

$7,690

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

14 MARCH 2014

Sydney to Dubai – 38 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong & Dubai

$7,390

Sydney to Southampton – 56 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong & Dubai

$10,885

2 APRIL 2014

Hong Kong to Southampton – 37 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong & Dubai

$7,190

Hong Kong to New York* – 44 DaysOvernights in Hong Kong & Dubai

$8,390

Liner Voyage On Board Credit Value Reserve by 28 February 2013

PER STATEROOM

Queens Grill Suites (Q1-Q7) $1,500 USD†

Princess Grill Suites (P1-P2) $1,000 USD†

PER STATEROOM

Balcony Staterooms (AA-DC) $750 USD†

Inside/Oceanview Staterooms (ED-ID) $500 USD†

* Must be booked as separate, linked voyages, that include the relevant Liner Voyage, plus a Transatlantic Crossing at the beginning or end.† Based on double occupancy. Guests booking categories Q1-Q7 will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P2 will receive an On Board Credit of $500

per person, categories AA-DC will receive an On Board Credit of $375 per person, and categories ED-ID will receive an On Board Credit of $250 per person. Offer applies to LINER VOYAGE bookings made by 28 February 2013. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. Government fees and taxes ranging from $175-$785 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 57 for details. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

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Providing the appropriately elegant perspective for your global celebration is your Cunard

ocean liner, and the exquisite dining and splendid accommodations you’ll fi nd on board.

You’ll experience the Cunard high standard of delicious cuisine and refi ned atmosphere in the

restaurants, and rich décor and contemporary amenities in your stateroom.

Delight in Fine Accommodations & Superb Dining

• Satellite TV with multi-language fi lm and music channels

• Direct-dial telephone

• Refrigerator

• Hair dryer

• Safe

• 24-hour room service

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Fine soaps & shampoos

• Daily shipboard newspaper

• Nightly turndown service with chocolate

• 220V British 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets

All guests receive the following features & amenities:

Queens Grill• Staterooms from

506 to 2,249 sq. ft.

• Dining: Queens Grill restaurant (between 6:30 and 9 p.m.)

Princess Grill• Staterooms from

367 to 381 sq. ft.

• Dining: Princess Grill restaurant (between 6:30 and 9 p.m.)

Britannia Club• Staterooms of

248 sq. ft.

• Dining: Britannia Club restaurant (between 6:30 and 9 p.m.)

Britannia• Staterooms from

156 to 269 sq. ft.

• Dining: Britannia restaurant Early Sitting: 6 p.m.Late Sitting: 8:30 p.m.

Your Accommodation & Dining Options

See pages 46-47 for category descriptions and additional amenities.

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Queens Grill guests also receive:• Butler & Concierge Service• Bon Voyage bottle of champagne

and fresh strawberries upon embarkation• Complimentary in-room bar stocked with

spirits or wines and soft drinks• Pre-dinner canapés• In-suite dining from Queens Grill menu• Daily fresh fruit and fl owers• Personalised Cunard stationery• Books and an atlas• Pillow Concierge Menu• Full bathroom with bath and shower• Special sweet dreams turndown

surprise on formal nights• Priority embarkation• Shoe shine service• In-room board games (chess/backgammon)

Queen Elizabeth & Queen Victoria guests also receive:• Priority luggage delivery• Priority disembarkation Exclusive access to:• The Courtyard• The Grills Lounge• The Grills Terrace

Queen Mary 2 guests also receive:Exclusive access to: • The Queens Grill Lounge• The Grills Terrace

Queen Mary 2 Category Q1-Q4 guests also receive:• Priority disembarkation• Priority tender services

Queen Mary 2 Category Q1-Q3 guests also receive:• Priority luggage delivery

Queens Grill Suites Accommodations & DiningStateroom Categories: Q1–Q7 (from 506 to 2,249 sq. ft); Dining: Queens Grill restaurant (between 6:30 and 9 p.m.)

Hospitality is raised to a fi ne art for those who travel in the Queens Grill Suites. Choose from a variety of premium suites,

each with separate living and sleeping areas, a large balcony and a host of spectacular details and amenities. Dine when

you want, anytime between 6:30 and 9 p.m., from the superb à la carte menu in the renowned Queens Grill restaurant.

Stay in Gracious Style

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Princess Grill guests also receive:• Concierge Service• Bon Voyage bottle of wine

and fresh strawberries upon embarkation• In-suite dining from Princess Grill menu• Daily fresh fruit• Atlas and personalised Cunard stationery• Pillow Concierge Menu• Full bathroom with bath and shower• Priority embarkation

Queen Elizabeth & Queen Victoria guests also receive:Exclusive access to:• The Courtyard• The Grills Lounge• The Grills Terrace

Queen Mary 2 guests also receive:Exclusive access to: • The Queens Grill Lounge• The Grills Terrace

Princess Grill Suites Accommodations & DiningStateroom Categories: P1–P2 (from 367 to 381 sq. ft); Dining: Princess Grill restaurant (between 6:30 and 9 p.m.)

The sophisticated Princess Grill Suites offer superbly appointed accommodations with large balconies, access to the Grills Lounge and Terrace, dining in an exclusive restaurant on your own schedule and fi ne amenities.

Britannia Club Accommodations & DiningStateroom Categories: AA, Queen Elizabeth AA-AC, Queen Mary 2 (248 sq. ft.)Dining: Britannia Club restaurant (between 6:30 & 9 p.m.)

For tasteful refi nement and timeless grace, choose to stay in the Britannia Club — each stateroom has splendid amenities and a balcony all its own. You’ll dine in elegant style in the intimate Britannia Club restaurant.

Britannia Club Balcony guests also receive:• Bon Voyage bottle of wine• Pillow Concierge Menu

Queen Elizabeth• Café Carinthia• The Golden Lion• The Lido (self-service)• The Lido restaurant in the evening*

- Asado (South American Grill)- Aztec (Mexican classics)- Jasmine (Asian cuisine)

• The Pavilion• The Verandah*

Queen Mary 2• Boardwalk Cafe• The Golden Lion• Kings Court (self-service)• Kings Court in the evening*

- La Piazza (Italian)- The Carvery (traditional British fare)- Lotus (Pan-Asian)

• Chef’s Galley (live cooking demo)• The Pavilion• Todd English restaurant*

Queen Victoria• Café Carinthia• The Golden Lion• The Lido (self-service) • The Lido restaurant in the evening*

- Bamboo (Pan-Asian)- Coriander (Indian cuisine)- Prime (seafood and steak)

• The Pavilion• Todd English restaurant*

Alternative Dining VenuesFrom London-style pub lunch to world-class contemporary cuisine, other dining options await including:

* Surcharge applies. Reservations required. See cunard.com for details.

Britannia Accommodations & DiningStateroom Categories: BA-IC Queen Elizabeth and Queen victoria BA-ID Queen Mary 2 (from 156 to 269 sq. ft.)Dining: Britannia restaurant (Early Sitting: 6:00 p.m.; Late Sitting: 8:30 p.m.)

Your wonderfully comfortable Britannia stateroom is a home away from home — perfect for unwinding after a day ashore. And dining in the resplendent Britannia restaurant evokes a more glamourous era of travel.

Britannia guests also receive: • Bon Voyage half bottle of wine• Fruit basket (on request)

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Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboatsx Views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism ▲ Wheelchair accessible° Staterooms 7.001 & 7.002 shaded by Bridge Wings ◆ Staterooms 6.001 & 6.002 have forward-facing ocean views• Staterooms 4.001 & 4.042 Forward, have metal

fronted balcony

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Q2 Master Suites P2 Princess Suites BA Balcony ED Oceanview GB Deluxe InsideQ3 Penthouse BC Balcony FA Oceanview* IA Standard Inside

Q4 Penthouse CA Balcony x IC Standard Inside

Q5 Queens Suites

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Entered Service: 2007Country of Registry: BermudaSpeed: 23.7 knots Gross Tonnage: 90,000 GRTGuest Capacity: 1,990Length: 964.5 feetWidth: 106 feetDraft: 25.9 feet

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Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboatsx Views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism ▲ Wheelchair accessible° Staterooms 7.001 & 7.002 shaded by Bridge Wings ◆ Staterooms 6.001 & 6.002 have forward-facing ocean views• Staterooms 4.001 & 4.042 Forward, have metal

fronted balcony

Ship deck plans and staterooms are for illustration purposes only. Actual staterooms may vary, decks are not to scale.

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Q2 Master Suites P2 Princess Suites BC Balcony ED Oceanview GB Deluxe InsideQ3 Penthouse CA Balcony x FA Oceanview* IA Standard Inside

Q4 Penthouse IC Standard Inside

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Q6 Queens Suites

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† Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats

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The following deck is not shown: Deck 1 includes Medical Centre and Tender Embarkation Lounges.Ship deck plans and staterooms are for illustration purposes only. Actual staterooms may vary, decks are not to scale.

Queens Grill SuitesQ1 Grand Duplex

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P2 Princess Suites AC Club Balcony BB Balcony (sheltered) HB Atrium View InsideBC Balcony IA Standard Inside

BD Balcony (sheltered) IB Standard Inside

DA Balcony† (obstructed view) IC Standard Inside

DC Balcony† (obstructed view) ID Standard Inside

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Preparing For Your Voyage

Cunard Hotel ProgrammeWhy not add a few days — or more — before or after your voyage in one of the

world’s great cities? You’ll enjoy a selection of luxurious, centrally located hotels while

bringing a relaxed sense of peace and security to your vacation.

* Rates are per person based on double occupancy in U.S. dollars. Single rates are available upon request. Reservations are subject to availability. Rates are subject to change. Cunard reserves the right to substitute hotels of similar quality when necessary. Cancellation policies, as shown in the General Information section of this brochure, apply to the Hotel Programme. Cunard does not own or operate these hotels.

C U N A R D ’ S H OT E L P R O G R A M M E R AT E S I N C L U D E :

CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT

OR CALL CUNARD AT (800) 728-6273.

One NightFares From*

Additional NightsFares From*

$229 $180

One NightFares From*

Additional NightsFares From*Buenos Aires

Park Tower, Buenos Aires

Cape TownHilton Cape Town

DubaiPark Regis Kris Kin Hotel, Bur Dubai

Fort LauderdaleHarbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa

Hong KongInterContinental Grand Stanford, Hong Kong

Kowloon Shangri-La

New YorkHilton New York

San FranciscoInterContinental Mark Hopkins, San Francisco

SingaporeFairmont Singapore

SydneySofitel Sydney Wentworth

ValparaisoGrand Hyatt Santiago

YokohamaKeio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

$229 $170

$279 $200

$299 $180

$199 $110

$229 $130

$179 $110

$279 $230

$179 $150

$199 $140

$179 $150

$279 $130

• Hotel Accommodations• Hospitality services of a Cunard representative

• Transfers between airport, hotel and ship• Porterage

Time Spent in PortHalf Day – Morning: Arrival between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.; Departure between 12 noon and 2 p.m.

Half Day – Afternoon: Arrival between 12 noon and 2 p.m.; Departure between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Full Day: Arrival between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Departure between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Full Day & Evening: Arrival between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Departure between 9 p.m. and 11:59 p.m.

Full Day & Overnight: Arrival between 12 noon and 2 p.m.; Departure between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. the following day.

Fairmont Singapore

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† Transfer options may vary by port and sailing date; please refer to preliminary documents for specific offerings on your voyage.

White Star Luggage ServiceWe offer White Star Luggage Service,™ which is provided by a reputable carrier and

is available exclusively to our guests. All transport through airports and customs is taken

care of, and your luggage will be awaiting you in your stateroom when you arrive.

Reservations are requested at least 35 days prior to sailing date. Service can be

requested within 35 days of sailing, but will be accommodated based on destination

and availability. Please note you can purchase service home while on the ship.

Additional terms and conditions apply. Call (888) 491-0774 for more information.

Within approximately 320 days of your voyage return date,

contact your Travel Agent or call (800) 728-6273 to take

advantage of the Cunard CompleteAir programme, which

allows you the option to book up-to-the-minute flight

schedules, with competitive, real-time Cunard airfare pricing

and inventory for only those flights that complement your

voyage. Plus, it includes a host of other exciting benefits:

• Competitive airfare pricing: Your Travel Agent or Cunard will review availability from multiple carriers at competitive Cunard rates to find you the best flight for your budget!

• Next Port Protection: If you book your flights with Cunard, you’ll have the peace of mind knowing that in the event of an airline delay or cancellation, we will do all we reasonably can to ensure that you can continue your vacation with minimal disruption. In particular, if a delay or cancellation means that you miss your voyage embarkation, we will work with our airline partners to seek to re-arrange your travel arrangements to enable you to embark at the next appropriate port (excluding Transatlantic Crossings).

• Immediate flight confirmations: Your preferred airline, route and flight times will be confirmed at the time of the flight booking and will be available to view on the Voyage Personaliser.

The Cunard CompleteAir programme offers two distinct

pricing options, each with specific features and benefits

depending on your travel needs:

Flexible fares: Flexible fares are designed for those guests who have less certainty in their travel plans and want the freedom to cancel their flight arrangements easily. These fares are typically higher than Restricted fares, but include the following added benefits:

• Flight payment is due on the date of the final voyage payment — not at the time of the flight booking.

• Flight charges are fully refundable until 45 days prior to departure.

• There are no fees for flight changes made until 45 days prior to departure. Guests will only pay any additional costs if they change to a more expensive flight, which will constitute the creation of a new flight. The new flight will be priced at the newly booked fare, which can be higher or lower than the original fare booked. Fees up to the value of the ticket may be charged within 45 days of departure.

Restricted fares: Our Restricted fares will typically be lower than our Flexible fares, with the following terms:

• Cancellation charges up to the full cost of the flights apply from the moment the flight booking is made.

• Payment is due immediately upon time of flight booking by credit or debit card.

Cunard CompleteAir Programme Make it a truly relaxing vacation by letting Cunard handle all the details of your voyage. Our Cunard® CompleteAir programme

is designed to seamlessly coordinate your air travel with your voyage itinerary.

TransfersCunard offers a range of options† to make joining your ship easy — motorcoach service, private sedan or limousine — so you need

not worry about a thing! Even your luggage is handled for you.

At the beginning and end of each sailing, Cunard’s Transfer programme offers convenient connections between the port and local airports.

In New York and Southampton, we also arrange service to key regional train and bus terminals. Options available for your voyage will be

detailed in your preliminary travel documents — contact your Travel Agent or Cunard to pre-arrange these on your behalf.

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After completing your fi rst voyage with Cunard, you are automatically enrolled in our Cunard World Club as a Silver Level member. As such, you are entitled to the following special member benefi ts1:

• Up to 5% off Early Booking Fares on select Cunard sailings2

• Notifi cation of Special Offers and Savings

• On Board Loyalty Representative

• Shoreside World Club Desk

• The Cunarder Loyalty Magazine

Upon completion of your second voyage, or 20th day on board,1 you will be awarded Gold Level status in the World Club. As a Gold member, you receive the same benefi ts offered at the Silver Level and much more:

• Up to Two Hours Complimentary Internet3

• Invitation to Cunard World Club Cocktail Party9

• Preferred Reservations in Todd English or The Verandah4

• Gold Level World Club Pin8

Once you have experienced seven voyages, or 70 days on board,1 you will achieve Platinum Level membership. You will continue to receive all of the great Gold Level benefi ts plus the following:

• An additional Two Hours of Complimentary Internet3

• Invitation to Senior Offi cers’ Party5,9

• Complimentary Wine Tasting

• 20% Saving on Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services

• 10% Saving on White Star Luggage Service

• Priority Check-In and Embarkation5,7

• Disembarkation Lounge5

• Platinum Level World Club Pin8

Diamond Level membership is the pinnacle of the Cunard World Club, and is reserved for our past guests who have completed at least 15 voyages or 150 days on board.1 In recognition of this loyalty, you will not only be entitled to the Platinum Level benefi ts but also exclusive offerings:

• An additional Four Hours of Complimentary Internet3

• Priority Luggage Delivery

• On Board Sales Priority Reservations

• Complimentary Lunch at Todd English Restaurant or The Verandah6

• Dedicated Phone Number to the Shoreside World Club Desk

• Priority Disembarkation5

• Diamond Level World Club Pin8

S I LV E R G O L D P L AT I N U M D I A M O N D

1 To receive the benefits, guests must have completed the necessary voyages and/or days on board prior to the voyage starting. There will be no mid-voyage promotions. Guests under the age of 18 are not eligible to participate. Benefits have no cash value. 2 You must be a member of the Cunard World Club at the time of booking to receive the World Club Member Saving. 3 Internet time plan credit does not apply to Cunard “Cruisemail.” 4 Small cover charge payable in Todd English and The Verandah. 5 Where operationally possible. 6 Todd English restaurant for QUEEN MARY 2 or QUEEN Victoria or The Verandah for QUEEN Elizabeth. Subject to availability. Cunard will pay for your cover charge for the taster menu and 15% gratuity. 7 Priority Check-In and Embarkation is provided in Southampton and New York. 8 You will receive the pin on your first voyage after achieving this membership level. 9 Party may be held during the day or in the evening. Cunard reserves the right to terminate the Cunard World Club Programme or change the terms and conditions of participation and benefits, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. During World Voyages your benefits will be reset at the end of each segment, as defined by Cunard. We will invite you to one Cunard World Club Party and one Senior Officer’s Party, where applicable, during your time on board.

The Cunard logo and logotype are registered trademarks of Carnival plc, an English Company trading as Cunard Line. Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2, The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World, White Star Service, Illuminations and Britannia are registered trademarks owned by Cunard. Veuve Clicquot is a registered trademark of LVMH. Canyon Ranch SpaClub is a registered trademark of Canyon Ranch Corporation. All rights reserved in the United States and other countries. Ships’ Registry: Bermuda © Cunard 2012

VISIT CUNARD.COM/CWC FOR MORE INFORMATION

As an introductory Silver member, you receive savings, special offers on select voyages

and our newsletter, The Cunarder. The more you sail with Cunard, the greater the benefits

— complimentary Internet packages, an on board disembarkation lounge, invitations to

exclusive on board parties for World Club members, and much more.

Below are examples of the kinds of rewards you can expect at various levels

of World Club membership:

A Whole World of BenefitsWhen you sail with Cunard, you join a distinguished fellowship of sophisticated travellers,

Cunarders — members of the Cunard World Club, with benefits that begin upon completion

of your first voyage. It is our way of thanking our most valued guests, for choosing to see

the world with the famous ocean liners of Cunard.

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R E S P O N S I B I L I T YTransportation of guests and baggage on Cunard is governed by the Cunard Passage Contract, a copy of which will be included with your preliminary documents and is also available upon request. The Passage Contract represents the entire agreement between Cunard and the guest. It is important that you carefully read the entire Passage Contract, as it sets out the rights and responsibilities of Cunard and the guest. Cunard shall have the right to cancel or alter in any way any scheduled sailing or itinerary which, in its sole judgment and discretion, is justified for any reason and to do so without liability for damage or for any loss to guests. Cunard also reserves the right, in the event of a full-ship charter or for any other reason, to cancel reservations and bookings whether or not a deposit or full payment has been received. In such an event, Cunard’s only liability will be to refund to guests the amount it has received. The guest is responsible for arriving at the respective ports on time for embarkation and for joining the vessel at its next port of call, if for any reason, a scheduled sailing is missed. Cunard reserves the right to refuse or discontinue passage to anyone when in Cunard’s sole judgment, it would be considered a risk to the guest’s own safety, well-being and health or a risk to the safety, well-being, comfort and enjoyment of any other guest or crewmember.

D E P OS I T SA 30% deposit is required within three days of reservation or sooner, as specified by Cunard. Staterooms are subject to cancellation if required deposit amount is not received within the specified option period.

B A L A N C E O F PAY M E N TFull payment for all voyages less than 30 days must be received by Cunard no later than 90 days prior to sailing. All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date, and are guaranteed only when paid in full at 90 days prior to sailing. Final payment is due at 120 days prior to sailing on all voyages 30 days or longer. Reservations made between 90 and 31 days of sailing require full payment within 24 hours of booking. Reservations made within 30 days of sailing require full payment at time of booking.

M E T H O D S O F PAY M E N TOnly U.S. dollar payments are accepted via agency check, personal check, American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Diner’s Club or Discover Card. Expenses incurred for on board services/products by the guest or by Cunard on behalf of guests, shall be paid by guest prior to disembarkation.

G E N E R A L C A N C E L L AT I O N / R E F U N D P O L I C I E SCancellation charges for all voyages of 30+ days:

Number of Days Before Travel Cancellation Fee120 to 91 Deposit amount90 to 64 50% of full fare63 to 43 75% of full fare42 days or less or non-appearance 100% of full fare

Cancellation charges for all voyages of less than 30 days:

Number of Days Before Travel Cancellation Fee120 to 91 None90 to 61 Deposit Amount60 to 31 50% of full fare30 to 15 75% of full fare14 days or less or non-appearance 100% of full fare The above cancellation charges apply to all travel including cruise, airfare, land arrangements and optional hotel/land extensions. If non-cruise components only are cancelled, the guest will be responsible for any cancellation charges imposed by the airlines, other transportation carriers, tour and ground operators or hotel properties.

R E F U N D SBefore a determination regarding a refund can be made, all cruise and air documents must first be returned to: Cunard Line, 24303 Town Center Drive, Suite 200, Valencia, California 91355. Partial use of cruise, airfare, hotel and land extension does not qualify a guest for a refund. All refund requests pertaining to cruise, land and air are subject to final review by Cunard.

O N B OA R D C R E D I TIf you are due to receive On Board Credit this will be applied to your account on the first night of your voyage. On Board Credit cannot be used for any of the following, Cash Back, Casino/Gambling Charges, Foreign Exchange, Any Medical Services/Prescriptions, Charities or for payment of International Visas. This also applies to any gift credits that may be applied to your account.

C U N A R D C A R EWe strongly recommend that all guests purchase some form of travel protection that includes cancellation and interruption coverages as well as medical expenses and emergency evacuation benefits. For your convenience, we offer CunardCare, a package

of benefits comprised of the CunardCare Cancellation Fee Waiver, the CunardCare Travel Insurance and the CunardCare Worldwide Emergency Assistance Programs designed for our most valued guests.

B A G G A G E A N D V A L U A B L E SThough we take reasonable care in the handling of baggage, Cunard’s responsibility for lost, damaged or misplaced baggage and other personal property is limited by the Passage Contract. Cunard Line is not responsible for camera equipment, laptops, cash or other similarly fragile and valuable items contained in checked or unchecked baggage. These items, as well as medications and prescriptions in their original packaging, should be carried on and off the ships by the guests themselves. Safe-deposit boxes or in-room safes are available free of charge on board. For your safety, all guests and all baggage must pass a security checkpoint.

C H I L D R E N T R AV E L L I N G W I T H A N A D U LTChildren under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and must be at least one year of age to sail. See cunard.com for restrictions.

E M B A R K AT I O N / D I S E M B A R K AT I O NThe ship generally will be available for embarkation four hours before the scheduled sailing time. Due to limited facilities, guests should not arrive earlier than the embarkation time noted on final documents. On disembarkation day, staterooms must be vacated at the time advised by the Hotel Manager. Once customs and immigration clearance has been completed, guests making their own air arrangements should allow three to four hours for transfer time to the airport. Cunard Line offers optional transfers and hospitality services to the port on embarkation day. Group transfers and services use motorcoaches or minibuses; private transfers use luxury sedans for two guests or luxury club vans for fourto eight guests. Where available, hospitality services provide you with transfers from your incoming flight to a deluxe hotel at which point your luggage is transported from the hotel directly to the ship. You are free to relax and enjoy the comforts of a Cunard hospitality room and use the hotel as a base from which to explore. Contact your Travel Agent or call Cunard at (800) 728-6273 for more information.

G U E S T S W I T H D I S A B I L I T I E S / S P E C I A L D I E T SGuests with disabilities are welcome aboard Cunard vessels. Due to the configuration of our ships, however, wheelchair users and individuals with sight impairments may experience some difficulties in accessing certain areas. Where any individual would be unable to be safely and comfortably accommodated, we suggest that the guest be accompanied by a companion. Some ports of call require tenders to go ashore and may preclude guests using a wheelchair from leaving the vessel; this decision must be made by the ship’s Captain and is binding. Upon notification by a guest with a disability, Cunard Reservations will provide stateroom and bathroom doorway widths and other pertinent access limitations on board the vessels. Cunard is pleased to permit individuals to bring service animals on board. In order to make appropriate arrangements, notice that a guest will be travelling with an animal must be provided at the time of booking. Local laws or customs may prevent animals from disembarking at particular ports and countries. It is the guest’s obligation to obtain all documents/health certificates that may be required. Consult local customs authorities for information and requirements. Guests with conditions requiring ongoing medical assistance may be asked to have their physician provide a confidential certification form to ensure that they may travel safely. If guests have special dietary needs, Cunard must be advised at time of booking or, at the latest, six weeks before sailing. Every effort will be made to comply with such requests.

F U E L S U P P L E M E N TCunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day up to a maximum of $300 per voyage on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full.

G OV E R N M E N T F E E S A N D TA X E S“Government Fees and Taxes” may include any and all fees, charges, tolls and taxes imposed by U.S. and/or foreign governmental or quasi-governmental authorities, including but not limited to U.S. customs fees, head taxes, Panama Canal tolls, dockage fees, wharfage fees, air taxes, hotel or VAT taxes incurred as part of a land tour, inspection fees, immigration and naturalisation fees, and Internal Revenue Service fees, whether assessed on a per guest, per berth, per ton or per vessel basis. In the case of per ton or per vessel assessments, those assessments will be spread over the guests on board. Government Fees and Taxes are subject to change and Cunard reserves the right to collect any increases in effect at the time of sailing, even if the fare has already been paid in full.

CUNARD® COMPLETEAIR PROGRAMME BOOKING PROCEDURES, IDENTIFICATION AND REFUNDSGuests purchasing flights under the Cunard CompleteAir Programme may select either Flexible or Restricted fares that offer differing levels of flexibility. Guests booked on restricted fares are required to pay for their flights in full at the time of booking. Guests booked on flexible fares must pay for their flights in full no later than Final Payment due date, as indicated by Cunard Line reservations system. Air pricing for Flexible Air is subject to change until full payment is received by Cunard Line for the entire cruise booking. Guest agrees to contact airline(s) directly to reconfirm flights, any special travel needs, and to obtain seat assignments. Guest is responsible for verifying that the spelling of names shown on the Flight Information notice matches the identification presented at airport check-in (i.e. Passport). All airline tickets are the property of the carrier and must be returned to carrier. Guests purchasing flights under the Cunard CompleteAir Programme may choose their flight and cabin at the time of booking. Guests will be able to choose from a selection of flights under either the Flexible or Restricted programme.

CUNARD® COMPLETEAIR NEXT PORT PROTECTIONGuests who book air travel through Cunard Voyages will be automatically enrolled in the Cunard Next Port Protection programme. If guests miss or will miss their original port of embarkation due to airline delay or an airline service disruption, such as flight cancellation or flight re-routes, Cunard will work with the airlines to find a reasonable alternative to provide flights to the next appropriate port at no additional air cost to the Guest. Please note, this applies to all voyages except Transatlantic Crossings.

SERVICES PROVIDED BY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORSAll shoreside tours and services described in this brochure, including air, transfers and shore excursions are provided by independent contractors. Cunard acts solely as the ticketing agent for all shoreside activities. Cunard shall have no obligation or liability of any kind to guests for acts or omissions in connection with or arising out of arrangements with independent contractors, including but not limited to airline carriers, ground/tour operators, hotels and on board physicians since they are neither agents for nor employees of Cunard.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & HEALTH INFORMATIONIt is the guest’s obligation to obtain and carry with him/her a valid passport, visas, parental authorisations if required, and public health documents for all applicable ports of call and overland tour destinations. Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months past the last day of your trip. Consult your travel agent for advice on such requirements. For non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. legal residents disembarking in a U.S. port, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires you to provide your address while in the United States after your voyage. Approximately three months prior to departure, guests will be sent a visa application package and requirements for their specific itinerary from an independent visa service agency. We strongly recommend that all guests avail themselves of this service. Depending on the area of the world visited, vaccination/immunisation requirements vary considerably, and are subject to change at any time. We suggest that guests travelling outside of their country of residence consider being immunised against Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Polio and Tetanus. An international certificate, approved by the World Health Organization, is the best medium for verification that inoculations and vaccinations have been satisfactorily performed, and is accepted by health officials at all ports of call. We strongly recommend that all guests contact their personal physician, the Department of Public Health or the Centers for Disease Control to obtain expert medical immunisation recommendations for their intended itinerary and travel plans and to specifically address Malaria and Yellow Fever requirements in time to receive any necessary vaccinations/immunisations. Any Malaria prophylaxis medication recommended must be obtained prior to joining the vessel. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information presented is accurate at the time of printing. Ship details and other information presented are subject to change at any time, at the discretion of Cunard.

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