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Queen Mary 2
The Cunard ship Queen Mary 2 is a thoroughbred ocean liner, sleek and majestic with classic Cunard hallmarks throughout. Sweeping staircases, towering domed public rooms, a grand ballroom, a full 360° promenade deck. Queen Mary 2 continues the heritage of cruising of the 1930s and the great Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2.
The great traditions of fine service, food and entertainment continue to impress. Enjoy the facilities of the ten restaurants, two swimming pools, a casino, theatres, a cinema, computer and internet access, the Canyon Ranch Spa, the Planetarium, eight bars and much more. Take part in the multitude of daily activities that include numerous lectures on an array of topics, regular musical performances, ship sports and much more. A voyage on Queen Mary 2 is an historic experience to be savoured and remembered! |
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Step aboard in South Africa and join Queen Mary 2’s idyllic southern hemisphere sweep spanning the Indian Ocean from stunning Cape Town to Sydney. Our first stop is Durban, where you will enjoy the cities many charms including the Zulu Kingdom and the Valley of a Thousand Hills. Next stop is Mauritius, which is protected by pristine coral reefs and exquisite natural beauty. Enjoy magnificent days at sea exploring all of the wonderful facilities aboard the ocean liner. The cruise finishes with visits in Fremantle, Adelaide and finally the spectacular Sydney Harbour and a trilling Royal Rendezvous with Queen Elizabeth.
Fantastic Value! Nothing more to Pay!
The Travelrite Fly, Cruise & Stay holidays represents amazing value. Flights, air taxes, accommodation and port and handling charges are included in the one great price!
Great cruise inclusions
- Departs Australia 2 February 2011
- 17 night cruise on the luxurious new Queen Mary 2
- Two nights accommodation (1st class) in Cape Town including breakfast
- One-way international airfares from Australia to Cape Town
- Port & Handling Charges
- All meals on-board Queen Mary 2
- Air taxes
Clothing on board
During the day casual clothing is typical, although shorts and swimwear are not permitted in the formal restaurants. Nights at sea are classified as formal for dress purposes and nights in port are classified as informal. During the evening on formal nights, a dinner suit or dark suit for gentlemen and eveningwear for ladies is required for the main restaurants. On informal nights, a jacket and tie is required for gentlemen and equivalent for ladies. Casual nights require a collared shirt for gentlemen. The self-service restaurants are casual.
Don’t worry about coming alone
About a third of people on the cruise travel alone. We will match people up in twin-share cabins when available saving you the single supplement. You won’t be left alone.
Extend your stay
Call us about extending your stay before you return to Australia. Business Class upgrade costs are also available on request.
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