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Caribbean & The Americas Itineraries queen victoria


Queen Mary 2


Queen Elizabeth


New York Tortola St Maarten St Kitts Grenada Antigua Barbados De


Delgada Fun


Ponta Funchal St Thomas St Kitts Dominica St Lucia Barbados Southampton


Fort Lauderdale Tortola Antigua


Nassau Eleuthera


Southampton


Funchal


GRAND CARIBBEAN DISCOVERY – 23 DAYS


Roundtrip Southampton 19 October 2012


This three week sailing takes you across the Atlantic, stopping in the remote Portuguese Azores Islands and to the best ports of the Caribbean, before returning to Southampton.


DAY PORT 1


2-3 4


5-8 9


10 11 12


Southampton, England


Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Ponta Delgada, Azores


Cruising the Atlantic Ocean St. John’s, Antigua St. Maarten


Road Town, Tortola St. Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis


13 Grenada 14


Bridgetown, Barbados


15-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 20


21-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 24


Southampton, England


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P4) Balcony (A7)


Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)


Madeira (Funchal), Portugal


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


Afternoon


Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day


Full Day Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 16,595 13,595 6,295 5,495 4,595


CARIBBEAN FIESTA – 12 DAYS


Roundtrip New York 22 December 2012


There’s no better way to see such renowned Caribbean isles as St. Thomas, Dominica, St. Lucia and Barbados than from the decks of the most majestic ocean liner at sea.


DAY PORT 1


New York, New York


Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Dominica, Dominica Castries, St. Lucia


Bridgetown, Barbados


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


2-4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean & Caribbean Sea 5 6 7 8 9


St. Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis


10-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean & Caribbean Sea 13 New York, New York


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P3)


Britannia Club Balcony (AA)


Deluxe Balcony (A4) [Obstructed View] Premium Balcony (B5) [Sheltered] Standard Oceanview (C4) Standard Inside (D8)


Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day


Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 9,995 6,695 5,745 3,995 3,395 2,995 2,395


ATLANTIC & CARIBBEAN WONDERS – 14 DAYS


Southampton to Fort Lauderdale 6 January 2013


Experience different cultures on islands across the Atlantic, from Portugal’s Madeira off the coast of Africa to such Caribbean gems as Antigua, Tortola and the Bahamas.


DAY PORT 1


2-3 4


5-9 10 11 12 13 14 15


Southampton, England Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Madeira (Funchal), Portugal


Cruising the Atlantic Ocean St. John’s, Antigua Road Town, Tortola


Cruising the Caribbean Sea Eleuthera, Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas


Fort Lauderdale, Florida


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P4)


Britannia Club Balcony (AA) Balcony (A7)


Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


Half Day - Afternoon


Full Day Full Day


Full Day Full Day


Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 6,795 5,795 5,172 3,395 2,995 2,795


Government fees and taxes of up to $61.41 are per person and are additional.


See page 77 for Time Spent in Port description explanations. The most famous ocean liners in the world 51


Government fees and taxes of up to $74.30 are per person and are additional.


Government fees and taxes of up to $90.26 are per person and are additional.


CARIBBEAN & THE AMERICAS


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