EXOTIC DISCOVERIES
SENSATIONAL VISIONS OF CENTRAL AMERICA 8- to 25-night voyage only fares from £899 to £26,059
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n late February 2012, embark on an illuminating Americas discovery from the renowned glitz of Los Angeles. Seek out quaint colonial
plazas in Manzanillo then gaze in awe as Acapulco’s daredevil cliff divers plunge into the ocean swell far below. Unwind beside Huatulco’s shimmering bays and in Costa Rica’s volcanic hot springs, before a memorable Panama Canal transit. Finally, beyond the contrasting delights of Aruba and St Thomas, make an unforgettable morning arrival into New York. You could instead meet this elegant Cunarder in New York, sampling her opportunities for relaxation and sophistication on a leisurely crossing to Southampton – or combine both voyages for one truly exceptional adventure.
to Southampton New York Los Angeles
StThomas Manzanillo Acapulco Huatulco Puntarenas Panama Canal Aruba
28 February to 24 March 2012
LOS ANGELES TO SOUTHAMPTON 25-night voyage only fares from
Queens Grill
Princess Grill
Balcony Oceanview
Standard Inside
£9,219 £7,599 £4,529 £3,799 £3,419 EARLYBOOKINGSAVINGS-SAVEUP TO £400
£400 £300 £150 28 February to 16 March 2012
LOS ANGELES TONEW YORK 17-night voyage only fares from
Queens Grill
Princess Grill
Balcony Oceanview
Standard Inside
£6,069 £4,949 £3,129 £2,649 £2,419 EARLYBOOKINGSAVINGS-SAVEUP TO £400
£400 Acapulco, Mexico Tue 28 Feb Los Angeles
Fri 2 Mar Manzanillo, Mexico Sat 3 Mar Acapulco, Mexico Sun 4 Mar Huatulco, Mexico Tue 6 Mar Puntarenas, Costa Rica Thu 8 Mar
Sat 10 Mar Oranjestad, Aruba Mon 12 Mar Charlotte Amalie, St ThomasPA
Fri 16 Mar New York Sat 24 Mar
Southampton 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
64 NewYork FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS, INFORMATION AND INSURANCE SEE PAGES 96-113
Sail late afternoon Full day Full day Full day Full day
Transit the Panama Canal
Full day Full day
Arrive early morning £300 £150 £150 £150
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