In 2011 Cunard world voyages will cover Europe, the Americas, Transatlantic, and the Caribbean.
For the first time Cunard will be sailing with three modern ocean liners and now has the youngest fleet in the world - younger than all other cruise lines.
The newest ship Queen Elizabeth will join sister ships Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2.
In Cunard's 170 years of history, there has been an ‘Elizabeth’ in the fleet. The new Queen Elizabeth is the second largest for the Cunard line.
The maiden voyage Season will run from October 2010 to January 2011 and include voyages to the Western and Central Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
Queen Elizabeth’s Maiden Voyage departing Tuesday Oct 12, 2010 is SOLD OUT. The 13-night celebration departs from the home port of Southampton (UK), and will call at Vigo, Lisbon, Cadiz, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (overnight call) and Funchal.
The 23-night Caribbean voyage from Southampton in December will take in 6 Caribbean ports including Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and St Maarten.
Queen Elizabeth departs Southampton on Jan 5, 2011 on her 103-night epic Maiden World Voyage featuring 35 ports of call - including Cunard’s first call ever at Port Denarau (Fiji).
In total, Queen Elizabeth will call at 38 ports in 23 countries as she makes her way west around the globe, with maiden transits of both the Panama and Suez Canals and calls at Los Angeles, Auckland, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai and Lisbon.
The 23-night Caribbean voyage from Southampton in December will take in 6 Caribbean ports including Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and St Maarten.
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