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Day 1-15Cruise from Southampton to Quebec City
Day 1Cruise departs from Southampton
SeaCity Museum
Solent Sky Museum
The New Forest
Tudor House and Garden
Southampton City Art Gallery
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
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Day 2-7
At Sea
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Day 8New York
Statue of Liberty
Central Park
Rockefeller Center
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Empire State Building
Times Square
Brooklyn Bridge
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
Fifth Avenue
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
New York Public Library
Finger Lakes
Explore iconic landmarks, shop in world-class stores, and experience the unbeatable buzz of the city that never sleeps.
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Day 9Newport
The Breakers
The Elms
Rough Point
Fort Adams State Park
Overflowing with New England charm, but not without its own unique quirks, Newport, Rhode Island, is an American destination defined by the ocean and one port of call you’ll remember visiting for a long time to come. Boasting some of the best coastline in the region and a city centre full of intriguing colonial architecture and grand mansion houses from the 19th century, such as the Vanderbilts’ Marble House and lavish Belcourt of Newport, the sightseeing opportunities here are second to none. This destination is also littered with charming boutique shopping experiences and sensational seafood restaurants – although, you will find plenty of other places to eat if you’re not a fan of fish! Whether you’re looking to enjoy the fresh air and a coastal walk in the sunshine, or some watersports off Bailey Beach, or Schuest Bay, off Second Beach, this destination is great for connecting with the outdoors.
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Day 10
At Sea
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Day 11Halifax
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Halifax Public Gardens
As Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax has a great balance between trendy, urban city adventures and a plethora of water-sports, hiking and mountain-biking. Visitors can easily explore the highlights of the city on foot, admiring the Halifax waterfront and tasting a range of craft beers at multiple breweries before enjoying the exhilarating atmosphere of live ice-hockey. Many free performances are frequently held on the harbour, such as acrobatics, dancers and magicians.
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Day 12
At Sea
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Day 13Sept-Iles
Traditional Innu Camp
Le Vieux-Poste
Museum of the North Shore Region
Sept-Iles is a hidden gem among the cruise destinations throughout Quebec and a Canadian coastal city that may just surprise you. Located across the St. Lawrence River from the Gaspe Peninsula and largely protected by the Sept-Iles archipelago – a collection of seven small islands sheltering the bay and beaches here from stormy weather and strong winds – Sept-Iles is one of the oldest settlements in this Canadian province. While here, you’ll be met with an interesting blend of cultures, with the indigenous Innu community coming together with the European community, giving Sept-Iles incredible character. Surrounded by rich forests and dramatic mountainous regions, you’ll have the chance to learn more about the first meetings between the indigenous Canadians and European Settlers, indulge in rich French-Canadian cuisine, and explore the rugged rural regions that make up so much of the Great White North. Despite having all the comforts of a modern city to enjoy, Sept-Iles is also the northern-most town in Quebec with a significant population, and this ‘frontier’ to the Canadian wilderness makes this destination special.
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Day 14Saguenay
Rivière-du-Moulin
Musee du Fjord
La Petite Maison Blanche
A quaint, but vibrant city in Quebec, Saguenay has an array of natural and manmade attractions, including the Saguenay Fjord, the Musée du Fjord and the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering something for all ages and tastes, this beautiful city is a must-see regardless of the time of year you’re travelling to it.
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Day 15Quebec City
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Saguenay Fjord
La Citadelle de Québec
Plains of Abraham
Old Quebec has a unique feel as you explore the quaint streets and squares, and the church of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine- the oldest pilgrimage destination in North America at over 350 years old. The surrounding boasts the 30m waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and the gorgeous woodlands, lakes and rivers of Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. In addition, learn all about the indigenous population of Canada at the Huron-Wendat heritage.
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DAY 15-17Quebec Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
Stay in style at Hilton Quebec
4 star hotel
On Parliament Hill, the hotel stands guard over the heritage and charm of Canada's oldest city. Located across the street from the Old City, with indoor access to the Québec City Convention Centre and Place Québec shops, the Hilton Québec hotel is also just steps away from all major tourist attractions and festivals. The hotel is only a 20 minute-drive from the airport or five minutes from the train or bus stations.
All rooms offer spectacular views of "Vieux-Québec": the majestic St. Lawrence River, the Parliament or the Laurentian Mountains. Upgrade to our luxurious Executive guestrooms offering additional special touches for an exceptional hotel experience. Executive Floors guests can check in and out expeditiously in the exclusive Lounge courtesy of a personal Concierge.
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
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DAY 17-18
Flying to London Heathrow from Quebec Jean Lesage International
Your flight details will be confirmed closer to departure
Departs 12 Oct 2025 16:40 (local time)
Quebec Jean Lesage International Airport - Air Canada
1 stop
Arrives at 13 Oct 2025 10:00 (local time)
London Heathrow Airport - Air Canada
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
At Sea
DAY 2-7
27 Sep 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
New York
DAY 8
03 Oct 2025
There are simply too many places to mention when it comes to the Big Apple but highlights have to be: the Statue of liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, the Natural History Museum and the Met art museum- not to mention all the cool sights of downtown Brooklyn, swanky Manhattan and the classic skyline from Rhode Island. New York is a bucket-list destination that just cannot be missed.
Things to do in New York:
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is an essential part of any trip to New York, providing fascinating insights into the history of this vibrant city. Given to the US from France in 1886, Lady Liberty is situated on Liberty Island, a short and scenic ferry ride from Battery Park, New York.
Central Park
Located in Manhattan, New York, Central Park is a classic part of the city’s history after first being approved in 1853. There’s no shortage of sightseeing and events to do all the family will love, from Central Park Zoo to the Alice in Wonderland sculpture.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center has a plethora of attractions and events to discover that will suit all ages. Explore NBC Studios where entertainment and news come together and soak up the fantastic performances of The Music Hall featuring The Radio City Rockettes.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
As the third most visited art museum in the world, the Met is a must for lovers of art, history and culture. Featuring works from early Europe, ancient Egypt and modern art, this museum also contains vast collections of clothing and weaponry.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a quintessential landmark of New York City and provides an immersive insight into the history of this stunning building. Visitors can marvel at the views from the observation deck, before enjoying exhibits, shopping and dining.
Times Square
Renovated in 2016, what began as a small square in the 1880s has flourished into an iconic tourist destination filled with fantastic eateries, dazzling musical theatre and designer shopping, not to mention the famous advertising board.
Brooklyn Bridge
As the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge is a fantastic feat of the hard-work carried out in the late 1880s. A walk along this bridge takes approximately 25 minutes and is particularly stunning at sunset and sunrise.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
After first opening its doors in 1879, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral sees over five million visitors each year. The classic Gothic architecture is truly magnificent and features an organ with 9,000 pipes, over 4,000 stained-glass panels and beautiful sculptures.
Fifth Avenue
Located in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue boasts Museum Mile where visitors find the African Art Museum, Guggenheim Museum, the Met and more, while other landmarks include the Empire State building, the Rockefeller Observation Deck and Flatiron Building.
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
Located at the World Trade Centre site, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum commemorates the lives lost during the terrorist attacks in 1993 and 2001. The memorial consists of two reflecting pools, while the museum offers tours, exhibitions and multimedia displays.
New York Public Library
With nearly 6 million items (including books, e-books, audiobooks, music and films), the New York Public Library has no shortage of fascinating materials to discover. The main branch itself in Manhattan is a stunning New York landmark and a perfect photo opportunity.
Finger Lakes
The Finger Lakes are an area of tranquil natural beauty famous for its vineyards and being the home of prestigious Cornell University. The eleven lakes which bear this region’s name present fantastic hiking locations in pleasant weather regularly throughout the year.
Newport
DAY 9
04 Oct 2025
Overflowing with New England charm, but not without its own unique quirks, Newport, Rhode Island, is an American destination defined by the ocean and one port of call you’ll remember visiting for a long time to come. Boasting some of the best coastline in the region and a city centre full of intriguing colonial architecture and grand mansion houses from the 19th century, such as the Vanderbilts’ Marble House and lavish Belcourt of Newport, the sightseeing opportunities here are second to none. This destination is also littered with charming boutique shopping experiences and sensational seafood restaurants – although, you will find plenty of other places to eat if you’re not a fan of fish! Whether you’re looking to enjoy the fresh air and a coastal walk in the sunshine, or some watersports off Bailey Beach, or Schuest Bay, off Second Beach, this destination is great for connecting with the outdoors.
Things to do in Newport:
The Breakers
Built as a summer home for Cornelius Vanderbilt II between 1893 and 1895, The Breakers is a Gilded Age mansion boasting 70 rooms across five floors and roughly one acre of surrounding grounds. A national historic landmark and an impressive example of Neo Italian Renaissance architecture in North America, this former residence is now open as a museum – and the elegant interiors really are something to marvel at.
The Elms
An impressive mansion house designed for Edward Julius Berwind and completed in 1901, The Elms and its stunning grounds are open to the public and self-guided tours can be taken to explore the life of servants during the Gilded Age – alongside the grandeur of life in the social and economic elite, of course. You’ll also enjoy fantastic views of Newport Harbor from the grounds of this particular manor.
Rough Point
A Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, this English Manorial-style building was built for Frederick William Vanderbilt in the late 1800s of red sandstone and granite. Bordering the famous Newport Cliff Walk, this impressive home is now open to the public as a museum; since 2003, a rotating exhibit has been in place within Rough Point, highlighting things like the clothing, jewellery, and furniture of the era.
Fort Adams State Park
First developed as a coastal fortification between 1798 and 1799, Fort Adams is a former United States Army post with a unique history. Expanded upon after the War of 1812 against the British, it was in active use throughout the American Civil War, World War One, and the Second World War. Beyond this, however, the site was transferred to the United States Navy and has since become a National Historic Landmark with important restoration work ongoing. While an interesting insight into the military fortifications of centuries prior, this fort boasts unique features unlike anything else existing from this era today – making it an even more interesting place to visit when in Newport.
At Sea
DAY 10
05 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Halifax
DAY 11
06 Oct 2025
As Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax has a great balance between trendy, urban city adventures and a plethora of water-sports, hiking and mountain-biking. Visitors can easily explore the highlights of the city on foot, admiring the Halifax waterfront and tasting a range of craft beers at multiple breweries before enjoying the exhilarating atmosphere of live ice-hockey. Many free performances are frequently held on the harbour, such as acrobatics, dancers and magicians.
Things to do in Halifax:
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Sitting atop Citadel Hill overlooking the town, the four forts of St George have dominated the landscape around Halifax since 1749. Built to secure Great Britains’ foothold on the region, the modern museum is a gateway to British Colonialism’s mark on the town and wider region.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Located in lively downtown Halifax, this museum dedicated to all things seagoing is a fascinating journey into the town’s relationship with the ocean, boasting 30,000 pieces on display including no less than 70 vessels, such as the famous SS Acadia steamship.
Halifax Public Gardens
In 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation, the Halifax Public Gardens were created. They are public gardens from the Victorian era and are situated across from Victoria Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, next to Spring Garden Road, a well-known retail area. Full of beautiful plants, including fragrant flowers, it's a lovely place to wander around when stopping off in Halifax.
At Sea
DAY 12
07 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Sept-Iles
DAY 13
08 Oct 2025
Sept-Iles is a hidden gem among the cruise destinations throughout Quebec and a Canadian coastal city that may just surprise you. Located across the St. Lawrence River from the Gaspe Peninsula and largely protected by the Sept-Iles archipelago – a collection of seven small islands sheltering the bay and beaches here from stormy weather and strong winds – Sept-Iles is one of the oldest settlements in this Canadian province. While here, you’ll be met with an interesting blend of cultures, with the indigenous Innu community coming together with the European community, giving Sept-Iles incredible character. Surrounded by rich forests and dramatic mountainous regions, you’ll have the chance to learn more about the first meetings between the indigenous Canadians and European Settlers, indulge in rich French-Canadian cuisine, and explore the rugged rural regions that make up so much of the Great White North. Despite having all the comforts of a modern city to enjoy, Sept-Iles is also the northern-most town in Quebec with a significant population, and this ‘frontier’ to the Canadian wilderness makes this destination special.
Things to do in Sept-Iles:
Traditional Innu Camp
Sitting on the banks of the stunning Bay of Sept-Iles, the Traditional Innu Camp attraction is an incredible immersive experience where you’ll have the chance to learn more about this indigenous group first-hand. From traditional medicines and drum-making to captivating Innu chants and dazzling dance demonstrations, this experience will afford you a fantastic insight into the Innu community and its history. You’ll also have the chance to sample some traditionally-prepared Innu cuisine, something you definitely won’t want to miss. This is easily one of the best ways to learn more about the indigenous Canadian culture of the Innu.
Le Vieux-Poste
If you’re looking for an insight into what life was like for the European settlers in Quebec several-hundred years ago, this is one of the best places to get just that. An impressive reconstructed 17th-century fur-trading a stone’s throw from the Bay of Sept-Iles, this attraction is a historical interpretation of what life would be like at a trading post in the 19th century, with a focus on the coming together of the indigenous Innu and European cultures. Built using plans from 1786 on a site that was originally an important gathering place for the Innu people throughout summer, visits to the old fur trading post are a must when in Sept-Iles.
Museum of the North Shore Region
For a more traditional look at the history of this incredible area, the Museum of the North Shore Region is the place to go. Located in central Sept-Iles, this museum covers over 8,000 years of history, with a permanent exhibit exploring the natural history of the region north of the St. Lawrence River, the culture of the indigenous groups here, and life after European settlement. Here, you’ll get a fresh understanding of just how courageous and resilient the local indigenous groups have been – and continue to be – while also having the chance to check out over 10,000 items of historical importance. Ever-changing temporary exhibits mean each visit to the Museum of the North Shore Region is unique and rewarding.
Saguenay
DAY 14
09 Oct 2025
A quaint, but vibrant city in Quebec, Saguenay has an array of natural and manmade attractions, including the Saguenay Fjord, the Musée du Fjord and the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering something for all ages and tastes, this beautiful city is a must-see regardless of the time of year you’re travelling to it.
Things to do in Saguenay:
Rivière-du-Moulin
If you’re looking for a beautiful, natural attraction to visit during your trip, head to the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering picturesque walking trails through lush forests and rivers, it’s a peaceful way to spend your time in Saguenay.
Musee du Fjord
Learn about the history of the area, discover an array of exhibits and see local wildlife at this fascinating museum. The perfect family activity, you’ll have a wonderful time exploring all that this captivating attraction has to offer.
La Petite Maison Blanche
Whilst in Saguenay, make sure to stop by the Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche. A quaint park and museum, here you can learn about the tragic flood that swept through the town in 1996. Opposite to the pulp mill museum, there are plenty of great photo opportunities on offer at this popular attraction.
Quebec City
DAY 15
10 Oct 2025
Old Quebec has a unique feel as you explore the quaint streets and squares, and the church of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine- the oldest pilgrimage destination in North America at over 350 years old. The surrounding boasts the 30m waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and the gorgeous woodlands, lakes and rivers of Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. In addition, learn all about the indigenous population of Canada at the Huron-Wendat heritage.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Things to do in Quebec City:
Saguenay Fjord
Found in Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay, this 146-mile-long fjord is a hidden gem. With so few tourists visitors to Saguenay Fjord will find quiet, non-crowded outdoor activities including whale watching, ice fishing, snowshoeing, kayaking and more.
La Citadelle de Québec
One of the most prominent attractions in the town is the La Citadelle de Quebec. A military installation, alongside the secondary residence of the Canadian Monarch, it was constructed in 1831 and features a fascinating museum.
Plains of Abraham
A historic area within the city, it was created in the early 20th century. The site of several historic battles, the park is a wonderful place to visit whilst in Quebec City. At the gateway to the park lies the popular Plains of Abraham Museum which holds an array of exhibits and activities.
Quebec Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 15-17
Hilton Quebec
1100 Rene Levesque East
On Parliament Hill, the hotel stands guard over the heritage and charm of Canada's oldest city. Located across the street from the Old City, with indoor access to the Québec City Convention Centre and Place Québec shops, the Hilton Québec hotel is also just steps away from all major tourist attractions and festivals. The hotel is only a 20 minute-drive from the airport or five minutes from the train or bus stations.
All rooms offer spectacular views of "Vieux-Québec": the majestic St. Lawrence River, the Parliament or the Laurentian Mountains. Upgrade to our luxurious Executive guestrooms offering additional special touches for an exceptional hotel experience. Executive Floors guests can check in and out expeditiously in the exclusive Lounge courtesy of a personal Concierge.
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Hotel Features
Car park costing 19 CAD
24-hour reception
Late Check-out
Mobile phone coverage
Wired Internet
Local and international calls
Car hire
Secure parking
Valet parking
Room service
Laundry service
Babysitting service
Multilingual staff
24-hour security
Bellboy service
Air conditioning in public areas
Hotel safe
Currency exchange facilities
Cloakroom
Lift access
Newspaper stand
Shop
Bicycle storage
Concierge
Sun terrace
Gym
Newspapers
Luggage room
Dining area
Clothes dryer
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Flight departs
DAY 17-18
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Hotel
A hotel stay is include in this cruise. See the itinerary for details of the hotel. Transfers to and from the hotel are included.
Meals
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Drinks
Some teas, coffees and soft drinks will be included but alcoholic drinks are extra. You can either buy drinks indivudually at the bar or buy one of the drinks packages below.
Beers, Wines and Spirits Package
Premium Soft Drinks Package
Specialty Hot Drinks Package
Soft Drinks Package
Wi-fi
Wi-fi can be bought as a package from $18 per day for the duration of your trip. Alternatively you can buy short term access from $24 per 24 hours.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Tips
Each day you're board a set amount will be added to your account to cover service charges. This ranges between $14.50 - $18 per day depending on the cabin you are staying in and the departure date.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Queen Mary 2 - By Cunard
Good For CouplesOver 50sFormalLarge ShipLuxury Ship
Food
Many customers pointed out that the food on the ship was excellent and superb, with great variety and excellent service.
Service
A significant number of customers raved about the excellent service provided by the ship, describing it as fantastic, excellent, and wonderful.
Staff
A significant number of customers remarked that the staff on the ship were friendly, helpful, and attentive.
Ship
A substantial number of customers remarked that the ship is elegant, beautiful, and has excellent service.
Cruise
Many customers brought up that the cruise was excellent and they will definitely look at cruising again and for longer period.
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Lovely cruise. Very elegant surroundings, great service, lovely food
Deborah R.
Couple2-5 cruises
7 Days Ago
After having our first Cunard cruise on Queen Anne last year, which was hit and miss regarding too service and quality of foo...After having our first Cunard cruise on Queen Anne last year, which was hit and miss regarding too service and quality of food. This Transatlantic crossing on QM2 was exceptional, For being over 20 years old the interior still looks splendid. Cabin bathroom was looking rather tired but impeccably clean and everything in working order. Service throughout the ship in my opinion couldn't be improved upon. All the staff were super efficient and polite. The food was a huge improvement from my last year on QA excellent dining experience all round.
The entertainment around the ship was of a high quality which is extremely important while being at sea for six days. I also must comment on the excellent airport transportation which included luggage being held in a hotel at Times square to allow us a few hours sightseeing before taking us on towards the airport. All organised throughout with Cunard representatives taking care of everything. Superb value for money and we can't wait to experience our next Cunard voyage.Read More
Scott A.
Couple10+ cruises
8 Days Ago
Lovely art deco style ocean liner, she feels much more stable than her younger Cunard sister ship Anne.
We were on deck 6 an...Lovely art deco style ocean liner, she feels much more stable than her younger Cunard sister ship Anne.
We were on deck 6 and had a sheltered balcony. Lovely appointed room with plenty of wardrobe space. The en suite had every mod con but I’m not a lover of shower curtains, so would have preferred a glass door. Food is plentiful and eating choices are varied.
There was a vast array of entertainment, the talks were thought provoking and varied. Some of the evening shows in the theatre were not always to everyone’s taste but were professionally performed. We will definitely be going backRead More
Catherine B.
Couple2-5 cruises
8 Days Ago
Smooth sailing, a little drizzle in Norway. Beautiful ship, cabins are looking a little tired though. Food was excellent in t...Smooth sailing, a little drizzle in Norway. Beautiful ship, cabins are looking a little tired though. Food was excellent in the Britannia restaurant and the service is very good as always. Shows were very entertaining. Mix of age groups on board . 2nd time on board, it’s not as formal as it used to be, 2 formal gala nights, otherwise smart attire after 6 in certain areas.Read More
*Bespoke Handcrafted Cruise & Stay June Flash sale up to £150 per cabin is reduction based on two people sharing and reduced deposit is valid for new bookings made between 24th June 2025 - 30th June 2025 with a minimum spend of £1599pp for £50pp reduction & £75pp reduction is valid for cruise & stay holidays with a minimum spend of £2599pp based on two people sharing. Reduced deposits only available on bookings outside of full balance due at 17 weeks. ^The 99pp deposit promotion from Iglu is valid on selected sailings departing from 1st January 2026 onwards and is valid for new bookings only made between 24th June 2025 - 30th June 2025. The remaining deposit amount will be collected 10 weeks after booking date or upon cancellation.
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England & Canada from Southampton to Quebec with Stay, 26 September 2025 (17 nights)
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Southampton
DAY 1
26 Sep 2025
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
At Sea
DAY 2-7
27 Sep 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
New York
DAY 8
03 Oct 2025
There are simply too many places to mention when it comes to the Big Apple but highlights have to be: the Statue of liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, the Natural History Museum and the Met art museum- not to mention all the cool sights of downtown Brooklyn, swanky Manhattan and the classic skyline from Rhode Island. New York is a bucket-list destination that just cannot be missed.
Things to do in New York:
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is an essential part of any trip to New York, providing fascinating insights into the history of this vibrant city. Given to the US from France in 1886, Lady Liberty is situated on Liberty Island, a short and scenic ferry ride from Battery Park, New York.
Central Park
Located in Manhattan, New York, Central Park is a classic part of the city’s history after first being approved in 1853. There’s no shortage of sightseeing and events to do all the family will love, from Central Park Zoo to the Alice in Wonderland sculpture.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center has a plethora of attractions and events to discover that will suit all ages. Explore NBC Studios where entertainment and news come together and soak up the fantastic performances of The Music Hall featuring The Radio City Rockettes.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
As the third most visited art museum in the world, the Met is a must for lovers of art, history and culture. Featuring works from early Europe, ancient Egypt and modern art, this museum also contains vast collections of clothing and weaponry.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a quintessential landmark of New York City and provides an immersive insight into the history of this stunning building. Visitors can marvel at the views from the observation deck, before enjoying exhibits, shopping and dining.
Times Square
Renovated in 2016, what began as a small square in the 1880s has flourished into an iconic tourist destination filled with fantastic eateries, dazzling musical theatre and designer shopping, not to mention the famous advertising board.
Brooklyn Bridge
As the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge is a fantastic feat of the hard-work carried out in the late 1880s. A walk along this bridge takes approximately 25 minutes and is particularly stunning at sunset and sunrise.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
After first opening its doors in 1879, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral sees over five million visitors each year. The classic Gothic architecture is truly magnificent and features an organ with 9,000 pipes, over 4,000 stained-glass panels and beautiful sculptures.
Fifth Avenue
Located in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue boasts Museum Mile where visitors find the African Art Museum, Guggenheim Museum, the Met and more, while other landmarks include the Empire State building, the Rockefeller Observation Deck and Flatiron Building.
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
Located at the World Trade Centre site, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum commemorates the lives lost during the terrorist attacks in 1993 and 2001. The memorial consists of two reflecting pools, while the museum offers tours, exhibitions and multimedia displays.
New York Public Library
With nearly 6 million items (including books, e-books, audiobooks, music and films), the New York Public Library has no shortage of fascinating materials to discover. The main branch itself in Manhattan is a stunning New York landmark and a perfect photo opportunity.
Finger Lakes
The Finger Lakes are an area of tranquil natural beauty famous for its vineyards and being the home of prestigious Cornell University. The eleven lakes which bear this region’s name present fantastic hiking locations in pleasant weather regularly throughout the year.
Newport
DAY 9
04 Oct 2025
Overflowing with New England charm, but not without its own unique quirks, Newport, Rhode Island, is an American destination defined by the ocean and one port of call you’ll remember visiting for a long time to come. Boasting some of the best coastline in the region and a city centre full of intriguing colonial architecture and grand mansion houses from the 19th century, such as the Vanderbilts’ Marble House and lavish Belcourt of Newport, the sightseeing opportunities here are second to none. This destination is also littered with charming boutique shopping experiences and sensational seafood restaurants – although, you will find plenty of other places to eat if you’re not a fan of fish! Whether you’re looking to enjoy the fresh air and a coastal walk in the sunshine, or some watersports off Bailey Beach, or Schuest Bay, off Second Beach, this destination is great for connecting with the outdoors.
Things to do in Newport:
The Breakers
Built as a summer home for Cornelius Vanderbilt II between 1893 and 1895, The Breakers is a Gilded Age mansion boasting 70 rooms across five floors and roughly one acre of surrounding grounds. A national historic landmark and an impressive example of Neo Italian Renaissance architecture in North America, this former residence is now open as a museum – and the elegant interiors really are something to marvel at.
The Elms
An impressive mansion house designed for Edward Julius Berwind and completed in 1901, The Elms and its stunning grounds are open to the public and self-guided tours can be taken to explore the life of servants during the Gilded Age – alongside the grandeur of life in the social and economic elite, of course. You’ll also enjoy fantastic views of Newport Harbor from the grounds of this particular manor.
Rough Point
A Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, this English Manorial-style building was built for Frederick William Vanderbilt in the late 1800s of red sandstone and granite. Bordering the famous Newport Cliff Walk, this impressive home is now open to the public as a museum; since 2003, a rotating exhibit has been in place within Rough Point, highlighting things like the clothing, jewellery, and furniture of the era.
Fort Adams State Park
First developed as a coastal fortification between 1798 and 1799, Fort Adams is a former United States Army post with a unique history. Expanded upon after the War of 1812 against the British, it was in active use throughout the American Civil War, World War One, and the Second World War. Beyond this, however, the site was transferred to the United States Navy and has since become a National Historic Landmark with important restoration work ongoing. While an interesting insight into the military fortifications of centuries prior, this fort boasts unique features unlike anything else existing from this era today – making it an even more interesting place to visit when in Newport.
At Sea
DAY 10
05 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Halifax
DAY 11
06 Oct 2025
As Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax has a great balance between trendy, urban city adventures and a plethora of water-sports, hiking and mountain-biking. Visitors can easily explore the highlights of the city on foot, admiring the Halifax waterfront and tasting a range of craft beers at multiple breweries before enjoying the exhilarating atmosphere of live ice-hockey. Many free performances are frequently held on the harbour, such as acrobatics, dancers and magicians.
Things to do in Halifax:
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Sitting atop Citadel Hill overlooking the town, the four forts of St George have dominated the landscape around Halifax since 1749. Built to secure Great Britains’ foothold on the region, the modern museum is a gateway to British Colonialism’s mark on the town and wider region.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Located in lively downtown Halifax, this museum dedicated to all things seagoing is a fascinating journey into the town’s relationship with the ocean, boasting 30,000 pieces on display including no less than 70 vessels, such as the famous SS Acadia steamship.
Halifax Public Gardens
In 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation, the Halifax Public Gardens were created. They are public gardens from the Victorian era and are situated across from Victoria Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, next to Spring Garden Road, a well-known retail area. Full of beautiful plants, including fragrant flowers, it's a lovely place to wander around when stopping off in Halifax.
At Sea
DAY 12
07 Oct 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Sept-Iles
DAY 13
08 Oct 2025
Sept-Iles is a hidden gem among the cruise destinations throughout Quebec and a Canadian coastal city that may just surprise you. Located across the St. Lawrence River from the Gaspe Peninsula and largely protected by the Sept-Iles archipelago – a collection of seven small islands sheltering the bay and beaches here from stormy weather and strong winds – Sept-Iles is one of the oldest settlements in this Canadian province. While here, you’ll be met with an interesting blend of cultures, with the indigenous Innu community coming together with the European community, giving Sept-Iles incredible character. Surrounded by rich forests and dramatic mountainous regions, you’ll have the chance to learn more about the first meetings between the indigenous Canadians and European Settlers, indulge in rich French-Canadian cuisine, and explore the rugged rural regions that make up so much of the Great White North. Despite having all the comforts of a modern city to enjoy, Sept-Iles is also the northern-most town in Quebec with a significant population, and this ‘frontier’ to the Canadian wilderness makes this destination special.
Things to do in Sept-Iles:
Traditional Innu Camp
Sitting on the banks of the stunning Bay of Sept-Iles, the Traditional Innu Camp attraction is an incredible immersive experience where you’ll have the chance to learn more about this indigenous group first-hand. From traditional medicines and drum-making to captivating Innu chants and dazzling dance demonstrations, this experience will afford you a fantastic insight into the Innu community and its history. You’ll also have the chance to sample some traditionally-prepared Innu cuisine, something you definitely won’t want to miss. This is easily one of the best ways to learn more about the indigenous Canadian culture of the Innu.
Le Vieux-Poste
If you’re looking for an insight into what life was like for the European settlers in Quebec several-hundred years ago, this is one of the best places to get just that. An impressive reconstructed 17th-century fur-trading a stone’s throw from the Bay of Sept-Iles, this attraction is a historical interpretation of what life would be like at a trading post in the 19th century, with a focus on the coming together of the indigenous Innu and European cultures. Built using plans from 1786 on a site that was originally an important gathering place for the Innu people throughout summer, visits to the old fur trading post are a must when in Sept-Iles.
Museum of the North Shore Region
For a more traditional look at the history of this incredible area, the Museum of the North Shore Region is the place to go. Located in central Sept-Iles, this museum covers over 8,000 years of history, with a permanent exhibit exploring the natural history of the region north of the St. Lawrence River, the culture of the indigenous groups here, and life after European settlement. Here, you’ll get a fresh understanding of just how courageous and resilient the local indigenous groups have been – and continue to be – while also having the chance to check out over 10,000 items of historical importance. Ever-changing temporary exhibits mean each visit to the Museum of the North Shore Region is unique and rewarding.
Saguenay
DAY 14
09 Oct 2025
A quaint, but vibrant city in Quebec, Saguenay has an array of natural and manmade attractions, including the Saguenay Fjord, the Musée du Fjord and the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering something for all ages and tastes, this beautiful city is a must-see regardless of the time of year you’re travelling to it.
Things to do in Saguenay:
Rivière-du-Moulin
If you’re looking for a beautiful, natural attraction to visit during your trip, head to the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering picturesque walking trails through lush forests and rivers, it’s a peaceful way to spend your time in Saguenay.
Musee du Fjord
Learn about the history of the area, discover an array of exhibits and see local wildlife at this fascinating museum. The perfect family activity, you’ll have a wonderful time exploring all that this captivating attraction has to offer.
La Petite Maison Blanche
Whilst in Saguenay, make sure to stop by the Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche. A quaint park and museum, here you can learn about the tragic flood that swept through the town in 1996. Opposite to the pulp mill museum, there are plenty of great photo opportunities on offer at this popular attraction.
Quebec City
DAY 15
10 Oct 2025
Old Quebec has a unique feel as you explore the quaint streets and squares, and the church of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine- the oldest pilgrimage destination in North America at over 350 years old. The surrounding boasts the 30m waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and the gorgeous woodlands, lakes and rivers of Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. In addition, learn all about the indigenous population of Canada at the Huron-Wendat heritage.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Things to do in Quebec City:
Saguenay Fjord
Found in Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay, this 146-mile-long fjord is a hidden gem. With so few tourists visitors to Saguenay Fjord will find quiet, non-crowded outdoor activities including whale watching, ice fishing, snowshoeing, kayaking and more.
La Citadelle de Québec
One of the most prominent attractions in the town is the La Citadelle de Quebec. A military installation, alongside the secondary residence of the Canadian Monarch, it was constructed in 1831 and features a fascinating museum.
Plains of Abraham
A historic area within the city, it was created in the early 20th century. The site of several historic battles, the park is a wonderful place to visit whilst in Quebec City. At the gateway to the park lies the popular Plains of Abraham Museum which holds an array of exhibits and activities.
Quebec Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 15-17
Hilton Quebec
1100 Rene Levesque East
On Parliament Hill, the hotel stands guard over the heritage and charm of Canada's oldest city. Located across the street from the Old City, with indoor access to the Québec City Convention Centre and Place Québec shops, the Hilton Québec hotel is also just steps away from all major tourist attractions and festivals. The hotel is only a 20 minute-drive from the airport or five minutes from the train or bus stations.
All rooms offer spectacular views of "Vieux-Québec": the majestic St. Lawrence River, the Parliament or the Laurentian Mountains. Upgrade to our luxurious Executive guestrooms offering additional special touches for an exceptional hotel experience. Executive Floors guests can check in and out expeditiously in the exclusive Lounge courtesy of a personal Concierge.
Hotel Photo Gallery
Hotel Features
Car park costing 19 CAD
24-hour reception
Late Check-out
Mobile phone coverage
Wired Internet
Local and international calls
Car hire
Secure parking
Valet parking
Room service
Laundry service
Babysitting service
Multilingual staff
24-hour security
Bellboy service
Air conditioning in public areas
Hotel safe
Currency exchange facilities
Cloakroom
Lift access
Newspaper stand
Shop
Bicycle storage
Concierge
Sun terrace
Gym
Newspapers
Luggage room
Dining area
Clothes dryer
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Flight departs
DAY 17-18
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Transfers
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Beers, Wines and Spirits Package
Beers, Wines and Spirits Package
Enjoy a wide range of beers, wines, spirits, liqueurs and cocktails under $13.50 as well as all the benefits of the Premium soft drinks package.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise.
Included
Cocktails
Mocktails
Beers
Wines
Ciders
Spirits
Liqueurs
Soft Drinks
Fruit Juice
Healthy Smoothies
Bottled Water
Hot Drinks
Excluded
Room service orders
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
What is included:
All beers, spirits, liqueurs, cocktails, and wines by the glass retailing up to $13.50 per serving, as well as all the benefits of the Premium Soft Drinks Option such as unlimited soft drinks, freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, non-alcoholic cocktails, bottles of mineral water, and speciality hot drink.
20% discount on the following excluded items: Drinks retailing above $13.50, some bottles of wine, Cunard Wine Academy, and Cocktail Master Class activities.
15% service charge for all included drinks.
Package details and qualifications:
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option is charged per person, per day.
Each adult assigned to the same stateroom must purchase the same Drinks Option. Sharing is not permitted.
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option applies to every day a guest is sailing other than day of disembarkation and is not offered on a per day basis. Partial/pro-rated packages or purchase for segments of a guest's voyage are NOT accepted. For the avoidance of doubt, if the voyage is advertised as a 7 night voyage, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option.
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option may be pre-purchased up to 4 days prior to boarding the vessel and is offered on board on the first 2 days of your voyage.
If you opt to purchase your Beers, Wines and Spirits Option on day two, you pay only for the remaining nights of the voyage.
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option is STRICTLY NOT refundable or transferable once purchased on board. If the Drinks Option is purchased prior to the voyage, it is refundable no later than 3 days prior to departure. A full refund will be applied to the credit/debit card used to make the original payment.
Wine will be served in 175ml measures and spirits will be served in 25ml measures with mixer of your choice (double measures for spirits only and premium mixers are available on request).
Only one drink at a time may be ordered. There is a minimum 10 minute wait time between ordering drinks. Sharing is not permitted. Guests or family members who would like to enjoy drinks through this Drinks Option must purchase their own sticker.
Items selected that exceed $13.50 are charged at full menu price minus a 20% discount (the difference cannot be paid).
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option is not available for Charter Cruises.
Anyone under the age of 18 may not purchase the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option.
Predeparture sales of the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option are subject to the age limit law of the port of departure. During a voyage, the legal age limit for service or purchase of alcohol may change depending on different ports of call. This may mean guests who have already purchased the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option will not be served alcoholic drinks in certain territorial waters due to the applicable age limit laws.
Exclusions and limitations:
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option excludes any drink with a menu price over $13.50 and all food items for sale.
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option does not include any items offered in shops on board.
The Beers, Wines and Spirits Option cannot be used for Room Service or mini-bar items. Additionally, the Drinks Option cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, wedding receptions or similar.
The Drinks Option excludes and is not combinable with other Programs, Promotions, on board Special Offers, Speciality Dining cover charges, or food items for sale in all food and beverage venues.
The Drinks Option does not include any other merchandise such as tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and souvenirs.
The drinks included in the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option can be consumed in all bars, self-service buffets, main restaurants, and alternative dining venues. Availability of specific brands and flavours may vary by ship or venue on board.
Cunard reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Pricing is subject to change without prior notice and price adjustments (up or down) implemented on the day of sailing will replace any previously advertised price. Drinks Options purchased in advance may vary from on board pricing due to timing, currency fluctuations and other factors. Guests will NOT incur additional charges, nor be issued any credits or refunds for such variances.
Local tax may apply for certain ports or itineraries which may be charged in addition to your Drinks Option.
Alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 beverages per 24-hour period (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.). Alcoholic drinks requested above the daily limits are at the discretion of the shipboard management and crew. The programme is subject to our Responsible Service of Alcohol Policy which requires bar staff not to serve those they believe to be over a reasonable level of inebriation.
Ordering a large glass of wine is not permitted under the programme.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Guests may purchase a round of drinks for themselves and friends. One drink will count towards the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option and the remaining drinks will be charged to the guest's account at full price.
Shipboard management reserves the right to refuse the service of alcohol at any time in accordance with our policy for the Responsible Service of Alcohol.
Shipboard management also reserves the right to add additional restrictions and revoke or cancel the Beers, Wines and Spirits Option at any point during a guest's voyage for any reason without a refund, as appropriate. A guest's Beers, Wines and Spirits Option may be forfeited if they:
Provide beverages to other guests or do NOT comply with the terms, conditions and limitations.
Exhibit behaviour that is inappropriate, a safety risk to themselves or others, or become offensive or disruptive to other cruise guests or staff.
Exceed, or attempt to circumvent, the daily limits and service limitations outlined.
Premium Soft Drinks Package
Premium Soft Drinks Package
Enjoy an array of soft drinks and non-alcholic beverages, plus a 20% discount on drinks not included.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise.
Included
Hot Drinks
Fresh Fruit Juices
Healthy Smoothies
Mocktails
Bottled Water
Excluded
Room service orders
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
What is included:
Unlimited refreshments from a range of hand-crafted non-alcoholic cocktails, artisan soft drinks, bottled mineral water, freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, and speciality hot drinks.
15% service charge for all included drinks.
Package details and qualifications:
The Premium Soft Drinks Option is charged per person, per day.
Each guest assigned to the same stateroom, with the exception of infants aged 3 years and under, must purchase the same Drinks Option. Sharing is not permitted.
The Premium Soft Drinks Option applies to every day a guest is sailing other than the day of disembarkation and is not offered on a per day basis. Partial/pro-rated packages or purchase for segments of a guest's voyage are NOT accepted. For avoidance of doubt, if the voyage is advertised as a 7 night voyage, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the Drinks Option.
The Drinks Option may be pre-purchased up to four days prior to boarding the vessel and is offered on board on the first 2 days of your voyage. If you opt to purchase your Drinks Option on day two, you pay only for the remaining nights of the voyage.
The Drinks Option is STRICTLY NOT refundable or transferable once purchased on board. If the package is purchased prior to the voyage, it is refundable no later than 3 days prior to departure. A full refund will be applied to the credit/debit card used to make the original payment.
Only one drink at a time may be ordered. There is a minimum 10 minute wait time between ordering drinks. Sharing is not permitted. Guests or family members who would like to enjoy the Drinks Option must purchase their own sticker.
Non-alcoholic items that are not included but listed above are charged at full menu price minus a 20% discount (the difference cannot be paid).
The Drinks Option is not available for Charter Voyages.
Exclusions and Limitations:
The Premium Soft Drinks Option excludes all food items for sale.
The Drinks Option does not apply to any items offered in shops on board.
The Drinks Option cannot be used for Room Service or mini-bar items.
Additionally, the Drinks Option cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, wedding receptions or similar.
Excludes and is not combinable with other Programs, Promotions, On board Special Offers, or Events.
The drinks included in the Drinks Option can be consumed in all bars, self-service buffet, main restaurants, and alternative dining venues. Availability of specific brands and flavours may vary by ship or venue on board.
Cunard reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Pricing is subject to change without prior notice and price adjustments (up or down) implemented on the day of sailing will replace any previously advertised price. Drinks Options purchased in advance may vary from on board pricing due to timing, currency fluctuations and other factors. Guests will NOT incur additional charges, nor be issued any credits or refunds for such variances.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Guests may purchase a round of drinks for themselves and friends. One drink will count towards the Premium Soft Drinks Option and the remaining drinks will be charged to the guest's account at full price.
Local tax may apply for certain ports or itineraries which may be charged in addition to your Drinks Option.
Shipboard management also reserves the right to add additional restrictions and revoke or cancel the Premium Soft Drinks Option at any point during a guest's voyage for any reason without a refund, as appropriate. A guest's Premium Soft Drinks Option may be forfeited if they provide beverages to other guests or do NOT comply with the terms, conditions and limitations of the Drinks Option.
Specialty Hot Drinks Package
Specialty Hot Drinks Package
Have your choice between speciality coffees, tea forte infusions and hot chocolates
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise.
Included
Hot Chocolate
Specialty Coffees And Teas
Excluded
Room service orders
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
What is included:
Unlimited illy speciality coffees, Tea Forté infusions and hot chocolates.
15% service charge for all included drinks.
Package details and qualifications:
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option is charged per person, per day.
Each guest assigned to the same stateroom must purchase or sign up for the same Drinks Option. Sharing is not permitted.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option applies to every day a guest is sailing other than the day of disembarkation and is not offered on a per day basis.
Partial/pro-rated packages or purchase for segments of a guest’s voyage are NOT accepted. For avoidance of doubt, if the voyage is advertised as a 7 night voyage, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the Speciality Hot Drinks Option.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option may be pre-purchased up to 4 days prior to boarding the vessel and is offered on board on the first 2 days of your voyage.
If you opt to purchase your Speciality Hot Drinks Option on day two, you pay only for the remaining nights of the voyage.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option is STRICTLY NOT refundable or transferable once purchased on board. If the package is purchased prior to the voyage, it is refundable no later than 3 days prior to departure. A full refund will be applied to the credit/debit card used to make the original payment.
Only one drink at a time may be ordered. There is a minimum 10 minute wait time between ordering drinks. Sharing is not permitted. Guests or family members who would like to enjoy speciality hot drinks through this Drinks Option must purchase their own sticker.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option is not available for Charter voyages.
Any guest may purchase the Speciality Hot Drinks Option for themselves, regardless of age.
Exclusions and limitations:
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option excludes liqueur coffees and hot chocolates, and any other beverages other than coffee, teas and hot chocolates.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option does not apply to any items offered in shops on board.
The Speciality Hot Drinks Option cannot be used for Room Service or mini-bar items. Additionally, the Drinks Option cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, wedding receptions or similar.
Excludes and is not combinable with other Programs, Promotions, On Board Special Offers, or Events.
The drinks included in the Speciality Hot Drinks Option can be consumed in all bars, self-service buffets, main restaurants, and alternative dining venues. Availability of specific brands and flavours may vary by ship or venue on board.
Cunard reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Pricing is subject to change without prior notice and price adjustments (up or down) implemented on the day of sailing will replace any previously advertised price. Drink Options purchased in advance may vary from on board pricing due to timing, currency fluctuations and other factors. Guests will NOT incur additional charges, nor be issued any credits or refunds for such variances.
Guests may purchase a round of hot drinks for themselves and friends. One drink will count towards the Speciality Hot Drinks Option and the remaining drinks will be charged to the guest’s account at full price.
Local tax may apply for certain ports or itineraries which may be charged in addition to your Drinks Option.
Shipboard management also reserves the right to add additional restrictions and revoke or cancel the Speciality Hot Drinks Option at any point during a guest’s voyage for any reason without a refund, as appropriate. A guest’s Speciality Hot Drinks Option may be forfeited if they provide beverages to other guests or do NOT comply with the terms, conditions and limitations of the Drinks Option.
Soft Drinks Package
Soft Drinks Package
Draught soft drink, juices, squashes and cordials for the family to enjoy.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise.
Included
Fruit Juice
Glasses of Juice & Squash
Soft Drinks
Excluded
Room service orders
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
What is included:
Unlimited draught soft drinks, selected fruit juices, squash and cordials.
15% service charge for all included drinks.
Package details and qualifications:
The Soft Drinks Option is charged per person, per day.
Each guest assigned to the same stateroom, with the exception of infants aged 3 years and under, must purchase the same Drinks Option. Sharing is not permitted.
The Soft Drinks Option applies to every day a guest is sailing other than the day of disembarkation and is not offered on a per day basis. Partial / pro-rated packages or purchase for segments of a guest’s voyage are NOT accepted. For avoidance of doubt, if the cruise is advertised as a 7 night voyage, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the Soft Drinks Option.
The Soft Drinks Option may be pre-purchased up to 4 days prior to boarding the vessel and is offered on board on the first 2 days of your voyage. If you opt to purchase your Soft Drinks Option on day two, you pay only for the remaining nights of the voyage.
The Soft Drinks Option is STRICTLY NOT refundable or transferable once purchased on board. If the Soft Drinks Option is purchased prior to the voyage, it is refundable no later than 3 days prior to departure. A full refund will be applied to the credit/debit card used to make the original payment.
Only one drink at a time may be ordered. There is a minimum 10 minute wait time between ordering drinks. Sharing is not permitted. Guests or family members who would like to enjoy the Soft Drinks Option must purchase their own sticker.
The Soft Drinks Option is not available for Charter Cruises.
Any guest may purchase the Soft Drinks Option for themselves, regardless of age.
Exclusions and limitations:
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages other than draught soft drinks, long-life juices, fruit squash and fruit cordials.
All drinks are served by the glass.
The Soft Drinks Option does not apply to any items offered in shops on board.
The Soft Drinks Option cannot be used for Room Service or mini-bar items.
Additionally, the package cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, wedding receptions or similar.
Excludes and is not combinable with other Programs, Promotions, On Board Special Offers, or Events.
The drinks included in the Soft Drinks Option can be consumed in all bars, self-service buffets, main restaurants, and alternative dining venues. Availability of specific brands and flavours may vary by ship or venue on board.
Cunard reserves the right to introduce exclusions to limitations without prior notice.
Pricing is subject to change without prior notice and price adjustments (up or down) implemented on the day of sailing will replace any previously advertised price. Drink Options purchased in advance may vary from on board pricing due to timing, currency fluctuations and other factors. Guests will NOT incur additional charges, nor be issued any credits or refunds for such variances.
Local tax may apply for certain ports or itineraries which may be charged in addition to your Drinks Option.
Shipboard management also reserves the right to add additional restrictions and revoke or cancel the Soft Drinks Option at any point during a guest’s voyage for any reason without a refund, as appropriate. A guest’s Soft Drinks Option may be forfeited if they provide beverages to other guests or do NOT comply with the terms, conditions and limitations of the Drinks Option.
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AI review summary
Food
Many customers pointed out that the food on the ship was excellent and superb, with great variety and excellent service.
Service
A significant number of customers raved about the excellent service provided by the ship, describing it as fantastic, excellent, and wonderful.
Staff
A significant number of customers remarked that the staff on the ship were friendly, helpful, and attentive.
Ship
A substantial number of customers remarked that the ship is elegant, beautiful, and has excellent service.
Cruise
Many customers brought up that the cruise was excellent and they will definitely look at cruising again and for longer period.