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queen Mary 2 Nagasaki Osaka


Hong Kong Shanghai


Saipan Dubai Rabaul Cochin Phuket Singapore Hong Kong Bangkok Ho Chi Minh Southampton Lisbon


Sokhna Athens


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Dubai Muscat


Sydney Overnights in Sydney & Hong Kong


SYDNEY (II) TO HONG KONG – 19 DAYS 7 March – 26 March 2012


MTH DATE DAY PORT


Mar 7 W Sydney (II), Australia (OVERNIGHT)


8 TH Sydney (II), Australia


9-11 F-SU Cruising the Tasman Sea & the Solomon Sea


12 M Rabaul, Papua New Guinea Full Day 13-14 T-W Cruising the Pacific Ocean


15 TH Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands


16-17 F-S Cruising the Pacific Ocean 18 SU Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto)


19 M Cruising the Pacific Ocean 20 T Nagasaki, Japan


21 W Cruising the East China Sea 22 TH Shanghai, China


23-24 S Cruising the East China Sea


25 SU Hong Kong (OVERNIGHT)


26 W Hong Kong


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)


Half Day - Afternoon & Overnight


Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$14,862 10,950 8,628 6,250 5,662 5,273 4,295


Full Day


Full Day & Evening


Full Day Full Day


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


Full Day


HONG KONG TO DUBAI – 16 DAYS 26 March – 11 April 2012


MTH DATE DAY PORT Mar 26 M Hong Kong


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


27-28 T-W Cruising the South China Sea


29 TH Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam


30 F Cruising the Gulf of Thailand


31 S Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand


Apr 1 SU Cruising the South China Sea 2 M Singapore


3T Cruising the Andaman Sea 4 W Phuket, Thailand


5-6 TH-F Cruising the Bay of Bengal 7 S Cochin, India


8-10 SU-T Cruising the Arabian Sea


11 W Dubai, United Arab Disembark AM Emirates


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)


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$12,550 9,250 7,295 5,306 4,806 4,484 3,662


Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day Overnight in Dubai


DUBAI TO SOUTHAMPTON – 16 DAYS 11 April – 27 April 2012


MTH DATE DAY PORT


12 TH Dubai, United Arab Emirates


13 F Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Oman


18 W Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo & Giza)


19 TH Transit the Suez Canal 20 F


Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 21 S Athens (Piraeus), Greece


22-24 SU-T Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 25 W Lisbon, Portugal


26 TH Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 27 F


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 Southampton, England Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$12,550 9,250 7,295 5,306 4,806 4,484 3,662


TIME SPENT IN PORT


Apr 11 W Dubai, United Arab Emirates (OVERNIGHT)


Embark PM & Overnight


Full Day Full Day


14-17 S-T Cruising the Arabian Sea & the Red Sea Full Day


Fuel supplement of $171.00 is in addition to the above fares. Government fees and taxes of up to $162.61 are per person and are additional.


Fuel supplement of $144.00 is in addition to the above fares. Government fees and taxes of up to $165.25 are per person and are additional.


Fuel supplement of $144.00 is in addition to the above fares. Government fees and taxes of up to $387.63 are per person and are additional.


The most famous ocean liners in the world


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QUEEN MARY 2 WORLD VOYAGE


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