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HERE IS NO OTHER EXPERIENCE LIKE IT. For nearly a century, Cunard ocean liners have been

sailing across the world’s oceans to shores fabled and exotic, on an adventure only Cunard could claim to have launched, the World Voyage. To this day, Cunard remains the gold standard for this epic journey. In 2013, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria will set

out on global voyages bound for the most alluring places on earth, while Queen Elizabeth offers a spectacular selection of exotic voyages sailing through the Pacific. Make this your time to explore the destinations you’ve always dreamed of visiting Giza, Egypt

aboard The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World.

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World Voyages Overview Full World Voyage Incentives

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World Voyage Destinations Segment Voyages Liner Voyages

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Queen Elizabeth Exotic Voyages

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Preparing for Your Voyage Cunard World Club Air/Sea Programme Hotel Programme

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San Francisco

New York

To Honolulu Fort Lauderdale Jamaica Acapulco

Cartagena Panama Canal

Queen Mary 2 World Voyage

2O13 World Voyages

Queen Victoria World Voyage

Join Cunard for the grand celebration of a World Voyage in 2O13. Whichever of our two sensational global sailings you choose, you’ll discover the celebratory excitement, formal balls, sumptuous dining and unique camaraderie that are only found on a World Voyage with Cunard, the line that invented this remarkable adventure. Indeed, Cunard has been awarded “Best World Cruise Itineraries” by Porthole Cruise Magazine for each of the past nine years.

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Southampton Barcelona

Rome Athens

Lisbon Vigo Madeira Las Palmas

Sharm El Sheikh Dubai Mumbai Sokhna Abu Dhabi Aqaba Muscat Safaga

Shanghai Nawiliwili Honolulu

Suez

Cochin Colombo

Hong Kong Manila

Bangkok Ko Samui

Nha Trang Phu My

Langkawi Singapore

Kuala Lumpur Bali Walvis Bay Cape Town

Darwin Cairns

Mauritius

Durban

Whitsunday Islands Brisbane

Sydney

Perth

Port Elizabeth

Apia

Adelaide Bay of Islands Auckland

Melbourne Milford Sound

Wellington Christchurch

Queen Mary 2 World Voyage

Queen Victoria World Voyage

During her 2013 world itinerary, Queen Mary 2 sails

Join Queen Victoria on a worldwide adventure

east across the Mediterranean to destinations in the Far

spanning 105 unforgettable nights as she sails west from

East, Australia and Africa, visiting 36 ports and 18 countries

Southampton, bound for an incredible 34 ports in 23

in all. Six destinations represent maiden calls in places such

countries. Highlights include nine exciting maiden calls such

as Abu Dhabi, Sri Lanka and South Africa. Plus you’ll enjoy

as Falmouth in Jamaica, the alluring Indonesian isle of

back-to-back overnight stays in Hong Kong and Shanghai,

Bali and the Egyptian port of Sokhna. Thrilling overnight

and an extraordinary two nights in magical Cape Town.

stays include Sydney, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Dubai.

FOR DETAILED WORLD VOYAGE OPTIONS AND PRICING, CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, CALL 1-800-7-CUNARD, or visit cunard.com

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A World of Enticing Incentives As a guest of the Full World Voyage, you’ll not only experience the thrill of seeing the world’s storied places, but you’ll also receive unique commemorative gifts, attend special dinners and exclusive parties with the captain — and be invited to an exciting gala event on shore. Plus, you’ll receive a generous On Board Credit† which you can use in the ship’s speciality restaurants, casino, spa, boutiques, and more. ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR EXPERIENCING THE WORLD VOYAGE

Segment Voyages enable you to board the ship for a single portion of the adventure. These are the shortest Sydney, Australia

options available, beginning at just 12 days.

Liner Voyages combine two or more consecutive segments to provide a longer option. These fabulous sailings let you explore several of the regions that most interest you, plus, you’ll receive up to $1,500 in On Board Credit† per stateroom. † See page 15 for QUEEN MARY 2 details and page 25 for QUEEN VICTORIA details.

FULL WORLD VOYAGE GUEST EXCLUSIVE INCENTIVES INCLUDE:

• Gala World Voyage Dinner • Unique Commemorative Gifts • Welcome Aboard Reception & Senior Officer Dinner • Services of a World Voyage Concierge • World Voyage Cocktail Parties

Plus, reserve by 29 February 2012 and also receive: • Savings of up to 10% off Early Booking Fares • On Board Credit up to $3,000 USD per stateroom^ • Complimentary Hotel & Dining Charges (a value of up to $1,378 USD per person**)

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^ Based on double occupancy for guests booking a FULL WORLD VOYAGE in categories Q1-Q7 who will receive an On Board Credit of $1,500 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P3 on QUEEN MARY 2 and P1-P4 on QUEEN VICTORIA will receive an On Board Credit of $1,000 per person, categories AA-A4 & B1-B5 on QUEEN MARY 2 and A1-A7 on QUEEN VICTORIA will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person, and categories C1-D8 will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. ** $1,378 is based on the 106-day QUEEN MARY 2 FULL WORLD VOYAGE (Queens and Princess Suites). Discretionary hotel and dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-D8) or $13/day (categories Q1-P4) will be prepaid by Cunard on your behalf.

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Queen Mary 2 2O13 World Voyage The procession of incredible landmarks on the World Voyage with Queen Mary 2 begins immediately, as you explore spectacular antiquities in ancient Athens and extraordinary Egypt. Leaving the Mediterranean, you’re bound for an array of dazzling highlights: the temples and palaces of India and Southeast Asia; China’s bustling cities and epic monuments; the friendly towns and grand landscapes of Australia and New Zealand; and the beaches and game preserves of the south of Africa. Plus, you’ll enjoy overnight stays in Dubai, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Cape Town.

Bangkok, Thailand

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Full World Voyage Options Queen Mary 2

New York to New York† – 120 days Southampton to Southampton – 106 days

Southampton to Cape Town – 90 days Dubai to Southampton – 88 days

Begin your World Voyage in New York with a Transatlantic Crossing.^ MTH DATE

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2013 World Voyage MTH DATE

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Embark PM Southampton, England Barcelona, Spain Full Day Athens (Piraeus), Greece Full Day Transit the Suez Canal Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) Full Day Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/Karnak) Full Day & Evening Full Day & Overnight Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT Full Day & Evening Dubai, United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates MAIDEN CALL Full Day Cochin, India Full Day Full Day Colombo, Sri Lanka MAIDEN CALL Full Day Langkawi, Malaysia MAIDEN CALL Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia Full Day Singapore Full Day Full Day Ko Samui, Thailand MAIDEN CALL Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand Full Day Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam Full Day Full Day & Overnight Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Hong Kong Full Day Full Day & Overnight Shanghai, China OVERNIGHT Shanghai, China Full Day & Evening Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Australia Full Day Brisbane, Australia Full Day Full Day & Evening Sydney, Australia Bay of Islands, New Zealand Full Day Auckland, New Zealand Full Day & Evening Wellington, New Zealand Full Day Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand MAIDEN CALL Full Day Milford Sound, New Zealand Cruise By Full Day & Evening Sydney, Australia Melbourne, Australia Full Day Adelaide, Australia Full Day

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Perth (Fremantle), Australia Port Louis, Mauritius Durban, South Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa MAIDEN CALL Cape Town, South Africa OVERNIGHT Cape Town, South Africa OVERNIGHT Cape Town, South Africa Swakopmund (Walvis Bay), Namibia Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), Canary Islands Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Vigo, Spain

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Evening & Overnight Full Day & Overnight Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day

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

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Southampton, England Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Cruising the Atlantic Ocean New York, New York

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Queen Mary 2 in New York

New York to New York†^ 120 DAYS 3 January – 3 May

Southampton to Southampton 106 DAYS 10 January – 26 April

Southampton to Cape Town 90 DAYS 10 January – 10 April

Dubai to Southampton 88 DAYS 28 January – 26 April

Add a Transatlantic to the beginning or end^ 7 DAYS 3 January – 10 January OR 26 April – 3 May

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

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BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Standard Oceanview (C4) Standard Inside (D8)

$82,555 63,155 44,815 33,585 30,185 27,685 22,385

$72,995 55,995 39,995 29,995 26,995 24,995 19,995

$61,990 47,555 33,975 25,480 22,930 21,230 16,990

$60,610 46,500 33,220 24,915 22,420 20,760 16,610

$4,780 3,580 2,410 1,795 1,595 1,345 1,195

Ports shown in bold are turnaround ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see cunard.com/FAQs. Must be booked as three separate, linked voyages, that include the 106-day Southampton-Southampton Full World Voyage, plus a Transatlantic Crossing at the beginning and end. ^ Guests booking a Transatlantic Crossing in conjunction with a FULL WORLD VOYAGE will receive complimentary discretionary hotel & dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-D8) or $13/day (categories Q1-P3) prepaid by Cunard for their Crossing. Same stateroom as Full World Voyage cannot be guaranteed. * Government fees and taxes of up to $1,050 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. †

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One Epic Itinerary, Countless Memorable Destinations

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S O U T H A M P TO N , E N G L A N D

AT H E N S ( P I R A E U S ) , G R E E C E

SO KH N A , EGYPT (FO R CA IRO/GIZ A)

Your time on the majestic Queen Mary 2 begins in Cunard’s homeport of Southampton. London is a short distance away, so you might consider arriving a day or two early to explore the city’s famous museums, restaurants and sights.

Ancient Athens boasts perhaps more landmarks than nearly any other city in Europe. Your first stop, of course, should be the Acropolis, crowned by the magnificent Parthenon and nearby amphitheatre.

Two of the many highlights of your World Voyage lie not far from Sokhna. The bustling city of Cairo awaits with sights such as the mesmerising Egyptian Museum with its mummy room. In Giza, you can visit the ancient wonders of the great pyramids and Sphinx.

19 January 14 January

TRANSIT THE SUEZ CANAL

21 January

B A R C E LO N A , S PA I N

Today you leave the Mediterranean by way of the Suez Canal, bound for the Red Sea. This 120-mile waterway contains no locks, allowing seawater to flow freely through the canal. As you glide closer to the Red Sea, lounge on deck and admire the African Desert to the Starboard side and the Sinai Desert to the Port side.

S A FA G A , E G Y P T ( F O R L U XO R / K A R N A K )

Beautiful Barcelona is a great Spanish city and one of Europe’s most exciting destinations. Stroll along lively Las Ramblas and take in the spirit of the street entertainers as you enjoy delicious tapas and a glass of local Rioja wine.

The main attractions of the Egyptian Red Sea port of Safaga are the nearby sites of Luxor, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings. Here along the Nile you’ll discover some of Egypt’s best preserved temples and tombs.

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MAIDEN CALL

KO S A M U I , T H A I L A N D

The beaches and crystal waters are the main draw to this gorgeous part of Thailand. Exotic is the norm in Ko Samui, where optional activities range from a Coconut Plantation Monkey Show to trekking on elephant back.

12 February B A N G KO K ( L A E M C H A B A N G ) , THAILAND

Sometimes called the “Venice of the East” for its many canals and waterways, Bangkok is magical and memorable. Take a Chao Phraya river cruise to take in sights like the Temple of the Dawn and the city’s floating markets.

14 February 27–28 January

HO CHI MINH CITY (PHU MY), VIETNAM

OVERNIGHT

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

Visit the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel, the only 7-star hotel in the world, take a 4-wheel-drive desert safari and a camel ride, shop in the gold and spice souks or ride a high-speed elevator to the 124th floor of the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa — all in intriguing Dubai.

29 January

7 February

MAIDEN CALL

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

MAIDEN CALL

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

Be one of the fortunate few to enjoy a maiden call in the intriguing Middle Eastern port of Abu Dhabi. You can join a dune safari, glimpse authentic desert life in Heritage Village, tour mosques and museums and more.

The largest in an archipelago of over 100 islands, Langkawi is a popular resort with lush forests and spectacular white sand beaches. Cruise the stunning Kilim River through a nature preserve to admire the local wildlife and then shop for local crafts.

8 February KUALA LUMP UR (PORT KELANG), M A L AY S I A

2 February COCHIN, INDIA

Cultures converge in Cochin, where the options for your day include visiting Portuguese Fort Cochin, touring English Tudor-style mansions, exploring the Dutch palace of Mattancherry, or marvelling at the Jewish synagogue built in the mid-1500s.

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There are so many ways you could spend a day in Ho Chi Minh City. Set out for the markets, rice fields and traditional villages on the Mekong Delta, or explore some of the 124 miles of Vietnam War-era underground tunnels in the Cu Chi District.

Malaysia’s capital is a thrilling modern city with landmarks such as the Petronas Towers, the tallest twin towers on earth; one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia; the National Museum; and the Lake Gardens park complex.

SINGAPORE

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

Like many cities in the region, Colombo proudly displays the heritage of a world of influences — the Portuguese-era Colombo Fort, houses and buildings from both the Dutch and British times, and Hindu temples.

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Stop into the famous Raffles Hotel for their trademark Singapore Sling. Afterward, you may want to head to the fabulous Jurong Bird Park with over 600 species and mammoth walk-in aviaries, or the splendid Botanical Gardens.

An overnight stay in Hong Kong is a highlight of the Asia portion of your itinerary. For a great overview, take a harbour cruise or ride the tram to the top of Victoria Peak. Head out after dark for some of the city’s famous Cantonese cuisine.

Visit cunard.com for shore excursion INFORMATION

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C H R I S TC H U R C H ( LY T T E LTO N ) , NEW ZEALAND

Wander the streets of Christchurch, with its formal gardens and Gothic cathedral, and you may think you’ve mistakenly landed in England. New Zealand’s most British city is the perfect place to spend a leisurely day.

16 March MILFORD SOUND, NEW ZEALAND

In a land known for breathtaking scenery, this may be the crowning jewel. Part of New Zealand’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, Te Wahipounamu, Fiordland National Park’s Milford Sound is scenic cruising on a grand scale.

19 March 21–22 February

OVERNIGHT

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

SHANGHAI, CHINA

Another overnight stay, this time in Shanghai, gives you the opportunity to truly experience one of China’s most vibrant cities. You may also want to take a trip outside of the city to see the incredible gardens at Suzhou.

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C A I R N S ( YO R K E Y S K N O B ) , AUSTRALIA

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

MELBOURNE , AUSTRALIA

Wrapped in the culture and legend of whalers, missionaries and New Zealand’s early settlers, Bay of Islands is one of the region’s most intriguing ports. For an overview of all its history, visit the Russell Museum.

Take a ride through the scenic Dandenong Ranges on the heritage steam train, Puffing Billy, or explore the vineyards and olive groves, seaside towns and historic country houses of the picturesque Mornington Peninsula.

Cairns welcomes you to the Australian continent. Here you can set out for any of a variety of destinations — the Great Barrier Reef, the Wet Tropics Rainforest or the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

ADELAIDE , AUSTRALIA

BRISBANE , AUSTRALIA

Among the unique sights you’ll discover in and around New Zealand’s largest city is the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Wine enthusiasts might enjoy visiting nearby wineries to try the country’s renowned sauvignon blancs.

Inviting Adelaide is a lovely city of dazzling parks, wide tree-lined boulevards, Edwardian and Victorian buildings and friendly people. Among its streets you’ll enjoy great shopping and a variety of cafés and restaurants.

On the banks of the Brisbane River, this is a city of lively culture and stunning parks. You can take a trip to the Sunshine Coast to visit the Australia Zoo, or go beer tasting at a brewery in town.

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PERTH (FREMANTLE), AUSTRALIA

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

The capital of New Zealand is flanked by lush forested peninsulas and lovely hills, reminding many of San Francisco. Fans of the Lord of the Rings trilogy can tour nearby filming sites from the movies.

Attractions near Perth include two spectacular national parks — Yanchep National Park, a bush reserve with aboriginal cultural exhibits; and Nambung National Park, with forests of mysterious spires and pinnacles.

From its magnificent, sail-like Opera House to the thrilling walk over the Harbour Bridge, Sydney will charm you with striking architecture and friendly people. For a great panoramic view of the harbour, visit the famous Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair in the Royal Botanic Gardens.

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A tour of Sydney might include visits to The Rocks, site of the area’s first penal settlement; famous Bondi Beach; the Featherdale Wildlife Park with an array of Australian animals; or the often photographed Sydney Opera House.

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PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA

Serene Mauritius, once home to the now extinct dodo bird, is famed for its beaches and watersports from surfing to waterskiing. You can also take in the markets, shops and cafés of the lively main city of Port Louis.

From Port Elizabeth, you may want to take advantage of nearby game reserves to see some of Africa’s famous wildlife. Or stay in town and visit the Port Elizabeth Museum Complex with its Snake Park and Oceanarium.

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S WA KO P M U N D ( WA LV I S B AY ) , NAMIBIA

Subtropical Durban is warm and balmy, with justly renowned beaches. Nearby KwaZulu, the homeland of the Zulu people, is where you can visit destinations such as Shakaland with its traditional village kraal and native dancers.

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G R A N C A N A R I A ( L A S PA L M A S ) , C A N A RY I S L A N D S

The most populated of the seven Canary Islands features a cultural blend of African, Spanish and Northern European influences. In the cosmopolitan capital of Las Palmas, you’ll enjoy the museums, shopping and cafés.

Culture buffs will enjoy seeing Swakopmund, the old German colonial town, while nature lovers will be inspired by the starkly beautiful splendours of the vast Namib Desert, one of the oldest on earth.

22 April MADEIRA (FUNCHAL), PORTUGAL

The capital of Funchal is filled with ornate architectural landmarks from the 15th and 16th centuries. Take a cable car ride up to the village of Monte for a fabulous view, or explore the colourful Funchal Botanical Gardens.

24 April V I G O , S PA I N

The main attraction from the Port of Vigo is the pilgrimage city Santiago de Compostela — declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its stunning cathedral and other beautifully preserved buildings from the 12th and 13th centuries.

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

This is one of the world’s most picturesque cities, and you’ll have two days and nights here to explore. Take the cable car to the top of iconic Table Mountain for a wonderful view of the Cape of Good Hope. You may also enjoy a sunset cruise along Chobe River in nearby Botswana’s Chobe National Park.

Your World Voyage concludes back in Southampton. Enjoy the scenic countryside as you wind your way on the two-hour drive toward London. Plan a few extra days here to see the sights.

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World Voyage Segments

SOUTHAMPTON TO DUBAI 18 DAYS

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Voyage but are unable to sail the entire adventure, consider joining Queen Mary 2 for a Segment Voyage. Ranging from 12 to 22

days, these sailings — our shortest options — allow you to focus on

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Government fees and taxes of up to $415 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. See cunard.com/FAQs for Time Spent in Port description explanations.

2O13 World Voyage Segments

HONG KONG TO SYDNEY (I) 18 DAYS

SYDNEY (I) TO SYDNEY (II) 12 DAYS

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23-28 S-Th Cruising the South China Sea & Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator) Mar 1 F Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 2 S Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Full Day Australia 3-4 SU-M Cruising the Coral Sea 5 T Brisbane, Australia Full Day 6 W Cruising the Tasman Sea

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Full Day Full Day & Evening

Cruising the Pacific Ocean Wellington, New Zealand Full Day Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand MAIDEN CALL Full Day 15 F Cruising the Southern Ocean 16 S Milford Sound, New Zealand Cruise By 17-18 SU-M Cruising the Tasman Sea 19 T Sydney, Australia Disembark AM ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Embark PM

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Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Standard Oceanview (C4) Standard Inside (D8)

$8,575 6,650 4,840 3,710 3,370 3,140 2,575

$13,975 10,770 7,750 5,860 5,295 4,920 3,975

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT, call 1-800-7-CUNARD or visit cunard.com Government fees and taxes of up to $170 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future.

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2O13 World Voyage Segments

SYDNEY (II) TO CAPE TOWN 22 DAYS

CAPE TOWN TO SOUTHAMPTON 16 DAYS

19 March 2013

10 April 2013

Southampton Vigo Madeira Las Palmas

Melbourne, Australia

Durban Mauritius Cape Town Port Elizabeth Perth Adelaide Sydney Melbourne

Walvis Bay

Overnight in Cape Town

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DAY

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PORT

Overnight in Cape Town

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Embark PM Sydney, Australia Cruising the Tasman Sea Melbourne, Australia Full Day Cruising the Tasman Sea Adelaide, Australia Full Day Cruising the Great Australian Bight Perth (Fremantle), Australia Full Day Cruising the Indian Ocean Cruising the Indian Ocean Port Louis, Mauritius Full Day Cruising the Indian Ocean Durban, South Africa Full Day Cruising the Indian Ocean Port Elizabeth, South Africa Full Day

Cape Town

MTH DATE

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W

Cape Town, South Africa

10

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Embark PM & Overnight 11 TH Cape Town, South Africa Full Day 12 F Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean 13 S Swakopmund (Walvis Full Day Bay), Namibia 14-20 SU-S Cruising the South Atlantic Ocean (Cross the Equator) 21 SU Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), Full Day Canary Islands 22 M Madeira (Funchal), Portugal Full Day 23 T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 24 W Vigo, Spain Full Day 25 TH Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 26 F Southampton, England Disembark AM OVERNIGHT

MAIDEN CALL

9

T

Cape Town, South Africa

Evening & Overnight Cape Town, South Africa Disembark AM OVERNIGHT

10

W

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Standard Oceanview (C4) Standard Inside (D8)

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

$15,300 11,775 8,455 6,380 5,755 5,340 4,300

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Standard Oceanview (C4) Standard Inside (D8)

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

$11,120 8,555 6,140 4,630 4,175 3,875 3,120

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT, call 1-800-7-CUNARD or visit cunard.com

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Cape Town, South Africa

Queen Mary 2

2O13 World Voyage Liners

Another way to be a part of this sensational experience is on a Liner Voyage, which combines two or more consecutive segments and multiple regions. In addition, when you sail a Liner Voyage you’ll receive a generous On Board Credit to use in the shops, spas, restaurants and many other venues aboard Queen Mary 2.

LINER VOYAGE ON BOARD CREDIT VALUE PER STATEROOM QUEENS SUITE

$1,500 USD†

PRINCESS SUITE

$1,000 USD†

B A LC O N Y S TAT E R O O M

$750 USD†

I N S I D E / O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M

$500 USD†

Reserve by 29 February 2012

12 SENSATIONAL LINER VOYAGES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

SOUTHAMPTON TO HONG KONG – 38 DAYS 10 January – 17 February 2013

SOUTHAMPTON TO SYDNEY (I) – 56 DAYS 10 January – 7 March 2013

SOUTHAMPTON TO SYDNEY (II) – 68 DAYS 10 January – 19 March 2013

DUBAI TO SYDNEY (I) – 38 DAYS DUBAI TO SYDNEY (II) – 50 DAYS DUBAI TO CAPE TOWN – 72 DAYS

HONG KONG TO CAPE TOWN – 52 DAYS

$13,690

17 February – 26 April 2013

$14,470

28 January – 10 April 2013

17 February – 19 March 2013 17 February – 10 April 2013

$10,170

28 January – 19 March 2013

HONG KONG TO SYDNEY (II) – 30 DAYS

$11,115

$7,595

28 January – 7 March 2013



$7,495

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

HONG KONG TO SOUTHAMPTON – 68 DAYS SYDNEY (I) TO CAPE TOWN – 34 DAYS 7 March – 10 April 2013

SYDNEY (I) TO SOUTHAMPTON – 50 DAYS 7 March – 26 April 2013

SYDNEY (II) TO SOUTHAMPTON – 38 DAYS 19 March – 26 April 2013

$6,195 $10,495 $13,615 $6,875 $9,995 $7,420

Based on double occupancy. Guests booking categories Q1-Q7 will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P3 will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person, categories AA-B5 will receive an On Board Credit of $375 per person, and categories C1-D8 will receive an On Board Credit of $250 per person. Offer applies to LINER VOYAGE bookings made by 29 February 2012. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. Government fees and taxes of up to $765 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future.

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Queen Victoria 2O13 World Voyage If there is a part of the world you’ve dreamed of seeing, chances are the 2013 World Voyage on Queen Victoria will take you there. Your itinerary takes you through the Caribbean, transiting

the Panama Canal, into the shimmering South Pacific and beyond to awe-inspiring attractions from Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to Jordan’s incredible “Lost City” of Petra. Nine maiden calls and overnights in Sydney, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Dubai add to the excitement.

Petra, Jordan

Bangkok, Thailand

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Southampton to Southampton – 105 days New York to Southampton – 97 days

Fort Lauderdale to Southampton – 94 days San Francisco to Southampton – 81 days MTH DATE

DAY

PORT

Mar

21 22 24 27 28 31 3 6 7 8 14 15 16

TH F SU W TH SU W S SU M SU M T

Nha Trang, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand Singapore Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia Colombo, Sri Lanka MAIDEN CALL Mumbai, India Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Oman Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT Dubai, United Arab Emirates Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo & Giza)

17 20 23 26

W S T F

Transit the Suez Canal Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Lisbon, Portugal Southampton, England

Apr

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day & Evening Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day & Overnight Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day & Evening

MAIDEN CALL

2013 World Voyage MTH DATE

DAY

PORT

Jan

10 18 21 23 25 26 29 3 8 9 14 19 20

TH F M W F S T SU F S TH T W

Southampton, England New York, New York Fort Lauderdale, Florida Falmouth, Jamaica MAIDEN CALL Cartagena, Colombia Transit the Panama Canal Acapulco, Mexico San Francisco, California Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii Apia, Samoa Auckland, New Zealand Bay of Islands, New Zealand

23 24 26 28

S SU T TH

4 7

M TH

Sydney, Australia OVERNIGHT Sydney, Australia Brisbane, Australia MAIDEN CALL Whitsunday Islands (for the Great Barrier Reef), Australia MAIDEN CALL Darwin, Australia MAIDEN CALL Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia

11 14 15 18 19

M TH F M T

Manila, Philippines MAIDEN CALL Shanghai, China OVERNIGHT Shanghai, China Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Hong Kong

Feb

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Embark PM Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day

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

Full Day Full Day & Evening Full Day & Evening Full Day Full Day Full Day & Evening Full Day

Full Day Full Day Disembark AM

DAY

Apr

26 F 27-30 S-T May 1-2 W-TH 3 F

PORT

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Embark PM

Southampton, England Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Cruising the Atlantic Ocean New York, New York

Disembark AM

MAIDEN CALL

Mar

Full Day & Overnight Full Day & Overnight Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

Full Day Full Day & Overnight Full Day & Evening Full Day & Overnight Full Day

Queen Victoria

Add a Transatlantic to the end aboard Queen Mary 2^ 7 DAYS 26 April - 3 May

Southampton to Southampton 105 DAYS 10 January - 26 April

New York to Southampton† 97 DAYS 18 January - 26 April

San Francisco to Southampton 81 DAYS 3 February - 26 April

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

$72,995 55,995 26,995 24,995

$68,100 52,300 25,300 23,550

$56,880 43,685 21,135 19,680

19,995

18,700

15,630

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3) Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Oceanview (C4) Inside (D8)

$4,780 3,580 1,795 1,595 1,345 1,195

Ports shown in bold are turnaround ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see cunard.com/FAQs. Also available with Fort Lauderdale embarkation. ^ Guests booking a Transatlantic Crossing in conjunction with a FULL WORLD VOYAGE will receive complimentary discretionary hotel & dining charges of $11/day (categories AA-D8) or $13/day (categories Q1-P3) prepaid by Cunard for their Crossing. * Government fees and taxes of up to $1,515 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. †

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Dazzling Destinations and Colourful Cultures Await 10 January

21 January

25 January

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA

CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA

Your World Voyage launches with appropriate fanfare from Cunard’s homeport of Southampton. From here, the classic Cunard ocean liner experience of a Transatlantic Crossing takes you from Old World to New.

Sunny Fort Lauderdale is everything you imagine Florida to be, with seven glorious miles of white sand beach and inviting water sports from sailing to surfing. The town is also a welcome paradise for shoppers.

Dominated by landmarks such as the 17th-century Castillo San Felipe de Barajas and the beautiful Church of San Pedro Claver, built in 1603, Colombia’s Cartagena is a Spanish colonial gem of a Caribbean city.

23 January

26 January

MAIDEN CALL

18 January

FALMOUTH, JAMAICA

TRANSIT THE PANAMA CANAL

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

An unexpected surprise, you’ll discover one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns in the Jamaican port of Falmouth — a maiden call for Queen Victoria. Explore Market Street for a glimpse into the region’s past.

One of the most famous waterways on earth, the monumental Panama Canal cuts through 51 miles of jungle and granite. You’ll enjoy traversing the canal’s fabled locks as you spend the day transiting from Atlantic to Pacific oceans.

Passing the Statue of Liberty as you sail into New York Harbor, you’ll know that a thrilling day in the Big Apple awaits. Or, for those who are joining this World Voyage in New York, it’s a day of excitement and anticipation.

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28 February

ACAPULCO, MEXICO

BAY OF ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND

Mexico’s resort town of Acapulco has always been a favourite with celebrities and jet setters. Within an afternoon, you can visit contemporary galleries and bistros, and then browse the city’s central marketplace for crafts.

This picturesque region is a centre of Maori culture, an ideal place to learn about this unique community and their ways of life. Outdoor and aquatic activities also make Bay of Islands one of New Zealand’s most popular destinations.

MAIDEN CALL

3 February

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29 January

MAIDEN CALL

WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS (FOR THE GREAT BARRIER REEF), AUSTRALIA

Among the many famous natural splendours of Australia, none compares to the Great Barrier Reef. And a visit Down Under wouldn’t be complete without time to grab your snorkel and swim amidst the thousands of species here.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Sail into the City by the Bay beneath the famed Golden Gate Bridge. With its trademark cable cars, steep hills and tourist spots like Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, Alcatraz Island and the beautifully restored Ferry Building.

8 February HONOLULU, OAHU, HAWAII

Watch the surfers while enjoying a mai tai on classic Waikiki Beach, snorkel the crystal waters around iconic Diamond Head, or head to Pearl Harbor to visit the touching memorial to the sunken battleship, the U.S.S. Arizona.

9 February NAWILIWILI, KAUAI, HAWAII

On the Garden Isle of Kauai, the scenic wonders range from incredible Waimea Canyon, which Mark Twain likened to a Grand Canyon of the Pacific, to the dramatic cliffs of the Na Pali coast, accessible only by boat or helicopter.

14 February APIA, SAMOA

23–24 February

For a glimpse at Polynesia as it once was, Samoa is unparallelled. Venture out from the main town of Apia and you’ll not only discover traditional villages untouched by time, but also black sand beaches, rainforests, waterfalls and volcanoes.

OVERNIGHT

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

One of the great cities of the Southern Hemisphere, Sydney warrants more than a day’s visit. With an overnight stay here, you’ll have two days to see the city’s many attractions, plus an evening to experience Sydney after dark.

19 February

26 February

4 March

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

DARWIN, AUSTRALIA

New Zealand’s largest city retains the quaint and accessible quality of a much smaller town. Enjoy the scene along the waterfront, visit a museum of native Maori artefacts or ride the elevator to the top of the Sky Tower for great views.

To discover the Australia you’ve heard about, Brisbane is a perfect destination. Set out for such places as the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the rainforests of the Mt. Tamborine plateau or the shimmering beaches of the Gold Coast.

Located at the far north of the Australian continent, quaint Darwin is a city of cultural sites and natural beauty. Be sure to see the fabled jumping crocodiles of Crocodylus Park, or head into the Outback for some nature viewing.

MAIDEN CALL

MAIDEN CALL

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BALI (PADANG BAY), INDONESIA

The most magical of all the islands in Indonesia, Bali astonishes visitors with images of terraced rice paddies, mystical temples and timeless artisan villages. The isle’s beaches are among the world’s most popular resort destinations.

21 March NHA TRANG, VIETNAM

One of Vietnam’s most visited coastal resorts, Nha Trang offers beautiful coastline and beaches, and seas that are warm and inviting. It’s also a noted diving destination, with healthy coral reefs and schools of colourful fish.

11 March

MAIDEN CALL

22 March

MANILA, PHILIPPINES

Bustling Manila, a maiden call for Queen Victoria, is an unforgettable stop on a truly memorable voyage. The city proudly displays influences from eras of Chinese, British, Spanish, American and Japanese rule.

HO CHI MINH CITY (PHU MY), VIETNAM

The former Saigon remains a vibrant and exciting city. Located along the Mekong River, Ho Chi Minh City is a bustling metropolis of street vendors, 18th-century buildings and unique sights, like the Lang Ca Ong Temple.

24 March 14–15 March

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SHANGHAI, CHINA

BANGKOK (LAEM CHABANG), THAILAND

Exciting Shanghai is where Old China and modern day converge — a city that juxtaposes ancient temples and traditional gardens with some of the world’s tallest, most modern buildings.

From the vast Grand Palace complex on the Chao Phraya River to the fabled Temple of the Golden Buddha, Bangkok is a destination you’ll not forget. Be sure to take a ride in a tuk-tuk — the city’s famous two-person taxis.

18–19 March

27 March

OVERNIGHT

HONG KONG

SINGAPORE

Framed by the green hills of Kowloon, Hong Kong is a fascinating city where traditional junks dot the harbour and glass and steel skyscrapers dominate the skyline. Be sure to visit renowned Stanley Market to shop for mementos.

East meets west in the commercial centre of Singapore. You can browse among vintage Chinese shop houses, explore neighbourhoods of Victorian buildings and manor gardens, and stroll modern avenues.

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Crowned by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, fascinating Kuala Lumpur offers something for everyone. The National Museum showcases Malaysian culture, while the Golden Triangle is a shopper’s paradise.

2O13 World Voyages Queen Victoria

17 April TRANSIT THE SUEZ CANAL

This is the second of the two great canals on your itinerary, known by the nickname “The Highway to India.” The Suez opened in 1869 after 10 years of construction, and links the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.

20 April ROME (CIVITAVECCHIA), ITALY

The ancient capital of the Western world is every bit as exciting today as it was millennia ago. You can see remnants of the Roman Empire in structures like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Pantheon, and more recent sites like the 17th century Villa Borghese.

31 March

MAIDEN CALL

COLOMBO, SRI LANKA

The main city of tropical Sri Lanka off the tip of India makes for an intriguing day’s stop. Boasting influences from Portuguese, Dutch and English cultures, the port is home to sights like Cinnamon Gardens and the Dutch Period Museum.

3 April

14 April

MUMBAI, INDIA

AQABA, JORDAN (FOR PETRA)

Once known as Bombay, Mumbai is a sprawling city of contrasts, from ultra-modern skyscrapers to traditional markets. For a taste of local life, stroll amidst the street stalls, shops and bars of the Colaba district.

From the port of Aqaba, you’ll set out for one of the world’s great sites of antiquity — the “Lost City” of Petra. Pass through a narrow canyon gorge to discover an entire city carved from the red sandstone mountains.

23 April LISBON, PORTUGAL

6 April

15 April

MUSCAT (MINA QABOOS), OMAN

SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT

Bahia Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 13th and 14th centuries, is a must on any visit to Muscat. You may also want to visit attractions such as the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque or Qurum National Park.

The resort city of Sharm el Sheikh is all about natural splendours. With crystal waters and thriving reefs, it’s one of the world’s greatest dive spots. The old town of Na’ama Bay is also enchanting.

7–8 April

16 April

OVERNIGHT

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

An overnight in extravagant Dubai gives you ample time to explore such landmarks as “The World,” a stunning cluster of 300 man-made islands offshore built in approximately the shape of the earth — or the tallest building on earth, the amazing Burj Khalifa.

There’s much to see in sunny Lisbon — the Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features exquisite cloisters and arches; while the nearby town of Sintra is home to an astonishing Moorish fortress.

26 April MAIDEN CALL

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND

SOKHNA, EGYPT (FOR CAIRO & GIZA)

From Sokhna, you’ll depart for some of the greatest treasures of Egypt’s past. Enjoy a visit to the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, where you’ll see artefacts of famed mummies like King Tutankhamen. You’ll also be able to visit the incredible pyramids of Giza.

Arriving back in Southampton, you reflect on your sensational journey. You may want to plan a few extra days after disembarkation to unwind and enjoy the myriad attractions in nearby London.

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World Voyage Segments

NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO 16 DAYS†

Choose a World Voyage Segment with Queen Victoria and

18 January 2013

you can be a part of all the celebration and pageantry that this epic adventure entails, without the time commitment of the full itinerary. Choose from among five segments from 16 to 23 days in length, San Francisco

spotlighting different regions.

New York

Fort Lauderdale Jamaica Acapulco

Cartagena Panama Canal

MTH DATE

Jan

DAY

PORT

TIME SPENT IN PORT

18 F New York, New York 19-20 S-SU Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 21 M Fort Lauderdale, Florida 22 T Cruising the Caribbean Sea 23 W Falmouth, Jamaica

Embark PM Full Day Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

Panama Canal

24 TH 25 F 26 S 27-28 SU-M 29 T 30-31 W-TH Feb 1-2 F-S 3 SU

Nawiliwili, Hawaii

Cruising the Caribbean Sea Cartagena, Colombia Full Day Transit the Panama Canal Cruising the Pacific Ocean Acapulco, Mexico Full Day Cruising the Pacific Ocean Cruising the Pacific Ocean San Francisco, California Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

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$11,365 8,760 4,305 4,015 3,215

Also available with Fort Lauderdale embarkation. Government fees and taxes of up to $560 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. See cunard.com/FAQs for Time Spent in Port description explanations.

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SYDNEY TO HONG KONG 23 DAYS

3 February 2013

24 February 2013

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SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY 20 DAYS

Shanghai

San Francisco

Hong Kong

Nawiliwili Honolulu

Manila

Cartagena, Colombia Bali Darwin Whitsunday Islands

Apia

Brisbane

Sydney

Sydney

Bay of Islands Auckland Overnight in Sydney

MTH DATE

Feb

DAY

PORT

Overnights in Shanghai & Hong Kong

TIME SPENT IN PORT

3 SU San Francisco, California 4-7 M-TH Cruising the Pacific Ocean 8 F Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

Embark PM Full Day & Evening Full Day

9 S Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii 10-13 SU-W Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the Equator) 14 TH Apia, Samoa Full Day 15 F Cruising the Pacific Ocean (Cross the International Date Line) 17-18 SU-M Cruising the Pacific Ocean 19 T Auckland, New Zealand Full Day & Evening 20 W Bay of Islands, Full Day New Zealand MAIDEN CALL 21-22 TH-F Cruising the Tasman Sea 23 S Sydney, Australia Full Day & Overnight OVERNIGHT 24 SU Sydney, Australia Disembark AM ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

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Sydney, Australia Cruising the Tasman Sea Brisbane, Australia

TIME SPENT IN PORT

Embark PM Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

27 28

Cruising the Coral Sea Whitsunday Islands (for the Great Barrier Reef), Australia MAIDEN CALL Mar 1-3 F-SU Cruising the Coral Sea 4 M Darwin, Australia

W TH

Full Day

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

5-6 7

Cruising the Arafura Sea Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia MAIDEN CALL 8-10 F-SU Cruising the Makassar Strait 11 M Manila, Philippines

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Shanghai, China

Full Day

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

12-13 T-W 14 TH

Cruising the South China Sea Full Day & Shanghai, China OVERNIGHT Overnight 15 F Shanghai, China Full Day & Evening 16-17 S-SU Cruising the East China Sea 18 M Hong Kong OVERNIGHT Full Day & Overnight 19 T Hong Kong Disembark AM

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

$14,175 10,915 5,350 4,990 3,990

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BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

$16,450 12,705 6,300 5,885 4,735

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT, call 1-800-7-CUNARD or visit cunard.com

Government fees and taxes of up to $470 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future.

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HONG KONG TO DUBAI 20 DAYS

DUBAI TO SOUTHAMPTON 18 DAYS

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Dubai

Mumbai

Muscat

Phu My Bangkok

Singapore

Hong Kong Lisbon

Rome

Nha Trang

Sharm El Sheikh Suez Sokhna Dubai Aqaba

Colombo Kuala Lumpur

Singapore

Overnight in Dubai

MTH DATE

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23 24

S SU

Embark PM Hong Kong Cruising the South China Sea Nha Trang, Vietnam Full Day Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Full Day Vietnam Cruising the Gulf of Thailand Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Full Day Thailand Cruising the Gulf of Thailand Singapore Full Day Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Full Day Malaysia Cruising the Bay of Bengal Colombo, Sri Lanka Full Day

25-26 M-T 27 W 28 TH

Muscat, Oman

29-30 F-S 31 SU

TIME SPENT IN PORT

MAIDEN CALL

Apr 1-2 M-T Cruising the Indian Ocean 3 W Mumbai, India Full Day 4-5 TH-F Cruising the Arabian Sea 6 S Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Full Day Oman 7 SU Dubai, United Arab Full Day & Emirates OVERNIGHT Overnight 8 M Dubai, United Arab Disembark AM Emirates ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

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Embark PM Dubai, United Arab Emirates 9-13 T-S Cruising the Arabian Sea & Red Sea 14 SU Aqaba, Jordan (for Petra) Full Day 15 M Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Full Day 16 T Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo/ Full Day & Giza) MAIDEN CALL Evening 17 W Transit the Suez Canal 18-19 TH-F Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 20 S Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Full Day 21-22 SU-M Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 23 T Lisbon, Portugal Full Day 24-25 W-TH Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 26 F Southampton, England Disembark AM

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

$12,780 9,850 4,835 4,515 3,615

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

$14,345 11,085 5,520 5,160 4,160

For MORE information, contact your travel AGENT, call 1-800-7-CUNARD or visit cunard.com

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Government fees and taxes of up to $375 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. See cunard.com/FAQs for Time Spent in Port description explanations.

Queen Victoria

Rome, Italy

QUEEN VICTORIA

2O13 World Voyage Liners

Combine two or more consecutive segments to create one of our popular Liner Voyages, and you can experience several regions on one sailing. Liners begin at 36 days with options ranging up to 79 days, embarking from New York, San Francisco, Sydney or Hong Kong. Sail a

L I N E R V O Y A G E O N B O A R D C R E D I T VA L U E PER STATEROOM QUEENS SUITE

$1,500 USD†

PRINCESS SUITE

$1,000 USD†

BALCONY STATEROOM

$750 USD†

INSIDE/OCEANVIEW STATEROOM

$500 USD†

Liner Voyage and you’ll also receive an On Board Credit which can be used in the boutiques, restaurants, spa,

Reserve by 29 February 2012

casino and lounges on Queen Victoria . E I G H T U N I Q U E L I N E R VOYA G E S BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

NEW YORK TO SYDNEY – 36 DAYS

$7,205

18 January – 24 February 2013

NEW YORK TO HONG KONG – 59 DAYS

$11,940

18 January – 19 March 2013

NEW YORK TO DUBAI – 79 DAYS

$16,100

18 January – 8 April 2013

SAN FRANCISCO TO HONG KONG – 43 DAYS 3 February – 19 March 2013



$8,725

BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM

SAN FRANCISCO TO DUBAI – 63 DAYS 3 February – 8 April 2013

SYDNEY TO DUBAI – 43 DAYS

$12,885 $8,895

24 February – 8 April 2013

SYDNEY TO SOUTHAMPTON – 61 DAYS 24 February – 26 April 2013

HONG KONG TO SOUTHAMPTON – 38 DAYS 19 March – 26 April 2013

$12,510 $7,775

Based on double occupancy. Guests booking categories Q1-Q7 will receive an On Board Credit of $750 per person. Guests booking categories P1-P4 will receive an On Board Credit of $500 per person, categories A1-A7 will receive an On Board Credit of $375 per person, and categories C1-D8 will receive an On Board Credit of $250 per person. Offer applies to LINER VOYAGE bookings made by 29 February 2012. On Board Credit offer applies to the first two guests in a stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth guests. Government fees and taxes of up to $1,165 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future.

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Queen Elizabeth 2O13 Exotic Voyages Queen Elizabeth sails roundtrip from Los Angeles on an extended voyage of her own, bound for

the beautiful islands of the South Pacific. The itinerary features the gorgeous Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia, unique isles like Samoa and American Samoa, and several ports in New Zealand — with five maiden calls. Enjoy more time aboard Queen Elizabeth by adding a Panama Canal transit between Los Angeles and the East Coast to the beginning or end of your voyage.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Bora Bora, French Polynesia

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Pearls of the Pacific – 36 days

Honolulu

Queen Elizabeth

Los Angeles

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Bora Bora Papeete

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Full Day

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Apia, Samoa

Full Day

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Auckland, New Zealand

Full Day

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Napier, New Zealand

22

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Wellington, New Zealand

Full Day

23

S

Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand

Full Day

Afternoon

MAIDEN CALL

Mar

Los Angeles to Los Angeles 36 DAYS 4 February – 12 March

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Papeete, French Polynesia

1

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

6

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Kahalui, Maui, Hawaii

7

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Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii

12

T

Los Angeles, California

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

Full Day

MAIDEN CALL

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

$20,545 15,545 13,465 8,545 7,245 6,245

Disembark AM

Add a Thrilling Panama Canal Transit to Your Voyage If you’d like to extend your vacation on Queen Elizabeth — and add one of the world’s greatest wonders to your itinerary — opt to begin or end your voyage with a Panama Canal transit between Los Angeles and the East Coast.

Panama Canal Adventure

Los Angeles Half Moon Cay

New York

Fort Lauderdale Puerto Vallarta

Manzanillo

Grand Cayman

Aruba Puntarenas

Panama Canal Discovery 18 DAYS 12 March – 30 March

ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM*

Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P4) Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Balcony (A7) Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)

$7,195 5,595 4,930 3,095 2,595 2,295

$8,895 6,895 5,989 3,895 3,295 2,895

Panama Canal Discovery

Los Angeles

Fort Lauderdale

Panama Canal Adventure 15 DAYS 20 January – 4 February

Bonaire

Puntarenas Willemstad San Juan del Sur Panama Canal

Panama Canal

For additional 2013 QUEEN Elizabeth Exotics options, contact your Travel Agent, call 1-800-7-CUNARD or visit Cunard.com Ports shown in bold are turnaround ports/days. For Time Spent in Port details, see cunard.com/FAQs. * Government fees and taxes of up to $340 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future.

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Savour Spectacular Dining & Accommodations Your entire World Voyage experience will provide a sense of privileged celebration. You’ll delight in some of the finest dining and most gracious accommodations afloat. The classic Cunard tradition of paired dining and staterooms is, of course, a highlight. Guests staying in the spectacular Queens Grill & Princess Grill Suites enjoy the elegance of their own intimate single-seating restaurant. Those in Britannia staterooms dine in the resplendent Britannia restaurant. No matter which category you select, you’re assured sumptuous cuisine and exquisite ambience in the restaurants, and contemporary décor and fine amenities in your stateroom.

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Elegant Options for Your Stay Q U E E N S G R I L L Stateroom Categories: Q1–Q7

Indulge in the most luxurious interpretation of the Cunard experience as you reside in a choice of lavish suites, each with separate living and sleeping areas, a private balcony on which to unwind, plus a host of delightful flourishes to enhance the sublime sense of style. Exquisite à la carte menus invite your perusal in the truly exceptional Queens Grill restaurant each evening.

Dining Single-seating dinner: 6:30 – 9:00 pm

Features & Amenities • Butler & Concierge Service • Bon Voyage Bottle of Champagne and Fresh Strawberries • Satellite TV with Multi-Language Film and Music Channels • Direct-Dial Telephone • Refrigerator • Hair Dryer

• Safe • Bar Stocked with Spirits or Wines and Soft Drinks • Pre-Dinner Canapés • In-Suite Dining from Queens Grill Menu • Daily Fresh Fruit • Fresh Flowers • 24-Hour Room Service • Personalised Stationery • Books and Atlas • Daily Shipboard Newspaper • Pillow Concierge Menu • Full Bathroom with Bath and Shower • Soft Terry Robes and Slippers • Special Sweet Dreams Turndown Surprise on Formal Nights • Nightly Turndown Service with Chocolate • 220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Sockets • Priority Embarkation

Queen Elizabeth & Queen Victoria

guests receive all features & amenities plus: • Priority Luggage Delivery • Priority Disembarkation Exclusive access to: • The Courtyard • The Grills Lounge • The Grills Upper Terrace Queen Mary 2 guests

receive all features & amenities plus: Exclusive access to: • The Queens Grill Lounge • The Grills Terrace Category Q1-Q4 guests also receive: • Priority Disembarkation • Priority Tender Services Category Q1-Q3 guests also receive: • Priority Luggage Delivery

ALTERNATIVE DINING VENUES A rich variety of other dining options await every guest on a Cunard ship, including: Queen Elizabeth

Queen Mary 2

Queen Victoria

• 24-Hour Room Service • Café Carinthia • Golden Lion • The Lido (self-service) • The Lido restaurant in the evening* - Asado (South American Grill) - Aztec (Mexican classics) - Jasmine (Asian cuisine) • The Pavilion • The Verandah*

• 24-Hour Room Service • Boardwalk Cafe • Golden Lion • Kings Court (self-service) • Kings Court* - La Piazza (Italian) - The Carvery (traditional British fare) - Lotus (Pan-Asian) • Chef’s Galley (live cooking demo) • The Pavilion • Todd English restaurant*

• 24-Hour Room Service • Café Carinthia • Golden Lion • The Lido (self-service) • The Lido restaurant in the evening* - Bamboo (Pan-Asian) - Coriander (Indian cuisine) - Prime (seafood and steak) • The Pavilion • Todd English restaurant*

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

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P R I N C E S S G R I L L Stateroom Categories: P1–P4 Queen Elizabeth & Queen Victoria; P1–P3 Queen Mary 2

Embark on your voyage in legendary sophistication courtesy of our spacious Princess Grill Suites. Each is superbly appointed and features its own private verandah. Your home away from home also delights with those extra touches that make you feel so incredibly welcome. Every evening, the Princess Grill restaurant entices you to savour magnificent a la carte creations in a single leisurely seating. • 220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Sockets • Priority Embarkation

• Direct-Dial Telephone • Refrigerator • Hair Dryer • Safe • In-Suite Dining from Princess Grill Menu • Daily Fresh Fruit • 24-Hour Room Service • Personalised Stationery • Atlas • Daily Shipboard Newspaper • Pillow Concierge Menu • Full Bathroom with Bath and Shower • Soft Terry Robes and Slippers • Nightly Turndown Service with Chocolate

Dining Single-seating dinner: 6:30 – 9:00 pm

Features & Amenities • Concierge Service • Bon Voyage Bottle of Wine and Fresh Strawberries • Satellite TV with Multi-Language Film and Music Channels

Queen Elizabeth & Queen Victoria guests

receive all features & amenities plus: Exclusive access to: • The Courtyard • The Grills Lounge • The Grills Terrace

guests receive all features & amenities plus: Queen Mary 2

Exclusive access to: • The Queens Grill Lounge • The Grills Terrace

B R I T A N N I A Stateroom Categories: A1–D8 Queen Victoria; AA–D8 Queen Elizabeth & Queen Mary 2

Discover the world in elegance and comfort, as your Britannia stateroom provides a haven of calm at the end of a day’s exploration ashore or relaxation on board. Each evening our superlative dining experience unfolds amidst the art deco style grandeur of the Britannia restaurant or, for those in the Britannia Club accommodations, the refinement of our single-seating Britannia Club dining room. Dining – Britannia Restaurant Early sitting for dinner: 6:00 pm Late sitting for dinner: 8:30 pm

Dining – Britannia Club (Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth only) Single-seating dinner: 6:30 – 9:00 pm

Features & Amenities • Bon Voyage Half Bottle of Wine • Satellite TV with Multi-Language Film and Music Channels • Direct-Dial Telephone • Fruit Basket (on request) • Refrigerator

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• Hair Dryer • Safe • 24-Hour Room Service • Daily Shipboard Newspaper • Bathrobe and Slippers • Nightly Turndown Service with Chocolate • 220V British 3-Pin and 110V 2-Pin Sockets

Britannia Club Balcony guests (Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth only) receive all features & amenities plus: • Bon Voyage Bottle of Wine* • Pillow Concierge Menu * This is in place of Half Bottle of Wine as shown above.

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Preparing for Your Voyage A World of Benefits When you sail with Cunard, you become a member of the Cunard World Club — with benefits beginning immediately upon completion of your first voyage. It is our way of thanking you, our most valued guests, for choosing to see the world with the famous ocean liners of Cunard. Best of all, the more you sail with Cunard, the better the rewards. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect at various levels of membership: S ILV ER One voyage with Cunard • Savings of up to 5% on all Early Booking Fares • Notification of special offers • On board World Club Representatives • The Cunarder, our regular newsletter

G O LD Two voyages or 20 days on board • All the benefits of Silver, plus: • Gold Cunarder pin • Up to two hours of complimentary Internet* • World Club Cocktail Reception • Preferred reservations at Todd English or The Verandah†

PL AT I N U M

DI AMOND

Seven voyages or 70 days on board • All the benefits of Gold, plus: • Platinum Cunarder pin • An additional two hours of complimentary Internet* • 20% savings on dry cleaning and laundry • Complimentary wine tasting event

15 voyages or 150 days on board • All the benefits of Platinum, plus: • Diamond Cunarder pin • An additional four hours of complimentary Internet* • Priority Luggage Delivery • Complimentary three course lunch^

VISIT CUNARD.COM/CWC FOR MORE INFORMATION Persons under the age of 18 are not eligible to participate in the Cunard World Club Programme. To receive the benefits guests must have completed the necessary voyages and/or days on board prior to the voyage starting. There will be no mid-voyage promotions. Some benefits may not be available on voyages of five days or less. * Internet package credit does not apply to Cunard Cruisemail. †Surcharge applies. Reservations required. ^ Subject to availability. Cunard will pay your cover charge and 15% gratuity, and any other expenses will be charged to your stateroom account.

Cunard’s Air/Sea Programme

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Make it a truly relaxing vacation by letting Cunard handle all the details of your voyage. Our Air/Sea Programme takes the work out of planning your vacation and provides a convenient and affordable alternative to arranging your own travel. S TA N DA R D A I R A D D - O N S I N F O R M ATI O N Air add-ons are available for purchase from 161 North American gateway cities. For a complete list of available gateways and flight combinations, please contact your Travel Agent or Cunard at 1-800-7-CUNARD (728-6273). When you book your flights through Cunard, you will receive the details of your air schedule approximately 75 days prior to your voyage. If the schedule does not meet your preferences, you will have ample time to request a customised air schedule through Cunard Custom Air. Cunard Custom Air allows you to customise your air travel with the flights, airlines and class of travel that are right for you. Simply tell us your preferences and we will tailor your travel to your needs. Custom Air fees ranging from $50^ to $75^ per person per request will apply and depending on the request, additional air charges may apply. * Standard air add-ons are roundtrip economy class and do not include transfers. Requests for Custom Air can be made once a reservation is under deposit and between 320-14 days prior to departure. All customisations are subject to availability and confirmation. Due to contractual agreements, Cunard may not be able to satisfy all requests. Once flights are confirmed, normal airline schedule changes may occur. Cunard is not responsible for additional air costs due to schedule changes. Some flights may be charters. Airlines and charters are not owned or operated by Cunard. At time of printing, the specific carrier or charter company is not known. Please contact 1-800-7-CUNARD for further information. Air add-ons do not include up to $300 in government taxes and fees including the September 11th Security Fee. Air add-ons, fees, taxes and surcharges are subject to change before receipt of final payment. ^ Custom air fee is waived for the first customisation request on Transatlantic voyages. Any additional air charges will apply.

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W IT H C U N A R D C U S TO M A I R YO U C A N : Extend Your Vacation: If you’re planning an extended stay either before

or after your voyage, Custom Air is made just for you. Stop to visit friends or relatives in your port of embarkation or disembarkation. Just let us know what your travel requirements are and we’ll take care of the rest. Access Our Special First and Business Class Fares: Request first or business class travel directly through Cunard. We will arrange the upgrade for you (subject to availability and additional charges). Fly With Your Favourite Airline: If you’re a frequent flyer, you may have

a mileage programme with a certain airline, and you’d like to fly with them. It could be that your plans require a certain flight or a particular time. These requests can all be handled by Custom Air for the applicable additional cost. Choose a Different Gateway City: Cunard Air/Sea offers service from a host of gateway cities across North America. If you do not live 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 your flight (whether arranged through Cunard Air/Sea Programme or Custom Air) to your favourite mileage plan, you may need to obtain your past flight records. Just fax Cunard at 661-284-4697 and we will retrieve the record for a small fee.

Cunard Hotel Programme Extend your stay before or after your voyage in renowned, centrally located hotels with the Cunard Hotel Programme. It’s the perfect way to see more of some of the world’s great cities while bringing an added sense of peace and security to your vacation. Included in the price of your Cunard Hotel Programme are luxurious hotel accommodations, porterage, transfers between airport, hotel and ship, and the hospitality services of a Cunard representative.

CAPE TOWN

Victoria & Alfred Hotel

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

DUBAI

Fairmont Dubai

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

FORT LAUDERDALE

Marriott Harbor Beach Fort Lauderdale Resort & Spa

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

HONG KONG

Kowloon Shangri-La

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

LONDON

Chancery Court Hotel

Fares From*(Includes Transfers)

Two Nights

$489

$199

$269

$339

$669

Four Seasons

NEW YORK Additional Nights

$299

One Night Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

Additional Nights

Additional Nights

Additional Nights

Additional Nights

$529

Additional Nights

$389

The Waldorf=Astoria

$139

One Night

$319

Additional Nights

$179

SAN FRANCISCO

Mark Hopkins InterContinental

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

SYDNEY

Four Seasons Sydney

$219

Fares From* (Includes Transfers)

One Night

$219

*First night rates include the cost of transfers and porterage; taxes up to $85.35 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 section of this brochure, apply to the Hotel Programme. Cunard does not own or operate these hotels.

$219

$249

Additional Nights

$359

Additional Nights

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$229

Transfers Planning how to get to and from your voyage can be challenging. However, Cunard offers a range of options to connect you to your ship — motorcoach service, private sedan or limousine — so you need not worry about a thing! Even your luggage is handled for you. Transfer options may vary by port and sailing date; please refer to preliminary documents for specific offerings on your voyage.

At the beginning and end of each sailing, Cunard’s Transfer Programme offers convenient connections between the port and local airports. In New York and Southampton, we also arrange service to key regional train and bus terminals. Options available for your voyage will be detailed in your preliminary travel documents — contact your Travel Agent or Cunard to pre-arrange these on your behalf.

General Information (Abridged) GENER AL CAN CELL ATION/ RE F U N D P OLICIE S Cancellation charges for all voyages 30 days or longer: Number of Days Before Travel Cancellation Fee 121 days or more None 120 to 91 Deposit amount 90 to 64 50% of full fare 63 to 43 75% of full fare 42 days or less or non-appearance 100% of full fare Cancellation charges for all voyages of less than 30 days: Number of Days Before Travel Cancellation Fee 91 days or more None 90 to 61 Deposit Amount 60 to 31 50% of full fare 30 to 15 75% of full fare 14 days or fewer or non-appearance 100% of full fare The above cancellation charges apply to all travel including cruise, airfare, land arrangements and optional hotel/land extensions. If non-cruise components only are cancelled, the guest will be

Please reference the 2012/13 Voyages Brochure or visit Cunard.com for full details.

responsible for any cancellation charges imposed by the airlines, other transportation carriers, tour and ground operators or hotel properties. RE F U N DS Before a determination regarding a refund can be made, all cruise and air documents must first be returned to: Cunard Line, 24303 Town Center Drive, Suite 200, Valencia, California 91355. Partial use of cruise, airfare, hotel and land extension does not qualify a guest for a refund. All refund requests pertaining to cruise, land and air are subject to final review by Cunard. CU N A RD C A R E ® We strongly recommend that all guests purchase some form of travel protection that includes cancellation and interruption coverages as well as medical expenses and emergency evacuation benefits. For your convenience, we offer CunardCare, a package of benefits comprised of the CunardCare Cancellation Fee Waiver, the CunardCare Travel Insurance and the CunardCare Worldwide Emergency Assistance Programs designed exclusively for our most valued guests.

F UE L SUPPL E M E NT At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. G OV E R NM E NT F E E S A ND TA X E S Government Fees and Taxes are in addition to voyage fare and are subject to change. Please reference the 2012/13 Voyages Brochure or visit Cunard.com for full details.

Cunard Line is a brand of Carnival plc. Cunard Line is a Proud Member of World’s Leading Cruise LinesSM

Voyages subject to change without notice. The Cunard logo and logotype are registered trademarks of Carnival plc, an English Company trading as Cunard Line. QUEEN MARY 2, QUEEN VICTORIA, QUEEN ELIZABETH and The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World are registered trademarks owned by Cunard. All rights reserved in the United States and other countries. Ships’ Registry: Great Britain. © Cunard 2011.

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