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Queen Mary 2 World Voyage Segments


If you wish to join the unforgettable celebration that is the World Voyage but are unable to sail the entire adventure, consider joining Queen Mary 2 for a Segment Voyage. Ranging from 12 to 22 days, these sailings — our shortest options — allow you to focus on a specific region of the itinerary that appeals to you.


SOUTHAMPTON TO DUBAI 18 DAYS


10 January 2013


Southampton Barcelona Athens Suez


Sokhna Safaga


Dubai


Overnight in Dubai MTH DATE DAY PORT Jan 10 TH Southampton, England 14 M Barcelona, Spain


15-16 T-W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 17 TH Athens (Piraeus), Greece 18 F 19 S


20 SU Sokhna, Egypt (for Cairo/ Giza)


Giza, Egypt Hong Kong


21 M Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/ Karnak)


27 SU Dubai, United Arab Emirates OVERNIGHT


28 M Dubai, United Arab Emirates


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suite (Q7) Princess Suite (P3)


Britannia Club Balcony (AA)


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


Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Transit the Suez Canal


Full Day


Full Day & Evening


22-26 T-S Cruising the Red Sea & Arabian Sea


Full Day & Overnight


Disembark AM


BONUS EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$12,520 9,630 6,915 5,215 4,705 4,365 3,520


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


11-13 F-SU Cruising the Atlantic Ocean & Mediterranean Sea


Full Day Full Day


Bay of Islands, New Zealand 12 2013 world voyages


Government fees and taxes of up to $415 per person are additional and subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. See page 33 for details. At the time of printing, no fuel supplement is in effect for voyages in this brochure. However, Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement in the future. See cunard.com/FAQs for Time Spent in Port description explanations.


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