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Cruise Line Cancellation Policy
36 days or less 90-61 days before departure: 25% of full fare 60-31 days before departure: 50% of full fare 30-15 days before departure: 75% of full fare Within 14 days of departure: 100% of full fare 37 - 88 day Cruises Up to 91 days before departure: 10% of full fare 90-61 days before departure: 50% of full fare 60-31 days before departure: 75% of full fare 30 or less days: 100% of full fare
Notice: Cunard Line Ltd. Cancellation Policy is subject to change at anytime without prior notice. Cancellation policy applies to each person berthed in the cabin. If airfare and/or pre/post packages purchased, additional fees may apply.
Updated: 07-28-2008
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For more than 160 years, Cunard's liners have reigned the high seas. Cunard Line began when a Canadian businessman, Samuel Cunard, was awarded a contract to carry mail between Great Britain and North America by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The contract was signed on May 4, 1839 and called for operation of three 800 ton steamships. Cunard was the first company to take passengers on regularly scheduled transatlantic departures. Today Cunard Line remains the only cruise line to sail regularly scheduled transatlantic service year-round between Southampton and New York with the Queen Mary 2 (QM2). Cunard's liners attract those who love the sea and relish traditional elegance. The clientele includes World Cruise guests, who are typically well-traveled and have the leisure to indulge in season-long sojourns to exotic realms aboard Queen Elizabeth 2. With the introduction of the Queen Victoria, three Queens will sail under the Cunard Line banner for the first time in history. Cunard Line is a member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines (WLCL) alliance which also includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line, and Costa Cruises. Past guests who have cruised on any WLCL member line are entitled to certain past-guest savings offered by any of the member lines.
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Her Majesty The Queen Bids Farewell to QE2
June 2, 2008 - In recognition of Cunard's longest-serving ocean liner leaving the fleet in November, Her Majesty The Queen made her farewell visit to Queen Elizabeth 2 in Southampton today. The Queen began by touring the vessel and meeting many crew members, some of whom have served on board since QE2 entered service in 1969 and others who went with the ship when she was requisitioned as a troop carrier in the Falklands Conflict. Later she attended a reception and lunch on board with 300 guests, including former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher. Both the newest and longest-serving female crewmembers played a role in the visit. While on the bridge, The Queen gave a signal to Cadet Jennifer Haynes, who joined QE2 in April 2008, to sound QE2's whistle to salute Cunard's current flagship Queen Mary 2, which was also in port today and was named by The Queen in January 2004. Queen Mary 2 responded by sounding her whistle in salute of Her Majesty's visit. After disembarking, Her Majesty was presented with 55 red roses by QE2's Executive Housekeeper Roz Price Evans who is the longest-serving female member of crew; the gesture marked 55 years to the day since The Queen's Coronation. The Queen also met nine QE2 Captains including Captain Peter Jackson who became Master of QE2 in 1973 and who took the ship to the Falklands in 1982. Her Majesty The Queen has visited QE2 twice since the launch - on May 1, 1969, immediately prior the Maiden Voyage, and on July 27, 1990 to mark Cunard Line's 150th anniversary. "We are delighted and honoured that Her Majesty The Queen has chosen to visit QE2 to wish her farewell. Her Majesty has taken a close interest in the ship over the last forty years, having launched the ship, visited twice and reviewed the ship four times, including during the 50th Anniversary Commemoration of D Day. I am certain this final visit will be a memorable occasion for all involved," said Carol Marlow, president and managing director of Cunard Line. QE2, the most famous ship in the world, and for 35 years the flagship of the Cunard fleet, was launched by The Queen at Clydebank on September 20, 1967 - forty years ago last year. Since then the ship has travelled over 5.6 million nautical miles, more than any other ship; has carried over 2.5 million guests; has completed 25 World Cruises; and has crossed the Atlantic 803 times. She leaves Cunard service in November 2008 prior to starting a new life in Dubai as a first class hotel and entertainment destination.
Queen Victoria's Cunard Royal Spa & Fitness Centre Ushers in New Level of Luxurious Spa Treatments, Health and Wellness
Valencia, CA - November 29, 2007 - Queen Victoria's Cunard Royal Spa & Fitness Centre is set to redefine the modern spa experience at sea. The luxurious 13,000 square foot spa is beautifully appointed and features a glass-enclosed health centre, affording ocean views. The spa offers a comprehensive health and wellness programme with a stunning Hydrotherapy Pool and Thermal Suite providing the centerpiece for the ultimate spa experience. Inspired by holistic, relaxing and stress-relieving treatments drawn from disciplines around the world, the Cunard Royal Spa will offer among the most luxurious and exotic treatments available in any spa resort. For health enthusiasts, the fitness centre provides a comprehensive wellness approach to keeping fit including six branded exercise programmes, acupuncture, nutrition consultations and a meditation programme. The centre also includes a Stylespa and Nailspa to provide comprehensive hair and beauty treatments. "As a perfect complement to Queen Victoria's worldwide itineraries, our guests can take stimulating journeys with treatments inspired by asian, far eastern and exotic cultures. Guests can also enjoy a multi-dimensional lifestyle-wellness approach, through a comprehensive structured fitness programme," said Carol Marlow, president of Cunard. "Our guests want to live healthier lives and aboard Queen Victoria, they will be able to establish life-changing healthy routines under the direction of some of the world's most diversely trained fitness practitioners. We have truly found the perfect balance between pure indulgence and fitness," added Marlow. Cunard turned to The Onboard Spa Company, a team comprised of experts from long-time UK-based Cunard partners Harding Brothers Spa and Multitrax Maritime. Together, they have created a unique programme of lifestyle pampering and fitness. Legendary Indulgence Perhaps one of the spa's most sought-after features will be the Thermal Suite and Hydrotherapy Pool. This relaxing space includes saunas, steam rooms, a meditation room, showers and relaxation area. Following the Thermal Suite experience, guests can enjoy a private 745-gallon Hydrotherapy Pool area with relaxation beds. Luxurious robes and slippers will be provided. Thermal Suite day passes are available for those guests not booking a treatment. Spa treatment highlights include Aromasoul Signature Body Rituals, a collection of four massage therapies inspired by the techniques of ancient cultures. A multi-sensorial journey, these body rituals stimulate mind, body and soul through the combination of exotic oils, soothing music, unique room atomizers and traditional massage strokes. The 90-minute rituals include Arabian, Oriental, Mediterranean and Indian inspired treatments. At the conclusion, the therapist serves the guest a special herbal tea in the relaxation room. To rejuvenate and revitalize, guests will also enjoy age-defying facials, scrubs and mud wraps. The Stylespa Salon is a full service hair and beauty facility that features four Kérastase Hair Rituals, each designed to address the specific needs of a guest's hair, as determined by the Kérastase Ambassador. A five-step process will rebalance, bathe, treat, revitalize and retexture hair. For the Gentlemen The spa will include a range of treatments and products specially designed for the distinguished Cunard gentlemen. These include a traditional shave and barbering experience, tailored skin programmes and revitalizing massages. For the ultimate Cunard Royal Spa & Fitness Centre encounter, guests may opt for a Day Spa Escape package to re:lax, re:lease, re:plenish, re:balance, re:shape, re:new and re:connect. Ranging from three-and-a-half to four-and-a-half hours, these packages combine an intuitive collection of complementary treatments for an unforgettable spa experience. A Fresh Focus on Fitness Queen Victoria's fitness centre includes a fully appointed work-out facility and aerobics studio. A half-dozen branded fitness programmes will be featured, including the renowned Pilates Institute at Sea, as well as Gravity, a trainer-led programme using a glide board and body weight; Yo'Fit, a yoga programme; Multitrax Indoor Cycling; Push and Lift, a resistance workout programme; and Zumba, the world's hottest Latino-inspired dance aerobic workout. To promote wellbeing, the spa also offers a guided meditation programme, one-on-one personal training, acupuncture by registered therapists of the British Acupuncture Council and an ionic detox programme, together with a complimentary programme of aerobics, step and conditioning classes. Guest lectures, with noted experts, including Michael King, the creator of the Pilates Institute Method will be featured.
In the Grand Cunard Tradition, Entertainment Aboard Queen Victoria will Strike a Visual High Note
The highest calibre theatrical productions and the only private boxes at sea make Cunard's newest ocean liner a natural choice for theatre aficionados Valencia, CA - August 30, 2007 - As Queen Victoria prepares to enter service in December 2007, a team of 16 classically trained singers and dancers is already rehearsing four major theatrical productions that will form the core of the ocean liner's inaugural entertainment schedule. From concept to curtain, Cunard will have spent nearly two years crafting sophisticated shows that engage guests with a striking balance of opulence and innovation. "What Cunard presents is on a par with the highest calibre of world class productions," said Carol Marlow, president of Cunard Line, referencing the line's legacy of premium onboard entertainment. "From the set décor and talent to the beautiful costumes by renowned theatrical designers, the work reflects a deep understanding of our guests' cultural intellect. Our investment in entertainment is considerable and includes every aspect of the experience, from the sight lines in the theatre to the hand-selected creative team." To ensure that the theatre venue is as extravagant as the shows themselves, painstaking detail went into designing the Royal Court Theatre, a three-tiered venue unsurpassed in form and function. "We looked at several theatres and were inspired by the spectacular spaces designed by noted English theatrical architect Frank Matcham, whose dramatic multi-tiered spaces made him one of the most prolific theatrical architects of all time," said Coordinating Architect Giacomo Mortola. "In every sense, the Royal Court Theatre captures that same feeling of grandeur and luxury." Among the theatre's most distinguishing features is the collection of sixteen private boxes - the first-ever at sea - that frame the stage and afford 48 lucky guests exclusive seating from which to enjoy the performances. Seating from two to eight guests each depending on the size, the boxes are furnished with graceful armchairs and cocktail tables. Individual-sized Veuve Clicquot bottles and sweet or savory treats (depending on the show time) are served by white-gloved theatre ushers. Following the performance, guests have an opportunity to meet the cast backstage. The Royal Court Theatre is a visual tribute to Matcham's turn-of-the-century theatrical design works. Known as the foremost theatre designer in the early 20th century, his vast output comprised more than 80 theatres and influenced theatre design throughout several decades. His notable London landmarks include The Coliseum built in 1904 and now the home of the English National Opera, the London Palladium, Victoria Palace and Alhambra Theatre in Leicester Square. "From the moment of arrival, guests will be awed by the sheer magnificence of the space," says Martin Lilly, Cunard's director of creative entertainment. "The ambience is very much that of a 19th century theatre, with rich brocade fabric dressing the walls, a deep red velvet curtain, private boxes featuring an ornate frieze of gold leaf, and murals framing the walls above the stage. It is everything the Cunard guest would expect." According to Lilly, that expectation naturally extends to what's on stage. "Because our guests are among the most sophisticated and well-traveled in the world, we are able to be bolder with our show concepts." Shows as Spectacular as the Setting Nowhere will the ship's Victorian era sensibility come more brilliantly to life than in Victoriana, a spectacular show that will take guests back in time to the apex of the British Empire, paying tribute to milestones of the era. Victoriana captures Music Hall memories with splendid character performances, a touch of Victorian Gothic featuring contemporary choreography and period costumes. After each Victoriana performance, guests carry the mood into the Queens Room for a jubilant Royal Victoriana themed ball. Dance Passion celebrates the exuberant world of dance. Outstanding international dancers execute superb and diverse choreography, capturing the magic of Gene Kelly, the sensual Argentine Tango, Salsa and Samba. The show delivers the grace and elegance of classic dance to the vibrant energy of Swing and Jump Jive. Cunard tapped Dmitri Iliukhin, choreographer and former Riverdance performer, to give Celtic Heartbeat an authentic resonance. Featuring a mix of original and traditional Irish music, song and dance, it tells the story of a young Irishman and his search for fortune, capturing all the joy, conflict, humor, heartbreak and romance of his journey. It features two principle dancers, four singers who take the role of the narrators, and a full dance ensemble. The final production, A Stroke of Genius, pairs world-famous works of art with popular music. This fresh and eclectic show features a blend of Andy Warhol and the Rolling Stones, Edward Hopper's American Realism and the music of Hoagy Carmichael, and ballerinas coming to life against a backdrop of Edgar Degas' French Impressionist paintings. The productions are the work of the same team who produce acclaimed shows for sister ships Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2. UK-based Belinda King Creative Productions works in tandem with Cunard to create "a voyage of light and sound, music and dance, with passion and soul, elegance and style," says King. In addition to the production shows, Singers in Concert brings the combined orchestras of the Queens Room and Royal Court Theatre together for a concert-style show combining classic standards, contemporary songs and original musical arrangements. An amusing and poignant musical presentation that light-heartedly explores the intriguing dynamics between men and women, the show features songs by Burt Bacharach, Billy Joel, James Taylor, Gilbert O'Sullivan and others. About Queen Victoria The 90,000-ton Queen Victoria will offer the very best of the heritage and traditions of Cunard Line, along with all modern day luxuries including some exciting innovations. These will include the first traditional West End-style private boxes at sea in the Royal Court Theatre, the first Cunardia museum exhibit at sea, housing Cunard artifacts and memorabilia along with the first two-storey library at sea featuring an elegant spiral staircase. The ship will also feature the line's celebrated Queens Grill and Princess Grill accommodations and dining, further enhanced on Queen Victoria with an exclusive deck terrace and an al fresco dining option. From the outside, her distinctive black and red livery will hint at the sophistication that differentiates a Cunard liner. This will be most evident in the ship's adherence to liner traditions of the past, with elegant public rooms, many on a grand scale, featuring rich wood paneling, intricate mosaics and gleaming chandeliers. There will also be a grand, colonial-style conservatory complete with a retractable glass roof. As well as being the second largest Cunarder ever built, Queen Victoria's arrival is particularly noteworthy as it will mark the first time that three Cunard Queens have been in service together in the company's 168-year history (she joins the world's grandest liner, Queen Mary 2 and the world's most famous and best-loved liner, QE2).
Cunard Line 2008 World Cruise Brochure Now Available
VALENCIA, CA - August 31, 2006 - Continuing a grand Cunard tradition started nearly 85 years ago, the line will embark on two historic World Cruises in 2008: Sailing roundtrip from New York, Queen Victoria will embark on her inaugural world cruise, a 105-day Pathway to the Explorers voyage that is destined to spark worldwide celebration as nearly every port will be a maiden call, and Queen Elizabeth 2 will embark on her 26th world cruise, a 90-day South America, Pacific & Far East Odyssey. Affording unparalleled opportunities to see the world from the deck of two of the world's most famous ocean liners, these dual journeys are richly detailed in Cunard's new 75-page 2008 World Cruise brochure. In addition to full World Cruises, the ships offer a wide range of Liner and Segment Voyages. Now available for booking, these shorter voyages are ideal for travellers who wish to explore a specific part of the world or those whose busy schedules rule out an around-the-world journey. Voyage Segments Now Open for Booking - Bonus Early Booking Fares Offered Until January 31, 2007 Guests who book by January 31, 2007 can save up to 20% per person off brochure fares with Bonus Early Booking Savings and enjoy generous onboard credits, ranging from $250 to $3,600 per stateroom, on full World Cruise and Liner Voyages, based on the ship, voyage and stateroom category. Queen Victoria's 2008 Maiden World Cruise features a total of five Segment Voyages, ranging from 13 to 22 days. Tale of Two Coasts - A 17-day voyage from New York to Los Angeles includes stops in Aruba, Costa Rica and Mexico, as well as a Panama Canal Transit. Fares start at $2,964. Pacific Seas and Sunsets - A 24-day trip from Los Angeles to Sydney, with stops in Hawaii, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. Fares start at $5,411. Enchantment of the East - From Sydney to Singapore, this 23-day itinerary includes stops in Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Thailand. Fares start at $4,300. Empires of the Exotic - A 13-day journey from Singapore to Dubai, with stops including Kuala Lumpur, Sri Lanka and Mumbai. Fares start at $1,966. Cradles of Civilization - Queen Victoria's final segment is a 22-day voyage from Dubai to Oman and Egypt, through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean with stops in Athens, Naples, Rome, Barcelona and Lisbon, concluding in Southampton. Fares start at $4,376. Likewise, Queen Elizabeth 2's World Cruise features five Segment Voyages. They range from six to 24 days and include: - Cape Horn Exploration - A 24-day voyage from New York to Valparaiso, Chile with stops in Barbados, Brazil, Uruguay and the Falkland Islands. Fares start at $3,858
- South Pacific Serenade - From Valparaiso to Sydney, an 18-day sail with stops in Chile, French Polynesia, Tonga and New Zealand. Fares from $3,152
- Australian Adventure - A 14-day itinerary departing from Sydney with stops in five ports along Australia's southern coast, continuing on to Singapore. Fares from $1,985
- Pearls of the Pacific - From Singapore to Los Angeles, this 21-day journey calls in Vietnam, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan and Hawaii. Fares from $3,171
- Panama Canal Discovery - Queen Elizabeth 2's final segment is a 13-day journey from Los Angeles to New York, featuring stops in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica and Jamaica. Fares start at $1,816
Bonus Early Booking Savings fares apply for all above-referenced pricing. Fares must be booked before January 31, 2007, and are based on double occupancy. Better Onboard Credits for Early Bookers For guests who book their travel by January 31, 2007, the 2008 World Cruises and Liner Voyages offer significantly higher onboard credits than in previous years. Aboard Queen Victoria, World Cruise passengers receive up to $2,000 per stateroom in onboard credits, as well as five exclusive shore events throughout the world journey. In addition, full World Cruise guest benefits include complimentary hotel & dining charges (a value of $1,089 per person); a gala World Cruise dinner and special commemorative gifts. The ship's Liner Voyages offer onboard credits up to $1,000 per stateroom based on accommodation. Grill guests on Liner Voyages also enjoy between two and four complimentary shore events, depending on the voyage. Aboard Queen Elizabeth 2, World Cruise passengers receive up to $3,600 in onboard credits based on accommodation as well as five complimentary shore events throughout the world. In addition, full World Cruise guest benefits include complimentary hotel & dining charges (a value of $990 or more); a gala World Cruise dinner and special commemorative gifts. The ship's Liner Voyages offer onboard credits up to $1,800 per stateroom based on accommodation. Grill guests on Liner Voyages also enjoy between two and four complimentary shore events, depending on the voyage. All onboard credits are based on double occupancy.
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