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QUEEN ELIZABETH follows the curve of the world to the west on a wondrous circle around the globe which she will complete over 118 nights.


• A full circumnavigation remains a thrilling travel experience


• Departs on the same day as QUEEN MARY 2


• Returns on the same day as QUEEN MARY 2


• Visits 40 ports in 23 countries • Her first ever visit to Japan


• Maiden calls in Kochi, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Pusan, Shanghai Xiamen, Abu Dhabi and Aqaba (for tours to Petra)


• 17 shorter voyages available, from eight to 73 nights


See pages 34-47 for full details.


Two Ships, One World Voyage Although intriguingly different, these three itineraries have a common theme: each ventures to Australia and home again. It offers the possibility to glide Down Under aboard one elegant Cunard ship, and return home in the company of another. See pages 82-85.


QUEEN VICTORIA follows her own extended route to South America, Australia, the Pacific Islands, North America and home again in 116 nights.


• An exciting opportunity to explore South America


• Includes a cruise by Easter Island and Pitcairn Island


• Visits 33 ports in 17 countries


• Maiden calls to Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Puerto Madryn, Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, Moorea and Suva


• 17 shorter voyages available, from 10 to 61 nights


See pages 52-65 for full details.


QUEEN MARY 2 sets off to the south on a circuit across four continents – Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe – over 119 nights, one night longer than her sister as she does not cross the International Date Line.


• Celebrates her 10th anniversary season in 2014


• Departs on the same day as QUEEN ELIZABETH


• Returns on the same day as QUEEN ELIZABETH


• Visits 29 ports in 18 countries


• 13 shorter voyages available, from 15 to 56 nights


See pages 70-81 for full details.


Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi


Monument for the Tehuelche Indians, Puerto Madryn, Argentina www.cunard.com 7


INTRODUCING OUR WORLD VOY A GES


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