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THE CUNARD EXPERIENCE 2

OCEAN LINERS

Queen mary 2® 14

Queen victoriaSM 26

Queen elizabeth 2® 36

VOYAGES

WORLD CRUISES 44

TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS 54Land & Sea Vacations 62

MEDITERRANEAN 64

NORTHERN EUROPE 74

CARIBBEAN & THE AMERICAS 80

SELECTING YOUR VOYAGE

Queen Mary 2

Accommodations 90Deck Plans 92Fares 96

Queen Victoria

Accommodations 102Deck Plans 104Fares 106

Queen elizabeth 2

Accommodations 112Deck Plans 114Fares 116

PREPARING FOR YOUR VOYAGEFrequently Asked Questions 120CunardCare® & World Club 123Hotel Programme 124Shore Excursions 126Cunard’s Air/Sea Programme 127General Information 128

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Stepping across the gangway,

your first experience of Cunard:

A British officer greets you with a firm

handshake and welcomes you aboard.

To more than an incredible ocean liner

and an extraordinary voyage —

to history, romance and possibility.

This is the moment you’ve been

anticipating for so long,

the beginning of your own magical

Cunard story. unpack your bags,

step out on deck, and begin.

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In the world,

there are those who

set the standard.

For over a century and a half, the iconic ships of Cunard

have been defining sophisticated ocean travel. They have

always been The Most Famous Ocean Liners In The World.SM

From her fabled vessels of the past to her present royal

court — Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 and

Queen Victoria — Cunard has carried guests across

the great oceans and to the far points of the globe in

unparalleled style. The most glamorous names of the age,

yesterday and today, have made Champagne toasts in her

salons, waltzed the night away in her grand ballrooms,

savoured grand feasts of the finest flavours in her dining

rooms, and whiled away hours immersed in fascinating

conversation on her decks.

We invite you to take your place in the rich heritage of ocean

travel, and write your own classic adventure tale. Join us for

a journey on the legendary ocean liners of Cunard.

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sophisticated,

decidedly British and

undeniably Cunard.

When is a voyage so much more than simply travel? When

you’re sailing with the Queens of Cunard. For to board a

Cunard ocean liner is to take your place in an unbroken

lineage of civilized British tradition spanning 167 years.

Cutting across the sea on a sleek, modern ocean liner

captures all the excitement and elegance of The Golden Age

of Travel. You’ll pass effortless hours from port to port,

memory to memory — while being pampered by Cunard’s

famed White Star Service,SM such as the deck attendant who

brings a blanket to your teak chaise lounge when the wind

picks up, or the waiter who pours your Darjeeling into

a Wedgwood china cup at Afternoon Tea. You’ll find the

experience calls forth a part of yourself you had forgotten

existed… the boy who imagined conquering the seas,

the little girl who dreamed of being a queen.

Indeed, a voyage with Cunard is less about where you are

sailing to, than indulging yourself in the way you get there.

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Immerse yourself

in a fantasy of

bygone elegance.

Long ago, a Cunard voyage was the only way to travel the

world. A private universe of grand spaces, extravagant

dining and intriguing company. Some things never change.

To sail on today’s Queens is to recapture the magic that

travel was once about. Like Cunard Royal Nights — formal

balls that offer the rare chance to don your tuxedo or gown,

sip Champagne and waltz through the largest ballroom at

sea to the sounds of a live orchestra. Or, attending a lavish

performance in an elegant theatre and invoking your inner

high roller, with a martini and a hand of poker at a Monte

Carlo-style casino. You may have imagined Clark Gable

relaxing in a lounge, sipping a single-malt scotch and

listening to a piano player, or Marlene Dietrich making her

famous grande descente toward an opulent dining room.

Have you ever thought it could actually be you?

Yes, a voyage with Cunard is your opportunity to step back

into the fantasy of a Golden Era, and live the dream.

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Experience new things,

make new friends,

discover new vistas.

On the open seas aboard a Cunard ocean liner, you’ll

find that time does something unusual — it slows down,

allowing you to experience countless singular moments

of refined luxury, shared with a select few of the world’s

most adventurous, discerning travellers.

You’ll meet and mingle with a mixture of international

guests onboard. Like the fascinating Brazilian gentleman

who sat next to you at an enrichment lecture, or the British

couple you met in Golden Lion Pub, with whom you shared

a pint and a game of darts. You’ll enjoy witty repartee with

the diverse guests who might join your table at breakfast

each morning, and discuss world affairs with others you

meet during a reading by a famous author or at an art class.

By your second or third day onboard, you’ll find you are

experiencing the world just a little differently than you were

before. You’re waking each morning refreshed, excited for

new conversations and experiences that lie ahead.

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journeys as legendary

as the ocean liners

that take you there.

Wherever you travel with Cunard, you can be certain of one

thing: seeing the world’s wonderful places aboard an iconic

Queen is an experience without equal.

What unforgettable voyages these are! Imagine, for

a moment, sailing along the sunny coasts of the

Mediterranean on one of the world’s most famous

ocean liners — just as royalty, celebrities and heads

of state have been doing for over a century and a

half. There are voyages through the lush islands of

the Caribbean, and itineraries on the brand new

Queen Victoria sailing the Baltic Sea or the fjords

of Norway and the Mediterranean. Perhaps you’d like

to take part in the epic adventure of the World Cruise —

with two unique global itineraries on two ships in

2008. Then, there’s the legendary voyage that started

it all — the Transatlantic Crossing, sailing either into

or out of our long-held home port of New York on the

grandest ship at sea — Queen Mary 2.

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The Cunard Grills,

an indulgence in

classic luxury.

You may have always dreamed of what it would be like to

travel as royalty, sipping Champagne as you attend private

parties and dine in exclusive salons. And you are in luck,

for that experience still exists today.

Welcome to The Grills. A small, elite club of the most

fortunate guests, savouring the pinnacle of personal service

and rich amenities — the spacious, divinely appointed

accommodation, luxurious extras like fine linens and

duvets, butler*and concierge services plus much more.

In your Grill restaurant, you’ll dine on Wedgwood china,

sip wine from Waterford crystal, and enjoy the sophisticated

camaraderie of distinguished, like-minded travellers, with

whom you’ll share one of the world’s most refined travel

experiences. Yes, you’ll delight in all the activities and

amenities of a grand Cunard Queen — but from the

sparkling, privileged perspective of The Grills.

*Select Queens Grill suites, may vary by ship.

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In her, the impossible was achieved. Queen Mary 2 is the grandest ocean liner ever — blending the refined,

elegant details for which Cunard has been known through the ages with the most modern amenities possible.

The result is a luxurious travel experience unlike any other. You’ll revel in her generous, modern public spaces —

the opulent ballrooms, palaces of fine dining, theatres and lobbies — and you’ll cherish forever the wonderful

memories you make rejuvenating in her spa, chatting with friends in her lounges, lolling in her pools and relaxing

in a teak deck chair on her Promenade Deck. She was built to take you to the world’s most fascinating places.

But you may find it is this Queen herself that most takes your breath away.

THE GRANDEST OF THEM ALL

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MARITIME QUEST

Few travel names in the world have the same

heritage and rich history as Cunard. And on

Queen Mary 2, you can trace this incredible

legacy on brilliant display throughout the ship

in the Maritime Quest Exhibit. You’ll enjoy

exploring 10 historical “pathways” that include

A Great History, On the Bridge, Stars Aboard

and more.

CANYON RANCH SPACLUB®

Queen Mary 2 is proud to offer the only Canyon Ranch SpaClub®

at sea. In 20,000 square feet of luxurious space, the famous spa

presents an array of ways you can pamper and rejuvenate yourself

— wonderful treatments, from relaxing facials to stress-relieving

massages, plus wellness courses, the popular AquaTherapy Centre

and one of the best equipped Fitness Centres at sea.

LIBRARY

Cunard was the first line to offer a library

to its guests aboard the Bothnia in 1852.

And on Queen Mary 2, she has set the bar

just a little higher. This is the largest Library

ever at sea, with over 8,000 titles to choose

from in her beautiful, glass-fronted display cases.

ATTRACTIONS ALL HER OWN

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ILLUMINATIONS®

You’d expect the theatres and

ballrooms, but did you ever think

you’d sail on a ship with its own

Planetarium? In Illuminations, you

can enjoy lectures, presentations,

virtual journeys into space and

special films created especially

for Queen Mary 2 relating to

the cosmos — such as Cosmic

Collisions, presented by the

American Museum of Natural

History and narrated by

Robert Redford.

QUEENS ROOM

It’s a grand venue that boasts the largest ballroom at sea —

the Queens Room. Here you’ll dance the night away at Cunard’s

famous Royal Nights formal balls, or take a salsa, cha cha, Latin or

line dancing class. And every afternoon you can experience that

most thoroughly British tradition — Afternoon Tea, complete with

scones and white-gloved servers.

THE GRILLS

Enjoy luxurious accommodation including

the ultimate in indulgence — split-level

Duplex Apartments. Savour dining in dedicated

single-seating venues and extra amenities such

as concierge and butler service or en-suite

dining prepared by our Grill chefs.

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Cunard ConneXionsSM Our computerand conference centre offers coursesranging from software programmes toforeign languages, plus full internetaccess to keep you connected withfamily and friends back home.

Cunard InsightsTM You’ll get to meetand hear fascinating experts of subjectssuch as history, the arts, science andworld affairs with lectures, Q&As,gatherings and more.

Canyon Ranch SpaClub® A wide array of pampering possibilities, as wellas the sensational AquaTherapy Centre,well-equipped Fitness Centre and salon.

Illuminations® Take a virtual space ridein the only Planetarium at sea, where youcan also attend a lecture, concert or play.

RADA See an entertaining play bygraduates of London’s acclaimed RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Art* andparticipate in their acting workshop.

Mayfair Shops Browse fashionableboutiques including H. Stern, Chopard,Hermès, Escada and Swarovski.

Sports Decks Choose from 51 courses on our golf simulators, plus paddle tennis, basketball,shuffleboard and much more.

Four Swimming Pools Swim orlounge in any weather at our domedPavilion Pool. There’s a luxurious TerracePool and Splash Pool on the Sun Deck,plus our Minnows Splash Pool for kids.

Library Join the Cunard Book Club orbrowse among over 8,000 books.

Afternoon Tea Indulge in a truly Britishtradition. White-gloved servers servescones, finger sandwiches and premiumtea in the Queens Room and on deck.**

Maritime Quest Trace a fascinatinglegacy in this unique exhibit thatchronicles Cunard’s history since 1840.

Ballroom Dance Classes Improveyour steps in the opulent Queens Roomwith a salsa or line dancing class.

The Zone / The Play ZoneA world of delightful activities andentertainment for our younger guests,plus certified British nannies.

Special Activities Enjoy first-runmovies, art auctions, cooking classes,Bridge, creative arts and otherentertaining activities.

DAYTIME ACTIVITIES

From the moment you wake until you retire, the ship presents a dazzling array of opportunities from which to

choose. You might begin the day with a swim, followed by a massage or a revitalising soak in the AquaTherapy

pool at the Canyon Ranch SpaClub.® Savour the intellectual fare of an art class or captivating lecture, then indulge

in the guilty pleasure of a little shopping in the Mayfair Shops. Grab that book you’ve been meaning to read for

ages and claim a spot by the pool. If you happen to fall asleep, enjoy it — you’ve got nowhere in particular you

need to be. Unless, of course, you were planning on taking that Italian language course or attending the afternoon

cooking demonstration. Each and every day is filled with such leisurely pursuits.

*Select voyages only.**Weather permitting.

YOUR DAY, SPENT YOUR WAY

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Royal Nights Dress up for spectacularthemed nights such as the Captain’sBlack and White Ball, held in theQueens Room — the largest ballroomat sea.

Royal Court Theatre Thrill tospellbinding musical productions, drama and other entertainment in this extravagant show lounge.

Veuve Clicquot® Champagne BarThis is the perfect venue for acelebratory glass of bubbly andstimulating conversation.

Golden Lion Pub Darts, karaoke and ale — you’ll find everything you’dexpect of an authentic English pub.

Empire Casino Play a hand ofblackjack, try roulette, roll the dice orplay one of 115 slot machines in thisMonte Carlo-style gaming venue.

Sir Samuel’s Bar Savour a variety offine wines with your fellow guests.

Chart Room Complement live jazzwith your favourite drink in thiscomfortable lounge.

Churchill’s Cigar Bar The name says it all. Cognac, fine cigars and goodcompany are all on the menu in thiswarm, clubby lounge.

G32 When the mood strikes, dance the night away in this super-chicnightclub with the latest sounds.

Commodore Club Have one of 50 martinis or any of a selection ofcocktails in this intimate piano bar,complete with a detailed scale model of Queen Mary 2 behind the bar.

EVENING ACTIVITIES

Evenings on Queen Mary 2 unfold with a magical convergence of anticipation and possibility. Begin by settling

with new friends into a lounge for an aperitif before dinner in a graceful dining room, or one of Queen Mary 2’s

delectable alternative restaurants. Then, the true romance begins. Just picture yourself getting all dressed up for a

classic Cunard Royal Night — perhaps the extravagant Captain’s Black and White Ball or the festive Pirate’s Ball,

events the likes of which you thought were only the stuff of legend. Other nights, test your fortune in the casino,

head to the Royal Court Theatre for a musical production, dance in the stylish G32 nightclub, join a game of darts

in the pub. Or simply order room service and enjoy a relaxing evening in your elegant stateroom.

ALL THE NIGHT PROMISES

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On Queen Mary 2, you’ll feel right at home in one of her lovely Britannia® staterooms — spacious, elegant

accommodation, paired with early or late seating in the majestic two-storey Britannia Restaurant. Each

stateroom boasts lovely and typical Cunard touches like tasteful décor and rich wood furnishings, as well as

an array of wonderful amenities. Many even come with their own balcony from which to enjoy the

magnificent views and fresh sea air.

For guests who want a slightly more exclusive experience, Queen Mary 2’s Britannia Club staterooms combine

premium accommodation and enhanced amenities with dining in a club-like salon, offering special à la carte

selections in addition to the delectable Britannia Club menu.

BRITANNIA® DINING & ACCOMMODATION

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BRITANNIA RESTAURANT & ACCOMMODATION

Standard staterooms are spacious and gracious — measuring157-269 square feet — and boast fine prints and soothingdécor. You’ll enjoy a half bottle of sparkling wine and use ofbathrobes and slippers. Guests dine at either the early or lateseating in the Britannia Restaurant.

BRITANNIA CLUB & ACCOMMODATION

Sail the world in sophisticated style with Britannia Club. Enjoy acomfortable 248-square-foot AA balcony stateroom on Deck12, enhanced amenities including a Pillow Concierge Menu, terrybathrobes and fine linens, plus exclusive single-seating dining in theintimate Britannia Club.

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ALTERNATE DINING VENUES

Todd English† Sample the Mediterraneancuisine of Boston’s star chef.

Golden Lion Pub Classic pub lunch.

Boardwalk Café* Lunch in a casualoutdoor setting.

Sir Samuel’s Morning coffee and pastries,light lunches and fine wines by night.

Kings Court Delicious daytime buffets,transforming into four unique restaurantseach evening:

• La Piazza Authentic Italian cuisine. • Lotus Delightful tastes of the Far East. • The Carvery British-style dining.• Chef’s Galley A unique interactive

culinary experience with the chef.

†Surcharge applies. Reservations required. *Weather permitting.

For stateroom photos, diagrams and descriptions by category, refer to Queen Mary 2 Guide to Accommodation, page 90.

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GRILLS DINING & ACCOMMODATION

Queen Mary 2 Grills offer guests the chance to relive the opulent richness of The Golden Age of Ocean Travel, in

an exclusive realm of privilege and pampering. From spacious Princess Suites to the ultimate extravagance of the

Grand Duplex, these wonderfully luxurious options combine intimate, single-seating dining in their own dedicated

restaurants with special amenities like priority embarkation, concierge service and en-suite dining prepared by the

Queens Grill and Princess Grill chefs. And both Queens Grill and Princess Grill guests will enjoy exclusive use of the

elegant Queens Grill Lounge and private sun terrace — two dedicated areas where Grill guests can mingle, enjoy a

cocktail, or soak in a bit of sun at their leisure.

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PRINCESS GRILL & ACCOMMODATION

A bottle of sparkling wine welcomes you to your Princess Suitewith its large balcony and luxurious amenities. Each spacioussuite measures 381 square feet and features a sitting area withfull sofa or sofa bed, bath* with tub and shower, interactive TVand both a walk-in closet* and wardrobe unit. Princess Suiteguests enjoy the indulgence of concierge service and dine in theelegant, single-seating Princess Grill.

QUEENS GRILL & ACCOMMODATION

Queen Mary 2’s Queens Grill suites and dining are unrivalled at sea.You’ll enjoy the ultimate in amenities including welcomeChampagne, en-suite bars stocked with select spirits and softdrinks, fresh flowers, pre-dinner canapés and the services of abutler and concierge. The two Grand Duplexes (Q1) measuring2,249 square feet are among the most lavish accommodationsat sea. The Duplex Apartments and Royal Suites (Q2 & Q3)feature similar amenities. Queens Grill guests enjoy single-seatingdining in the renowned Queens Grill.

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For stateroom photos, diagrams and descriptions by category, refer to Queen Mary 2 Guide to Accommodation, page 90.

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Our newest royal, Queen Victoria, seamlessly fuses the distinctive Cunard heritage of civilized travel

with an array of enticing modern amenities. Entering her soaring triple-height Grand Lobby, you feel

as if you’ve stepped back to a more sophisticated era. Indeed much of the ship is like that — sweeping

vistas, vast hallways, spaces you just don’t find on today’s ships anymore. And yet she boasts new

features all her own, making her the latest example of the unbroken lineage of extraordinary ocean

liners that is Cunard. Sail with Queen Victoria, and experience her wonders for yourself.

AN EVOLUTION IN ELEGANCE

The Queen Victoria ocean liner is not affiliated with, sponsored or endorsed by The Queen Victoria® Bed & Breakfast, which is on the internet at www.queenvictoria.com.Furthermore, Carnival plc and its ocean liner Queen Victoria are not affiliated with, nor does Carnival plc sponsor or endorse The Queen Victoria® Bed & Breakfast. At the time of going to press, Queen Victoria is still under construction, and the images featured in this brochure are impressions only. Final designs and décor may vary.

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CUNARDIA

This is the first true Cunard

museum at sea. In a setting of

rich woods and classic glass

exhibition cases, you’ll find

everchanging displays of

fascinating memorabilia and

historical artefacts relating to

Cunard’s extraordinary 167-year

legacy of ocean liner travel.

QUEENS ROOM

This stunning, soaring ballroom

features an impressive grand

main entrance and dazzling

dance floor. It is here you will

come for Cunard’s famous

Royal Nights themed balls such

as the Captain’s Black and

White Ball, as well as special

cocktail events and more.

During the day, you can enjoy

dance classes and traditional

Afternoon Tea with scones,

finger sandwiches and a selection

of fine teas. And a balcony on

Deck 3 allows guests passing by

to gaze down at all the festivities.

LAVISH IN EVERY WAY

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THE EXCLUSIVEWORLD OF THE GRILLS

Guests staying in Grills

accommodation onboard

Queen Victoria are

privileged to enjoy a special

enclave of venues just for

them. Take the elevator to the

Grill Lounge. Here you’ll find

the restaurants, plus The

Courtyard — a Tuscan-

influenced outdoor patio with

al fresco dining — and

stunning views from the Grills

Terrace.

ROYAL COURT THEATRE

As far as entertainment at sea goes, Queen Victoria steals

the show with her Royal Court Theatre — a grand, stylish

West End-style venue. In another exclusive, this is the first

theatre at sea with private boxes so you can enjoy an elegant,

elevated view of the performance. There’s also a lounge for

pre- or post-show cordials.

LIBRARY

Nearly 6,000 titles are just one of the draws

of this unique Library. You can browse amongst

the books, or simply find a soft chair to take

in the splendour of this architectural marvel

— two storeys of polished woods, connected

by a gorgeous spiral staircase.

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Your days on Queen Victoria may look like a tapestry of bright colours and sparkling memories — the

morning you spent learning Bridge, followed by a reading by a famous author. Or the whole day you invested in

pampering services in the Cunard Royal Spa — a facial, followed by an exhilarating massage and a long soak in

the Thalassotherapy pool. Then come the enchanted evenings. The night of exciting musical entertainment at the

theatre in a private box, gazing down like royalty on all the proceedings. The evening that disappeared in a

beautiful blur of ballroom dancing, gaming in the Empire Casino, and late-night drinks in a lounge with a

soundtrack of piano favourites. Even the one night you stayed in with delectable dishes from the room service

menu and a good movie. She’s a true ship of possibility, no matter the hour.

leisurely days give way to spectacular nights

Grand Lobby

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Cunard Royal Spa & Fitness CentreSchedule that massage you’ve beenwanting for so long. There’s alsomanicures, pedicures, facials and more in this inspired oasis.

Library Check out a novel, find signatures of British authors beneathyour feet, or join the Cunard Book Clubin this two-storey literary haven.

Grand Lobby Besides the breathtakingsetting, there’s often live music to beenjoyed in the impressive three-tieredGrand Lobby.

Ballroom Dance Classes What aperfect opportunity to finally learnballroom dancing in the elegant Queens Room.

Cunard InsightsTM Our reveredenrichment programme presentsfascinating lectures, Q&As and morewith experts in the arts, history, science,world cultures and other fields.

Afternoon Tea This most distinctive of British traditions is served everyafternoon in the Queens Room, or on deck, weather permitting.

Winter Garden This indoor/outdoorconservatory-style space is a welcomedestination for relaxing with a goodbook, enjoying tea or connecting withfriends.

Two Swimming Pools Do some lapsor lie poolside and take in some sun.

Computer Centre Stay connected viaemail with friends & family back homeduring your voyage.

Café Carinthia Coffees, pastries, teas,and other treats are on the menu at thischarming café.

Cunardia The impressive history ofCunard is on display through memorabiliaand stories.

Royal Shopping Arcade Do someearly holiday shopping or pick up somemementos for yourself in the shops andboutiques of this indoor shopping “street,”inspired by classic Victorian-era Londonshopping arcades.

Special Activities See first-run movies,attend lectures and art auctions, joincooking and painting classes, and an array of other entertaining activities.

DAYTIME ACTIVITIES

Queens Room There’s alwayssomething happening after the sun setsin the Queens Room — from ballroomdancing to parties to salsa and cha cha.

Royal Court Theatre This is among the most fabulous theatres at sea. Treat yourself to a truly specialQueen Victoria moment and see aperformance from a private box.

Golden Lion Pub Everything youwould expect from a true, traditionalBritish pub, including darts, karaoke andale — plus, the camaraderie of a spiritedroom full of revellers.

Empire Casino Enjoy all your favourite games in a classic MonteCarlo-style casino.

Chart Room A warm, inviting loungein which to enjoy live jazz and yourfavourite drink.

Hemispheres The sky is the limit for an evening of dancing in the stylish,contemporary Hemispheres.

Veuve Clicquot® Champagne BarToast your good fortune with a flute ofthe bubbly at this unique Champagne Bar.

Commodore Club Partake of asignature martini in this intimate pianobar.

Midships Lounge Tuck into theMidships Lounge for quiet conversationor a glass of brandy before retiring.

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The Royal Arcade

Cunard Royal Spa

Hemispheres

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They’re among the most contemporary accommodation at sea — the lovely Britannia staterooms onboard

Queen Victoria, paired with either early- or late-seating dining in the spectacularly grand Britannia Restaurant,

a gorgeously lavish testament to the sensational dining halls of yesteryear. Settling into your own home at sea,

you’ll feel instantly relaxed and ready to enjoy all the attractions of this beautiful ship. Britannia staterooms are

spacious at up to 249 square feet, and are tastefully appointed with fine art prints, polished woods and soothing

colours — plus a splendid range of amenities to help you achieve a state of blissful comfort while sailing with

Queen Victoria. Many of these staterooms even offer the distinct pleasure of their own verandahs so you can

enjoy the fresh sea air and ocean views without leaving your room.

BRITANNIA DINING & ACCOMMODATION

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ALTERNATE DINING VENUES

Todd English† Boston’s star chef bringshis utterly unique cuisine onboard in thiscreative culinary destination.

Golden Lion Pub Classic pub lunchincludes such favourites as fish & chips,bangers and mash and English ales.

Lido Grill* Enjoy grilled burgers andhot dogs in this comfortable, casualpoolside setting.

Café Carinthia Enjoy morning coffeedrinks and pastries, and cocktails or finewine in the evening.

Lido Restaurant Enjoy breakfast, lunch,dinner or late-night buffet at the casual24-hour Lido Restaurant

†Surcharge applies. Reservations required.*Weather permitting.

Ranging up to 249 square feet, standard Britannia stateroomsare comfortable accommodations with a selection of amenities.Guests enjoy 24-hour room service, satellite TV with films andmusic, direct-dial telephone, refrigerator and safe, hair dryer,nightly turndown service with chocolate, daily shipboardnewspaper and bathrobe and slippers.

The Britannia Restaurant promises distinctively elegant diningwith multi-course gourmet meals, a vast selection of wines andthe good company of your fellow guests. This is grand dining theway it used to be, with a highly trained waitstaff moving in asynchronised ballet of service.

For stateroom photos, diagrams and descriptions by category, refer to Queen Victoria Guide to Accommodation, page 102.

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GRILLS DINING & ACCOMMODATION

This is distinguished travel the way it was always supposed to be. Just as they are on their sister ships, Queens Grill

and Princess Grill accommodation on Queen Victoria are the zenith of Golden Age elegance. Four special

Grand Suites provide up to 2,097 square feet of luxurious living space, with verandahs and butler service. Master

Suites, Penthouses and Queens Suites complete the Queens Grill experience, along with single-seating dining in

the Queens Grill Restaurant. Guests staying in the Princess Suites will enjoy dining in the intimate Princess Grill.

Both categories enjoy extra amenities including exclusive access to an upper-level enclave of special venues —

including The Grills Lounge and open-air Grills Terrace, and al fresco dining in the stunning Italian-inspired

setting of The Courtyard.

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Spacious suites offer approximately 367 square feet, with extraamenities that include a Pillow Concierge Menu, personalisedstationery, soft terry robes and comfortable slippers, an atlas, dailyfresh fruit, concierge service and a Bon Voyage bottle of sparklingwine. Leisurely single-seating dining entices you to your ownrestaurant, the Princess Grill, where a selection of sumptuous à lacarte choices make for a sensational evening of dining.

QUEENS GRILL & ACCOMMODATION

Elegant and extravagant, Queens Grill accommodations are theultimate in comfort. Additional amenities available to guests in this category include books, fresh flowers, a Bon Voyage bottle ofFrench Champagne, a stocked bar, pre-dinner canapés and butlerand concierge service. Options range from 513-square-footQueens Suites to the extraordinary 2,097-square-foot GrandSuites, named after great Cunard ships of the past. And in theQueens Grill Restaurant and its adjoining lounge and terrace,you’ll be pampered with the finest cuisine, fabulous drinks andservice as you’ve never experienced before.

For stateroom photos, diagrams and descriptions by category, refer to Queen victoria Guide to Accommodation, page 102.

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Queen Elizabeth 2. The name alone evokes images of smartly dressed men and well-coiffed ladies strolling

legendary hallways, swaying across mythical dance floors. Was that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor you just

caught a glimpse of sipping Afternoon Tea? Perhaps. Was that Cary Grant chatting with Liz Taylor on deck? Likely.

For this ship has always drawn the famous and those who desired to bask in the glow of a living legend. She is

and always was the most famous ocean liner in the world. Come, sail with this timeless classic and discover why

even in her fourth decade, she commands as loyal a following as ever.

A GRAND DAME FOR THE AGES

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Each day and every evening on Queen Elizabeth 2 is like a fantasy in which you return to a more romantic era.

For this regal ship is in a class all her own. For over 40 years, this proud royal has served the world’s most

distinguished, urbane travellers with thoroughly British, classically elegant grace. Her public places and private

spaces are utterly unique, distinctive venues that define the magical experience of what ocean liner travel has

always been about. Day or night, walking her halls as the privileged and the famous have for decades, exploring

the legacy of her Heritage Trail, browsing in her library and book store, or slipping into lovely venues like her

Crystal Bar, you’ll find yourself instantly charmed by a world you didn’t even realise still existed.

Magical moments in a timeless world

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Queens Room Enjoy traditionalAfternoon Tea, parties, and in theevenings, glamorous themed balls andother special events.

Cunard Royal Spa & Beauty SalonStop in for a new hairstyle tocomplement your adventure, or perhapsa relaxing massage followed by a soakin the whirlpool.

Royal Promenade Shop for exclusivedesigner names like Harrods of Londonin these fine boutiques.

Heritage Trail You can follow Cunard’s167 years of history and British heritagealong the stunning Heritage Trail.Throughout the ship, you’ll also findrelics from Cunard’s rich legacy.

Computer Learning Centre Pick upa new skill with a computer course, orsimply log on to the Web and sendemails to friends back home.

Indoor & Outdoor Pools Take arefreshing swim or relax in a chaiselounge no matter the weather at yourchoice of indoor or outdoor pools.

Library & Book Shop Check out that novel you’ve been wanting to read for ages — or join the CunardBook Club. Before the end of yourvoyage, purchase a book or poster from a fascinating assortment ofCunard-related memorabilia for sale.

Sports Centre Stay fit or take a fitnessclass in this sporting venue.

Kid Zone From youngest sailors toteens, kids will find games and activitiesto make their own voyage memorable.

Cunard InsightsTM Attend a lecturewith a famous writer or scientist, orlearn a new language, with one of thepremiere enrichment programmes at sea.

Special Activities Discover your ownfavourite shipboard activities, fromBridge and art auctions to first-runmovies, art classes and more.

DAYTIME ACTIVITIES

Crystal Bar A beautiful, relaxing settingwith an expansive view in which to settlewith friends and enjoy aperitifs beforedinner or a cocktail later in the evening.

Grand Lounge This two-storey venue is where you’ll enjoy musical productionsand other presentations in a classic,comfortable theatre atmosphere.

Chart Room Settle into thiscomfortably familiar lounge, like a scenefrom Casablanca. You can be sure thepiano player knows your favourite song,and the bartender your favourite drink.

Golden Lion Pub This traditionalEnglish pub is a wonderful place tospend an evening in good conversation.And of course, you’ll find a selection ofales and the usual pub activities of dartsand karaoke.

CasinoThis European-style casino is asophisticated destination for gaming includingdice, roulette, slot machines and more.

Yacht Club Like its name, this clubbyvenue exudes exclusivity. But as a guestof Queen Elizabeth 2, you’ll be ableto visit any time you’d like — for a quickcocktail or a night of dancing.

TheatreTake your seat for anunforgettable musical performance orconcert in the intimate Theatre.

Lounges & Bars Queen Elizabeth 2

offers a variety of bars and loungeswhere you can meet friends old or newfor spirits or a cocktail.

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Attentive waiters lavish you with Cunard’s trademark White Star ServiceSM as you sample superb international

cuisine expertly prepared by teams of chefs in the dining room paired with your accommodation. This is dining

on Queen Elizabeth 2. In the Mauretania® and Caronia® restaurants, the experience is elegant and civilized,

whilst the three restaurants offer more intimate, clubby atmospheres. Wherever you dine each night, you’ll delight

in a tradition of refined culinary excellence that is part of a sophistication rarely found today. And then there’s

the accommodation. Guests in Mauretania and Caronia categories enjoy staterooms which are lovingly decorated

with rich golden woods and fine furnishings that may remind you of home. In the Queens Grill or Princess Grill,

suites and deluxe staterooms sweep you away in a world of fine amenities, courteous service, wonderful linens

and bubbling conversation.

DINING & ACCOMMODATION

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Mauretania staterooms (M categories) are paired with dining inthe gracious Mauretania Restaurant, and offer guests a choice ofinside or outside staterooms that range from 87 to 121 squarefeet with a shower or shower tub. Amenities include in-roomsatellite television (where available), bathrobe, direct-dialtelephone and hair dryer.

CARONIA® ACCOMMODATION

Caronia staterooms (C categories) range from 150 to 195square feet and all feature a sea view as well as a bathroomwith a shower or shower and tub — plus dining in theresplendent Caronia Restaurant. Amenities include in-roomsatellite television (where available), bathrobe, direct-dialtelephone and hair dryer.

PRINCESS GRILL & ACCOMMODATION

Princess Grill accommodations (P categories) provide guestswith 241 square feet of space and their choice of spacious, UltraDeluxe or Deluxe staterooms. All have ocean views, bathroomswith tubs and showers, bathrobes and sitting areas. Most havewalk-in closets. You’ll enjoy the same splendid cuisine in eitherthe Princess Grill or Britannia Grill, depending on category.

QUEENS GRILL & ACCOMMODATION

The Queens Grill (Q categories) options range frompenthouse-style Grand Suites to Luxury and Deluxe staterooms,while guests in all categories dine in the sumptuous QueensGrill. Some have private verandahs, all have sea views, and theyfeature amenities which include a butler or maid, room servicefrom Queens Grill chefs, Bon Voyage Champagne or sparklingwine, evening canapés, a stocke d bar, fresh daily fruit and more.

ALTERNATE DINING VENUES

Golden Lion Pub A classic pubexperience awaits you at lunch time —perhaps fish & chips or a shepherd’spie, washed down with a traditionalEnglish ale.

Pavilion Restaurant Sample aselection of delectable entrees in thecomfortable, casual Pavilion Restaurant.

Lido Restaurant Buffet dining has neverbeen more sumptuous — whether forbreakfast, dinner or a gala midnight buffet.

24-hour room service Enjoy dining inthe comfort of your stateroom morningor night with 24-hour room service.

For stateroom photos, diagrams and descriptions by category, refer to Queen elizabeth 2 Guide to Accommodation, page 112.

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TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS 54Air and Hotel Add-ons 61Land & Sea Vacations 62

MEDITERRANEAN 64

NORTHERN EUROPE 74

CARIBBEAN & THE AMERICAS 80Caribbean & Panama Canal 82Canada /New England 85Holiday Getaways 86

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WORLD CRUISES85 years ago, the Cunard Laconia set sail on a voyage like no other. Excited guests — the rich, the famous, and

those with adventure in their soul — boarded with their trunks and dreams of faraway places. That was the first

World Cruise ever. In the near century that followed, many Cunard ships circled the world on this voyage of all

voyages. And the heritage of grand travel and exploration continues with an extraordinary journey around South

America and through the Pacific Rim on Queen Elizabeth 2 — a chance to see the world in with a classic Cunard

royal. And few experiences in life can match the excitement of joining a new ship as she circumnavigates the earth,

almost every port she visits a maiden call — which is exactly what you will experience on Queen Victoria’s

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MAIDEN WORLD CRUISE

The Panama & Suez CanalsBesides connecting the world’s greatoceans and seas — the Atlantic andPacific oceans in the case of Panama, andthe Red and Mediterranean seas in theSuez — these two engineering featsboast something else in common. Bothwere planned initially by French engineer,Ferdinand de Lesseps.

HonoluluHawaii’s largest city is known for manythings, including one of the mostbeautiful metropolitan settings in theworld. It’s also famous for historic PearlHarbor, where the Japanese bombing ofDecember 7, 1941 marked a turningpoint in the history of World War II.

SydneyThe capital of the Australian state ofNew South Wales, Sydney has transcendedits colloquial roots to become one of theworld’s great cities. Besides its iconicOpera House and soaring bridge, thecity is known for great restaurants, fineart galleries and wonderful beaches.

Hong KongParadox may be the word that bestdescribes this fascinating Asian city.Ancient alleyways speak to the past inthe shadows of ultra-modern skyscrapers.And Chinese culture resides alongsidedisplays of international wealth andcapitalism. You can even still take aharbour tour in a traditional junk.

Luxor/KarnakLuxor is often called “the world’s greatestopen air museum.” And with good reason.For within city limits and nearby environsare a staggering array of wonderfullypreserved ancient ruins — mostimpressively, the temple complexes ofLuxor and Karnak.

AthensAnother of mankind’s most incrediblecities, Athens’ recorded history datesback at least 3,000 years. And evidence ison display at nearly every turn — fromthe famous Parthenon on the Acropolisto the ancient marketplace, the Agora, to the tavernas and alleyways of thewonderful Plaka.

QUEEN VICTORIA WORLD CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS

Queen Victoria sets sail January 13, 2008, from New York on her first-ever World Cruise, bound for many of the

world’s most distant and exotic points, and many of her most fabled sights. She’ll sail through the engineering

marvels of the Panama and Suez Canals, and across the South Pacific. She’ll enter great harbours like Sydney,

Hong Kong and Honolulu. And she’ll visit ancient civilizations in India, Egypt and Greece. Plus, as an added

attraction for those onboard, she’ll be calling for the first time in many of the world’s greatest cities, where a variety

of celebrations and ceremonies are certain to mark the occasion.

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MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Jan 13 SU New York, New York 5:00pm14-15 M-T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm17 TH Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

18 F Cruising the Caribbean Sea

19 S Oranjestad, Aruba 8:00am 5:00pm20 SU Cruising the Caribbean Sea

21 M Transiting the Panama Canal

22 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

23 W Puntarenas, Costa Rica 7:00am 7:00pm24-25 TH-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

26 S Acapulco, Mexico 8:00am 5:00pm27 SU Manzanillo, Mexico 9:00am 6:00pm

28-29 M-T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

30 W Los Angeles, California 7:00am 5:00pm31 TH Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Feb 1-3 F-SU Cruising the Pacific Ocean

4 M Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 7:00am 6:00pm5-8 T-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

9 S Pago Pago, American Samoa 8:00am 5:00pm10 SU Cross International Dateline (lose one day)

11 M Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

12 T Lautoka, Fiji 8:00am 5:00pm13-14 W-TH Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

15 F Auckland, New Zealand 7:00am 5:00pm16 S Napier, New Zealand 12:30pm 8:00pm17 SU Wellington, New Zealand 8:00am 6:00pm

18-19 M-T Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

20 W Cruising the Tasman Sea

21 TH Melbourne, Australia 7:00am 5:00pm22 F Cruising the Tasman Sea

23 S Sydney, Australia 7:00am24 SU Sydney, Australia 6:00pm25 M Cruising the Tasman Sea

26 T Brisbane, Australia 8:00am 6:00pm27-28 W-TH Cruising the Pacific Ocean

29 F Port Douglas, Australia 7:00am 6:00pm(for the Great Barrier Reef)

Mar 1-2 S-SU Cruising the Coral Sea

3 M Cruising the Banda Sea

4 T Cruising the Celebes Sea

5 W Cruising the South China Sea

6 TH Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 8:00am 6:00pm7-8 F-S Cruising the South China Sea

9 SU Hong Kong, China 8:00am 1:00am10 M Cruising the South China Sea

11 T Da Nang (Chan May), Vietnam 7:00am 7:00pm12 W Cruising the South China Sea

13 TH Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam 7:00am 7:00pm14 F Cruising the South China Sea

15 S Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand 7:00am 7:00pm16 SU Ko Samui, Thailand 8:00am 5:00pm17 M Cruising the South China Sea

18 T Singapore 7:00am 6:00pm19 W Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia 7:00am 6:00pm20 TH Penang, Malaysia 7:00am 5:00pm

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 21 F Cruising the Andaman Sea

22 S Cruising the Bay of Bengal

23 SU Chennai, India 8:00am 6:00pm24 M Cruising the Bay of Bengal

25 T Colombo, Sri Lanka 7:00am 10:00pm26-27 W-TH Cruising the Indian Sea

28 F Mumbai, India 7:00am 10:00pm29 S Cruising the Arabian Sea

30 SU Cruising the Gulf of Oman

31 M Dubai, UAE 7:00am 6:00pmApr 1 T Cruising the Gulf of Oman

2 W Cruising the Arabian Sea

3 TH Salalah, Oman 8:00am 5:00pm4 F Cruising the Arabian Sea

5 S Cruising the Gulf of Aden

6 SU Cruising the Red Sea

7 M Safaga (for Luxor/Karnak), Egypt 6:00am8 T Safaga, Egypt 1:00pm9 W Transiting the Suez Canal

10 TH Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

11 F Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 1:00am12 S Cruising the Aegean & Ionian Seas

13 SU Naples, Italy 9:00am 7:00pm14 M Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm15 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

16 W Barcelona, Spain 8:00am 5:00pm17 TH Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar

18 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 S Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 1:00am20-21 SU-M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

22 T Southampton, England Disembark

RETURN TO NEW YORK CITY VIA QUEEN MARY 2

Apr 22 T Southampton, England 5:00pm23-27 W-SU Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

28 M New York, New York Disembark

Luxor, Egypt

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NEW YORK TO LOS ANGELES – 17 DAYS January 13 - January 30

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Jan 13 SU New York, New York 5:00pm

14-15 M-T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm

17 TH Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

18 F Cruising the Caribbean Sea

19 S Oranjestad, Aruba 8:00am 5:00pm

20 SU Cruising the Caribbean Sea

21 M Transiting the Panama Canal

22 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

23 W Puntarenas, Costa Rica 7:00am 7:00pm

24-25 TH-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

26 S Acapulco, Mexico 8:00am 5:00pm

27 SU Manzanillo, Mexico 9:00am 6:00pm

28-29 M-T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

30 W Los Angeles, California Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 10,359

Princess Suites (P4) 8,769

Balcony (A7) 4,891

Oceanview (C5)† 3,916

Inside (D8) 3,334

Government fees and taxes of up to $55.50 are additional.

*See page 106 for full fares and categories.†Category C5 has an obstructed view.

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LOS ANGELES TO SYDNEY – 24 DAYS January 30 - February 24

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Jan 30 W Los Angeles, California 5:00pm

31 TH Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Feb 1-3 F-SU Cruising the Pacific Ocean

4 M Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 7:00am 6:00pm

5-8 T-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

9 S Pago Pago, 8:00am 5:00pmAmerican Samoa

10 SU Cross International Dateline (lose one day)

11 M Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

12 T Lautoka, Fiji 8:00am 5:00pm

13-14 W-TH Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

15 F Auckland, New Zealand 7:00am 5:00pm

16 S Napier, New Zealand 12:30pm 8:00pm

17 SU Wellington, New Zealand 8:00am 6:00pm

18-19 M-T Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

20 W Cruising the Tasman Sea

21 TH Melbourne, Australia 8:00am 5:00pm

22 F Cruising the Tasman Sea

23 S Sydney, Australia 7:00am

24 SU Sydney, Australia Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 14,889

Princess Suites (P4) 12,349

Balcony (A7) 7,686

Oceanview (C5)† 6,776

Inside (D8) 6,087

Government fees and taxes of up to $26.25 are additional.

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DUBAI TO SOUTHAMPTON – 22 DAYS March 31 - April 22

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 31 M Dubai, UAE 6:00pm

Apr 1 T Cruising the Gulf of Oman

2 W Cruising the Arabian Sea

3 TH Salalah, Oman 8:00am 5:00pm

4 F Cruising the Arabian Sea

5 S Cruising the Gulf of Aden

6 SU Cruising the Red Sea

7 M Safaga 6:00am(for Luxor/Karnak), Egypt

8 T Safaga, Egypt 1:00pm

9 W Transiting the Suez Canal

10 TH Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

11 F Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 1:00am

12 S Cruising the Aegean & Ionian Seas

13 SU Naples, Italy 9:00am 7:00pm

14 M Rome (Civitavecchia), 7:00am 7:00pmItaly

15 T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

16 W Barcelona, Spain 8:00am 5:00pm

17 TH Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar

18 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 S Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 1:00am

20-21 SU-M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

22 T Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 12,849

Princess Suites (P4) 10,489

Balcony (A7) 6,289

Oceanview (C5)† 5,483

Inside (D8) 4,923

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SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE – 23 DAYS February 24 - March 18

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Feb 24 SU Sydney, Australia 6:00pm

25 M Cruising the Tasman Sea

26 T Brisbane, Australia 8:00am 6:00pm

27-28 W-TH Cruising the Pacific Ocean

29 F Port Douglas, Australia 7:00am 6:00pm(for Great Barrier Reef)

Mar 1-2 S-SU Cruising the Coral Sea

3 M Cruising the Banda Sea

4 T Cruising the Celebes Sea

5 W Cruising the South China Sea

6 TH Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 8:00am 6:00pm

7-8 F-S Cruising the South China Sea

9 SU Hong Kong 8:00am 1:00am

10 M Cruising the South China Sea

11 T Da Nang (Chan May), 7:00am 7:00pmVietnam

12 W Cruising the South China Sea

13 TH Ho Chi Minh City 7:00am 7:00pm(Phu My), Vietnam

14 F Cruising the South China Sea

15 S Bangkok (Laem Chabang),7:00am 7:00pmThailand

16 SU Ko Samui, Thailand 8:00am 5:00pm

17 M Cruising the South China Sea

18 T Singapore Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 12,659

Princess Suites (P4) 10,739

Balcony (A7) 6,193

Oceanview (C5)† 5,378

Inside (D8) 4,838

Government fees and taxes of up to $92.05 are additional.

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SINGAPORE TO DUBAI – 13 DAYS March 18 - March 31

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 18 T Singapore 6:00pm

19 W Kuala Lumpur 7:00am 6:00pm(Port Kelang), Malaysia

20 TH Penang, Malaysia 7:00am 5:00pm

21 F Cruising the Andaman Sea

22 S Cruising the Bay of Bengal

23 SU Chennai, India 8:00am 6:00pm

24 M Cruising the Bay of Bengal

25 T Colombo, Sri Lanka 7:00am 10:00pm

26-27 W-TH Cruising the Indian Ocean

28 F Mumbai, India 7:00am 10:00pm

29 S Cruising the Arabian Sea

30 SU Cruising the Gulf of Oman

31 M Dubai, UAE Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 9,049

Princess Suites (P4) 7,509

Balcony (A7) 3,641

Oceanview (C5)† 2,752

Inside (D8) 2,212

Government fees and taxes of up to $42.53 are additional.

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It’s the classic voyage on the classic Cunarder — The World Cruise on Queen Elizabeth 2. On the 2008 version

of this epic journey, she sails down the coast of South America, rounding Cape Horn, then circles the Pacific Rim.

Exotic locales like Easter Island, Tonga and Tahiti share a magnificent itinerary with modern metropolises like

Sydney, Singapore, Shanghai and Rio de Janeiro. And through it all, you’ll enjoy the relaxed elegance of a true

original — Queen Elizabeth 2 — whose utterly unique charms will undoubtedly win you over to her leagues

of devoted fans.

Rio de JaneiroSensory overload has never been so pleasurable as in passionate Rio. “The Marvelous City” as locals call itboasts a wide variety of attractions, fromthe famous Christ the Redeemer statueatop Corcovado mountain to famousbeaches like Copacabana and Ipanema,and that all pervasive music and dance.

Cape HornThe southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southernChile, Cape Horn has fascinated seagoingadventurers for ages. On the WorldCruise, the stunning scenery of thisincredible place is certain to be a highlight.

Easter IslandKnown in the native language as RapaNui, this mysterious island is always afavourite destination on any itinerary.When the Dutch discovered the island onEaster Sunday, 1722, they were mystifiedby the famous giant Moai carvings thatremain the main attraction today.

AucklandThe largest city on the largely rural islandof New Zealand, Auckland combinessophisticated urban attractions with aquirky charm, making it one of the morefascinating cities in the world. While here,don’t miss Auckland’s many lovely parksand Mount Eden, a dramatic volcaniccone with a grassy crater.

Ho Chi Minh CityKnown as Saigon until the end of theVietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City isVietnam’s largest city and offers afascinating study in colonialism. You canstill enjoy a perfectly baked baguette at a café on your way to the Museum ofRevolution, Suoi Tien Cultural Park orany of the city’s other sights.

ShanghaiTo get a clear glimpse into China’s future,head for the ancient city of Shanghai.Situated on the banks of the Yangtze River,this busy port is home to some of theworld’s most modern buildings. Yet a bitof exploring reveals such relics of the pastas Jing'an Temple and Yuyuan Gardens.

QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 WORLD CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS

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MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Jan 13 SU New York, New York 5:00pm14-15 M-T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm17-18 TH-F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 S Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00am 6:00pm20-23 SU-W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

24 TH Salvador da Bahia, Brazil 8:00am 6:00pm25 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

26 S Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 7:00am 11:00pm27-28 SU-M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

29 T Montevideo, Uruguay 8:00am30 W Montevideo, Uruguay 2:00pm31 TH Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean

Feb 1 F Stanley, Falkland Islands 8:00am 6:00pm2 S Cape Horn Scenic Cruising

3 SU Punta Arenas, Chile 8:00am 6:00pm4-5 M-T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

6 W Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile 7:00am 7:00pm7-9 TH-S Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

10 SU Easter Island, Chile 7:00am 6:00pm11-13 M-W Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

14 TH Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 8:00am 6:00pm15 F Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

16 S Cross International Dateline (lose one day)

17 SU Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

18 M Nuku’alofa, Tonga 8:00am 6:00pm19-20 T-W Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

21 TH Auckland, New Zealand 8:00am 10:00pm22 F Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

23 S Cruising the Tasman Sea

24 SU Sydney, Australia 7:00am25 M Sydney, Australia 6:30pm26 T Cruising the Tasman Sea

27 W Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 8:00am 6:00pm28 TH Cruising the Bass Strait

29 F Melbourne, Australia 7:00am MidnightMar 1 S Cruising the Great Australian Bight

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 2 SU Adelaide, Australia 7:00am 5:00pm3 M Cruising the Great Australian Bight

4 T Albany, Australia 8:00am 5:00pm5 W Perth (Fremantle), Australia 8:00am 6:00pm

6-8 TH-S Cruising the Indian Ocean

9 SU Cruising the Java Sea

10 M Singapore 7:00am 6:00pm11 T Cruising the South China Sea

12 W Ho Chi Minh City (Vung Tau), Vietnam 7:00am 7:00pm13 TH Cruising the South China Sea

14 F Hong Kong, China 8:00am 6:00pm15 S Cruising the South China Sea

16 SU Cruising the East China Sea

17 M Shanghai, China 7:00am 7:00pm18 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

19 W Osaka (for Kyoto), Japan 7:00am 6:00pm20-22 TH-S Cruising the Pacific Ocean

22 S Cross International Dateline (gain one day)

23-24 SU-M Cruising the Pacific Ocean

25 T Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 6:00am 1:00am26 W Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8:00am 6:00pm

27-29 TH-S Cruising the Pacific Ocean

30 SU Los Angeles, California 7:00am 5:00pm31 M Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Apr 1 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

2 W Acapulco, Mexico 7:00am 5:00pm3-4 TH-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

5 S Transiting the Panama Canal

5 S Cristóbal, Panama 4:00pm 8:00pm6 SU Puerto Moín, Costa Rica 7:00am 7:00pm7 M Cruising the Caribbean Sea

8 T Montego Bay, Jamaica 8:00am 5:00pm9 W Cruising the Straits of Florida

10 TH Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm11 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 S New York, New York Disembark

SOUTH AMERICA, PACIFIC & FAR EAST ODYSSEY

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Sydney, Australia

Acapulco, Mexico

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NEW YORK TO SANTIAGO – 24 DAYS January 13 - February 6

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Jan 13 SU New York, New York 5:00pm

14-15 M-T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 W Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm

17-18 TH-F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 S Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00am 6:00pm

20-23 SU-W Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

24 TH Salvador da Bahia, 8:00am 6:00pmBrazil

25 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

26 S Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 7:00am 11:00pm

27-28 SU-M Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

29 T Montevideo, Uruguay 8:00am

30 W Montevideo, Uruguay 2:00pm

31 TH Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean

Feb 1 F Stanley, Falkland Islands 8:00am 6:00pm

2 S Cape Horn Scenic Cruising

3 SU Punta Arenas, Chile 8:00am 6:00pm

4-5 M-T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

6 W Santiago (Valparaiso), DisembarkChile

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 12,889

Princess Grill (P4) 9,499

Caronia Outside (C6) 6,399

Mauretania Outside (M3) 5,429

Mauretania Inside (M7) 4,099

Government fees and taxes of up to $100.65 are additional.

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SANTIAGO TO SYDNEY – 18 DAYS February 6 - February 25

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Feb 6 W Santiago (Valparaiso), 7:00pmChile

7-9 TH-S Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

10 SU Easter Island, Chile 7:00am 6:00pm

11-13 M-W Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

14 TH Papeete, Tahiti, 8:00am 6:00pmFrench Polynesia

15 F Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

16 S Cross International Dateline (lose one day)

17 SU Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

18 M Nuku’alofa, Tonga 8:00am 6:00pm

19-20 T-W Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

21 TH Auckland, New Zealand 8:00am 10:00pm

22 F Cruising the South Pacific Ocean

23 S Cruising the Tasman Sea

24 SU Sydney, Australia 7:00am

25 M Sydney, Australia Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 10,109

Princess Grill (P4) 7,419

Caronia Outside (C6) 5,379

Mauretania Outside (M3) 4,419

Mauretania Inside (M7) 3,349

Government fees and taxes of up to $31.79 are additional.

*See page 116 for full fares and categories.

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SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE – 14 DAYS February 25 - March 10

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Feb 25 M Sydney, Australia 6:30pm

26 T Cruising the Tasman Sea

27 W Hobart, Tasmania, 8:00am 6:00pmAustralia

28 TH Cruising the Bass Strait

29 F Melbourne, Australia 7:00am 12:00am

Mar 1 S Cruising the Great Australian Bight

2 SU Adelaide, Australia 7:00am 5:00pm

3 M Cruising the Great Australian Bight

4 T Albany, Australia 8:00am 5:00pm

5 W Perth (Fremantle), 8:00am 6:00pmAustralia

6-8 TH-S Cruising the Indian Ocean

9 SU Cruising the Java Sea

10 M Singapore Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 8,869

Princess Grill (P4) 6,179

Caronia Outside (C6) 4,139

Mauretania Outside (M3) 3,179

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,109

Government fees and taxes of up to $79.73 are additional.

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SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES – 21 DAYS March 10 - March 30

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 10 M Singapore 7:00am 6:00pm

11 T Cruising the South China Sea

12 W Ho Chi Minh City 7:00am 7:00pm(Vung Tau), Vietnam

13 TH Cruising the South China Sea

14 F Hong Kong 8:00am 6:00pm

15 S Cruising the South China Sea

16 SU Cruising the East China Sea

17 M Shanghai, China 7:00am 7:00pm

18 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

19 W Osaka (for Kyoto), 7:00am 6:00pmJapan

20-22 TH-S Cruising the Pacific Ocean

22 S Cross International Dateline (gain one day)

23-24 SU-M Cruising the Pacific Ocean

25 T Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 6:00am 1:00am

26 W Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8:00am 6:00pm

27-29 TH-S Cruising the Pacific Ocean

30 SU Los Angeles, California Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 11,009

Princess Grill (P4) 8,159

Caronia Outside (C6) 5,699

Mauretania Outside (M3) 4,629

Mauretania Inside (M7) 3,369

Government fees and taxes of up to $48.02 are additional.

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LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK – 13 DAYS March 30 - April 12

MTH DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

Mar 30 SU Los Angeles, California 5:00pm

31 M Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Apr 1 T Cruising the Pacific Ocean

2 W Acapulco, Mexico 7:00am 5:00pm

3-4 TH-F Cruising the Pacific Ocean

5 S Transiting the Panama Canal

5 S Cristóbal, Panama 4:00pm 8:00pm

6 SU Puerto Moín, Costa Rica 7:00am 7:00pm

7 M Cruising the Caribbean Sea

8 T Montego Bay, Jamaica 8:00am 5:00pm

9 W Cruising the Straits of Florida

10 TH Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00am 5:00pm

11 F Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 S New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 7,069

Princess Grill (P4) 4,839

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,529

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,899

Mauretania Inside (M7) 1,929

Government fees and taxes of up to $55.00 are additional.

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THE CROSSINGThere’s a sense of history and romance to a Transatlantic Crossing you just won’t find with any other travel

experience. That’s because this is the very voyage for which Samuel Cunard launched his fabled ocean liners.

Immigrants, stars of stage and screen, and royalty have all crossed through the decades.

Today, guests join the rich tradition and savour six relaxing days at sea to enjoy all the amenities and activities the

grand Queen Mary 2® has to offer — the extravagant balls, the fascinating lectures, the sophisticated dining and

intriguing mix of international guests onboard. Come aboard for an adventure that has continued ever since the

Britannia® left Coburg Dock in Liverpool for the first Cunard Transatlantic Crossing on July 4, 1840.

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mid 19th century. But there’s never been an experience quite like making the legendary Transatlantic Crossing

aboard the glorious Queen Mary 2. Yes, you will enjoy all the romance of lore — six to eight leisurely days sailing

between New York and Southampton, Hamburg or Cherbourg, filled with formal balls, grand dining, and the

intriguing company of your fellow travellers. But you will savour this most distinctive and historic of Cunard journeys

from the decks of the grandest ocean liner to ever sail the seas.

A T I M E L E S S A D V E N T U R E A W A I T S

DAY 1

Your first glimpse of her from the dock makes your heart skip a

beat — the famous, majestic Queen Mary 2. The adventure

you’ve been planning so long is about to begin.

Crossing the gangway and stepping aboard, you are instantly

awed by the grandeur — the smartly dressed guests, the soaring

Grand Lobby, the ornate halls and rich details. Get settled in

your comfortable stateroom, then set out to explore this regal

ship — making it out on deck just in time for sailaway, the Statue

of Liberty watching over your departure.

DAY 2

Your first morning aboard breaks with the thrill of possibility.

When was the last time you had even just a single day with no

responsibilities, to enjoy as you pleased — much less six?

This day you begin decadently — with a double cappuccino and

an assortment of pastries. Afterward, you’ll stop in the Library —

the largest at sea — to check out a novel or find out about joining

the Cunard Book Club — before heading to the Canyon Ranch

SpaClub® for an Ayurvedic massage or maybe a pedicure. While

you’re there, perhaps you’ll want to visit the salon, for tonight is

the first of The Crossing’s “Royal Nights” — the Captain’s Black

and White Gala Ball. But in the meantime, some shopping at

Hermès and Chopard beckons.

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DAY 3

An early yoga class is the ideal way to begin another day on the

vast Atlantic. Afterward, you’ll enjoy a traditional English breakfast

in the Kings Court.

You’re beginning to get the hang of this! You glance over the

day’s offerings, and select those which most appeal to you —

a lecture and book signing with a famous author ; a thrilling

presentation of Cosmic Collisions, narrated by Robert Redford,

in the only Planetarium at sea; and an art auction with

complimentary Champagne. Of course, you can always change

your mind. That’s the beauty of the Transatlantic Crossing. But

don’t forget — you’ve got a 7 p.m. reservation at Todd English

Restaurant.† And afterward, you might attend an exuberant

musical in the Royal Court Theatre, dance to the latest tunes

in the G32 disco, or swing to classics at Big Band Night in the

Queens Room — complete with the largest orchestra at sea.

DAY 4

A coffee out on deck for sunrise. The day is warm, and you

dive into that stack of postcards you’ve been meaning to write.

Won’t your friend be tickled when they see the postmark:

“Posted Onboard — Queen Mary 2 —Transatlantic Crossing.”

You only finish two cards and drop them into the traditional red

Royal Mail postbox onboard. Now it is time for a stroll through

Cunard’s history in the Maritime Quest Exhibit, located throughout

the ship. You explore several “pathways” — Stars Aboard,

A Great History and On the Bridge — before hunger strikes.

You run into that nice British couple you met at an art class on

their way to the Golden Lion Pub for fish & chips, and they invite

you to join them. Don’t forget to save room for fresh scones

at Afternoon Tea in the spectacular Queens Room. And to save

time for martinis and majestic sunset views from the Commodore

Club, a perennial guest favourite.

†Surcharge applies. Reservations required.

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DAY 5

How quickly the time seems to be passing. You could certainly

enjoy another six days like this... A fleeting thought crosses your

mind — perhaps you should save the airline ticket home, and

come back the same way you went! Of course, you can always

reserve another Crossing next year. Maybe it will even become

an annual ritual!

After a hilarious workshop with graduates of London’s acclaimed

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, you head for a lecture on art

history. Before sunset, you stop at the Sports Deck for a round

at St. Andrews on the golf simulator. Then, a glass of Champagne

at Veuve Clicquot® Champagne Bar begins another perfect

evening. Next comes one more sumptuous dinner and then the

evening’s highlight — another formal Ascot ball, more dancing,

more sparkling conversation. Some fairytales do come true.

DAY 6

Your last day at sea begins with an unexpected surprise — as

you take your daily morning walk around the Promenade Deck,

you are surprised by the sound of a spout, and then another...

And just off the port side of the ship, you spot a pod of whales

surfacing. A clear sign that this will be yet another exceptional day.

You’ve done so much this voyage, that today you decide you will do

the one thing you haven’t yet found the time to do — absolutely

nothing. Relax poolside with a good book, take a nap perhaps...

And save your energy for one last Atlantic evening of wining and

dining, dancing and romancing, and sharing memories with the

new friends you’ve made onboard.

DISEMBARKATION

Stepping across the gangway, returning to your real life, you bid

Queen Mary 2 adieu. But there is no sadness, for you will

remember this extraordinary experience all your days. And

you’ve already begun thinking about Crossing again next year!

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Departs from Southampton, England at 5:00pm arriving sixdays later at New York, New York at 7:15am.

2008 DEPARTURE DATES

Eastbound (6 days):

new york to southampton

Departs from New York, New York at 5:00pm arriving sixdays later at Southampton, England at 7:00am.

2008 DEPARTURE DATES

April 16 (A)April 28 (A)May 10 (B)May 27 (C)

June 8 (D)July 8 (E)July 22 (E)August 7 (D)

August 19 (D)September 4 (D)October 4 (C)October 16 (B)

April 22 (B)May 4 (B)May 16 (C)June 2 (D)

June 26 (E)July 16 (E)August 1 (E)August 13 (D)

August 29 (D)September 21 (D)October 10 (C)October 22 (B)

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY CRUISE ONLY EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS FARES FROM*

A B C D E Queens Suites (Q7) $ 4,895 $ 4,995 $ 5,095 $ 5,195 $ 6,195Princess Suites (P3) 3,595 3,695 3,795 3,895 4,545Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,425 2,525 2,635 2,745 2,965Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,995 2,095 2,195 2,295 2,495Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,395 1,495 1,595 1,695 1,895Oceanview (C4) 1,345 1,445 1,545 1,645 1,845Inside (D8) 1,195 1,295 1,345 1,395 1,445

†Obstructed view.*See page 96 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $28.50 are additional.

Between cherbourg

& new york (7 days)

Westbound: Departs from Cherbourg, France at 6:00pm arriving at Southampton at 7:00am one day later. Departingsame day from Southampton at 5:00pm and arriving sixdays later at New York, New York at 7:15am.Eastbound: Operates in reverse order; times may vary.

2008 DEPARTURE DATES

Eastbound: July 8Westbound: July 15

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS FARES FROM*CATEGORY

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,445Princess Suites (P3) 4,795Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,240Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,745Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,145Standard Oceanview (C4) 2,095Standard Inside (D8) 1,695

†Obstructed view.*See page 97 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $31.36 are additional.

Between new york

& hamburg (8 days)

Eastbound: Departs from New York, New York at 5:00pmarriving six days later at Southampton, England at 7:00am.Departing same day from Southampton at 5:00pm and arriving two days later at Hamburg, Germany at 5:00am.°Westbound: Operates in reverse order; times may vary.

2008 DEPARTURE DATES

Eastbound: July 22 (A); August 19 (B)Westbound: July 30 (A); August 27 (B)

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS FARES FROM*CATEGORY A B

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,895 $ 5,895Princess Suites (P3) 5,245 4,595Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,730 3,495Deluxe Balcony (A3) 3,195 2,995Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,595 2,395Standard Oceanview (C4) 2,495 2,295Standard Inside (D8) 1,995 1,945

†Obstructed view.°Time may vary due to tide.*See page 97 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $28.50 are additional.

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TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING AIR/SEA PACKAGE

A Transatlantic Crossing on Queen Mary 2 is one of life’s great adventures. And with acomplete package that includes air and transfers offered from 159 North American gatewaycities, Cunard and your Travel Professional can make the experience even more memorable, ata great value. Below are sample all-inclusive fares for six-day Crossings with roundtrip travelfrom key U.S. gateway cities:

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A B^ C^ D^ EQueens Suites (Q7) $ 5,403 $ 5,503 $ 5,603 $ 5,703 $ 6,773Princess Suites (P3) 4,103 4,203 4,303 4,403 5,123Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,933 3,033 3,143 3,253 3,543Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,503 2,603 2,703 2,803 3,073Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,903 2,003 2,103 2,203 2,473Oceanview (C4) 1,853 1,953 2,053 2,153 2,423Inside (D8) 1,703 1,803 1,853 1,903 2,023

†Obstructed view.^Add $70 to voyages departing 5/10/08, 5/16/08, 5/27/08, 6/2/08, 6/8/08, 8/7/08, 8/13/08, 8/19/08 and 9/4/08.

VOYAGE / AIR / TRANSFER ALL-INCLUSIVE FARES FROM LOS ANGELES:ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY ALL INCLUSIVE EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS FARES FROM*

A B^ C^ D^ EQueens Suites (Q7) $ 5,772 5,872 5,972 6,072 7,142Princess Suites (P3) 4,472 4,572 4,672 4,772 5,492Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,302 3,402 3,512 3,662 3,912Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,872 2,972 3,072 3,172 3,442Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,272 2,372 2,472 2,572 2,842Oceanview (C4) 2,222 2,322 2,422 2,522 2,792Inside (D8) 2,072 2,172 2,222 2,272 2,392

†Obstructed view.^Add $70 to voyages departing 5/10/08, 5/16/08, 5/27/08, 6/2/08, 6/8/08, 8/7/08, 8/13/08, 8/19/08 and 9/4/08.

VOYAGE / AIR / TRANSFER ALL-INCLUSIVE FARES FROM MIAMI:ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY ALL INCLUSIVE EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS FARES FROM*

A B^ C^ D^ EQueens Suites (Q7) $ 5,702 5,802 5,902 6,002 7,072Princess Suites (P3) 4,402 4,502 4,602 4,702 5,422Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,232 3,332 3,442 3,552 3,842Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,802 2,902 3,002 3,102 3,372Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,202 2,302 2,402 2,502 2,772Oceanview (C4) 2,152 2,252 2,352 2,452 2,722Inside (D8) 2,002 2,102 2,152 2,202 2,322

†Obstructed view.^Add $70 to voyages departing 5/10/08, 5/16/08, 5/27/08, 6/2/08, 6/8/08, 8/7/08, 8/13/08, 8/19/08 and 9/4/08.

*Fares are per person, based on roundtrip coach-class airfare and motorcoach transfers in New York and Southampton. Fares do not include air taxes and fees, including the September 11th Security Fee, of up to $200 USD depending on the voyage selected and gateway city. Airfare component subject to change without notice. Additional air cities are available. Please call your TravelProfessional or Cunard for details.

CALL YOUR TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL FOR

PACKAGE PRICING FROM YOUR GATEWAY CITY

THE CUNARD HOTEL PROGRAMME

When your Transatlantic voyage is bookended by two of the greatest cities in the world —New York and London — why not spend a little extra time exploring one or both of them.Each of the hotels in our collection was selected for its excellent location and superb serviceworthy of a Cunard partner. Hotel packages include the hospitality services of a CunardRepresentative, and all transfers between ship, hotel and airport.

Full details about Cunard’s Hotel Programme may be found on pages 124-125.

New York, New York

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S E E M O R E W I T H C U N A R D L A N D & S E A V A C A T I O N SIf you want to make your vacation last a little longer, or simply see more while you’re there, Cunard has just the option.

Add an exciting land extension to your Transatlantic voyage on Queen Mary 2. These carefully planned pre- or post-voyage

land extensions offer luxurious and centrally located hotels, sightseeing tours, some meals, all transfers and more, while

bringing you to some of the very best destinations in Western Europe.

LONDON GETAWAY – 9 DAYS/8 NIGHTS

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Edinburgh, Scotland

Few cities in the world offer the sheer volume of noteworthy attractionsas does London. History and legend confront you at every turn, from the dark lore of the Tower of London to the cheerful changing of the palace guard at Buckingham. Add two nights to your Transatlantic Crossing to make sure you see them all.

DAY 1-6: TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING Join Queen Mary 2

for six days of grand adventure.

DAY 7 : SOUTHAMPTON TO LONDON Disembark Queen Mary 2 for a day exploring the English countryside en route to London. By afternoon, you’ll arrive in London to check into the luxurious Millennium Mayfair Hotel.+

DAY 8: LONDON The day is yours to see the best of London’ssights — from the Tower Bridge to Buckingham Palace, WestminsterAbbey to the West End. You may also want to experience some ofthe city’s famous shopping and dining, or take in a show. Overnight at the Millennium Mayfair Hotel.+

DAY 9: LONDON Depart for your flight to New York City.

INCLUDES AIR BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW YORK CITY*

JUNE 8AUGUST 7

APRIL 16 MAY 10 MAY 27 AUGUST 19 JULY 8ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY APRIL 28 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 JULY 22

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 5,595 $ 5,695 $ 5,795 $ 5,895 $ 6,895Princess Suites (P3) 4,295 4,395 4,495 4,595 5,245Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,125 3,225 3,335 3,445 3,665Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,695 2,795 2,895 2,995 3,195Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,095 2,195 2,295 2,395 2,595Oceanview (C4) 2,045 2,145 2,245 2,345 2,545Inside (D8) 1,895 1,995 2,045 2,095 2,145

+Hotel upgrade in London is available at an additional cost. Contact your Travel Professional.*Based on coach-class airfare; air upgrade and other gateway cities available at an additional cost.Fares do not include up to $200 in government air taxes and fees, including the September 11thSecurity Fee.

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Paris, France London, England

The fascinating and renowned capitals of London and Paris are yoursto explore on this exciting voyage and land tour. In London, there’sgreat art at the Tate Gallery and British Museum, wonderful theatre,shopping and the city’s famous pubs. Not to mention some of theworld’s most recognisable landmarks. Equally alluring is Paris, whereyou’ll wander broad avenues, cruise on the romantic Seine, and visitworld-class museums.

JUNE 8AUGUST 7

APRIL 16 MAY 10 MAY 27 AUGUST 19 JULY 8ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY APRIL 28 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 JULY 22

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,395 $ 6,495 $ 6,595 $ 6,695 $ 7,695Princess Suites (P3) 5,095 5,195 5,295 5,395 6,045Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,925 4,025 4,135 4,245 4,465Deluxe Balcony (A3) 3,495 3,595 3,695 3,795 3,995Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,895 2,995 3,095 3,195 3,395Oceanview (C4) 2,845 2,945 3,045 3,145 3,345Inside (D8) 2,695 2,795 2,845 2,895 2,945

†Obstructed view.

DAY 1-6: TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING Six luxurious days on Queen Mary 2.

DAY 7: SOUTHAMPTON TO LONDON Disembark Queen Mary 2

and board a motorcoach for a picturesque journey across the verdant English countryside. Check in to London’s elegant MillenniumMayfair Hotel.+

DAY 8: LONDON Spend a half-day visiting Buckingham Palace,Westminster Abbey and other famed attractions on an escorted tour.The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure. Overnight at the MillenniumMayfair Hotel.+ (B)

DAY 9: LONDON TO PARIS Travel first-class aboard the Eurostarhigh-speed train to Paris. Overnight at the lovely, centrally-locatedHilton Paris. (B)

DAY 10: PARIS A half-day sightseeing tour includes the best sights inthe City of Lights, plus a cruise on the Seine River. Overnight at theHilton Paris. (B)

DAY 11: PARIS Your tour ends with a transfer to the airport. (B)

B = Breakfast included

ROYAL SCOTLAND & LONDON – 12 DAYS/11 NIGHTS

After your Crossing, head for the dramatic city of Edinburgh, Scotland.Attractions like the charming Royal Mile, the downtown shoppingarcade of Prince Street, and the magnificently grand Edinburgh Castleinvite endless exploring. Then enjoy a picturesque rail journey alongthe English coast, and arrive refreshed in London for two days enjoyingthe sights of this legendary city.

JUNE 8AUGUST 7

APRIL 16 MAY 10 MAY 27 AUGUST 19 JULY 8ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY APRIL 28 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 JULY 22

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,295 $ 6,395 $ 6,495 $ 6,595 $ 7,595Princess Suites (P3) 4,995 5,095 5,195 5,295 5,945Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,825 3,925 4,035 4,145 4,365Deluxe Balcony (A3) 3,395 3,495 3,595 3,695 3,895Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,795 2,895 2,995 3,095 3,295Oceanview (C4) 2,745 2,845 2,945 3,045 3,245Inside (D8) 2,595 2,695 2,745 2,795 2,845

†Obstructed view.

DAY 1-6: TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING Take a classic journey on Queen Mary 2.

DAY 7: SOUTHAMPTON TO EDINBURGH Disembark Queen Mary 2 and board a motorcoach for a splendid driveacross the English countryside to London. From there, fly toEdinburgh and check-in at the luxurious Bonham Hotel.

DAY 8 & 9 : EDINBURGH Two full days on your own allow you toexplore exactly the parts of this fascinating city you want to see.Overnight at the Bonham Hotel. (B)

DAY 10: EDINBURGH TO LONDON After breakfast, board atrain for first-class service on an extraordinary journey along England’sstunning coastline to London. Check in to the elegant MillenniumMayfair Hotel.+ (B)

DAY 11: LONDON Enjoy this great city at your leisure. Don’t miss avisit to vibrant Piccadilly Circus, or a walk in Hyde Park. Overnight atthe Millennium Mayfair Hotel.+ (B)

DAY 12: LONDON Your tour ends with a transfer to the airport. (B)

B = Breakfast included

+Hotel upgrade in London is available at an additional cost. Contact your Travel Professional.Prices are in U.S. Dollars, per person, based on double occupancy onboard the ship and shared hotel occupancy on land. Fares for other categories are available upon request through your Travel Professional.Taxes up to $152.80 are additional. Hotels of similar or superior quality may be substituted if necessary. Land programmes require a minimum number of guests to operate. During peak periods or majorevents, availability may be limited. All packages are also available in reverse order with the land tour first, followed by the Transatlantic Crossing. Contact Cunard for pricing.

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MEDITERRANEANIs there really any other way to properly see the Mediterranean than with the Queens of Cunard? From great

cities like Rome, Istanbul and Barcelona to sunny Greek Isles and coastal villages, Cunard shows you the very best

of this magnificent region. And now, with the introduction of Queen Victoria to the fleet, Cunard offers a

wider range of fascinating itineraries in the Mediterranean than ever before.

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Athens, Greece Classical Greek art, culture and civilization

is on magnificent display in the ancient

city of Athens. Visit the tavernas of the

charming Plaka neighbourhood, and of

course, don’t miss the magnificent

Acropolis and Parthenon.

Barcelona, Spain Catalon is a region of Spain with its

own distinctive culture, customs and

even language. The region’s capital of

Barcelona wears its Catalonian pride

openly on its Las Ramblas Boulevard

and in the epic landmarks of native son,

Antoni Gaudi.

Cairo/Giza, Egypt The bustling, fascinating metropolis of

Cairo and the nearby attractions of Giza

— including the Sphinx and the Great

Pyramids — provide an intriguing

introduction to Egyptian culture, modern

and ancient.

Cannes, France Few destinations beat it for sheer glamour.

The stars are on display during the city’s

famous film festival. But any time of year,

you’ll delight in the quaint shops, open

markets and renowned beaches.

Dubrovnik, Croatia Dubrovnik is an unexpected surprise

on the Adriatic Sea. This city dazzles

with sights like the famous Old Town,

a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and

its ancient sea wall.

Istanbul, TurkeyAt the meeting place of two continents

— Europe and Asia — rests one of the

world’s greatest cities. Wander Istanbul’s

Grand Bazaar, visit Hagia Sophia and the

Blue Mosque, and soak in the diverse life

of this incredible place.

Lisbon, Portugal Lisbon is a charming city steeped in

Portuguese culture. While in this capital,

visit the old Moorish quarter of the

Alfama, as well as the city’s cathedral and

St. George’s Castle. Afterward, stop in a

bar to savour a glass of vintage port.

Málaga (for Granada), Spain It’s one of Europe’s most magnificent

buildings. The Andalusian city of

Granada is best known for its legendary

Moorish palace, the Alhambra. You’ll be

awed by the gorgeous architecture and

stunning gardens.

Messina, Sicily, ItalyThe setting of several Shakespeare plays,

the historic Sicilian city of Messina is

beautifully situated around a natural

harbour, and offers the visitor attractions

such as lovely cathedrals and squares and

a world-class museum.

Monte Carlo, Monaco The main city of the tiny kingdom of

Monaco on the French Riviera, Monte

Carlo is known for its sophisticated

casinos and the endless dramas of its

much beloved royal family.

Naples, Italy The archaeological sites of Pompeii and

Herculaneum offer sobering insight into

the power of nature.You may also want

to visit the nearby island of Capri, or the

stunning Amalfi Coast. And while in

Naples, don’t miss the opportunity to

sample some of the city’s famous pizza.

Odessa, UkraineOnce a Greek settlement, the Black Sea

port of Odessa is home to one of the

world’s most beautiful opera houses, as

well as sights like the Potemkin Steps and

the Svyato-Pantelemonovskiy Cathedral.

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy The Eternal City of Rome boasts

perhaps more fascinating relics of Roman

civilization than any other destination.

Don’t miss a visit to Vatican City to see

Michelangelo’s lovingly restored Sistine

Chapel frescoes.

Santorini, Greece The quintessential Greek isle of

postcards, volcanic Santorini boasts

whitewashed villages with classic Greek

windmills clinging above a cobalt bay to

the island’s towering cliffs.

Venice, Italy Though besieged by tourists for centuries,

magnificent Venice retains much of the

charm for which it has always been

known. Enjoy a drink and some pigeon

watching at Piazza San Marco, and don’t

forget to hail a gondolier for the city’s

trademark experience.

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Pisa, Italy

Seville, Spain

Gibraltar

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Mediterranean delights

Depart roundtrip from Southampton

for a journey of discovery.

14 DAYS – May 6, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Seville (Cadiz), Spain 7:00am 5:00pm

5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

6 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 12:00pm 7:00pm

7 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

8 Naples/Capri, Italy 7:00am 6:00pm

9 Valletta, Malta 12:00pm 7:00pm

10 La Goulette (for Tunis/Carthage), 8:00am 6:00pm Tunisia

11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

12 Gibraltar 12:00pm 6:00pm

13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

15 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 8,175

Princess Suites (P4) 6,575

Balcony (A7) 4,175

Oceanview (C5)† 3,675

Inside (D8) 2,975

*See page 108 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $35.85 are additional.

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jewels of the Mediterranean

Explore the best of the

Mediterranean, bound for Venice.

12 DAYS – August 1, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Gibraltar 8:00am 4:00pm

5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

6 Cannes, France 7:00am 6:00pm

7 Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

8 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

9 Messina, Sicily, Italy 12:00pm 7:00pm

10 Corfu, Greece 12:00pm 7:00pm

11 Dubrovnik, Croatia 7:00am 4:00pm

12 Venice, Italy 12:00pm

13 Venice, Italy Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,895

Princess Suites (P4) 6,295

Balcony (A7) 3,895

Oceanview (C5)† 3,595

Inside (D8) 2,995

*See page 108 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $39.88 are additional.

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Monte Carlo, Monaco

Mykonos, Greece

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classical Mediterranean

The wonders of the Mediterranean

and Aegean await on this voyage.

12 DAYS – August 13, 2008; October 12, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Venice, Italy

2 Venice, Italy 2:00pm

3 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Katakolon (for Olympia), Greece 12:00pm 7:00pm

5 Mykonos, Greece 7:00am 1:00pm

6 Istanbul, Turkey 8:00am 6:00pm

7 Kusadasi (for Ephesus), Turkey 1:00pm 7:00pm

8 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

9 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7:00am 2:00pm

10 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

11 Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy 7:00am 6:00pm

12 Marseille/Provence, France 8:00am 5:00pm

13 Barcelona, Spain Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,345

Princess Suites (P4) 5,745

Balcony (A7) 3,345

Oceanview (C5)† 3,045

Inside (D8) 2,445

F̂ares apply to 10/12/08 sailing.*See pages 108-109 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $45.51 are additional.

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Monte Carlo Florence/Pisa

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legends of the Mediterranean

Many of the Mediterranean’s most

fabled destinations await you.

12 DAYS – August 25, 2008; October 24, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Barcelona, Spain

2 Barcelona, Spain 1:00pm

3 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7:00am 6:00pm

4 Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy 7:00am 6:00pm

5 Naples/Capri, Italy 9:00am 7:00pm

6 Valletta, Malta 1:00pm 7:00pm

7 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

8 Aghios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece 7:00am 5:00pm

9 Izmir (for Ephesus), Turkey 8:00am 6:00pm

10 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 5:45pm

11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

12 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7:00am 1:00pm

13 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,295

Princess Suites (P4) 5,695

Balcony (A7) 3,295

Oceanview (C5)† 2,995

Inside (D8) 2,395

F̂ares apply to 10/24/08 sailing.*See pages 108-109 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $50.36 are additional.

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Zakinthos, Greece

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Yalta, Ukraine

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Athens

crimean coasts

This exotic itinerary spotlights the

Black Sea ports of Odessa and Yalta.

12 DAYS – September 18, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Venice, Italy 10:00pm

2 Cruising the Adriatic Sea

3 Cruising the Aegean Sea

4 Kusadasi (for Ephesus), Turkey 7:00am 1:00pm

5 Istanbul, Turkey 8:00am

6 Istanbul, Turkey 1:00pmCruising the Bosphorus

7 Odessa, Ukraine 9:00am 6:00pm

8 Yalta, Ukraine 8:00am 6:00pm

9 Cruising the Black Sea

10 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 5:45pm

11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

12 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7:00am 1:00pm

13 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,695

Princess Suites (P4) 6,095

Balcony (A7) 3,695

Oceanview (C5)† 3,395

Inside (D8) 2,795

*See page 109 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $40.46 are additional.

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Izmir

Istanbul

Samos

Athens

Zakinthos

Dubrovnik

Venice

Greek Isles & Aegean shores

The Greek Isles, Turkey and Croatia

define this fascinating journey.

12 DAYS – September 6, 2008; September 30, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 10:00pm

2 Naples/Capri, Italy 8:00am 7:00pm

3 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

4 Santorini, Greece 7:00am 6:00pm

5 Izmir (for Ephesus), Turkey 7:00am 5:00pm

6 Istanbul, Turkey 12:00pm

7 Istanbul, Turkey 5:00pm

8 Samos, Greece 12:00pm 6:00pm

9 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 5:45pm

10 Zakinthos, Greece 8:00am 4:00pm

11 Dubrovnik, Croatia 9:00am 5:00pm

12 Venice, Italy 12:00pm

13 Venice, Italy Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,595

Princess Suites (P4) 5,995

Balcony (A7) 3,595

Oceanview (C5)† 3,295

Inside (D8) 2,695

F̂ares apply to 9/30/08 sailing.*See page 108 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $26.91 are additional.

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Naples, Italy

Meteora, Greece

Valletta, Malta

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ancient wonders of the

mediterranean

Experience antiquities from Greek,

Roman and Egyptian civilizations.

12 DAYS – November 5, 2008, November 17, 2008**

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 10:00pm

2 Naples/Capri, Italy 8:00am 7:00pm

3 Messina, Sicily, Italy 8:00am 6:00pm

4 Valletta, Malta 7:00am 1:00pm

5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

6 Alexandria (for Cairo/Giza 8:00am 8:00pmovernight excursion), Egypt

7 Port Said, Egypt 8:00am 8:00pm

8 Cruising the Aegean Sea

9 Kusadasi (for Ephesus), Turkey 7:00am 1:00pm

10 Istanbul, Turkey 8:00am 6:00pm

11 Kepez (for Troy), Turkey 7:00am 6:00pm

12 Volos (for Meteora), Greece 7:00am 6:00pm

13 Athens (Piraeus), Greece Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,195

Princess Suites (P4) 4,795

Balcony (A7) 3,045

Oceanview (C5)† 2,745

Inside (D8) 2,295

**Itinerary operates in reverse order. Port times may vary.*See page 109 for full fares and categories.† Obstructed view.

Government fees and taxes of up to $49.33 are additional.

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Sailing from Rome, discover sights such

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12 DAYS – November 29, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 10:00pm

2 Naples/Capri, Italy 8:00am 7:00pm

3 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7:00am 4:00pm

4 Katakolon (for Olympia), Greece 9:00am 6:00pm

5 Dubrovnik, Croatia 12:00pm 7:00pm

6 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

7 Valletta, Malta 8:00am 5:00pm

8 La Goulette (for Tunis/Carthage), 7:00am 5:00pmTunisia

9 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

10 Málaga (for Granada), Spain 7:00am 5:00pm

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,195

Princess Suites (P4) 4,795

Balcony (A7) 3,045

Oceanview (C5)† 2,745

Inside (D8) 2,295

*See page 109 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $35.50 are additional.

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Cannes, France

Lisbon, Portugal

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of wondrous Mediterranean sights.

12 DAYS – June 14, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Vigo (for Santiago de 8:00am 4:00pmCompostela), Spain

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Barcelona, Spain 10:00am 6:00pm

6 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7:00am 6:00pm

7 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

8 Naples/Capri, Italy 7:00am 6:30pm

9 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

10 Gibraltar 9:00am 5:00pm

11 Lisbon, Portugal 7:00am 4:00pm

12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 10,590

Princess Suites (P3) 7,990

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 5,280

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 4,345

Premium Balcony (B6)† 3,395

Standard Oceanview (C4) 3,295

Standard Inside (D8) 2,695

*See page 98 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $41.38 are additional.

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Visit sunny, sophisticated Monte Carlo,

the Eternal City of Rome and more.

11 DAYS – September 10, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Vigo (for Santiago de 8:00am 4:00pmCompostela), Spain

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Barcelona, Spain 10:00am 6:00pm

6 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7:00am 6:00pm

7 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

8 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

9 Gibraltar 9:00am 5:00pm

10 Lisbon, Portugal 7:00am 4:00pm

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 10,290

Princess Suites (P3) 7,690

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 4,980

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 4,045

Premium Balcony (B6)† 3,095

Standard Oceanview (C4) 2,995

Standard Inside (D8) 2,395

*See page 98 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $40.72 are additional.

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24 DAYS – June 8, 2008

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 21,480

Princess Suites (P3) 15,930

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 10,490

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 8,635

Premium Balcony (B6)† 6,785

Standard Oceanview (C4) 6,285

Standard Inside (D8) 4,995

*See page 98 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $71.38 are additional.

Grand riviera rendeZvous

23 DAYS – September 4, 2008

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 20,180

Princess Suites (P3) 14,980

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 9,970

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 8,135

Premium Balcony (B6)† 6,295

Standard Oceanview (C4) 5,795

Standard Inside (D8) 4,695

*See page 98 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $66.79 are additional.

GRAND MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES ON QUEEN MARY 2

Enjoy a Queen Mary 2 Grand Voyage by combining either Queen Mary 2 Mediterranean itinerary with Transatlantic Crossings to begin and endyour voyage, resulting in a magnificent 23- or 24-day journey roundtrip from New York. You’ll visit incredible destinations like Barcelona, Rome andLisbon, and savour the luxuriously relaxing days at sea a classic Transatlantic Crossing offers on both ends of your European itinerary.

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11 DAYS – July 20, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

7 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7:00am 6:00pm

8 Barcelona, Spain 7:00am 2:00pm

9 Gibraltar 12:00pm 11:00pm

10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Southampton, England Disembark

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Propriano, Corsica, France 12:00pm 7:00pm

6 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $38.67 are additional.

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 5,595

Princess Grill (P4) 4,495

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,045

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,645

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,095

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12 DAYS – May 21, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Naples/Capri, Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

6 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 10:00pm

7 Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

8 Cannes, France 7:00am 6:00pm

9 Barcelona, Spain 7:00am 2:00pm

10 Gibraltar 12:00pm 11:00pm

11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 5,945

Princess Grill (P4) 4,645

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,195

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,595

Mauretania Inside (M7) 1,995

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $38.31 are additional.

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Mediterranean adventure

16 DAYS – May 5, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Gibraltar 9:00am 5:00pm

5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

6 Valletta, Malta 8:00am 5:00pm

7 Sami, Cephalonia, Greece 9:00am 6:00pm

8 Dubrovnik, Croatia 7:00am 5:00pm

9 Trieste, Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

10 Split, Croatia 7:00am 5:00pm

11 Corfu, Greece 8:00am 6:00pm

12 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

13 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

14 Seville (Cadiz), Spain 7:00am 5:00pm

15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

17 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 7,645

Princess Grill (P4) 6,045

Caronia Outside (C6) 4,095

Mauretania Outside (M3) 3,495

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,695

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $37.90 are additional.

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15 DAYS – July 2, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 5:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy 12:00pm 6:00pm

6 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

7 Corfu, Greece 8:00am 6:00pm

8 Dubrovnik, Croatia 7:00am 5:00pm

9 Trieste, Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

10 Cruising the Adriatic Sea

11 Valletta, Malta 8:00am 5:00pm

12 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

13 Gibraltar 12:00pm 11:00pm

14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 7,745

Princess Grill (P4) 6,145

Caronia Outside (C6) 4,195

Mauretania Outside (M3) 3,595

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,795

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $38.11 are additional.

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10 DAYS – August 12, 2008; October 12, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 5:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Alghero, Sardinia, Italy 12:00pm 6:00pm

6 Cannes, France 7:00am 6:00pm

7 Barcelona, Spain 7:00am 2:00pm

8 Gibraltar 12:00pm 11:00pm

9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

11 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 4,795

Princess Grill (P4) 3,895

Caronia Outside (C6) 2,695

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,295

Mauretania Inside (M7) 1,695

^Fares apply to 10/12/08 sailing.*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $28.16 are additional.

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mediterranean odyssey

15 DAYS – October 27, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 5:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy 12:00pm 7:00pm

6 Naples/Capri, Italy 7:00am 7:00pm

7 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7:00am 5:00pm

8 Dubrovnik, Croatia 9:00am 5:00pm

9 Zakinthos, Greece 8:00am 6:00pm

10 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 5:45pm

11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

12 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

13 Gibraltar 8:00am 2:00pm

14 Vigo (for Santiago de 12:00pm 8:00pmCompositela), Spain

15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 7,145

Princess Grill (P4) 5,645

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,795

Mauretania Outside (M3) 3,245

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,495

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $33.16 are additional.

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14 DAYS – August 27, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 5:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy 12:00pm 6:00pm

6 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

7 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 6:00am 5:45pm

8 Zakinthos, Greece 8:00am 6:00pm

9 Palermo, Sicily, Italy 12:00pm 6:00pm

10 Naples/Capri, Italy 7:00am 6:00pm

11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

12 Valencia, Spain 7:00am 2:00pm

13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

15 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 6,745

Princess Grill (P4) 5,345

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,695

Mauretania Outside (M3) 3,195

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,495

*See page 118 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $29.03 are additional.

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Corsica, France Corfu, GreeceFlorence, Italy

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NORTHERN EUROPEFor sheer drama, few regions can compare to Northern Europe. The amazing cliffs of the North Cape, Europe’s

northernmost point, or the awe-inspiring fjords of Norway. And the Baltic Sea, home to quaint Scandinavian

landscapes and fairytale cities like Stockholm, Copenhagen and St. Petersburg. Sail there with Queen Victoria

or Queen Elizabeth 2, and you’ll experience the region from a decidedly European perspective — the way it

was meant to be seen.

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most picturesque settings, this charming

Norwegian port is known for its vast

fishing industry as well as the gorgeous

art nouveau architecture.

Bergen, Norway Surrounded by seven mountains,

this charming college city is a true

Norwegian jewel. The city is anchored

by Torgalmenningen, the city’s central

square, and the lovely waterfront. But it

may be its stunning fjord setting that

most distinguishes this destination.

Copenhagen, Denmark The spirit of Hans Christian Andersen

pervades this lovely city, as evidenced

by The Little Mermaid statue that

looks out over the harbour. Visit the

magnificent Christiansborg Palace,

and sample the city’s famous open

sandwiches — called “smørrebrød.”

Flaam, Norway Considered the gateway to Norway’s

breathtaking fjord region, Flaam is a

charming village located at the end of

Aurlandsfjord, a side-arm of the world-

famous Sognefjord.

Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland Best known as the birthplace of

Poland’s historic Solidarity movement,

Gdansk is also home to beautiful historic

landmarks, many clustered around Royal

Way (Dluga Street) in the old town.

Helsinki, Finland The clean, modern city of Helsinki —

known as the “White City of the North”

— is the centre of Finnish culture and

features an array of world-class museums

and sites of architectural note.

Honningsvåg (North Cape), NorwayInside the Arctic Circle, the steep and

stunning cliffs of North Cape mark the

northernmost point in Europe. And

sleepy Honningsvåg, a typical Norwegian

fishing town, may well be the most

northerly city on earth.

Oslo, Norway Norway’s largest city and capital, Oslo is

located at the end of the Oslofjord, from

where the city spreads both to the north

and south on either side of the fjord. Its

main attractions include Akershus Castle

and Fortress and the Munch Museum.

Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm is a city renowned for its

majestic beauty. Situated on 14 islands

in the Stockholm archipelago at the

mouth of Lake Mälaren, the city features

Medieval streets in its historic centre,

plus wonderful museums, lovely parks

and much more.

St. Petersburg, Russia Founded by Czar Peter the Great in

May, 1703, St. Petersburg served for

over 200 years as the capital of the

Russian empire, whose glory is on

display in landmarks such as the

Summer Palace, the former Winter

Palace (now the Hermitage Museum)

and the Cathedral of Peter and Paul.

Tallinn, Estonia Tallinn is the capital city and main

seaport of Estonia. The beautiful

Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn

is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and

the city boasts other points of interest

like the traditional Russian Orthodox

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the

Old City Wall.

Tromso, Norway The city centre of Tromso, the eighth

largest city in Norway, is located on the

east side of the Tromsøya island —

nearly 400 kilometres inside the Arctic

Circle. Stay up late to see the midnight

sun in summer, and don’t miss the city’s

historic wooden houses.

Tallinn, Estonia

Ålesund, Norway

Stockholm, Sweden

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Set sail for the majestic fjords for

which Norway is justly famous.

7 DAYS – May 20, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the North Sea

3 Bergen, Norway 12:00pm 7:00pm

4 Hellesylt, Norway†† 8:00am 10:00amGeiranger, Norway 12:00pm 6:00pm

5 Ålesund, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

6 Stavanger, Norway 9:00am 6:00pm

7 Cruising the North Sea

8 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 4,735

Princess Suites (P4) 3,735

Balcony (A7) 2,275

Oceanview (C5)† 2,075

Inside (D8) 1,675

††Drop-off for Shore Excursions.* See page 110 for full fares and categories.† Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $17.68 are additional.

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Sparkling St. Petersburg and other

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DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Zeebrugge (for Bruges/Brussels), 8:00am 6:00pmBelgium

3 Cruising the North Sea

4 Cruising the Baltic Sea

5 Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland 7:00am 2:00pm

6 Tallinn, Estonia 12:00pm 6:00pm

7 St. Petersburg, Russia 7:00am

8 St. Petersburg, Russia 6:00pm

9 Helsinki, Finland 8:00am 5:00pm

10 Stockholm, Sweden 8:00am 5:00pm

11 Cruising the Baltic Sea

12 Copenhagen, Denmark 8:00am 5:00pm

13 Oslo, Norway 8:00am 4:00pm

14 Cruising the North Sea

15 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 8,575

Princess Suites (P4) 6,975

Balcony (A7) 4,575

Oceanview (C5)† 4,075

Inside (D8) 3,375

▲Port order and times may vary on this departure.F̂ares apply to 5/27/08 sailing.

*See page 110 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $32.86 are additional.

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spring getaway

Celebrate the spring on a 4-day

getaway to France and Holland.

4 DAYS – May 2, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), France 7:00am 7:00pm

3 Rotterdam (for Amsterdam), 12:00pm 10:00pmThe Netherlands

4 Zeebrugge (for Bruges/Brussels), 7:00am 5:00pmBelgium

5 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 2,370

Princess Suites (P4) 1,945

Balcony (A7) 1,245

Oceanview (C5)† 1,145

Inside (D8) 995

*See page 111 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $25.19 are additional.

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The North Cape and Norwegian

fjords boast dazzling scenery.

12 DAYS – June 10, 2008; July 6, 2008▲

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 7:00am 5:00pm

2 Cruising the North Sea

3 Bergen, Norway 12:00pm 7:00pm

4 Cruising the North Sea

5 Tromso, Norway 9:00am 6:00pm

6 Honningsvåg (for the North Cape), 7:00am 6:00pmNorway

7 Cruising the Norwegian Sea

8 Trondheim, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

9 Hellesylt, Norway†† 8:00am 10:00amGeiranger, Norway 12:00pm 6:00pm

10 Olden/Nordfjord, Norway 7:00am 5:00pm

11 Stavanger, Norway 9:00am 6:00pm

12 Cruising the North Sea

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,795

Princess Suites (P4) 6,195

Balcony (A7) 3,795

Oceanview (C5)† 3,495

Inside (D8) 2,895

▲ Port order and times may vary on this departure.††Drop-off for Shore Excursions.^Fares apply to 6/10/08 sailing.* See page 110 for full fares and categories.† Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $18.14 are additional.

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13 DAYS – June 2, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the North Sea

3 Bergen, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

4 Trondheim, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

5 Gravdal, Lofoten Islands, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

6 Cruising the Norwegian Sea

7 Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen), Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

8 Cruising the North Sea

9 Tromso, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

10 Cruising the North Sea

11 Hellesylt, Norway†† 8:00am 10:00amGeiranger, Norway 12:00pm 6:00pm

12 Stavanger, Norway 9:00am 6:00pm

13 Cruising the North Sea

14 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 6,545

Princess Grill (P4) 5,145

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,495

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,995

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,295

††Drop-off for Shore Excursions.* See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $47.26 are additional.

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Norwegian wonders

7 DAYS – June 25, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the North Sea

3 Bergen, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

4 Hellesylt, Norway†† 8:00am 10:00amGeiranger, Norway 12:00pm 6:00pm

5 Flaam, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

6 Stavanger, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

7 Cruising the North Sea

8 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 3,745

Princess Grill (P4) 3,045

Caronia Outside (C6) 2,145

Mauretania Outside (M3) 1,895

Mauretania Inside (M7) 1,495

††Drop-off for Shore Excursions.* See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $16.59 are additional.

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lands of fire and ice

12 DAYS – July 31, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the North Sea

3 Cruising the North Sea

4 Reykjavik, Iceland 7:00am 6:00pm

5 Grundarfjordur, Iceland 7:00am 5:00pm

6 Akureyri, Iceland 8:00am 6:00pm

7 Cruising the Norwegian Sea

8 Hellesylt, Norway†† 8:00am 10:00amGeiranger, Norway 12:00pm 6:00pm

9 Flaam, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

10 Stavanger, Norway 8:00am 5:00pm

11 Oslo, Norway 8:00am 6:00pm

12 Cruising the North Sea

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 6,145

Princess Grill (P4) 4,845

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,395

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,945

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,395

††Drop-off for Shore Excursions.* See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $18.82 are additional.

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10 DAYS – June 15, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Bilbao, Spain 7:00am 5:00pm

4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

5 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 9:00am 6:00pm

6 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 8:00am 12:00amCanary Islands

7 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, 8:00am 5:00pmCanary Islands

8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

9 Lisbon, Portugal 7:00am 4:00pm

10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

11 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 4,345

Princess Grill (P4) 3,645

Caronia Outside (C6) 2,645

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,345

Mauretania Inside (M7) 1,695

*See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $25.21 are additional.

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Canary Islands splendour

12 DAYS – September 30, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8:00am 6:00pm

5 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 8:00am 10:00pmCanary Islands

6 Lanzarote, Canary Islands 9:00am 6:00pm

7 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, 8:00am 6:00pmCanary Islands

8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

9 Málaga (for Granada), Spain 8:00am 10:00pm

10 Gibraltar 7:00am 4:00pm

11 Lisbon, Portugal 7:00am 4:00pm

12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

13 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 5,945

Princess Grill (P4) 4,645

Caronia Outside (C6) 3,245

Mauretania Outside (M3) 2,645

Mauretania Inside (M7) 2,095

*See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $30.65 are additional.

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Canary Islands splendour

10 DAYS – April 22, 2008

Day Port Arrive Depart

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 1:00pm 7:00pm

5 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 12:00pm 10:00pmCanary Islands

6 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, 8:00am 5:00pmCanary Islands

7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

8 Lisbon, Portugal 8:00am 5:00pm

9 Vigo (for Santiago de 9:00am 5:00pmCompostela), Spain

10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

11 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,125

Princess Suites (P4) 4,425

Balcony (A7) 2,675

Oceanview (C5)† 2,375

Inside (D8) 1,775

*See page 111 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $24.25 are additional.

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C A N A R Y & A T L A N T I C I S L A N D S I T I N E R A R I E S

Tenerife, Canary IslandsLisbon, PortugalFunchal, Madeira

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CARIBBEAN & THE AMERICASYou may have seen the Caribbean before. But you’ve never enjoyed it from the perspective of the grandest ocean

liner ever built. Queen Mary 2 offers several itineraries to the region — including our popular 10-day voyages

roundtrip out of our longtime homeport of New York, and now Ft. Lauderdale as well. Or, for an entirely different

experience, visit historic Canada & New England with Queen Mary 2 or Queen Elizabeth 2. A selection of

4- to 6-day Getaways offer a great way to celebrate Memorial Day, Independence Day, and other red letter days,

while a thoroughly festive 22-day Holiday Voyage in December rings in the season on Queen Victoria.

St. Lucia

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Bar Harbor, Maine Located in the midst of Acadia National

Park on Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor

is an historic town with a quiet New

England flavour. Hike picturesque Cadillac

Mountain or shop for local crafts in the

quaint village centre.

Basseterre, St. KittsSt. Kitts is a Caribbean gem in the West

Indies. The capital of Basseterre boasts

elegant Georgian architecture and

attractions like the St. Kitts Sugar Factory

Museum, while diving and beachcombing

beckon from the water’s edge.

Boston, Massachusetts Walk in the footsteps of early American

history on the magical Freedom Trail.

You’ll also want to save time for a visit to

the famous Museum of Fine Arts and

wonderful Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

Bridgetown, BarbadosIn the British-flavoured Barbados town

of Bridgetown, you can go hiking, fishing,

diving and horseback riding. Or, visit the

famous Mount Gay Rum Factory.

Castries, St. LuciaBeyond St. Lucia’s justly renowned pristine

beaches, the sights of quaint Castries

include Derek Walcott Square — named

for the island’s Nobel Prize-winning poet

— and Fort Charlotte, located at the top

of Morne Fortune.

Charlotte Amalie, St. ThomasThis, the largest city in the U.S. Virgin

Islands, retains a laid-back West Indian

atmosphere. Beyond the town, beautiful

beaches beckon.

Cristóbal, PanamaThis Central America city is your gateway

to the magnificent Panama Canal, one of

the world’s greatest engineering marvels,

often referred to as the Eighth Wonder

of the World.

Halifax, Nova Scotia It was here that Samuel Cunard first

launched his Transatlantic shipping company

in 1840.You can see a statue of him at the

waterfront, or visit nearby Peggy’s Harbour

with its famous lighthouse.

Kralendijk, BonaireYou’ll be charmed as you sail into the

harbour of Bonaire’s tiny capital of

Kralendijk, with its narrow streets and

buildings painted in pastel colours.

Newport, Rhode Island With a history rich in colonial lore

and a stunning location, Newport is

the jewel of New England. Explore her

historic mansions, stroll on the Cliff Walk,

or browse her shops and museums.

New York, New YorkThe Big Apple may be the world’s

most exciting city. You may find simply

wandering its many neighbourhoods to

be even more enjoyable than visiting

the museums, the parks and landmarks

like the Empire State Building.

Road Town, TortolaThe capital of the British Virgin Islands,

Road Town is situated on the horseshoe-

shaped Road Harbour. It offers the visitor

colonial charms and Caribbean tastes.

Roseau, DominicaStrolling past the French architecture

along the postcard-pretty waterfront, you

may think you are in the Mediterranean.

But Roseau is a decidedly Caribbean

destination of colonial houses and lively

covered markets.

St. George’s, GrenadaSurrounded by a lush volcanic crater,

St. George’s is a picture of Caribbean

quaintness. When the wind is right, you

may get a scent of the cacao, nutmeg,

and mace for which the island is known.

Willemstad, CuraçaoA UNESCO World Heritage Site, the

thoroughly Dutch capital of Willemstad

is one of the most recognisable cities

in the Caribbean. You’ll delight in its

combination of shopping and sight with

colourful coral reefs and beautiful white

sand beaches.

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Connoisseur's Caribbean

Bid New York adieu for a wonderful

10-day Caribbean voyage.

10 DAYS –January 3, 2008 February 29, 2008January 13, 2008 March 10, 2008January 23, 2008 April 6, 2008February 19, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Road Town, Tortola 8:00am 5:00pm

5 Basseterre, St. Kitts 7:00am 5:00pm

6 Bridgetown, Barbados 9:00am 6:00pm

7 Castries, St. Lucia 7:00am 4:00pm

8 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 7:00am 5:00pm

9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

11 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 5,049

Princess Suites (P3) 3,799

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,858

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,399

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,899

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,849

Standard Inside (D8) 1,699

F̂ares apply to 1/3/08 sailing.*See page 99 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $76.23 are additional.

panama and the caribbean

See more of the Caribbean on a

13-day journey from New York.

13 DAYS – February 2, 2008; March 24, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 7:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

5 Limón, Costa Rica 7:00am 7:00pm

6 Cristóbal (for the Panama Canal), 8:00am 5:00pmPanama

7 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

8 Willemstad, Curaçao 8:00am 6:00pm

9 Kralendijk, Bonaire 7:00am 1:00pm

10 Castries, St. Lucia 9:00am 6:00pm

11 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 8:00am 5:00pm

12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

14 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 7,099

Princess Suites (P3) 5,409

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 4,899

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 3,649

Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,799

Standard Oceanview (C4) 2,699

Standard Inside (D8) 2,399

F̂ares apply to 2/2/08 sailing.*See page 100 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $67.43 are additional.

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From Ft. Lauderdale, the Caribbean’s

best destinations beckon.

10 DAYS –November 9, 2008▲ December 9, 2008November 19, 2008 January 3, 2009November 29, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

3 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

4 Willemstad, Curaçao 7:00am 4:00pm

5 St. George’s, Grenada 10:00am 6:00pm

6 Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00am 6:00pm

7 Castries, St. Lucia 8:00am 6:00pm

8 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8:00am 5:00pm

9 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 7:00am 5:00pm

10 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

11 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM^*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 4,995

Princess Suites (P3) 3,845

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,805

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,345

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,845

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,795

Standard Inside (D8) 1,645

▲Port order and times may vary on this departure.F̂ares apply to 11/29/08 and 12/9/08 sailing.

*See page 100 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $45.79 are additional.

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Caribbean adventure

Sail from New York bound for the

beautiful isles of the Caribbean.

8 DAYS – November 1, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8:00am 5:00pm

5 St. George’s, Grenada 8:00am 5:00pm

6 Kralendijk, Bonaire 10:00am 6:00pm

7 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

8 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

9 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 4,360

Princess Suites (P3) 3,260

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,285

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,875

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,445

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,395

Standard Inside (D8) 1,295

*See page 100 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $32.18 are additional.

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Caribbean celebration

Celebrate the spirit of the season not

with snow, but with sun and sand.

15 DAYS – December 19, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

3 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

4 Cristóbal (for the Panama Canal), 8:00am 5:00pmPanama

5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

6 Kralendijk, Bonaire 8:00am 5:00pm

7 Cruising the Caribbean Sea

8 St. George’s, Grenada 8:00am 6:00pm

9 Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00am 6:00pm

10 Castries, St. Lucia 8:00am 6:00pm

11 Roseau, Dominica 8:00am 6:00pm

12 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8:00am 5:00pm

13 Road Town, Tortola 7:00am 4:00pm

14 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 8:00am 5:00pm

15 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank

16 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 13,252

Princess Suites (P3) 7,752

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 6,837

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 5,315

Premium Balcony (B6)† 4,165

Standard Oceanview (C4) 4,015

Standard Inside (D8) 3,665

*See page 100 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $67.54 are additional.

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22 DAYS – December 11, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal 7:00am 7:00pm

5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

9 St. John’s, Antigua 9:00am 6:00pm

10 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8:00am 5:00pm

11 Castries, St. Lucia 8:00am 5:00pm

12 St. George’s, Grenada 7:00am 5:00pm

13 Bridgetown, Barbados 7:00am 4:00pm

14-18 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 9:00am 6:00pm

20 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

21 Vigo (for Santiago de 8:00am 5:00pmCompostela), Spain

22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

23 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 17,125

Princess Suites (P4) 13,690

Balcony (A7) 7,580

Oceanview (C5)† 6,880

Inside (D8) 5,695

*See page 111 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $41.44 are additional.

Antigua

Bridgetown, Barbados

Dominica

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DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 Southampton, England 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

7 New York, New York 8:00am 5:00pm

8 Newport, Rhode Island 7:00am 3:00pm

9 Boston, Massachusetts 8:00am 5:00pm

10 Bar Harbor, Maine 7:00am 6:00pm

11 Saint John, New Brunswick 8:00am 5:00pm

12 Halifax, Nova Scotia 8:00am 5:00pm

13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

14 Québec City, Québec 8:00am

15 Québec City, Québec 5:00pm

16 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

17 St. John’s, Newfoundland 9:00am 5:00pm

18 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

20 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

21 Southampton, England Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Grill (Q4) $ 10,995

Princess Grill (P4) 8,795

Caronia Outside (C6) 6,195

Mauretania Outside (M3) 5,295

Mauretania Inside (M7) 4,195

*See page 119 for full fares and categories.Government fees and taxes of up to $66.34 are additional.

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Sail the historic waters of the Eastern

Seaboard, bound for Canada.

7 DAYS – September 27, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Halifax, Nova Scotia 8:00am 6:00pm

4 Saint John, New Brunswick 11:30am 11:00pm

5 Portland, Maine 8:30am 6:00pm

6 Boston, Massachusetts 8:00am 5:00pm

7 Newport, Rhode Island 10:00am 6:00pm

8 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 6,595

Princess Suites (P3) 4,945

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 3,405

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,895

Premium Balcony (B6)† 2,295

Standard Oceanview (C4) 2,195

Standard Inside (D8) 1,795

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $65.69 are additional.

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Presidents’ day getaway

Mark Presidents’ Day with a long

weekend getaway roundtrip from

New York, bound for the Bahamas.

4 DAYS – February 15, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

5 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 3,599

Princess Suites (P3) 2,699

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 1,979

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,599

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,249

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,149

Standard Inside (D8) 999

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $55.93 are additional.

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easter getaway

Celebrate Easter weekend on a

4-day voyage from New York on

the magnificent Queen Mary 2.

4 DAYS – March 20, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

5 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 3,599

Princess Suites (P3) 2,699

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 1,979

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,599

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,249

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,149

Standard Inside (D8) 999

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $55.93 are additional.

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Eleuthera Island, Bahamas

Halifax, Nova Scotia

New York, New York

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Make a long weekend even better

with this lovely Spring voyage.

5 DAYS – May 22, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Halifax, Nova Scotia 8:00am 5:00pm

4 Boston, Massachusetts 9:00am 10:00pm

5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

6 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 3,795

Princess Suites (P3) 2,895

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,195

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,795

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,445

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,345

Standard Inside (D8) 1,195

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $50.32 are additional.

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Halifax

New York

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Independence Day Getaway

Show your patriotism on a 6-day

getaway with a July 4 call in Boston.

6 DAYS – July 2, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Boston, Massachusetts 8:00am 10:00pm

4 Bar Harbor, Maine 8:00am 6:00pm

5 Halifax, Nova Scotia 9:00am 6:00pm

6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

7 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 4,095

Princess Suites (P3) 3,195

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 2,525

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 2,095

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,745

Standard Oceanview (C4) 1,645

Standard Inside (D8) 1,495

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $50.32 are additional.

Queen mary 2

Eleuthera Island

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ocean

New York

Halloween Getaway

Leave the goblins and ghouls behind

for a 4-day getaway to the Bahamas.

4 DAYS – October 28, 2008

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

1 New York, New York 5:00pm

2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3 Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 8:00am 4:00pm

4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

5 New York, New York Disembark

ACCOMMODATION EARLY BOOKING SAVINGSCATEGORY FARES FROM*

Queens Suites (Q7) $ 3,395

Princess Suites (P3) 2,495

Britannia Club Balcony (AA) 1,755

Deluxe Balcony (A3) 1,395

Premium Balcony (B6)† 1,045

Standard Oceanview (C4) 945

Standard Inside (D8) 795

*See page 101 for full fares and categories.†Obstructed view.Government fees and taxes of up to $49.75 are additional.

Queen mary 2

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Queen Mary 2

Accommodation 90Deck Plans 93Fares 96

Queen Victoria

Accommodation 102Deck Plans 104Fares 106

Queen elizabeth 2

Accommodation 112Deck Plans 114Fares 116

PREPARING FOR YOUR VOYAGE

Frequently Asked Questions 120CunardCare® & World Club 123Hotel Programme 124Shore Excursions 126Cunard’s Air/Sea Programme 127General Information 128

SELECTINGYOUR VOYAGE

T 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 89

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BRITANNIA ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN BRITANNIA RESTAURANT — DECKS 2 & 3)

Britannia guests dine in the extraordinary elegance of the Britannia Restaurant — a testament to the classic

grandeur of ocean liners of the past. And our standard Britannia accommodation on Queen Mary 2 range from

comfortable inside staterooms to oceanview and premium balcony staterooms, each offering a pleasant and

distinctive way to enjoy the many amenities of the world’s grandest ocean liner.

• Bon Voyage half bottle of sparkling wine

• 24-hour room service

• Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels

• Direct-dial telephone & data port outlet

• Refrigerator, safe, hair dryer

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Daily shipboard newspaper

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

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Premium Balcony (B3) Approximately 269 square feet. King-size or twin-size beds, sheltered balcony, bathroom with shower.

Standard Oceanview (C1) Approximately 194 square feet.King-size or twin-size beds, bathroom with shower.

Standard Inside (D2) Approximately 157 square feet. King-sizeor twin-size beds, bathroom with shower.

Deluxe Balcony (A1) Approximately 248 square feet. King-sizeor twin-size beds, bathroom with shower.

Guide to accommodation & deck plans

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• Single-seating dining in the PrincessGrill, or en suite from the PrincessGrill menu

• Access to private Concierge Loungeand Queens Grill Lounge

• Priority embarkation with separateGrill check-in

• Bon Voyage bottle of sparkling wine with sugar-iced strawberries at embarkation

• Fine linens & duvet, and Pillow Concierge Menu

• Fruit basket & bud vase with orchid

• 24-hour room service

• Daily abridged newspaper

• Shoe shine service

• Terry cloth bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service withcomplimentary chocolate

• Fine soaps & shampoos

PRINCESS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN PRINCESS GRILL — DECK 7)

The services of a concierge and a welcome bottle of sparkling wine are two of the enhanced amenities Princess

Grill guests will enjoy in addition to their approximate 381 square feet of luxurious stateroom. They will also

enjoy single-seating dining in the exclusive Princess Grill restaurant.

Princess Suite (P1) Approximately 381 square feet. Walk-incloset, large balcony, full bathroom with tub and shower.

FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS, SEE YOUR TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL

CALL US AT 1-800-7-CUNARD, OR VISIT CUNARD.COM

For something just a little more special, choose our exclusive

Britannia Club accommodation. Guests dine on special à la

carte specialities with a select few fellow guests in the intimate

single-seating Britannia Club. And, they enjoy gracious

balcony accommodation with additional lovely details to make

an extraordinary stay even better.

ADDITIONAL BRITANNIA CLUB AMENITIES

• Soft terry bathrobes • Pillow Concierge Menu

• Fine linens • A full bottle of sparkling wine upon embarkation

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Toupperlevel

Tolowerlevel

• Butler service (includingpacking/unpacking service)

• Single-seating Queens Grill dining or en suite from the Queens Grill menu

• Access to private Concierge Lounge,Queens Grill Lounge and privateQueens Grill Sun Deck

• Priority embarkation and luggagedelivery with separate Grill check-in

• Bon Voyage bottle of FrenchChampagne and sugar-icedstrawberries at embarkation

• Fine linens & duvet, and PillowConcierge Menu offering nine pillow options

• Complimentary in-room bar & fullystocked refrigerator

• Flower arrangement, fruit basket & bottled water replenished daily

• Personalised Cunard stationery & daily abridged newspaper

• In-room Xbox & board games(chess/backgammon)

• 24-hour room service

• Shoe shine service

• Complimentary canapés

• Turndown service with “SweetDreams” surprise on formal nights

• Terry cloth bathrobe & slippers

• Fine soaps & shampoos; bath salts & manicure kit

• Umbrella and binoculars

Grand Duplex (Q1) Approximately 2,249 square feet. Upstairsbedroom, large balcony, 2 marble bathrooms, tubs and shower.

Royal Suite (Q3) Approximately 796 square feet. Master bathroom with shower, separate whirlpool tub.

Queen Suite (Q5) Approximately 506 square feet. Dressingroom, bathroom with combination shower/whirlpool tub.

QUEENS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN QUEENS GRILL — DECK 7)

This is the height of sophisticated travel. Queen Mary 2’s Queens Grill suites, penthouses and duplexes offer the

most amenities coupled with exclusive venues and services. Two Grand Duplexes (Q1) measure 2,249 square feet of

pure luxury, whilst three Duplex Apartments (Q2) feature similar amenities. Guests in Queens Grill accommodation

dine in the renowned Queens Grill, and enjoy exclusive use of the Queens Grill Lounge and private sun terrace.

Note: All wheelchair accessible Suites have a roll-in shower instead of a tub. Walk-in closet is not available in wheelchair accessible Suites.

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DECKS CATEGORIES

9,10 Q1 Grand Duplex9,10 Q2 Duplex Apartments10 Q3 Royal Suites

9,10 Q4 Penthouse9,10,11 Q5 Queens Suites

9 Q6 Queens Suites8,9 Q7 Queens Suites

DECKS CATEGORIES

10 P1 Princess Suites10 P2 Princess Suites10 P3 Princess Suites

DECKS CATEGORIES

11,12 A1 Deluxe Balcony11 A2 Deluxe Balcony8 A3 Deluxe Balcony6 B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

5,6 B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

4,5 B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

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8 B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

5,6 C1 Standard Oceanview4,5 C2 Standard Oceanview6 C3 Standard Oceanview

4,5 C4 Standard Oceanview5,6 D1 Atrium View

11,12 D2 Standard Inside9,10 D3 Standard Inside

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QUEENS GRILL

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Wheelchair accessible

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Third and fourth berth is a double sofa bed

Third and fourth berth are two upper beds

The following deck is not shown: Deck 1 includesMedical Centre and Tender Embarkation Lounges

Ship deck plans and staterooms are for illustrationpurposes only. Actual staterooms may vary, decksare not to scale.

DECKS CATEGORIES

12 AA Britannia Club Balcony

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May 4(W); 10(E) October 4(E); 10(W) August 7(E); 13(W); 19(E); 29(W) July 16(W); July 22(E)

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2 0 0 8 T R A N S A T L A N T I C C R O S S I N G F A R E S

Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discount offof Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P3 or to third and fourth berths which are shownat the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of thispiece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time.1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

Transatlantic CrossingEastbound: New York to Southampton / Westbound: Southampton to New York

$23,095 $23,195 $23,295 $23,395 $24,395

18,895 18,995 19,095 19,195 20,195

11,895 11,995 12,095 12,195 13,195

8,895 8,995 9,095 9,195 10,195

5,895 5,995 6,095 6,195 7,195

4,895 4,995 5,095 5,195 6,195

4,895 4,995 5,095 5,195 6,195

3,795 3,895 3,995 4,095 4,845

3,595 3,695 3,795 3,895 4,545

3,595 3,695 3,795 3,895 4,545

2,425 2,525 2,635 2,745 2,965

2,195 2,295 2,395 2,495 2,695

2,095 2,195 2,295 2,395 2,595

1,995 2,095 2,195 2,295 2,495

1,645 1,745 1,845 1,945 2,145

1,595 1,695 1,795 1,895 2,095

1,545 1,645 1,745 1,845 2,045

1,495 1,595 1,695 1,795 1,995

1,395 1,495 1,595 1,695 1,895

1,395 1,495 1,595 1,695 1,895

1,495 1,595 1,695 1,795 1,995

1,395 1,495 1,595 1,695 1,895

1,345 1,445 1,545 1,645 1,845

1,345 1,445 1,545 1,645 1,845

1,325 1,425 1,475 1,595 1,745

1,305 1,405 1,455 1,545 1,695

1,285 1,385 1,435 1,495 1,645

1,265 1,365 1,415 1,465 1,595

1,245 1,345 1,395 1,445 1,545

1,225 1,325 1,375 1,425 1,495

1,195 1,295 1,345 1,395 1,445

1,195 1,295 1,345 1,395 1,445

$597 $647 $672 $697 $722

$28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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2 0 0 8 T R A N S A T L A N T I C C R O S S I N G F A R E S

$24,645 $24,645 $25,095 $25,095 $24,095 $24,095

20,445 20,445 20,895 20,895 19,895 19,895

13,445 13,445 13,895 13,895 12,895 12,895

10,445 10,445 10,895 10,895 9,895 9,895

7,445 7,445 7,895 7,895 6,895 6,895

6,445 6,445 6,895 6,895 5,895 5,895

6,445 6,445 6,895 6,895 5,895 5,895

5,095 5,095 5,545 5,545 4,795 4,795

4,795 4,795 5,245 5,245 4,595 4,595

4,795 4,795 5,245 5,245 4,595 4,595

3,240 3,240 3,730 3,730 3,495 3,495

2,945 2,945 3,395 3,395 3,195 3,195

2,845 2,845 3,295 3,295 3,095 3,095

2,745 2,745 3,195 3,195 2,995 2,995

2,395 2,395 2,845 2,845 2,645 2,645

2,345 2,345 2,795 2,795 2,595 2,595

2,295 2,295 2,745 2,745 2,545 2,545

2,245 2,245 2,695 2,695 2,495 2,495

2,145 2,145 2,595 2,595 2,395 2,395

2,145 2,145 2,595 2,595 2,395 2,395

2,245 2,245 2,695 2,695 2,495 2,495

2,145 2,145 2,595 2,595 2,395 2,395

2,095 2,095 2,495 2,495 2,295 2,295

2,095 2,095 2,495 2,495 2,295 2,295

1,995 1,995 2,395 2,395 2,195 2,195

1,945 1,945 2,295 2,295 2,095 2,095

1,895 1,895 2,195 2,195 2,055 2,055

1,845 1,845 2,145 2,145 2,025 2,025

1,795 1,795 2,095 2,095 1,995 1,995

1,745 1,745 2,045 2,045 1,965 1,965

1,695 1,695 1,995 1,995 1,945 1,945

1,695 1,695 1,995 1,995 1,945 1,945

$847 $847 $997 $997 $972 $972

$31.36 $31.36 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

New York - Cherbourg Cherbourg - New York New York - Hamburg Hamburg - New York New York - Hamburg Hamburg - New YorkTransatlantic Crossing

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discount offof Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P3 or to third and fourth berths which are shownat the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of thispiece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time.1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

Mediterranean Explorer Grand Mediterranean Explorer Riviera Rendezvous Grand Riviera Rendezvous

12 Days 24 Days 11 Days 23 Days

June 14 June 8 September 10 September 4

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

$30,090 $77,380 $29,790 $76,080

25,090 63,980 24,790 62,680

19,090 43,980 18,790 42,680

15,090 33,980 14,790 32,680

11,590 24,480 11,290 23,180

10,590 21,480 10,290 20,180

10,590 21,480 10,290 20,180

8,190 16,630 7,890 15,580

7,990 15,930 7,690 14,980

7,990 15,930 7,690 14,980

5,280 10,490 4,980 9,970

4,795 9,485 4,495 8,985

4,595 9,085 4,295 8,585

4,345 8,635 4,045 8,135

3,895 7,485 3,595 6,995

3,795 7,285 3,495 6,795

3,695 7,085 3,395 6,595

3,595 6,885 3,295 6,395

3,395 6,785 3,095 6,295

3,395 6,785 3,095 6,295

3,495 6,685 3,195 6,195

3,395 6,485 3,095 5,995

3,295 6,285 2,995 5,795

3,295 6,285 2,995 5,795

3,095 5,935 2,795 5,485

2,995 5,735 2,695 5,285

2,895 5,535 2,595 5,085

2,845 5,405 2,545 4,975

2,795 5,275 2,495 4,885

2,745 5,125 2,445 4,795

2,695 4,995 2,395 4,695

2,695 4,995 2,395 4,695

$1,347 $2,497 $1,197 $2,347

$41.38 $71.38 $40.72 $66.79

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Connoisseur ’s Caribbean

10 Days 10 Days 10 Days 10 Days 10 Days

January 3 January 13 January 23 February 19 March 10

February 29 April 6

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

$17,149 $17,299 $17,399 $17,999 $18,099

13,649 13,799 13,899 14,499 14,599

10,349 10,499 10,599 11,199 11,299

7,349 7,499 7,599 8,199 8,299

5,549 5,699 5,799 6,399 6,499

5,049 5,199 5,299 5,899 5,999

5,049 5,199 5,299 5,899 5,999

3,999 4,149 4,249 4,599 4,699

3,899 4,049 4,149 4,499 4,599

3,799 4,039 4,139 4,489 4,589

2,859 3,024 3,134 3,299 3,409

2,599 2,749 2,849 2,999 3,099

2,499 2,649 2,749 2,899 2,999

2,399 2,549 2,649 2,799 2,899

2,099 2,249 2,349 2,499 2,599

2,049 2,199 2,299 2,449 2,549

1,999 2,149 2,249 2,399 2,499

1,949 2,099 2,199 2,349 2,449

1,899 2,049 2,149 2,299 2,399

1,899 2,049 2,149 2,299 2,399

1,949 2,099 2,199 2,349 2,449

1,899 2,049 2,149 2,299 2,399

1,849 1,999 2,099 2,199 2,299

1,849 1,999 2,099 2,199 2,299

1,799 1,949 2,049 2,149 2,249

1,779 1,929 2,029 2,119 2,219

1,759 1,899 1,999 2,099 2,199

1,749 1,879 1,979 2,069 2,169

1,729 1,849 1,949 2,049 2,149

1,719 1,829 1,929 2,029 2,129

1,699 1,799 1,899 1,999 2,099

1,699 1,799 1,899 1,999 2,099

$849 $899 $949 $999 $1,049

$76.23 $76.23 $76.23 $76.23 $76.23

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discount offof Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P3 or to third and fourth berths which are shownat the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of thispiece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time.1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

Panama and the Caribbean CaribbeanAdventure

SouthernCaribbean Calypso

CaribbeanCelebration

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

13 Days 13 Days 8 Days 10 Days 10 Days 15 Days

February 2 March 24 November 1 November 9; 19 November 29 December 19

January 3, 2009 December 9

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$19,199 $19,399 $13,960 $17,145 $17,095 $33,252

15,699 15,899 10,760 13,645 13,595 29,252

12,399 12,599 7,760 10,345 10,295 23,252

9,399 9,599 5,760 7,345 7,295 19,252

7,599 7,799 4,760 5,545 5,495 15,252

7,099 7,299 4,360 5,045 4,995 13,252

7,099 7,299 4,360 5,045 4,995 13,252

5,499 5,699 3,360 3,995 3,945 10,252

5,449 5,649 3,260 3,895 3,845 7,752

5,409 5,639 3,260 3,895 3,845 7,752

4,899 5,119 2,285 2,855 2,805 6,837

4,449 4,649 2,075 2,595 2,545 6,215

3,999 4,199 1,975 2,495 2,445 5,715

3,649 3,849 1,875 2,395 2,345 5,315

3,399 3,599 1,625 2,095 2,045 5,015

3,249 3,449 1,580 2,045 1,995 4,815

3,099 3,299 1,535 1,995 1,945 4,615

2,999 3,199 1,495 1,945 1,895 4,465

2,799 2,999 1,445 1,895 1,845 4,165

2,799 2,999 1,445 1,895 1,845 4,165

2,849 3,049 1,495 1,945 1,895 4,465

2,799 2,999 1,445 1,895 1,845 4,165

2,699 2,899 1,395 1,845 1,795 4,015

2,699 2,899 1,395 1,845 1,795 4,015

2,599 2,799 1,385 1,795 1,745 3,915

2,549 2,749 1,370 1,775 1,725 3,865

2,499 2,699 1,355 1,755 1,705 3,815

2,469 2,669 1,340 1,745 1,695 3,765

2,449 2,649 1,325 1,725 1,675 3,715

2,429 2,629 1,310 1,715 1,665 3,685

2,399 2,599 1,295 1,695 1,645 3,665

2,399 2,599 1,295 1,695 1,645 3,665

$1,199 $1,299 $647 $847 $822 $1,832

$67.43 $67.43 $32.18 $45.79 $45.79 $67.54

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Getaways

Number of Days

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Categories

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February 15 March 20 May 22 July 2 October 28 September 27

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Duplex

Q2 Duplex Apartments

Q3 Royal Suites

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA CLUB

AA Britannia Club Balcony

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Deluxe Balcony

A2 Deluxe Balcony

A3 Deluxe Balcony

B1 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B2 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B3 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B4 Premium Balcony [Sheltered]

B5 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

B6 Premium Balcony [Obstructed View]

C1 Standard Oceanview

C2 Standard Oceanview

C3 Standard Oceanview

C4 Standard Oceanview

D1 Atrium View

D2 Standard Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$15,699 $15,699 $15,895 $16,195 $15,495 $26,095

12,199 12,199 12,395 12,695 11,995 21,095

8,899 8,899 9,095 9,395 8,695 15,095

5,899 5,899 6,095 6,395 5,695 11,095

4,099 4,099 4,295 4,595 3,895 7,595

3,599 3,599 3,795 4,095 3,395 6,595

3,599 3,599 3,795 4,095 3,395 6,595

2,899 2,899 3,095 3,395 2,695 5,245

2,699 2,699 2,895 3,195 2,495 4,945

2,699 2,699 2,895 3,195 2,495 4,945

1,979 1,979 2,195 2,525 1,755 3,405

1,799 1,799 1,995 2,295 1,595 3,095

1,699 1,699 1,895 2,195 1,495 2,995

1,599 1,599 1,795 2,095 1,395 2,895

1,399 1,399 1,595 1,895 1,195 2,545

1,349 1,349 1,545 1,845 1,145 2,495

1,324 1,324 1,520 1,820 1,120 2,445

1,299 1,299 1,495 1,795 1,095 2,395

1,249 1,249 1,445 1,745 1,045 2,295

1,249 1,249 1,445 1,745 1,045 2,295

1,299 1,299 1,495 1,795 1,095 2,395

1,249 1,249 1,445 1,745 1,045 2,295

1,149 1,149 1,345 1,645 945 2,195

1,149 1,149 1,345 1,645 945 2,195

1,099 1,099 1,295 1,595 895 2,045

1,079 1,079 1,275 1,575 875 1,945

1,059 1,059 1,255 1,555 855 1,895

1,049 1,049 1,245 1,545 845 1,865

1,029 1,029 1,225 1,525 825 1,835

1,019 1,019 1,215 1,515 815 1,815

999 999 1,195 1,495 795 1,795

999 999 1,195 1,495 795 1,795

$499 $499 $597 $747 $397 $897

$55.93 $55.93 $50.32 $50.32 $49.75 $65.69

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Guide to accommodation & deck plans

BRITANNIA ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN BRITANNIA RESTAURANT — DECKS 2 & 3)

Britannia staterooms on Queen victoria offer comfortable accommodation paired with one of the most

spectacular dining rooms at sea — the majestic double-height Britannia Restaurant, inspired by the grand dining

rooms of Golden Age ocean liners. Staterooms boast a pleasant range of wonderful amenities from room service

to bathrobes and slippers, and many offer their own balconies for better views.

Balcony (A1-A7) Approximately 249 square feet. Two beds, shower, living area and balcony.

Oceanview (C1-C5) Approximately 180-197 square feet. Two beds, shower and living area.

Inside (D1-D8) Approximately 152-207 square feet. Two beds, shower.

• Bon Voyage half bottle of sparkling wine

• 24-hour room service

• Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels

• Refrigerator, safe, hair dryer

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Daily shipboard newspaper

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

• Direct-dial telephone & data port outlet

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• Access to The Grills Lounge, Terraces andThe Courtyard

• Single-seating dining in the Princess Grill, or al fresco dining in The Courtyard

• Bon Voyage bottle of sparkling wine

• Fine linens & duvet, and Pillow Concierge Menu

• Concierge service & shoe shine service

PRINCESS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN PRINCESS GRILL — DECK 11)

Dine in your own dedicated restaurant — the Princess Grill — surrounded by an enclave of exclusive spaces,

including the Terraces, the Grill Lounge and the Tuscan-inspired Courtyard. When it comes time to retire, return

to your luxurious suite and the many amenities that make your voyage such a special one.

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Princess Suites (P1-P4) Approximately 367 square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area and balcony.

• Access to The Grills Lounge, Terraces andThe Courtyard

• Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill,or al fresco dining in The Courtyard

• Priority embarkation and luggage delivery with separate Grill check-in

• Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne with sugar-iced strawberries at embarkation

• Fine linens & duvet, and Pillow Concierge Menu

• Complimentary canapés

• Fruit basket & bud vase with orchid

• Butler and concierge service

• Daily abridged newspaper

• Shoe shine service

• Terry cloth bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Fine soaps & shampoos

QUEENS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN QUEENS GRILL — DECK 11)

It’s a blissful world of pampered perfection — the Queens Grill accommodation on Queen victoria. Gain

access to a private upper-deck world of exclusive outdoor terraces, fine dining in the Queens Grill, outdoor dining

in The Courtyard, and in the Grill Lounge. And the suites are some of the most lavish on any ocean.

Queens Suites (Q6) Approximately 536 square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area and balcony.

Grand Suites (Q1) Approximately 2,097 square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area, dining area and balcony.

Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration.Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Contact Cunard for more information.

• Terry cloth bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Fine soaps & shampoos

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P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

QUEENS GRILLQ1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouses

Q4 Penthouses

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

D1 Deluxe InsideD2 Deluxe InsideD3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview*

C5 Oceanview*

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Fares are per person, non-air, cruise-only, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discountoff of Brochure fares. Upon expiration, Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. The EBS fares above have the applicable Combination Cruise Credit applied. Early Booking Savingsdo not apply to categories Q1-Q7, P1-P4 and third and fourth person guests which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares less Combination Cruise Credit, where applicable. Early Booking Savings havealready been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to makeany changes at any time.

1 Third and fourth person fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth person fares by category by sailing.2 Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. † Fares for these voyages are estimations. They include the 4/22/08 Transatlantic Crossing aboard QM2. Stateroom category assignment for this Transatlantic Crossing may vary.

New York - New York

New York -Southampton

Tale of TwoCoasts

New York - Los Angeles

Pacific Seas and Sunsets

Los Angeles - Sydney

Enchantment ofthe East

Sydney - Singapore

Empires of theExotic

Singapore - Dubai

Cradles ofCivilization

Dubai - Southampton

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January 13 January 13 January 13 January 30 February 24 March 18 March 31

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

$203,004 $179,805 $30,209 $45,609 $36,879 $26,799 $41,809

123,004 104,005 18,209 26,609 20,979 15,899 23,809

92,204 80,205 14,109 20,249 16,979 12,539 17,829

87,204 78,205 13,749 19,789 16,529 12,239 17,399

69,204 63,205 11,239 16,069 13,439 10,039 13,919

63,304 58,305 10,359 14,889 12,659 9,049 12,849

63,304 58,305 10,359 14,889 12,659 9,049 12,849

57,404 53,505 9,609 13,679 11,759 8,249 11,709

54,704 51,005 9,199 13,039 11,269 7,889 11,109

52,004 48,355 8,769 12,349 10,739 7,509 10,489

52,004 48,355 8,769 12,349 10,739 7,509 10,489

39,028 36,729 6,596 9,878 8,321 5,356 8,078

36,916 34,717 6,256 9,391 7,845 5,007 7,718

35,228 33,129 5,960 9,031 7,496 4,711 7,432

33,110 31,011 5,579 8,543 7,019 4,329 7,040

31,416 29,317 5,261 8,163 6,649 4,012 6,733

29,299 27,200 4,891 7,686 6,193 3,641 6,289

29,299 27,200 4,891 7,686 6,193 3,641 6,289

28,586 26,987 4,859 7,633 6,151 3,609 6,236

26,475 24,976 4,446 7,199 5,749 3,239 5,843

25,419 23,970 4,203 7,009 5,579 3,006 5,674

24,254 22,805 3,916 6,776 5,378 2,752 5,483

24,254 22,805 3,916 6,776 5,378 2,752 5,483

23,091 21,662 3,652 6,500 5,198 2,529 5,283

22,774 21,365 3,599 6,436 5,134 2,476 5,219

22,458 21,069 3,546 6,373 5,071 2,423 5,156

22,142 20,773 3,493 6,309 5,007 2,371 5,092

21,825 20,476 3,440 6,246 4,943 2,318 5,029

21,509 20,180 3,387 6,161 4,891 2,265 4,976

21,192 19,893 3,334 6,087 4,838 2,212 4,923

21,192 19,893 3,334 6,087 4,838 2,212 4,923

$8,781 $8,163 $1,389 $2,536 $2,015 $921 $2,051

$199.27 $170.37 $55.50 $26.25 $91.55 $42.53 $53.85

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Fares are per person, non-air, cruise-only, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discountoff of Brochure fares. Upon expiration, Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. The EBS fares above have the applicable Combination Cruise Credit applied. Early Booking Savingsdo not apply to categories Q1-Q7, P1-P4 and third and fourth person guests which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares less Combination Cruise Credit, where applicable. Early Booking Savings havealready been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to makeany changes at any time.

1 Third and fourth person fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth person fares by category by sailing.2 Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. † Fares for these voyages are estimations. They include the 4/22/08 Transatlantic Crossing aboard QM2. Stateroom category assignment for this Transatlantic Crossing may vary.

2 0 0 8 W O R L D C R U I S E L I N E R V O Y A G E F A R E S

ANew York -

Sydney

BNew York -Singapore

CLos Angeles -

Singapore

DLos Angeles -

Dubai

ESydney - New York

FSingapore - New York

GSydney -

Southampton

HSingapore -

Southampton

41 Days 64 Days 47 Days 60 Days 64 Days† 41 Days† 58 Days 35 Days

January 13 January 13 January 30 January 30 February 24 March 18 February 24 March 18

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$75,218 $111,797 $81,888 $108,387 $127,786 $91,207 $104,587 $68,008

44,218 64,897 46,988 62,587 78,786 58,107 59,787 39,108

33,758 50,437 36,628 48,867 58,446 41,767 46,447 29,768

32,938 49,167 35,718 47,657 54,266 38,037 45,267 29,038

26,708 39,847 28,908 38,647 42,496 29,357 36,497 23,358

24,648 37,007 26,948 35,697 38,656 26,297 33,657 21,298

24,648 37,007 26,948 35,697 38,656 26,297 33,657 21,298

22,688 34,147 24,838 32,787 34,716 23,257 30,817 19,358

21,638 32,607 23,708 31,297 33,066 22,097 29,367 18,398

20,518 30,957 22,488 29,697 31,486 21,047 27,837 17,398

20,518 30,957 22,488 29,697 31,486 21,047 27,837 17,398

15,873 23,895 17,599 22,655 23,154 15,134 20,855 12,835

15,047 22,592 16,635 21,343 21,869 14,324 19,670 12,125

14,391 21,586 15,926 20,337 20,837 13,641 18,738 11,542

13,522 20,241 14,962 18,992 19,587 12,868 17,488 10,769

12,824 19,172 14,211 17,923 18,592 12,244 16,493 10,145

11,977 17,870 13,279 16,621 17,322 11,428 15,223 9,329

11,977 17,870 13,279 16,621 17,322 11,428 15,223 9,329

11,892 17,743 13,184 16,493 16,694 10,844 15,095 9,245

11,045 16,493 12,347 15,286 15,430 9,981 13,931 8,482

10,611 15,890 11,987 14,693 14,808 9,529 13,359 8,080

10,092 15,170 11,553 14,005 14,162 9,084 12,713 7,635

10,092 15,170 11,553 14,005 14,162 9,084 12,713 7,635

9,552 14,450 11,098 13,328 13,539 8,641 12,110 7,212

9,435 14,270 10,971 13,148 13,339 8,504 11,930 7,095

9,319 14,090 10,844 12,968 13,139 8,368 11,750 6,979

9,202 13,910 10,717 12,788 12,939 8,231 11,570 6,862

9,086 13,730 10,589 12,608 12,739 8,095 11,390 6,746

8,949 13,539 10,452 12,417 12,560 7,969 11,231 6,640

8,822 13,359 10,325 12,237 12,371 7,834 11,072 6,535

8,822 13,359 10,325 12,237 12,371 7,834 11,072 6,535

$3,626 $5,491 $4,252 $5,024 $5,155 $3,290 $4,538 $2,673

$72.50 $120.49 $89.93 $97.97 $167.64 $100.27 $138.74 $68.68

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Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discountoff of Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P4 or to third and fourth berths which areshown at the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy ofthis piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time. 1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

MediterraneanDelights

Jewels of theMediterranean

ClassicalMediterranean

Legends of theMediterranean Greek Isles & Aegean Shores

14 Days 12 Days 12 Days 12 Days 12 Days 12 Days

May 6 August 1 August 13 August 25 September 6 September 30

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$25,175 $22,895 $22,895 $22,895 $22,895 $22,595

19,175 17,895 17,895 17,895 17,895 17,595

12,175 11,895 11,895 11,895 11,895 11,595

10,175 9,895 9,895 9,895 9,895 9,595

9,175 8,895 8,895 8,895 8,895 8,595

8,175 7,895 7,895 7,895 7,895 7,595

8,175 7,895 7,895 7,895 7,895 7,595

7,175 6,895 6,895 6,895 6,895 6,595

6,875 6,595 6,595 6,595 6,595 6,295

6,575 6,295 6,295 6,295 6,295 5,995

6,575 6,295 6,295 6,295 6,295 5,995

4,925 4,645 4,645 4,645 4,645 4,345

4,775 4,495 4,495 4,495 4,495 4,195

4,625 4,345 4,345 4,345 4,345 4,045

4,475 4,195 4,195 4,195 4,195 3,895

4,325 4,045 4,045 4,045 4,045 3,745

4,175 3,895 3,895 3,895 3,895 3,595

4,175 3,895 3,895 3,895 3,895 3,595

4,045 3,765 3,765 3,765 3,765 3,465

3,920 3,705 3,705 3,705 3,705 3,405

3,795 3,645 3,645 3,645 3,645 3,345

3,675 3,595 3,595 3,595 3,595 3,295

3,675 3,595 3,595 3,595 3,595 3,295

3,575 3,445 3,445 3,445 3,445 3,145

3,475 3,370 3,370 3,370 3,370 3,070

3,375 3,295 3,295 3,295 3,295 2,995

3,275 3,220 3,220 3,220 3,220 2,920

3,175 3,145 3,145 3,145 3,145 2,845

3,075 3,070 3,070 3,070 3,070 2,770

2,975 2,995 2,995 2,995 2,995 2,695

2,975 2,995 2,995 2,995 2,995 2,695

$1,487 $1,497 $1,497 $1,497 $1,497 $1,347

$35.85 $39.88 $45.51 $50.36 $26.91 $26.91

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Crimean Coasts Classical Mediterranean Legends of theMediterranean

Ancient Wonders of the Mediterranean

Connoisseur’sMediterranean

12 Days 12 Days 12 Days 12 Days 12 Days

September 18 October 12 October 24 November 5 November 29

November 17

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$22,695 $22,345 $22,295 $21,195 $21,195

17,695 17,345 17,295 16,195 16,195

11,695 11,345 11,295 10,195 10,195

9,695 9,345 9,295 8,195 8,195

8,695 8,345 8,295 7,195 7,195

7,695 7,345 7,295 6,195 6,195

7,695 7,345 7,295 6,195 6,195

6,695 6,345 6,295 5,395 5,395

6,395 6,045 5,995 5,095 5,095

6,095 5,745 5,695 4,795 4,795

6,095 5,745 5,695 4,795 4,795

4,445 4,095 4,045 3,795 3,795

4,295 3,945 3,895 3,645 3,645

4,145 3,795 3,745 3,495 3,495

3,995 3,645 3,595 3,345 3,345

3,845 3,495 3,445 3,195 3,195

3,695 3,345 3,295 3,045 3,045

3,695 3,345 3,295 3,045 3,045

3,565 3,215 3,165 2,915 2,915

3,505 3,155 3,105 2,855 2,855

3,445 3,095 3,045 2,795 2,795

3,395 3,045 2,995 2,745 2,745

3,395 3,045 2,995 2,745 2,745

3,245 2,895 2,845 2,625 2,625

3,170 2,820 2,770 2,550 2,550

3,095 2,745 2,695 2,485 2,485

3,020 2,670 2,620 2,430 2,430

2,945 2,595 2,545 2,380 2,380

2,870 2,520 2,470 2,330 2,330

2,795 2,445 2,395 2,295 2,295

2,795 2,445 2,395 2,295 2,295

$1,397 $1,222 $1,197 $1,147 $1,147

$40.46 $45.51 $50.36 $49.33 $35.50

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Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discountoff of Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P4 or to third and fourth berths which areshown at the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy ofthis piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time. 1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories D1-D8. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

NorwegianFjords Russian Rendezvous Voyage of the Vikings

7 Days 14 Days 14 Days 14 Days 12 Days 12 Days

May 20 May 27 June 22 July 18 June 10 July 6

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$14,535 $25,575 $25,675 $25,775 $22,795 $22,895

10,535 19,575 19,675 19,775 17,795 17,895

6,535 12,575 12,675 12,775 11,795 11,895

5,935 10,575 10,675 10,775 9,795 9,895

5,335 9,575 9,675 9,775 8,795 8,895

4,735 8,575 8,675 8,775 7,795 7,895

4,735 8,575 8,675 8,775 7,795 7,895

4,135 7,575 7,675 7,775 6,795 6,895

3,935 7,275 7,375 7,475 6,495 6,595

3,735 6,975 7,075 7,175 6,195 6,295

3,735 6,975 7,075 7,175 6,195 6,295

2,735 5,325 5,425 5,525 4,545 4,645

2,635 5,175 5,275 5,375 4,395 4,495

2,535 5,025 5,125 5,225 4,245 4,345

2,435 4,875 4,975 5,075 4,095 4,195

2,335 4,725 4,825 4,925 3,945 4,045

2,275 4,575 4,675 4,775 3,795 3,895

2,275 4,575 4,675 4,775 3,795 3,895

2,245 4,445 4,545 4,645 3,665 3,765

2,175 4,320 4,420 4,520 3,605 3,705

2,125 4,195 4,295 4,395 3,545 3,645

2,075 4,075 4,175 4,275 3,495 3,595

2,075 4,075 4,175 4,275 3,495 3,595

1,975 3,975 4,075 4,175 3,345 3,445

1,925 3,875 3,975 4,075 3,270 3,370

1,875 3,775 3,875 3,975 3,195 3,295

1,825 3,675 3,775 3,875 3,120 3,220

1,775 3,575 3,675 3,775 3,045 3,145

1,725 3,475 3,575 3,675 2,970 3,070

1,675 3,375 3,475 3,575 2,895 2,995

1,675 3,375 3,475 3,575 2,895 2,995

$837 $1,687 $1,737 $1,787 $1,447 $1,497

$17.68 $32.86 $32.86 $32.86 $18.14 $18.14

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2 0 0 8 C A N A R Y I S L A N D S / G E T A W A Y / H O L I D A Y F A R E S

Canary Islands Splendour Spring Getaway Caribbean Holiday

10 Days 4 Days 22 Days

April 22 May 2 December 11

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

Q2 Master Suites

Q3 Penthouse

Q4 Penthouse

Q5 Queens Suites

Q6 Queens Suites

Q7 Queens Suites

PRINCESS GRILL

P1 Princess Suites

P2 Princess Suites

P3 Princess Suites

P4 Princess Suites

BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

A1 Balcony

A2 Balcony

A3 Balcony

A4 Balcony

A5 Balcony

A6 Balcony

A7 Balcony

C1 Oceanview

C2 Oceanview

C3 Oceanview

C4 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

C5 Oceanview [Obstructed View]

D1 Deluxe Inside

D2 Deluxe Inside

D3 Standard Inside

D4 Standard Inside

D5 Standard Inside

D6 Standard Inside

D7 Standard Inside

D8 Standard Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

$19,125 $7,295 $47,500

14,125 5,395 34,740

9,125 3,145 21,980

8,125 2,795 20,525

7,125 2,445 19,070

6,125 2,370 17,125

6,125 2,370 17,125

5,025 2,095 14,290

4,725 2,020 13,990

4,425 1,945 13,690

4,425 1,945 13,690

3,175 1,345 9,455

3,075 1,325 9,080

2,975 1,305 8,705

2,875 1,285 8,330

2,775 1,265 7,955

2,675 1,245 7,580

2,675 1,245 7,580

2,645 1,210 7,485

2,555 1,190 7,280

2,465 1,170 7,090

2,375 1,145 6,880

2,375 1,145 6,880

2,295 1,115 6,750

2,195 1,095 6,330

2,095 1,075 6,235

2,015 1,055 6,140

1,935 1,035 6,010

1,855 1,015 5,880

1,775 995 5,695

1,775 995 5,695

$887 $497 $2,847

$24.25 $25.19 $41.44

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MAURETANIA ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN MAURETANIA RESTAURANT — UPPER DECK)

Mauretania on Queen elizabeth 2 offers a choice of inside and outside staterooms with fine amenities and

tasteful décor, with refined dining in the clublike setting of Mauretania Restaurant.

• 24-hour room service

• Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels

• Direct-dial telephone & data port outlet

• Refrigerator, safe, hair dryer

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Daily shipboard newspaper

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

CARONIA ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN CARONIA RESTAURANT — QUARTER DECK)

Each comfortable Caronia stateroom boasts a sea view and features a bathroom with a shower or tub and single-

seating dining in the elegant Caronia Restaurant.

• 24-hour room service

• Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels

• Direct-dial telephone & data port outlet

• Refrigerator, safe, hair dryer

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Daily shipboard newspaper

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

Outside (M3) Approximately 121 square feet. Two beds, shower.

Inside (M7) Approximately 101 square feet. One bed, one upper berth, shower.

Deluxe (C1) Approximately 195 square feet. Two beds, bath and shower.

Outside (C4) Approximately 180 square feet. Two beds, shower.

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Ultra Deluxe (P2) Approximately 241 square feet. Two beds, bath and shower.

• Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill, or en suite from theQueens Grill menu

• Priority embarkation and luggagedelivery with separate Grill check-in

• Bon Voyage bottle of FrenchChampagne† at embarkation

• Personalised stationery

• Fine linens & duvet

• Fruit basket & fresh flowers

• 24-hour room service

• Daily abridged newspaper

• Shoe shine service

• Terry cloth bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate

• Fine soaps & shampoos

†Applies to Q1, QS and Q2 categories only.Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration.Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Contact Cunard for more information.

Ultra Deluxe (Q3) Approximately 355 square feet. Two beds, bath and shower and walk-in wardrobe.

QUEENS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN QUEENS GRILL — BOAT DECK)

Treat yourself to a world fit for royalty in the Queens Grill. From penthouse-style Grand Suites to Luxury and

Ultra Deluxe staterooms, all have sea views — some with a verandah. Among additional amenities for Penthouse-

level guests are butler service, room service by Queens Grill chefs, and complimentary evening canapés. And all

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• 24-hour room service

• Daily abridged newspaper

• Shoe shine service

• Bathrobe & slippers

• Nightly turndown service withcomplimentary chocolates

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PRINCESS GRILL ACCOMMODATION (DINING IN PRINCESS GRILL OR BRITANNIA GRILL — QUARTER DECK)

Savour the same sumptuous cuisine and single-seating service in either the Princess Grill (P1, PG) or

Britannia Grill (P2, P3, P4). Princess Grill staterooms come with ocean views, bathrooms with tubs and

showers, sitting areas and more.

Grand Suites (Q1) Approximately 1,184 square feet. Two beds,bath and shower, verandah, living/dining area.

FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS, SEE YOUR TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL

CALL US AT 1-800-7-CUNARD, OR VISIT CUNARD.COM

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accessibleWheelchairbath and a shower Indicates shower only; all other cabins have aSecond bed is a convertible sofa>Room contains 2 lower beds, two uper berths‡Room contains 2 lower beds, one upper berth†

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2 0 0 8 F U L L W O R L D C R U I S E A N D W O R L D C R U I S E S E G M E N T F A R E S

Fares are per person, non-air, cruise-only, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discount offof Brochure fares. Upon expiration, Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. The EBS fares above have the applicable Combination Cruise Credit applied. Early Booking Savings donot apply to categories Q1-Q4, P1-P4, QS, QG & PG and third and fourth person passengers which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares less Combination Cruise credit, where applicable. Early BookingSavings have already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves theright to make any changes at any time.

1 Third and fourth person fares shown are applicable to categories M4-M7. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth person fares by category by sailing.2 Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may very for Canadian residents.

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$201.22 $98.87 $60.16 $79.23 $45.33 $55.00

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

QS Suites

Q2 Luxury

Q3 Ultra Deluxe

Q4 Ultra Deluxe

PRINCESS/BRITANNIA GRILL

P1 Ultra Deluxe

P2 Ultra Deluxe

P3 Deluxe

P4 Deluxe

CARONIA RESTAURANT

C1 Deluxe

C2 Outside

C3 Outside

C4 Outside

C5 Outside

C6 Outside

MAURETANIA RESTAURANT

M1 Outside

M2 Outside

M3 Outside

M4 Inside

M5 Inside

M6 Inside

M7 Inside

SINGLE OCCUPANCY CABINS

QG Ultra Deluxe

PG Deluxe

CA Outside

MO Outside

MI Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Fares are per person, non-air, cruise-only, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discount offof Brochure fares. Upon expiration, Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. The EBS fares above have the applicable Combination Cruise Credit applied. Early Booking Savings donot apply to categories Q1-Q4, P1-P4, QS, QG & PG and third and fourth person passengers which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares less Combination Cruise credit, where applicable. Early BookingSavings have already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves theright to make any changes at any time.

1 Third and fourth person fares shown are applicable to categories M4-M7. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth person fares by category by sailing.2 Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may very for Canadian residents.

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ANew York - Sydney

BNew York - Singapore

CNew York - Los Angeles

DSydney - Los Angeles

ESydney - New York

FSingapore - New York

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

42 Days 56 Days 77 Days 35 Days 48 Days 34 Days

January 13 January 13 January 13 February 25 February 25 March 10

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 15% OFF BROCHURE FARES

$79,178 $112,827 $149,986 $70,808 $96,147 $62,498

43,778 61,727 82,436 38,658 52,797 34,848

37,488 52,637 70,346 32,858 44,497 29,348

25,278 34,827 46,636 21,358 28,997 19,448

22,398 30,967 41,676 19,278 26,047 17,478

19,608 26,987 36,546 16,938 22,707 15,328

18,038 24,757 33,506 15,468 20,637 13,918

16,318 22,197 30,056 13,738 18,277 12,398

16,318 22,197 30,056 13,738 18,277 12,398

14,288 19,317 26,186 11,898 15,777 10,748

13,248 17,837 24,256 11,008 14,637 10,048

12,408 16,677 22,696 10,288 13,717 9,448

11,798 15,857 21,556 9,758 13,087 9,028

11,178 15,017 20,416 9,238 12,467 8,628

11,178 15,017 20,416 9,238 12,467 8,628

9,988 13,287 18,036 8,048 10,967 7,668

9,248 12,127 16,456 7,208 9,807 6,928

9,248 12,127 16,456 7,208 9,807 6,928

7,698 9,877 13,406 5,708 7,707 5,528

7,338 9,347 12,706 5,368 7,197 5,188

6,848 8,657 11,726 4,878 6,507 4,698

6,848 8,657 11,726 4,878 6,507 4,698

35,848 49,647 66,656 30,808 41,907 28,108

26,978 36,847 49,586 22,608 30,367 20,498

16,288 21,887 29,746 13,458 18,177 12,578

13,478 17,687 23,996 10,518 14,337 10,128

10,818 13,777 18,626 7,808 10,407 7,448

$2,986 $3,766 $5,103 $2,117 $2,818 $2,037

$137.14 $146.63 $167.47 $103.07 $136.82 $79.08

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

QS Suites

Q2 Luxury

Q3 Ultra Deluxe

Q4 Ultra Deluxe

PRINCESS/BRITANNIA GRILL

P1 Ultra Deluxe

P2 Ultra Deluxe

P3 Deluxe

P4 Deluxe

CARONIA RESTAURANT

C1 Deluxe

C2 Outside

C3 Outside

C4 Outside

C5 Outside

C6 Outside

MAURETANIA RESTAURANT

M1 Outside

M2 Outside

M3 Outside

M4 Inside

M5 Inside

M6 Inside

M7 Inside

SINGLE OCCUPANCY CABINS

QG Ultra Deluxe

PG Deluxe

CA Outside

MO Outside

MI Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and in U.S. Dollars. Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Brochure fares are offering fares and have notresulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares are a discountoff of Brochure fares. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may be the prevailing rate. Early Booking Savings do not apply to categories Q1-P4, PG, QG and third and fourth berthswhich are shown at the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Savings has already been taken into account in the fares shown above. Certain restrictions apply. Every effort has been made to ensure theaccuracy of this piece at the time of printing. Cunard reserves the right to make any changes at any time.1Third and fourth guest fares shown are applicable to categories M4-M7. Contact Cunard for additional third and fourth guest fares by category and sailing.2Government fees and taxes are the current amount for U.S. residents; government fees and taxes are based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents.

MediterraneanAdventure

MediterraneanTreasures

MediterraneanSplendour

MediterraneanMosiac

Taste of theMediterranean

MediterraneanSojourn

Taste of theMediterranean

MediterraneanOdyssey

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

16 Days 12 Days 15 Days 11 Days 10 Days 14 Days 10 Days 15 Days

May 5 May 21 July 2 July 20 August 12 August 27 October 12 October 27

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

$18,645 $14,345 $17,745 $13,195 $11,995 $15,645 $11,895 $17,545

12,645 9,845 12,045 9,195 8,295 10,845 8,095 11,845

10,245 8,045 10,045 7,395 6,795 8,845 6,595 9,645

8,145 6,445 8,345 6,095 5,495 7,345 5,295 7,645

7,645 5,945 7,745 5,595 4,995 6,745 4,795 7,145

6,745 5,245 6,845 5,095 4,595 6,045 4,395 6,345

6,445 4,995 6,545 4,845 4,395 5,745 4,195 6,045

6,145 4,745 6,245 4,595 4,195 5,445 3,995 5,745

6,045 4,645 6,145 4,495 4,095 5,345 3,895 5,645

5,395 4,195 5,395 3,945 3,795 4,795 3,595 4,995

4,995 3,895 4,995 3,645 3,495 4,445 3,295 4,595

4,745 3,695 4,745 3,445 3,295 4,195 3,095 4,345

4,445 3,495 4,445 3,245 3,095 3,945 2,895 4,045

4,195 3,295 4,195 3,045 2,895 3,695 2,695 3,795

4,095 3,195 4,195 3,045 2,895 3,695 2,695 3,795

3,645 2,745 3,745 2,795 2,645 3,345 2,445 3,395

3,495 2,595 3,595 2,645 2,495 3,195 2,295 3,245

3,495 2,595 3,595 2,645 2,495 3,195 2,295 3,245

3,095 2,295 3,195 2,395 2,195 2,795 1,995 2,895

2,895 2,145 2,995 2,245 2,045 2,595 1,845 2,695

2,695 1,995 2,795 2,095 1,895 2,495 1,695 2,495

2,695 1,995 2,795 2,095 1,895 2,495 1,695 2,495

11,085 8,615 11,225 8,105 7,235 9,775 6,945 10,355

9,065 6,965 9,215 6,735 6,135 8,015 5,835 8,465

6,285 4,935 6,285 4,565 4,335 5,535 4,035 5,685

5,235 3,885 5,385 3,965 3,735 4,785 3,435 4,865

4,035 2,985 4,185 3,135 2,835 3,735 2,535 3,735

$1,347 $997 $1,397 $1,047 $947 $1,247 $847 $1,247

$37.90 $38.31 $38.11 $38.67 $28.16 $29.03 $28.16 $33.16

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

QS Suites

Q2 Luxury

Q3 Ultra Deluxe

Q4 Ultra Deluxe

PRINCESS/BRITANNIA GRILL

P1 Ultra Deluxe

P2 Ultra Deluxe

P3 Deluxe

P4 Deluxe

CARONIA RESTAURANT

C1 Deluxe

C2 Outside

C3 Outside

C4 Outside

C5 Outside

C6 Outside

MAURETANIA RESTAURANT

M1 Outside

M2 Outside

M3 Outside

M4 Inside

M5 Inside

M6 Inside

M7 Inside

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QG Ultra Deluxe

PG Deluxe

CA Outside

MO Outside

MI Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

Government Fees and Taxes2 (additional)

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Land of the Midnight Sun

AtlanticIsles Idyll

NorwegianWonders

Lands of Fire and Ice

AutumnColours

Canary IslandsSplendour

Number of Days

Departure Dates

Categories

13 Days 10 Days 7 Days 12 Days 20 Days 12 Days

June 2 June 15 June 25 July 31 September 10 September 30

EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS — SAVE UP TO 30% OFF BROCHURE FARES

$15,445 $10,045 $8,445 $14,245 $32,395 $12,545

10,645 7,045 5,795 9,745 19,895 8,945

8,645 5,945 4,795 7,945 16,095 7,545

7,145 4,745 3,945 6,645 11,895 6,245

6,545 4,345 3,745 6,145 10,995 5,945

5,845 3,945 3,345 5,445 9,545 5,245

5,545 3,845 3,245 5,195 9,245 4,995

5,245 3,745 3,145 4,945 8,895 4,745

5,145 3,645 3,045 4,845 8,795 4,645

4,695 3,545 2,695 4,295 7,795 4,145

4,345 3,345 2,495 3,995 7,295 3,845

4,095 3,145 2,395 3,795 6,945 3,645

3,845 2,945 2,245 3,595 6,545 3,445

3,595 2,745 2,145 3,395 6,195 3,245

3,495 2,645 2,145 3,395 6,195 3,245

3,145 2,495 1,995 3,095 5,495 2,795

2,995 2,345 1,895 2,945 5,295 2,645

2,995 2,345 1,895 2,945 5,295 2,645

2,645 1,995 1,745 2,695 4,645 2,395

2,495 1,845 1,645 2,545 4,445 2,245

2,295 1,695 1,495 2,395 4,195 2,095

2,295 1,695 1,495 2,395 4,195 2,095

9,485 6,295 5,425 8,905 15,935 8,615

7,715 5,465 4,565 7,265 13,185 6,965

5,385 4,115 3,215 5,085 9,285 4,865

4,485 3,515 2,835 4,415 7,935 3,965

3,435 2,535 2,235 3,585 6,285 3,135

$1,147 $847 $747 $1,197 $2,097 $1,047

$47.26 $25.21 $16.59 $18.82 $66.34 $30.65

QUEENS GRILL

Q1 Grand Suites

QS Suites

Q2 Luxury

Q3 Ultra Deluxe

Q4 Ultra Deluxe

PRINCESS/BRITANNIA GRILL

P1 Ultra Deluxe

P2 Ultra Deluxe

P3 Deluxe

P4 Deluxe

CARONIA RESTAURANT

C1 Deluxe

C2 Outside

C3 Outside

C4 Outside

C5 Outside

C6 Outside

MAURETANIA RESTAURANT

M1 Outside

M2 Outside

M3 Outside

M4 Inside

M5 Inside

M6 Inside

M7 Inside

SINGLE OCCUPANCY CABINS

QG Ultra Deluxe

PG Deluxe

CA Outside

MO Outside

MI Inside

Third and Fourth Guest Fares From1

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How do the fares work? What is included?All fares include accommodation as booked, onboard meals* andentertainment. Fares are per person based on double occupancy,cruise only, excluding air and transfers. Fares do not include governmentfees and taxes, optional travel protection, and incidental charges such aslaundry, bar expenses, spa and salon treatments, shore excursions, etc.

Are there savings for booking early?Yes. Early Booking Savings (EBS) are offered for most category gradeson all sailings and are available to guests who reserve far enough inadvance. EBS fares are capacity controlled and are subject to changewithout notice. Other restrictions apply. See fare charts for details.

Can you explain more about how tipping works?During your voyage, you will meet staff throughout the ship whoprovide you with excellent service. Many more crew support thosewho serve you directly. For your convenience a discretionary Hotel and Dining charge will be added to your shipboard account on a daily basis (including children). This charge will be shared amongstthose staff who help provide and support your experience, including thewaitstaff, stateroom stewards, buffet stewards, galley staff, laundry staff and

others. Please note, this is a discretionary charge and should you wish toremove it or make any adjustments, contact the Purser’s Desk onboard.

GRILL ACCOMMODATION: $13 USD per person per day†

ALL OTHER ACCOMMODATION: $11 USD per person per day†

Note: Casino dealers and Spa personnel do not share in the Hotel and Dining charge as not all guestsutilize these services.

What about gratuities in the bars?For your convenience, a 15% charge is added to your bar charges and dining room wine account. This is shared amongst the beverageservice staff and their cleaners and utility staff.

What if I’m travelling by myself?Cunard welcomes many single travellers on every voyage. There are countless ways to meet interesting people on board your ship — the “Welcome Cocktail Party,” by choosing to sit at a larger table fordinner, and through activities like lectures and Bridge class. And for ladiestravelling alone, Gentleman Dance Hosts make great dance partners.

F R E Q U E N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N SA voyage on Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 or Queen Victoria promises wonderful times and a lifetime of

memories. So you’ll want to be sure you’re well prepared before you go, to ensure the most superb vacation possible. Here are

answers to some of the questions you may have about a Cunard voyage.

PREPARING FOR YOUR VOYAGE

*Excludes Todd English on Queen Mary 2 and queen victoria, surcharge applies.†Charges may vary or change without notice.

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For those who wish to travel as the sole occupant of a doubleoccupancy stateroom, the following single supplements typically apply:

Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria: For Grill categories (Q1-P3/P4), singles pay 200% of double-occupancy fares. For all othercategories (AA/A1-D8), singles pay 175% of double-occupancy fares.

Queen Elizabeth 2: For Queens Grill categories (Q1-Q4), singlespay 200% of double-occupancy fares. For all other categories (P1-M7),singles pay 175% of double-occupancy fares.

Queen Elizabeth 2 also offers a choice of 107 single -occupancystaterooms in categories from Mauretania Inside to Queens Grill.These staterooms are specially priced for those travelling on their own.

Please be aware that supplements may vary and are subject tochange without prior notification. Contact your Travel Professional or call 1-800 -7-CUNARD for details.

What about third or fourth guests?Fares for third/fourth guests in a stateroom vary by sailing andstateroom category. All third and fourth guests pay the same fare,including children. Not all staterooms and suites are equipped foradditional guests; please consult the deck plans for more information, or contact your Travel Professional or Cunard for details.

Are children welcome on Cunard?Children at least six months of age are welcome on most Cunardvoyages; on Transatlantic Crossings and most World Cruise Segments,the minimum age is one year. We offer a full children’s programme,from nursery to teens, so families can share this special journeytogether. We provide supervised activities for children aged one to 17 years throughout the day, and also offer free group kidsitting in the evening.

A child travelling as the second guest in a stateroom requires payment ofthe published per-person fare. In order to provide adequate activitiesand facilities for our younger guests, the number of children on a specificvoyage may be limited; please contact Cunard for details. Guests underthe age of 18 are not permitted to gamble or remain in the casino.Guests who are under 18 years of age are not permitted to purchaseor consume alcohol onboard. However, whilst in U.S. waters, CunardLine enforces and abides by the U.S. legal drinking age of 21 years.

Are dogs welcome?Queen Mary 2’s kennel programme is available on all TransatlanticCrossings between New York and Southampton in either direction,and is overseen by a full-time Kennel Master who takes care ofresponsibilities such as feeding, walking and cleaning the ship’s 12spacious kennels. Travelling dogs and cats also receive a complimentarygift pack and other animal amenities. The kennels and adjacent indoorand outdoor walking areas are open throughout the day, enablingpassengers to spend significant time with their pet. Reservations forthe kennels may be made at time of booking, and are based on spaceavailability. Contact Cunard for fees and additional requirements. Allanimals must be in possession of pet passports.

Are service animals/guide dogs welcome?Cunard is pleased to permit individuals to bring service animalsonboard. You must provide notice of this at time of booking. Local lawsor customs may prevent animals from disembarking at particular portsor countries. It is the guest’s responsibility to consult local customsauthorities for requirements and to obtain all applicable documents

and health certificates. Service animals are kept in staterooms with theirowners. Non-service animals are only carried on QUEEN MARY 2

Transatlantic Crossings, in kennels, and are not allowed to visit any guestarea of the ship.

BEFORE YOU SAIL

What contact information can I give to my loved ones who might want to reach me?Before your departure, in your final document package you willreceive direct-dial telephone and fax information. When travellingaboard Queen Mary 2, you will also receive a personal stateroome-mail address for your use.

What sort of attire should I bring?During the day, casual attire is always appropriate throughout the ship.Evenings on all voyages are designated either Formal, Informal or ElegantCasual with dress suggestions listed in the ship’s Daily Programme.Formal nights are among the most unique and exciting moments ofmany voyages — an all-too-rare opportunity to dress to the nines as you celebrate a Royal Nights grand ball, dancing across the largestballroom at sea. However, even on Formal evenings, more Elegant Casualattire is perfectly acceptable at certain alternative dining venues.

FORMAL:Tuxedo or dark suit for men. Evening gown or other formal wear for women.

INFORMAL: Jacket and tie for men. Cocktail dress, dressy pantsuit or similar for women. No jeans.

ELEGANT CASUAL: For men, slacks, sweater, shirt and jacket. For women, skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse. No jeans.

On shore, you’ll want comfortable clothes for sightseeing. The type ofclothes you bring depends on itinerary. But even in warmer climates,it can get cold on deck. So some warmer clothes are always advised.It is advisable to bring a lightweight raincoat and umbrella, and you’llwant to make sure you have proper attire for visiting shrines, churchesand temples (i.e. leg and shoulder coverings for both men and women).

Can I arrange to have someone handle my luggage to and from the ship?Yes, we offer White Star Luggage Service, which is provided by areputable carrier and is available exclusively to our guests. ContinentalU.S. Reservations must be secured at least 30 days prior to sailingdate. Service can be requested within 30 days of sailing at anadditional cost and is based on destination and availability. Please noteyou can purchase service home whilst on the ship. Additional termsand conditions apply. Call 1-888-491-0774 for more information.

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How many formal nights should I expect?Formal nights are one of the most distinctive parts of the Cunardexperience, and a great opportunity to socialise with like-mindedtravellers. The number of formal nights vary by voyage. TransatlanticCrossings typically have three formal nights, other voyages two to five depending on length and numbers of sea days. Of course, singletravellers are welcomed at all events, and Gentlemen Dance Hostsare onboard to waltz and salsa with single ladies.

Who else will sail with us? The range of sophisticated travellers onboard Cunard runs wider thanyou may expect — from your honeymooners to golden anniversaries,from celebrities and tycoons to friends and neighbours. The sharedinterest in the rich cultural experience onboard brings together guestsof all ages and a variety of income levels. Plus, one of the uniqueadvantages of a Cunard voyage is the international clientele. Theirfame and style make our liners magnets for interesting people from all over the world — a wonderful opportunity for travellers who liketo explore different cultures.

How can I stay connected whilst onboard?Each ship’s computer centre offers internet access via PC; on Queen Mary 2 (and Queen Victoria), guests with laptops may also access the web via our wireless network, available in many public rooms. Queen Mary 2 also offers in-stateroom e-mail access to her guests, via a “Cunardmail” account — informationand addresses will be provided in your preliminary documents.Charges apply for these services.

How are money matters handled onboard?The Purser’s Desk is the financial centre onboard your voyage. Here,you will be able to exchange cash or travellers’ cheques for mostcurrencies. The official currency aboard all ships is the U.S. dollar. Foryour convenience, we ask that you pre-register your credit card atembarkation. Most onboard expenses are automatically added to thisaccount. At the voyage’s end, your account may be left on this credit cardfor the easiest possible settling, or may be transferred to another cardor paid by cash or travellers’ cheques.

Will I be able to clean my clothes whilst onboard?Yes. Full laundry and dry cleaning services are available onboard, andwill be billed to your stateroom. Complimentary self-service washers,dryers and ironing facilities are also available.

WHILST ONBOARD

Are there medical facilities onboard?Yes, although these basic medical facilities are equipped primarily todeal with illness and accidents, and are not intended to provide ongoingtreatment of pre-existing conditions. If you anticipate a need formedical services aboard your ship, your special requirement must becleared in writing with Cunard before your booking can be finalised.Because medical facilities are limited and shoreside medical care is notalways readily available, we will not be able to carry guests who willbe 24 weeks or more pregnant by the end of the intended voyage.

Is smoking permitted in the ships’ public areas?For the comfort of all our guests, lifts and certain sections of publicrooms have been designated as no-smoking areas. There is a no-smokingpolicy in all Queen Mary 2’s restaurants. Queen Elizabeth 2 hassmoking sections in all restaurants (except Princess Grill) and publicrooms. Guests who enjoy pipes or cigars are accommodated in theChurchill’s Cigar Lounge aboard Queen Mary 2, and the ChartRoom, Golden Lion Pub and designated areas in the Crystal Bar aboardQueen Elizabeth 2. We do ask you to refrain from smoking pipesand cigars in other public areas. Please note, at printing smoking areasfor Queen Victoria have not been determined.

WHILST ONSHORE

How do I plan my shore excursions?A brochure explaining all the shore excursions that will be offered on your voyage will be included with your preliminary voyagedocuments. Many shore excursions have limited space available, soreservation requests will be processed in the order received. Therefore, we encourage to reserve tours as early as possible by returning thetour request form included with your preliminary documents. Whenexcursions are fully booked, additional requests will be placed on thewaiting list in the order received. Your tickets will be delivered to yourstateroom on embarkation day and will be charged to your stateroomaccount. Throughout your voyage, there will be informative briefingsannounced in the ship’s Daily Programme that will include tourinformation, shopping advice and other practical suggestions for theports you will visit. You will also have the ability to view the portbriefings and book shore excursions from the comfort of yourstateroom. Our onboard tour staff can assist you in creating privatetours for your party, using our Quality Guides. Shore excursions areoperated by local, independent companies, not by Cunard.

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C U N A R D C A R E ®

A Cunard voyage is a time to relax and forget your cares — all of them. And you can when you include Cunard’s Guest Protection

Programme in your plans. With CunardCare, you needn’t worry about the unexpected, even if you have to cancel due to illness.

If you have CunardCare, you have the peace of mind that comes with a protection programme designed specifically for

cruise guests. CunardCare covers your voyage payment — up to $50,000 per guest — if your trip is cancelled or interrupted

due to unforeseen covered medical conditions affecting you, your immediate family or travelling companion sharing your

stateroom. This amount is higher than some of the other plans that are not specifically designed for voyage guests.

In addition, if you have a covered trip cancellation or interruption claim exceeding $50,000, Cunard will supplement the

approved cash reimbursement with a future travel credit to make up the difference.

FUTURE TRAVEL CREDIT FEATURE

If you must cancel your voyage because of a pre-existing condition, and your claim is denied on the basis of this exclusion, Cunard will issuea future travel credit equal to the non-refundable cancellation feesimposed less the programme premium.

COVERAGE FOR THE UNEXPECTED WORLDWIDE

Many health insurance policies including Medicare restrict coverageabroad. CunardCare offers worldwide protection for coveredemergency medical and dental expenses up to $20,000 andemergency medical evacuation up to $50,000. With CunardCareyou’ll also have trip delay coverage up to $1,000, baggage protectionup to $3,000 and baggage delay protection up to $500 while intransit to or from your voyage.

SOMEONE TO CALL, 24 HOURS A DAY

In the unlikely event you need help while you’re away, you can call On Call International around the clock. Their multi-lingual counsellorscan help you in a medical, dental or legal emergency and offer assistancewith emergency cash transfers and lost travel documents.

AUTOMATIC AFFORDABLE PROTECTION

The cost of this affordable protection will automatically be includedon your voyage invoice unless declined at the time of booking orinitial deposit payment.

YOUR CLAIMS WILL BE HANDLED WITH CARE

We hope that you never need the services included in thisprogramme. But if you do, your claim will be evaluated by one of the world’s most reliable insurance administrators. The people atBerkelyCare, the independent administrators of the programme, are experienced in assisting cruise guests. They will handle your claims promptly and professionally.

Please Note:1. This is a summary of coverage and services. To receive more information, ask your travel

professional for the CunardCare “Description of Coverage,” or view the complete text atwww.cunard.com. The programme administrator at BerkelyCare is also available to answeryour questions, call 1-800-323-3153.

2. The travel protection coverages described under Section II of the description of coverage isunderwritten by Virginia Surety Company, Inc. Policy No. HTP04193.

This programme provides limited health benefits only and shall be in excess of all other valid andcollectable indemnity and insurance, and shall apply only when such other benefits are exhausted.

3. See the Description of Coverage for the terms, conditions, exclusions and limits of the programme.The trip cancellation provision of the programme takes effect upon receipt of programme cost, allother provisions upon departure. Please read the full terms and conditions of the plan prior topurchasing this programme.

A WIDE WORLDOF BENEFITSBeyond the pleasure of being part of a distinguishedsociety sailing the most spectacular ships on the sea,after a single Cunard voyage you’ll be automaticallyenrolled as a member of the Cunard World Club.

As a member, you receive a variety of benefits, INCLUDING 5% OFF EARLY BOOKING FARES.

For more information, visit cunard.com/cwc

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C U N A R D H O T E L P R O G R A M M E Why not add a few days — or more — before or after your voyage in one of the world’s great cities? With Cunard’s Hotel

Programme, you’ll enjoy a selection of luxurious, centrally located hotels in cities of embarkation and disembarkation.

Every hotel package includes the hospitality of a Cunard representative to assist you, and all transfers.

Rome, Italy

ATHENS

Hotel Grand Bretagne Offering spectacular views of the Acropolis, the Hotel Grand Bretagne has beenoffering excellent Greek hospitality for over 130 years.

Athenian Intercontinental Enjoys a prime location, being just a short distance from the city centre and itsmany historic monuments, including the Acropolis.

BARCELONA

Ritz -Carlton Hotel Arts A dramatic steel and glass tower, the hotel combines American style withcontemporary Spanish Art on a unique seafront site.

Hotel Majestic Located on Paseo de Gracia, the Hotel Majestic is in the heart of the finest shopping, and justminutes from the Ramblas.

FT. LAUDERDALE

Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six Just minutes away from the beach by water taxi or shuttle, the hotel sitsalong the intercoastal waterway across from Port Everglades.

HAMBURG

InterContinental Hamburg An elegant hotel located in the city’s most prestigious residential area,overlooking famous Alster Lake and within walking distance to the city centre, shopping arcades, congresscentre and fairgrounds.

First*Night

Double

Extra*Night

Double

$349 $199

$279 $129

$399 $299

$349 $249

$189 $129

$199 $149

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May - Aug 2008

Sept - Dec 2008

First*Night

Double

Extra*Night

Double

$349 $199

$399 $299

May - Aug 2008

Sept - Dec 2008

$299 $179

$349 $229

$499 $399

*First night rates include the cost of transfers and porterage; taxes up to $41.39 per person are additional. 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 sectionof this brochure, apply to the Hotel Programme. Cunard does not own or operate these hotels.

The Hotel Programme will also be available in Dubai, Los Angeles,Singapore and Sydney in conjunction with segments of the 2008Queen victoria and Queen Elizabeth 2 World Cruises. Please see your Travel Professional or order a 2008 World CruiseBrochure for more information and rates.

CUNARD’S HOTEL PROGRAMME INCLUDES:

• Hotel Accommodation• Porterage• Transfers between airport, hotel and ship• Hospitality services of a Cunard representative

LONDON

The Goring Family owned and operated for over ninety years, The Goring is adjacent to Buckingham Palaceand Belgravia.

Grosvenor House Overlooking Hyde Park and well situated for all famous sights and main shopping districts,the Grosvenor House epitomises the fine hotel culture and history of London.

Renaissance Chancery Court A modern hotel set in an impressive landmark building with breathtakingmarble and stunning architectural features dating from 1914. Located only a short walk away from thetheatres and shops of the West End and Covent Garden.

Millennium Mayfair For those who like to shop or simply take in the sights, the Millennium Hotel in Mayfairis perfectly positioned. Great shopping streets such as Oxford Street and Bond Street are just minutes away.

NEW YORK

Mandarin Oriental Located on floors 34 to 54 of the Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle, this hoteloffers a stunning blend of modern design and oriental flair in the heart of Manhattan.

Waldorf Astoria Walk to Central Park, theatres and Manhattan’s most famous shopping avenues from this mid-town Art Deco landmark. World-renowned for over a century for unparalleled hospitality and service.

Millennium Broadway Situated in the Broadway Theatre district, the hotel is convenient to RockefellerCenter and Fifth Avenue shopping.

PARIS

Hilton Paris A stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées and the Eiffel Tower and overlooking the Champs deMars, the Hilton Paris hotel is convenient to all the major museums, sights and Paris attractions.

ROME

Hotel Eden Overlooking the seven historic hills of Rome, Hotel Eden provides the perfect cultural ambianceto immerse yourself in the sights, tastes, and sounds of this enchanting city.

Ambasciatori Palace Hotel Known as “The Ambassadors’ Palace,” this hotel is a historical buildingoverlooking Via Veneto, one of the most renowned avenues in the world.

VENICE

Hotel Danieli Originally the 14th century palace of Doge Dandolo, Hotel Danieli is steps away from PiazzaSan Marco and the Basilica.

Hilton Molino Stucky The Hilton Molino Stucky is situated on Giudecca Island and offers wonderful views ofthe Venetian Canals.

$499 $239

$449 $219

$399 $199

$349 $179

$399 $169

$749 $449

$649 $349

$649 $449

$499 $299

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Tuscany, Italy

Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia Pink Flamingos, Caribbean

S H O R E E X C U R S I O N SMore than simply sightseeing tours, Cunard’s Shore

Excursions are sophisticated, carefully selected adventures

designed to introduce you to the most memorable aspects

of every destination. That may mean a guided stroll

visiting a historic downtown’s most important museums and

cultural sights, or a 4-wheel-drive safari into the wilderness —

whatever suits your interest. All tours are provided by local

tour operators who meet Cunard’s high standards.

What kinds of excursions can you expect to enjoy on your

voyage? In Europe, the options are fascinating. You might

visit landmarks of two of Spain’s great geniuses, Picasso

and Gaudi, in Barcelona, or enjoy a piano recital at the

Edvard Grieg estate in Bergen. In Cannes, you might embark

on an in-depth tour of the French Riviera, from Monte Carlo

to Nice, while in Florence you might set out into the Tuscan

countryside bound for Siena.

Those guests sailing the Caribbean will have choices that

might range from enjoying a folkloric dance in a colonial

manor house, touring a dramatic underground grotto, or

taking a scenic drive among volcanic landscapes illuminated

with flocks of pink flamingos.

On a Canada and New England voyage, take a motorcoach

to the dramatic Nova Scotia coast to see the lighthouse at

Peggy’s Cove. Or spend some time in the Maritime Museum

in Halifax, where an exhibit takes you into the world of

one of the area’s most famous shipwrecks — the Titanic.

All tour programmes are designed keeping in mind that

you will want to see as many important sights as possible

— with limited time to do so. Many half-day tours allow

you free time before or after to explore a destination on

your own as well. A selection of full-day programmes

where your entire day is planned is also available. Best of

all, you never have to worry about getting lost or other

issues that could delay your return to the ship.

VISIT CUNARD.COM TO CHECK FOR SHORE EXCURSIONS AVAILABLE ON YOUR VOYAGE

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T R A N S F E R S Planning how to get to and from your voyage can be

tiring. However, Cunard offers a range of options to

connect you to your ship — motorcoach service, private

sedan or limousine — so you needn’t 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 Professional or Cunard to pre-arrange these on

your behalf.

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

CUNARD’S AIR/SEA PROGRAMME*Make it a truly relaxing vacation — let Cunard handle all the details of your voyage. Our Air/Sea Programme takes the

work out of your vacation and provides a convenient and affordable alternative to arranging your own travel.

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STANDARD AIR ADD-ONS INFORMATION

Air add-ons are available for purchase from 159 North Americangateway cities. For a complete list of available gateways and flightcombinations, please contact your Travel Professional or Cunard at 1-800 -7- CUNARD.

When you book your flights through Cunard, you will receive thedetails of your air schedule approximately 75 days prior to yourvoyage. If the schedule does not meet your preferences, you will haveample time to request a customised air schedule through CunardCustom Air.

Cunard Custom Air allows you to customise your air travel with theflights, airlines and class of travel that are right for you. Simply tell usyour preferences and we will tailor your travel to your needs. CustomAir fees ranging from $50^ to $75^ per person per request will applyand depending on the request, additional air charges may apply.

WITH CUNARD CUSTOM AIR YOU CAN:

Extend Your Vacation: If you’re planning an extended stay eitherbefore or after your voyage, Custom Air is made just for you. Stop tovisit friends or relatives in your port of embarkation ordisembarkation. Just let us know what your travel requirements areand we’ll take care of the rest.

Access Our Special First and Business Class Fares: Requestfirst or business class travel directly through Cunard. We will arrangethe upgrade for you (subject to availability).

Fly With Your Favourite Airline: If you’re a frequent flyer, you mayhave a mileage programme with a certain airline, and you’d like to flywith them. It could be that your plans require a certain flight or aparticular time. These requests can all be handled by Custom Air forthe applicable additional cost.

Choose a Different Gateway City: Cunard Air/Sea offers servicefrom a host of gateway cities across North America. If you do notlive near one of these cities and prefer to fly from a different airport,we can take care of this request as well.

Obtain Past Date Flight Records: If you forget to credit yourflight (whether arranged through Cunard Air/Sea Programme orCustom Air) to your favourite mileage plan, you may need to obtainyour past flight records. Just fax Cunard at 661-284 -4697 and we will retrieve the record.

*Standard air add-ons are roundtrip economy class and do not include transfers. Requests forCustom Air can be made once a booking is under deposit and between 320-14 days prior todeparture. Where applicable, passengers confirmed to travel on days other than normallyscheduled by Cunard will forfeit any complimentary hotel overnight and transfer for that portion oftheir itinerary. All customisations are subject to availability and confirmation. Due to contractualagreements, Cunard may not be able to satisfy all requests. Once flights are confirmed, normalairline schedule changes may occur. Cunard is not responsible for additional air costs due toschedule changes. Some flights may be charters. Airlines and charters are not owned or operatedby Cunard. At time of printing, the specific carrier or charter company is not known. Please contact1-800-7-CUNARD for further information. Air add-ons do not include up to $200 in governmenttaxes and fees including the September 11th Security Fee. Air add-ons are subject to changewithout notice.

^Custom air fee is waived for the first customization request on Transatlantic voyages. Any additionalair charges will apply.

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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O NCunard Line is a brand of Carnival plc.

RESPONSIBILITYTransportation of guests and baggage on Cunard aregoverned by the Cunard Passage Contract, a copy of which will be included with your preliminarydocuments and is also available upon request. ThePassage Contract represents the entire agreementbetween Cunard and the guest. It is important that youcarefully read the entire Passage Contract, as it sets outthe rights and responsibilities of Cunard and the guest.

Cunard shall have the right to cancel or alter in anyway any scheduled sailing or itinerary which, in its solejudgment and discretion, is justified for any reason and to do so without liability for damage or for any loss toguests. Cunard also reserves the right, in the event of a full-ship charter or for any other reason, to cancelreservations 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 theamount it has received.

The guest is responsible for arriving at the respectiveports on time for embarkation and for joining the vesselat its next port of call, if for any reason, a scheduledsailing is missed. Cunard reserves the right to refuse ordiscontinue passage to anyone when in Cunard’s solejudgment, it would be considered a risk to the guest’sown safety, well-being and health or a risk to the safety,well-being, comfort and enjoyment of any other guestor crewmember.

DEPOSITSA 25% deposit is required within seven days of reservationor sooner, as specified by Cunard. Staterooms are subjectto cancellation if required deposit amount is not receivedwithin the specified option period.

BALANCE OF PAYMENTFull payment for all voyages must be received by Cunardno later than 90 days prior to sailing. All reservations aresubject to cancellation if payments are not received bythe due date, and are guaranteed only when paid in fullat 90 days prior to sailing. Reservations made within 90days of sailing require full payment within three days ofthe reservation or sooner, as specified by Cunard.

METHODS OF PAYMENTOnly U.S. dollar payments are accepted via agency check,personal check, American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Diner’sClub or Discover Card. Expenses incurred for onboardservices/products by the guest or by Cunard on behalf ofguests, shall be paid by guest prior to debarkation.

GENERAL CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICIESCancellation charges for all voyages of 39 days or less:

Number of Days before travel CancellationFee120 to 91 None90 to 61 25% of full fare60 to 31 50% of full fare30 to 15 75% of full fare14 days or less or non-appearance 100% of full fare

Note: Policies may vary for World Cruise Segments of 40days or more. See the applicable World Cruise brochurefor details.

The above cancellation charges apply to all travel includingcruise, airfare, land arrangements and optional hotel/landextensions. If non-cruise components only are cancelled,the guest will be responsible for any cancellation chargesimposed by the airlines, other transportation carriers,tour and ground operators or hotel properties.

REFUNDSBefore a determination regarding a refund can be made, all cruise and air documents must first be returned to:Cunard Line, 24303 Town Center Drive, Valencia,California 91355. Partial use of cruise, airfare, hotel andland extension does not qualify a guest for a refund. Allrefund requests pertaining to cruise, land and air aresubject to final review by Cunard.

CUNARDCARE®

We strongly recommend that all guests purchasecomprehensive Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurancefor the full purchase price of the cruise as well as airand/or land programme costs. We also urge you topurchase medical and emergency evacuation coverage if your health insurance does not provide coverageoutside of the U.S. Your Travel Professional can provideadditional information about the CunardCare TravelProtection Programme which has been specially designedand economically priced exclusively for Cunard guests.

BAGGAGE AND VALUABLESThough we take reasonable care in the handling ofbaggage, Cunard’s responsibility for lost, damaged ormisplaced baggage and other personal property is limitedby the Passage Contract. Cunard Line is not responsiblefor camera equipment, laptops, cash or other similarly fragile and valuable items contained in checked orunchecked baggage. These items, as well as medicationsand prescriptions, should be carried on and off the shipsby the guests themselves. Safe-deposit boxes or in-roomsafes are available free of charge onboard. For your safety,all guests and all baggage must pass a security checkpoint.

CHILDREN TRAVELLING WITH AN ADULTChildren under 18 years of age must be accompaniedby an adult and must be at least six months of age tosail. No child under one year of age will be accepted as a guest on a Transatlantic Crossing or select WorldCruise Segments. Private babysitting is not available.

EMBARKATION/DISEMBARKATIONThe ship generally will be available for embarkation four hours before the scheduled sailing time. Due tolimited facilities, guests should not arrive earlier than the embarkation time noted on final documents. Ondisembarkation day, staterooms must be vacated at thetime advised by the Hotel Manager. Once customs andimmigration clearance has been completed, guestsmaking their own air arrangements should allow three to four hours for transfer time to the airport.

Cunard Line offers optional transfers and hospitalityservices to the port on embarkation day. Group transfersand services use motor-coaches or minibuses; privatetransfers use luxury sedans for two guests or luxury clubvans for four to eight guests.

Where available, hospitality services provide you withtransfers from your incoming flight to a deluxe hotel at which point your luggage is transported from the hoteldirectly to the ship. You are free to relax and enjoy thecomforts of a Cunard hospitality room and use the hotel as a base from which to explore. Call your travelprofessional or 1-800-7-CUNARD for more information.

GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES/SPECIAL DIETSGuests with disabilities are welcome aboard Cunardvessels. Due to the configuration of our ships, however,wheelchair users and individuals with sight impairmentsmay experience some difficulties in accessing certainareas. Where any individual would be unable to be safelyand comfortably accommodated, we may suggest that the guest be accompanied by a companion. Some ports of call require tenders to go ashore and may precludepassengers using a wheelchair from leaving the vessel; this decision must be made by the ship’s Captain and isbinding. Upon notification by a guest with a disability,Cunard Reservations will provide stateroom andbathroom doorway widths and other pertinent accesslimitations onboard the vessels. Cunard is pleased topermit individuals to bring service animals onboard. In order to make appropriate arrangements, notice that a guest will be travelling with an animal must beprovided at the time of booking. Local laws or customsmay 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 medicalassistance may be asked to have their physician provide a confidential certification form to ensure that they maytravel safely. If guests have special dietary needs, Cunardmust be advised at time of booking or, at the latest, sixweeks before sailing. Every effort will be made to complywith such requests.

OPTIONAL AIR PROGRAMMEThe availability of the air travel programme may be limitedfrom each gateway. Cunard reserves the right to withdrawany gateway city without prior notice. Within 21 days ofdeparture, the air travel programme is on a request basisand may be unavailable.

Cunard reserves the right to choose the air carrier,service, routing and airport for each gateway city. Airlinetickets issued by Cunard are highly restrictive and subjectto cancellation and change fees. All airline tickets are theproperty of Cunard and must be returned to and arerefundable only to Cunard. Flight schedules may requirethat you make connections or stops en route to your finaldestination or cruise departure. Charges may apply if youchange or cancel your air arrangements prior to departure.An additional per-person fee of $75 for Domestic flightsand $125 for International flights may be charged for air-related changes beginning 75 days prior to sailing.

Some countries require guests to pay an airportdeparture tax which is not included on the guest air ticket.In most cases, this tax is collected at the airport uponcheck-in and may have to be paid in local currency. Werecommend your travel professional verify any applicabletax for which the guest is to be responsible.

Air fees, taxes and surcharges include all chargesrelated to air transportation imposed by U.S. and/orforeign governmental or quasi-governmental authorities. Air fees, taxes and surcharges vary by gateway city, routing, destination and carrier, and are averaged for each gateway city. Refunds will not be made if actual air fees, taxes and surcharges are lower than estimated.Cunard reserves the right to collect any increases in airfees, taxes and surcharges in effect at the time of sailing,even if the fare has already been paid in full.

Airline seat assignments cannot be confirmed byCunard. We recommend that you have your travelprofessional contact the airlines directly for seatassignments, the addition of frequent flyer numbers toyour airline record, or to request special meals. Please beadvised that not all airlines provide pre-reserved seats.Requests for wheelchair assistance or other special needs,such as oxygen in-flight can only be made directly withthe air carrier and are the responsibility of the traveller.Not all airlines allow the use of oxygen in-flight.

It is strongly recommended that you verify both flight departure times and flight numbers at least 72hours prior to your departure from home. Cunard is not responsible for airline schedule changes after ticketshave been issued.

SERVICES PROVIDED BY INDEPENDENTCONTRACTORSAll shoreside tours & services described in this brochure,including air, transfers and shore excursions are providedby independent contractors. Cunard acts solely as theticketing agent for all shoreside activities. Cunard shall haveno obligation or liability of any kind to guests for acts oromissions in connection with or arising out of arrangementswith independent contractors, including but not limitedto airline carriers, ground/tour operators, hotels andonboard physicians since they are neither agents for noremployees of Cunard.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & HEALTH INFORMATION

It is the guest’s obligation to obtain and carry withthem a valid passport, visas, parental authorisations ifrequired, and public health documents for all applicableports of call and overland tour destinations. Your passportmust be valid for a minimum of six months past the lastday of your trip. Consult your travel professional foradvice on such requirements. For non-U.S. citizens ornon-U.S. legal residents disembarking in a U.S. port, theU.S. Department of Homeland Security requires you toprovide your address while in the United States afteryour cruise.

Approximately three months prior to departure, guestswill be sent a visa application package and requirementsfor their specific itinerary from an independent visa serviceagency. We strongly recommend that all guests availthemselves of this service. Depending on the area of the world visited, vaccination/immunization requirementsvary considerably, and are subject to change at any time.We suggest that guests travelling outside of their countryof residence consider being immunized against HepatitisA, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Polio and Tetanus. An internationalcertificate, approved by the World Health Organization, is the best medium for verification that inoculations andvaccinations have been satisfactorily performed, and isaccepted by health officials at all ports of call. We stronglyrecommend that all guests contact their personal physician,the Department of Public Health or the Centers forDisease Control to obtain expert medical immunizationrecommendations for their intended itinerary and travelplans and to specifically address Malaria and Yellow Fever requirements in time to receive any necessaryvaccinations/immunizations. Any Malaria prophylaxismedication recommended must be obtained prior tojoining the vessel.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the informationpresented is accurate at the time of printing. Ship detailsand other information presented are subject to change atany time, at the discretion of Cunard.

Cunard Line is a Proud Member of World’s Leading Cruise LinesSM

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Travel Professionals agree — QUEEN MARY 2 named

“Best Luxury Cruise Ship” all three years since her launch

and “Best Overall Cruise Ship” two of last three years

–Travel Weekly Reader’s Choice Awards, 2004-2006

QUEEN MARY 2 named “5-Star Ship” in 2006

–Frommer’s Cruises & Ports of Call

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January 3, 2008 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82January 13 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82January 23 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82February 2 13 Caribbean Panama and the Caribbean 82February 15 4 Bahamas Presidents’ Day Getaway 86February 19 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82February 29 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82March 10 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82March 20 4 Bahamas Easter Getaway 86March 24 13 Caribbean Panama and the Caribbean 82April 6 10 Caribbean Connoisseur’s Caribbean 82April 16 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60April 22 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60April 28 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60May 4 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60May 10 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60May 16 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60May 22 5 Canada & New England Memorial Day Getaway 87May 27 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60June 2 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60June 8 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60June 8 24 Mediterranean Grand Mediterranean Explorer 71June 14 12 Mediterranean Mediterranean Explorer 70June 26 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60July 2 6 Canada & New England Independence Day Getaway 87July 8 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60July 8 7 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic to Cherbourg 60July 15 7 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic from Cherbourg 60July 16 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60July 22 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60July 22 8 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic to Hamburg 60July 30 8 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic from Hamburg 60August 1 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60August 7 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60August 13 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60August 19 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60August 19 8 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic to Hamburg 60August 27 8 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic from Hamburg 60August 29 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60September 4 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60September 4 23 Mediterranean Grand Riviera Rendezvous 71September 10 11 Mediterranean Riviera Rendezvous 70September 21 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60September 27 7 Canada & New England Splendours of Autumn 85October 4 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60October 10 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60October 16 6 Transatlantic Eastbound Transatlantic 60October 22 6 Transatlantic Westbound Transatlantic 60October 28 4 Bahamas Halloween Getaway 87November 1 8 Caribbean Caribbean Adventure 83November 9 10 Caribbean Southern Caribbean Calypso 83November 19 10 Caribbean Southern Caribbean Calypso 83November 29 10 Caribbean Southern Caribbean Calypso 83December 9 10 Caribbean Southern Caribbean Calypso 83December 19 15 Caribbean Caribbean Celebration 84January 3, 2009 10 Caribbean Southern Caribbean Calypso 83

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FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS, SEE YOUR TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL

CALL US AT 1-800-7-CUNARD, OR VISIT CUNARD.COM

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January 13, 2008 24 World Cruise Segment 1 Cape Horn Exploration 52February 6 18 World Cruise Segment II South Pacific Serenade 52February 25 14 World Cruise Segment III Australian Adventure 53March 10 21 World Cruise Segment IV Pearls of the Pacific 53March 30 13 World Cruise Segment V Panama Canal Discovery 53May 5 16 Mediterranean Mediterranean Adventure 72May 21 12 Mediterranean Mediterranean Treasures 72June 2 13 Northern Europe Land of the Midnight Sun 78June 15 10 Canary Islands Atlantic Isles Idyll 79June 25 7 Northern Europe Norwegian Wonders 78July 2 15 Mediterranean Mediterranean Splendour 72July 20 11 Mediterranean Mediterranean Mosaic 72July 31 12 Northern Europe Lands of Fire and Ice 78August 12 10 Mediterranean Taste of the Mediterranean 73August 27 14 Mediterranean Mediterranean Sojourn 73September 10 20 Canada & New England Autumn Colours 85September 30 12 Canary Islands Canary Islands Splendour 79October 12 10 Mediterranean Taste of the Mediterranean 73October 27 15 Mediterranean Mediterranean Odyssey 73

Additional 2008 sailings to be announced at a later date.

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January 13, 2008 17 World Cruise Segment 1 Tale of Two Coasts 48January 30 24 World Cruise Segment II Pacific Seas and Sunsets 48February 24 23 World Cruise Segment III Enchantment of the East 49March 18 13 World Cruise Segment IV Empires of the Exotic 49March 31 22 World Cruise Segment V Cradles of Civilization 49April 22 10 Canary Islands Canary Islands Splendour 79May 2 4 Northern Europe Spring Getaway 77May 6 14 Mediterranean Mediterranean Delights 66May 20 7 Northern Europe Norwegian Fjords 76May 27 14 Northern Europe Russian Rendezvous 76June 10 12 Northern Europe Voyage of the Vikings 77June 22 14 Northern Europe Russian Rendezvous 76July 6 12 Northern Europe Voyage of the Vikings 77July 18 14 Northern Europe Russian Rendezvous 76August 1 12 Mediterranean Jewels of the Mediterranean 66August 13 12 Mediterranean Classical Mediterranean 67August 25 12 Mediterranean Legends of the Mediterranean 67September 6 12 Mediterranean Greek Isles & Aegean Shores 68September 18 12 Mediterranean Crimean Coasts 68September 30 12 Mediterranean Greek Isles & Aegean Shores 68October 12 12 Mediterranean Classical Mediterranean 67October 24 12 Mediterranean Legends of the Mediterranean 67November 5 12 Mediterranean Ancient Wonders of the Mediterranean 69November 17 12 Mediterranean Ancient Wonders of the Mediterranean 69November 29 12 Mediterranean Connoisseur’s Mediterranean 69December 11 22 Caribbean Caribbean Holiday 84

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