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YOUR 2013 HOLIDAY SERVED JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE IT


12 NIGHTS FROM £999 pp* Based on Vo yage Q308


INCLUDING $160 TO $420 ON BOARD SPENDING MONEY OR CAR PARKING† At Cunard, we have always understood how important it is to get the things that matter to you just right. Whether it’s a romantic dinner at one of our


award-winning restaurants, the pure indulgence of a full body hot stone massage or the simple pleasure of a stroll on deck, our legendary White Star Service means you can relax in the knowledge that everything will be served just the way you like it. Plus, by booking now you can take advantage of our Vantage Fares giving exceptional value and your choice of benefits including on board spending money or complimentary car parking.


To find out more and book visit cunard.co.uk/woc or call Cunard Reservations on 0843 373 4085 Alternatively contact your Travel Agent


THE MOST FAMOUS OCEAN LINERS IN THE WORLD ABTA No.V8764 ABTA No.V8764


Price Promise means that if the Vantage Fare for your cruise is reduced after you book, we will pass on the value of the reduction to you in the form of a complimentary benefit such as on board spending money or a stateroom upgrade. For details of our Price Promise see www.cunard.co.uk/cruise-deals/vantage-fares *Fare shown is per person based on two adults sharing an IC grade inside stateroom on Queen Elizabeth voyage Q308 departing 19 April 2013, subject to availability. For full terms and conditions please refer to the 2nd edition Cunard Voyages brochure April 2013 - January 2014. Further information can also be found on www.cunard.com. The brochure contains full descriptions of the voyages, stateroom accommodation and itinerary details, as well as important information on passport, visa and health requirements and booking conditions, which you must read before booking. † per stateroom and varies by voyage duration, is based on the number of nights spent on board and applies to the first two guests sharing a stateroom.


On board spending money is


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