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WORLD VOYAGE 2012


JEWELS OF ASIA, ARABIA AND THE ANCIENTS 15- to 56-night voyage only fares from £1,749 to £61,729


harbour, Hong Kong. Perhaps meet our elegant ship in subtropical Brisbane, ready to arc halfway around the globe and back home. You may choose to board further north, amidst Hong Kong’s heady fusion of east and west, and let Queen Elizabeth introduce you to beautiful visions of Vietnam and Thailand en route to the famed opulence of Dubai. Even follow the remainder of this fascinating course, pausing to behold the heritage of Oman, ancient cradles of civilisation in Luxor, Petra, Athens and Rome and the chic delights of Monte Carlo and Lisbon.


T


he laid-back allure of Sydney may be your first discovery, should you decide to glide from Down Under as far as another breathtaking


Southampton Monte Carlo Rome Lisbon Alexandria Aqaba Athens


SharmEl Sheikh Dubai


Safaga Muscat Mumbai Cochin Colombo


Bangkok Ko Samui


Kuala Lumpur Penang


Chan May Phuket


Hong Kong Ho Chi Minh City


Kota Kinabalu Singapore Port Douglas Brisbane Sydney


29 February to 15 March 2012


SYDNEY TOHONG KONG 15-night voyage only fares from


Queens Grill


Gateway of India, Mumbai , India Tue 29 Feb Sydney, Australia


Fri 2 Mar Brisbane, Australia Mon 5 Mar Port Douglas, AustraliaA Sun 11 Mar Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Wed 14 Mar Hong Kong, China Thu 15 Mar Hong Kong, China Sat 17 Mar Chan May, VietnamA


Mon 19 Mar Ho Chi Minh City (from Phu My), Vietnam Wed 21 Mar Bangkok (from Laem Chabang), Thailand Thu 22 Mar Ko Samui, ThailandA Sat 24 Mar Singapore


Sun 25 Mar Kuala Lumpur (from Port Kelang), Malaysia Mon 26 Mar Penang, MalaysiaA Tue 27 Mar Phuket, ThailandA Fri 30 Mar Colombo, Sri Lanka Sat 31 Mar Cochin, India Mon 2 Apr Mumbai, India Thu 5 Apr Dubai, U.A.E. Fri 6 Apr Muscat, OmanPA


Wed 11 Apr Luxor (from Safaga), Egypt Fri 13 Apr Aqaba (for Petra), Jordan Sat 14 Apr Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Transit the Suez Canal


Sun 15 Apr Mon 16 Apr Alexandria, Egypt


Wed 18 Apr Athens (from Piraeus), Greece Fri 20 Apr Rome (from Civitavecchia), Italy Sat 21 Apr Monte Carlo, MonacoA Tue 24 Apr Lisbon, Portugal Southampton


Fri 27 Apr


Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day


Arrive early morning


A=Anchor Port PA=Possible Anchor Port – see page 106 PORT TIMINGS: See page 105 for details of port timings


Ports of call information can be found on pages 68-73 38 FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS, INFORMATION AND INSURANCE SEE PAGES 96-113


Sail late afternoon Full day Full day Full day


Full day & overnight Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day Full day


Full day & evening Full day Full day


Princess Grill


Balcony Club Balcony Oceanview Standard Inside


£5,949 £5,199 £3,489 £2,479 £2,049 £1,749 EARLYBOOKINGSAVINGS-SAVEUP TO


£250 £200 £100 £100 £100 £100 2 March to 27 April 2012


BRISBANE TO SOUTHAMPTON 56-night voyage only fares from


Queens Grill


Princess Grill


Balcony Club Balcony Oceanview Standard Inside


£21,849 £18,989 £12,839 £9,189 £7,439 £6,329 EARLYBOOKINGSAVINGS-SAVEUP TO


£1,000 £750 £500 £500 £350 £350 & receive Complimentary on-board spend Bookby 30November 2010 Queens Grill Princess Grill AA-A7 Britannia C1-D8 Britannia


BRISBANE TO SOUTHAMPTON (56 NIGHTS) - ON-BOARD SPEND PER PERSON When booked by 30 September 2010 When booked by 30 November 2010


$750 $375


$750 $375


$500 $250


$500 $250


$375 $200


$375 $200


$250 $125


HONG KONG TO SOUTHAMPTON (43 NIGHTS) - ON-BOARD SPEND PER PERSON When booked by 30 September 2010 When booked by 30 November 2010


$250 $125


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